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Calorie labeling on menus slightly cuts intake by about 11 calories per meal, study finds.
A new Cochrane review reveals that calorie labeling on menus and food products slightly reduces the number of calories people consume, equivalent to about 11 calories per meal.
This modest impact, seen in studies involving over 10,000 participants from countries including the UK, US, and France, could contribute to public health.
However, the policy is not considered a "silver bullet" for obesity, and experts recommend further research on potential harms, especially for those at risk of eating disorders.
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