Interpretive nutrient profiling algorithms are a limited tool for assessing the healthiness of countries' packaged food and beverage supplies, and the conclusions are not substantiated by the data
Abstract
Obesity ReviewsVolume 21, Issue 2 e12957 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Interpretive nutrient profiling algorithms are a limited tool for assessing the healthiness of countries' packaged food and beverage supplies, and the conclusions are not substantiated by the data Mark Lawrence, Corresponding Author Mark Lawrence lawrence@deakin.edu.au orcid.org/0000-0001-6899-3983 Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition, Deakin University, Australia...
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Interpretive nutrient profiling algorithms are a limited tool for assessing the healthiness of countries' packaged food and beverage supplies, and the conclusions are not substantiated by the data
Published Date
Dec 19, 2019
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21
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2
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