Can a soda tax impact consumption behavior?
A study published in the American Journal of Public Health shows that a small tax on sugar-sweetened beverages may result in reduced consumption of those beverages. IFT Daily News
A study published in the American Journal of Public Health shows that a small tax on sugar-sweetened beverages may result in reduced consumption of those beverages. IFT Daily News
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which are released every five years, were issued last week and one of the new guidelines’ strongest recommendation is something that consumers have already caught … Continue Reading →
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The vast majority of Americans believe it’s possible to have a great deal of control over their level of physical activity, the healthfulness of their diet, and their weight, yet … Continue Reading →
A study conducted by Nestlé scientists shows that oral sensory stimulation may be more important than the volume of food in the stomach for the regulation of food intake. IFT … Continue Reading →