Just over half of heavier drinkers in England say they would make changes to their drinking if calorie labels for alcohol were introduced, according to a new study by UCL researchers. The findings ...
Drinking alcohol isn’t typically associated with health-conscious behavior, but new research suggests that adding calorie ...
Specifically, 46.4 percent of the drinkers surveyed by scientists at University College London (UCL) said that they would change their drinking patterns if alcohol came with calorie labels.
Just over half of heavy drinkers in England would consider changing their drinking habits if calorie labels were added to alcohol. The researchers suggested that such labels could help some ...
Conducted by researchers at University College London (UCL), the survey assessed the potential impact of introducing calorie information on alcohol packaging and its implications for low-risk and ...
In the UK, food manufacturers have been legally required to include calorie information on packaging since December 2016, but alcohol is a different story. For years, it’s flown under the radar ...
The study, published in the journal BMJ Open, looked at survey responses from 4,683 adults in England to assess the impact that alcohol calorie labelling might have on people’s attitudes and ...
Telegraph reader Gary Pattison opens up about his destructive battle with alcohol and his determined journey to rebuild his ...
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Around half of heavy drinkers in England say they would change their habits if alcohol had calorie labels, according to a new survey. The research, which was published in the journal BMJ Open ...