Journal Article10.1017/s1368980001001586
Keynote Addresses
Matti Rajala
TL;DR: The complexity of nutrition and diet choices makes it difficult for individuals to make healthy choices.
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Abstract: situation, instead of enabling healthy choices, would make peoples' lives more complicated. Nutrition and diet is not only a matter of informed choices at the level of an individual. Increasingly people eat out e.g. in restaurants, and in the canteens of the workplaces and schools. There the choices have already made regarding the nutritional contents of the available food. The same applies to certain extent also to the food we prepare at home.
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