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...‘If you don’t do [anything], it’s not going to happen’ Food deserts exacerbate food insecurity, whereby people lack access to sufficient nutritious food, and they contribute to poor diets and ill health...
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...Garner’s overview is more eclectic, leaning towards what he describes as the “Diet Coke and potato chips” end of the spectrum, and a lot more fun....
...Other potential initiatives include measures to make a nutritious diet more affordable and unhealthy food more expensive....
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...This includes dramatically reducing sugar in children’s foods, investing over £600mn to improve the quality of sport for children, and encouraging healthy diets for families from lower-income households...
...And I’ve started to meet people who have found the initial weight loss got them out of a rut, providing a spur to improve both their diet and levels of activity....
...It would also require a shift to “more healthy diets”, such as eating more fruit, vegetables and pulses, while cutting down on consumption of animal products in industrialised nations....
...It flourished in Ireland’s soil and climate and became a mainstay of the diet: by the mid-19th century, Irish men were eating up to 6kg a day....
...Citi have done a survey into the at-home consumption habits of people using GLP-1 drugs for weight loss, comparing them with a group using other diet-based weight-loss methods....
...They highlight that while research suggests that a diet heavy in UPFs is associated with a greater risk of obesity, the causal factor is still a mystery....
Food agency says animal protein needed to address hunger and nutrient deficiencies in developing nations
...Private credit could be the Ozempic to help banks on yet another diet....
...Returning to a poultry-free diet, of the type that prevailed in the UK before the second world war, is highly unlikely: the chicken is definitely out of the coop....
...Europe’s salmon farming industry is undermining food security in West Africa (“The hidden cost of your salmon”, February 1) illustrates how food consumption in the global north is unfairly impacting the diets...
...Seafood’s most important role in food security is providing a significant portion of the global population with protein, micronutrients and fatty acids — key components of a healthful and nutritious diet...
...In a grim news week, the revelation that Meghan, Duchess of Sussex has plumped for strawberry jam as the first product of her new lifestyle brand provided some sweet relief from a diet of doom....
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