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ABSTRACT Background Nutritionists and dietitians play an important role in supporting sustainable food systems and diets; however, their involvement in local alternative food networks remains poorly defined. These actors are well placed to apply their extensive expertise in food, nutrition and health to the transformation of the contemporary food ...
Suzy Pickles +4 more
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Beyond Labels: Exploring Consumer Preferences for Plant‐Based Meat Labeling Policies
ABSTRACT Whether meat‐related terms should be permitted on the labels of plant‐based meat alternatives is hotly debated. Utilizing survey data featuring a discrete choice experiment, we examine consumer responses to plant‐based meat alternatives under three labeling scenarios: no restrictions; a ban on meat‐related terms; and a requirement for a ...
Liam J. S. Boldt +3 more
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Point-of-Decision Prompts Increase Dietary Fiber Content of Consumers' Food Choices in an Online Grocery Shopping Simulation. [PDF]
Arslain K, Gustafson CR, Rose DJ.
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ABSTRACT Functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a popular optical neuroimaging method; however, participants with Afro‐textured (i.e., dark, coarse, curly) hair are often excluded due to difficulty obtaining sensor–scalp contact. Grounded in lived experience and sociocultural literature, we aimed to develop and evaluate culturally responsive ...
Abria S. Simmons +3 more
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Nudging while online grocery shopping: A randomized feasibility trial to enhance nutrition in individuals with food insecurity. [PDF]
Coffino JA, Udo T, Hormes JM.
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Stunting and overweight prevalence among under five children rose across all four Malawian cities between 2015/16 and 2024, with the capital city registering the most dramatic increase of 86.7% and 118.6% respectively. By 2024, stunting prevalence moved from low to high for Lilongwe and Zomba, low to medium for Mzuzu, and, high to very high for ...
Alexander A. Kalimbira +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims The COVID‐19 pandemic disrupted the behaviours and occupations of individuals with inflammatory bowel disease. We studied behavioural changes in persons with inflammatory bowel disease during the pandemic and examined their association with COVID‐19.
Lea N. Caplan +11 more
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Retail Structure and Competition Assessment with Application to Latin America and the Caribbean:Background Paper by the OECD Secretariat [PDF]
Dobson, Paul
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In an aging society, the substantial and enduring contribution to caring for an older person at home is often unpaid and largely invisible to policymakers and health professionals. Current research on caring roles has paid minimal attention to the views of older, unpaid carers looking after older adults.
Philippa Miskelly +5 more
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