Socioeconomic position and the effect of energy labelling on consumer behaviour: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Abstract Background There are well documented socioeconomic disparities in diet quality and obesity. Menu energy labelling is a public health policy designed to improve diet and reduce obesity. However, it is unclear whether the impact energy labelling has on consumer behaviour is socially equitable...
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Main Authors: | Eric Robinson (Author), Megan Polden (Author), Tess Langfield (Author), Katie Clarke (Author), Lara Calvert (Author), Zoé Colombet (Author), Martin O'Flaherty (Author), Lucile Marty (Author), Katy Tapper (Author), Andrew Jones (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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