Comparison of the nutritional content of products, with and without nutrient claims, targeted at children in Brazil
Many children's food products highlight positive attributes on their front-of-package labels in the form of nutrient claims. This cross-sectional study investigated all retailed packaged foods (n 5620) in a major Brazilian supermarket, in order to identify the availability of products targeted...
Main Authors: | Rodrigues, V, Rayner, M, Fernandes, A, Oliveira, R, Proença, R, Fiates, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2016
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