The impact of calorie menu labelling on disordered eating and related psychosocial outcomes: A longitudinal study among young adults in Canada
Key Points
Disordered eating significantly decreased over the study period, demonstrating a positive impact of calorie labelling.
Young adults reported improved psychosocial outcomes and lower rates of disordered eating behaviors after menu changes.
Longitudinal study assessing psychosocial outcomes evaluated the effects of calorie menu labelling.
This highlights the need for further exploration of how menu labelling influences eating patterns in diverse populations.
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