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Junk food 'should be labelled with how long you need to exercise to burn it off'
Junk food snacks should be labelled with how long you need to exercise to burn it off, a review has found...
The physical activity calorie equivalent (PACE) food labelling shows eating 229 calories in a small bar of milk chocolate would require about 42 minutes of walking or 22 minutes of running to burn off.
Experts say such shock labelling is needed to stop us filling our faces at mealtimes.
A team led by Loughborough University reviewed 15 studies to compare the impact of PACE labelling and the current labelling. They found listing how much exercise was needed to burn off food and drink cut 65 calories per meal on average.
This is the paper, not to be confused with any other PACE trial!
https://jech.bmj.com/content/early/2019/11/24/jech-2019-213216
Not sure how that works for me I don't do any exercise, does that mean I shouldn't be eating.
Junk food snacks should be labelled with how long you need to exercise to burn it off, a review has found...
The physical activity calorie equivalent (PACE) food labelling shows eating 229 calories in a small bar of milk chocolate would require about 42 minutes of walking or 22 minutes of running to burn off.
Experts say such shock labelling is needed to stop us filling our faces at mealtimes.
A team led by Loughborough University reviewed 15 studies to compare the impact of PACE labelling and the current labelling. They found listing how much exercise was needed to burn off food and drink cut 65 calories per meal on average.
This is the paper, not to be confused with any other PACE trial!
https://jech.bmj.com/content/early/2019/11/24/jech-2019-213216
Not sure how that works for me I don't do any exercise, does that mean I shouldn't be eating.
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