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Does cutting down on your food consumption lead to a net improvement in nutritional intake? A panel data approach using data from the UK Biobank.

Luke Brian WilsonRobert PryceEsther C MooreLucy BurkePenny Breeze
Published in: BMC public health (2023)
We find that sugar confectionery and crisps and savoury snacks are less likely to result in substitution than chocolate confectionery. This would suggest that food policies aiming to reduce the consumption of these food groups are more likely to result in overall lower consumption of unhealthy foods.
Keyphrases
  • electronic health record
  • human health
  • big data
  • public health
  • cross sectional
  • machine learning
  • physical activity
  • body mass index
  • data analysis
  • artificial intelligence
  • weight gain
  • climate change