RSPH says exercise advice on food labels welcomed, but more research needed
date:Dec 23, 2019
ing disorders.

Duncan Stephenson, Deputy Chief Executive of RSPH, said: We welcome this new research which builds the case for introducing activity equivalent food labelling.

Our own research showed that using this type of labelling did make people think twice about the calories they were consuming, and when compared with other forms of labelling, people were over three times more likely to indicate that they would undertake physical activity.

This type of labelling really does put an individ
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