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What is healthy food? Objective nutrient profile scores and subjective lay evaluations in comparison

Bucher et al., 2015

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16809968154898393518
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Bucher T
Müller B
Siegrist M
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To date, it is unclear how consumers evaluate the healthiness of individual foods and meals and how consumers' perceptions are related to expert opinions. This knowledge is essential for efficient communication of nutrition information with the goal of promoting healthy eating …
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