Should nutrient profile models be 'category specific' or 'across-the-board'? A comparison of the two systems using diets of British adults
Background/Objectives: Nutrient profile models have the potential to help promote healthier diets. Some models treat all foods equally (across-the-board), some consider different categories of food separately (category specific). This paper assesses whether across-the-board or category-specific nutr...
Main Authors: | Scarborough, P, Arambepola, C, Kaur, A, Bhatnagar, P, Rayner, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group/ Macmillan Publishers Ltd.
2010
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