Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Calories news 19/09/2007

Calories news 19/09/2007
For example, “People think that the same 1000-calorie meal has 159 fewer calories if it comes from Subway than if it comes from McDonalds,” Dr. Pierre Chandon, at INSEAD in Fontainebleau, France, told Reuters Health. ...

Beware stealthy calories (The Daily Iowan)
Choosing a fast-food restaurant can be tricky - especially for the health-concious Americans vying for such options as Subway's sandwiches instead of McDonald's burgers and fries. But many consumers may be underestimating the number of calories in fast-food items touted as "healthy," according to a report in October's edition of the Journal of Consumer Research.

Calories news 19/09/2007
She looks for calories and ingredients and knows to avoid fat and cholesterol. Reading the food labels was "a little bit confusing, but after a while I got used to it," said the fifth-grader from suburban Doral. Calories news 19/09/2007 ...

Nutritionists, FDA say children can learn how to read food labels (Eagle-Tribune Online)
MIAMI (AP) - When 10-year-old Marie Grandguillotte goes grocery shopping with her mother, she reads the food labels. She looks for calories and ingredients and knows to avoid fat and cholesterol.

Calories news 19/09/2007
But many consumers may be underestimating the number of calories in fast-food items touted as "healthy," according to a report in October's edition of the Journal of Consumer Research. "Low-GI" breakfasts may control kids' calories . ...

 
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