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The Effectiveness of Nutrition Education and Labeling in Dutch Supermarkets

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Health Promotion, 2004
The effectiveness of nutrition education and labeling in Dutch supermarkets. Steenhuis I, van Assema P, van Breukelen G, Glanz K. Department of Psychology, Open University, PO Box 2960, 6401 DL Heerlen, The Netherlands.
Patricia Van Assema   +2 more
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A "nutrition label" for privacy

Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, 2009
We used an iterative design process to develop a privacy label that presents to consumers the ways organizations collect, use, and share personal information. Many surveys have shown that consumers are concerned about online privacy, yet current mechanisms to present website privacy policies have not been successful. This research addresses the present
Patrick Gage Kelley   +3 more
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App Nutrition Label

2019
This paper aims to introduce the concept of nutrition label for Apps, and encourages App developers to start assessing the effect of apps before their executions. Presently, the food products, automobiles, equipment, and appliances are all labelled with nutritional/energy consumption facts to provide a sustained lifestyle and environment. Many Apps are
Sami J. Habib   +1 more
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Nutrition labelling

Nutrition & Food Science, 1980
New Recommendations on Nutrition Labelling The Food Standards Committee's Second Report on Claims and Misleading Descriptions was published in March this year. The Report is the second and final part of the Committee's comprehensive review of food labelling which was initiated in 1975.
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Nutrition Labelling

British Food Journal, 1994
The EC Nutrition Labelling Rules Directive has lost sight of the primary consumer need, which is to provide information in a way that the consumer can understand and act on. Recent research shows that the official format is confusing, and can be positively misleading. As a minimum improvement, some form of “verbal banding” is required to help consumers
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Nutrition Labelling

Nutrition & Food Science, 1992
Research carried out by the Coronary Prevention Group (CPG) shows that consumers find it very difficult to use current forms of nutrition labelling as a basis for making healthy food choices.
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Review of nutrition labeling formats

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1991
This article examines nutrition labeling history as well as the findings of nine research studies of nutrition labeling formats. Nutrition labeling regulations were announced in 1973 and have been periodically amended since then. In response to requests from consumers and health care professionals for revision of the labeling system, the Food and Drug ...
C J, Geiger   +3 more
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Obstacles to Nutrition Labeling in Restaurants

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1997
This study determined the major obstacles that foodservices face regarding nutrition labeling.Survey questionnaire was conducted in May 1994. In addition to demographic questions, the directors were asked questions addressing willingness, current practices, and perceived obstacles related to nutrition labeling.Sixty-eight research and development ...
B A, Almanza, D, Nelson, S, Chai
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