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Should the government include physical activity calorie equivalent (PACE) labelling on food and drinks to decrease excessive calorie consumption?

Source: NCSEM July 21

https://www.ncsem-em.org.uk/events/pace-labelling/

 

This public lecture will be delivered by Professor Amanda Daley, Professor of Behavioural Medicine at Loughborough University, on Tuesday 14th September 2021. The talk will discuss the role of food labelling in helping the public to choose healthy food, with a particular focus on the usefulness of physical activity calorie equivalent (PACE) food labelling.

PACE labelling provides information about the amount of physical activity it takes to expend the calories in food. The advantages and potential disadvantages of PACE food labelling will also be presented. The impact that PACE labelling might have on helping the public to manage their weight will also be explored.

This event will take place online. It is free of charge and open to anyone with an interest in the topic. 

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