Estimated mean total eye-gaze time spent on the Nutrition Facts Panel for cereal and cracker packages that did and did not include an FOP label.Laura, BixRaghav, Prashant SundarNora, M. BelloChad, PeltierLorraine, J. WeatherspoonMark, ...
Although the number of such products are small (<3%) and were mostly found in ‘non-alcoholic beverages’, ‘cereals and cereal grain products’ and ‘convenience foods’, this introduced significant outliers (Figure S1). Second, the rounding rules allowed on nutrition labels limited the ...
For example, the SMILE-FFQ is able to identify major sources of sugar by food type (milk, yoghurt, biscuits, chocolate, breakfast cereal, table sugar, etc.), but is unable to describe precisely where, when, and in what combinations these foods are consumed. 4.3. Limitations of the Study ...