Persuading the Population to Eat a Healthier Diet
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Nutrition and Public Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2020) | Viewed by 25192
Special Issue Editor
Interests: diet; diseases of lifestyle; strategies to reduce the risk of chronic disease; food labels; government policy
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Dear Colleagues,
It is now firmly established that chronic diseases of lifestyle (CDL) are closely related to the Western lifestyle and are therefore potentially preventable. There has been an enormous effort to discover effective interventions that would persuade the population to adopt a healthier lifestyle so as to enhance health and prevent disease. This collection of papers critically examines some of the strategies that have been used, including improved designs of food guides and food labels, policies that restrict advertising of unhealthy foods, setting limits on the food content of unhealthy components (such as trans fatty acids and salt), and government policies to make a healthier diet more affordable.
Topics covered can include:
- Improved designs of food guides;
- Improved designs of food labels;
- Restricting the advertising of unhealthy foods, especially when the target audience is young people;
- Setting limits on the food content of unhealthy components (such as trans fatty acids and salt);
- The use of taxes and subsidies on food (taxes to reduce intake of unhealthy food, subsidies to make healthy food cheaper).
Dr. Norman J. Temple
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Food guides
- Food labels
- Food advertisements
- Trans fatty acids
- Salt
- Food prices
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