RSPH says exercise advice on food labels welcomed, but more research needed
date:Dec 23, 2019
Research has suggested that labelling food with physical activity calorie equivalent (PACE) information which shows how many minutes of physical activity is needed to burn off the calories in a product, can reduce the number of calories consumed.

The review, from researchers at the Loughborough University in Leicestershire, looked at 14 different trials, found that PACE labelling was associated with the consumption of 80 to 100 fewer calories when compared with other types of food labelling.

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