Food label education aims to boost healthy eating in vulnerable communities
NCT ID NCT07531849
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether a short, easy-to-understand lesson about nutrition labels on food packages can help adults in low-income areas feel more confident and make healthier food choices. Researchers will work with 400 adults in Seine-Saint-Denis, France, a region with high rates of diet-related diseases. The program teaches how to use the Nutri-Score label and other package information to pick better foods.
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Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
RECRUITINGBobigny, 93000, France
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