Study links Chilean food reforms to reduced childhood obesity risk.
New research published in The Lancet suggests that Chile's comprehensive food policies are associated with a decreased risk of school-age children being overweight or obese. The study analyzed data from over 300,000 schoolchildren, providing evidence that national food labeling, school food, and marketing regulations can effectively combat childhood obesity. This offers a real-world example of successful public health intervention.
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