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The nutrient profiling model.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Information to help food businesses comply with nutrition legislation.
Considers what works and provides recommendations for action that affect supply dynamics of the food system
This resource outlines how councils and partners can help small food outlets and schools offer healthier food to reduce obesity levels
This collection brings together publications by PHE relating to schools and school food.
The publication of the final evaluation report marks the Department's final involvement with this two year project designed to improve the nutritional content and sustainability of food served in the public sector.
Nutrition for Growth Summit offers opportunities to review action against commitments and articulate new ambitions for ending malnutrition
A technical report outlining guidelines for industry, 2017 baseline calorie levels and next steps.
This brief is part of the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) programme
The results of a survey on diet and nutrition for infants and young children.
The government is helping people to be more active and to eat healthily, and it’s making sure people get the right support to lose weight.
The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) report on saturated fats and health.
An evidence summary and contextualisation report
Employment Tribunal decision.
Most of the improvement in maternal health seems related to better sanitation, rather than to diet, care, or health factors
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