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Labelling food with the exercise needed to expend its calories may lack integrity when activity is summed over the course of a whole day

The two research papers Cramer cites in support of activity equivalent labelling both involved only single meals being labelled in this way, 3 4 thus side stepping the potential problem of perceived lack of information integrity introduced by labelling all food products across the diet.

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Published in:BMJ (Online) 2016-05, Vol.353, p.i2430-i2430
Main Author: Howard, Simon J
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Language:English
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Summary:The two research papers Cramer cites in support of activity equivalent labelling both involved only single meals being labelled in this way, 3 4 thus side stepping the potential problem of perceived lack of information integrity introduced by labelling all food products across the diet.
ISSN:1756-1833
1756-1833
DOI:10.1136/bmj.i2430