Posts tagged diet
Decoding the Labels: Navigating Through the Complexities of Nutrition Labels for Healthier Food Choices

Navigating the supermarket aisles in an attempt to make healthy food choices can be quite complicated.  Obesity has become a critical global public health crisis, and post-pandemic, obesity levels have reached unprecedented heights. It is imperative that we empower individuals with the tools to make informed decisions about their food choices. Consumers require clear guidance on how to select healthy products. The current nutrition labeling efforts are inadequate and fail to effectively communicate whether a food item is detrimental to one's health

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Changes in Diet, Food Insecurity, and Stress After a Minimum Wage Increase

In June 2017, the Minneapolis City Council voted to increase the city’s minimum wage above the state level to $15 an hour. The wage increase was rolled out incrementally each year, and full implementation was set for July 1st, 2022 for large businesses (those with greater than 100 employees) and July 1st, 2024 for small businesses (those with less than 100 employees). This minimum wage policy presented an opportunity for a multisite team of health researchers to take a unique angle on a minimum wage evaluation: What effect might the wage increase have on health outcomes? Could these be measured by following low-wage workers in real-time? 

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