Nutrition Information Leads To Lower-Calorie Fast Food Meals For Children

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Nutrition Information Leads To Lower-Calorie Fast Food Meals For Children

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Parents presented with nutrition information may select lower-calorie foods for their children from fast food menus, according to the study, Nutrition Menu Labeling May Lead to Lower-Energy Resta

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Fast Food Menus With Calorie Information Lead To Lower Calorie Selections For Young Children | Seattle Children's Hospital

seattlechildrens.org — “In a new study, the amount of calories selected by parents for their child--™s hypothetical meal at McDonald--™s restaurants were reduced by an average of 102 calories when the menus clearly showed the calories for each item. This is the first study to suggest that labeled menus may lead to significantly reduced calorie intake in fast food restaurant meals purchased for children.View full resource at seattlechildrens.org

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Learn more about the study here: http://ow.ly/3iYRD RT @seattlecca Parents choose lower calorie fast-food items when menus list calories.

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Parents Make Healthier Choices for Children When Fast Food Menus

healthnews.com — “Listing nutritional information on fast food restaurant menus increases the likelihood that parents will choose lower calorie meals for their children AView full resource at healthnews.com

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Medical News: How Many Calories in that Happy Meal? - in Primary Care, Diet & Nutrition from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “Putting nutrition labels on fast food may lead parents to pick lower-calorie meals for their children, researchers say.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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Fast food menus with calorie information lead to lower calorie selections for young children

eurekalert.org — “In a new study, the amount of calories selected by parents for their child's hypothetical meal at mcdonald's restaurants were reduced by an average of 102 calories when the menus clearly showed the calories for each item. this is the first study to suggest that labeled menus may lead to significantly reduced calorie intake in fast food restaurant meals purchased for children. View full resource at eurekalert.org

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