They calculated that PACE labelling could cut a person’s daily calorie intake by up to 200 calories. “Public health agencies may want to consider the possibility of including policies to promote PACE food labelling as a strategy that contributes to the prevention and treatment of obesity (肥胖...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’sDietary Guidelines for Americansrecommends 10% to 35% of your daily calories come from protein sources. A more common measure—which Amati and Sharp use—is arecommended daily intakeof 0.8 to 1.2 grams of protein per kilo...
They calculated that PACE labelling could cut a person’s daily calorie intake by up to 200 calories. “Public health agencies may want to consider the possibility of including policies to promote PACE food labelling as a strategy that contributes to the prevention and treatment of obesity (肥胖...
T hey calculated that PACE labelling could cut a person's daily calorie intake by up to 200 calories. "Public health agencies may want to consider the possibility of including policies to promote PACE food labelling as a strategy that contributes to the precention and treatment of obesity(肥胖...
They pooled the data from 14 previous studies which compared the impact of PACE labelling with that of other types of food labelling,or with no food labelling at all.They calculated that PACE labeling could cut a person's daily calorie intake by up to 200 calories." Public health agencies ...