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201. Knowledge of Recommended Calorie Intake and Influence of Calories on Food Selection Among Canadians.

202. A multi-country comparison of jurisdictions with and without mandatory nutrition labelling policies in restaurants: analysis of behaviours associated with menu labelling in the 2019 International Food Policy Study.

203. Examining differences in children and adolescents' exposure to food and beverage marketing in Canada by sociodemographic characteristics: Findings from the International Food Policy Study Youth Survey, 2020.

204. Awareness, use and understanding of nutrition labels among children and youth from six countries: findings from the 2019 – 2020 International Food Policy Study.

205. Patterns and correlates of nutrition knowledge across five countries in the 2018 international food policy study.

206. The structure of the Canadian packaged food and non-alcoholic beverage manufacturing and grocery retailing sectors through a public health lens.

207. Lobbying and nutrition policy in Canada: a quantitative descriptive study on stakeholder interactions with government officials in the context of Health Canada's Healthy Eating Strategy.

208. Initial Development and Evaluation of the Food Processing Knowledge (FoodProK) Score: A Functional Test of Nutrition Knowledge Based on Level of Processing.

209. Public support for food policies in Mexican adults: Findings from the International Food Policy Study, 2017–2021.

210. Consumers' Response to an On-Shelf Nutrition Labelling System in Supermarkets: Evidence to Inform Policy and Practice.

211. Awareness, use and understanding of nutrition labels among adults from five countries: Findings from the 2018-2020 International Food Policy Study.

212. Awareness of and Participation in School Food Programs in Youth from Six Countries.

213. The Relationship between Self-Reported Exposure to Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Promotions and Intake: Cross-Sectional Analysis of the 2017 International Food Policy Study

214. Stress-Related Poor Diet Quality Does Not Explain Socioeconomic Inequities in Health: A Structural Equation Mediation Analysis of Gender-Specific Pathways.

215. Offline to online: a systematic mapping review of evidence to inform nutrition-related policies applicable to online food delivery platforms.

216. Testing alcohol container warning labels among alcohol consumers in the field over a 4-week period: a protocol for a randomized field trial.

217. Development and cognitive testing of a food frequency questionnaire to assess intake of plant-based protein foods among older adults.

218. Who is consuming ultra-processed food in Canada? A cross-sectional analysis of the 2018/2019 International Food Policy Study.

219. Development of the Local Food Systems Policy Index (Local Food-EPI+) tool and assessment process to benchmark the implementation of local government policies for creating healthy, equitable and environmentally sustainable food systems.

220. Examining the Role of Aguas Frescas in Assessment of Sugary-Drink Intake among Mexican and Mexican American Adults.

221. Socioeconomic Inequalities in Intakes of Ultraprocessed and Minimally Processed Foods in Nationally Representative Samples of Adults in Canada: An Analysis of Trends between 2004 and 2015.

222. Body Weight Perceptions Among Youth From 6 Countries and Associations With Social Media Use: Findings From the International Food Policy Study.

223. Use of online food delivery services among adults in five countries from the International Food Policy Study 2018-2021.

224. #junkfluenced: the marketing of unhealthy food and beverages by social media influencers popular with Canadian children on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok.

225. Sociodemographic differences in nutrition labels effect on Chilean and Mexican youth.

226. The relationship between parent's self-reported exposure to food marketing and child and parental purchasing and consumption outcomes in five countries: findings from the International Food Policy Study.

227. Availability of calorie information on online food delivery service platforms among major chain restaurants in Canadian provinces with different calorie labelling policies.

229. Protecting traditional cultural food practices: Trends in diet quality and intake of ultra-processed foods by Indigenous status and race/ethnicity among a nationally representative sample of adults in Canada.

230. The impact of fast food marketing on brand preferences and fast food intake of youth aged 10-17 across six countries.

232. Public Support for Nutrition-Related Actions by Food Companies in Australia: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Findings from the 2020 International Food Policy Study.

233. Nutrition cues on ready-to-drink alcoholic beverage containers sold in grocery stores in Québec City, Canada.

234. Efficacy of calorie labelling for alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages on restaurant menus on noticing information, calorie knowledge, and perceived and actual influence on hypothetical beverage orders: a randomized trial.

235. Tax awareness and perceived cost of sugar-sweetened beverages in four countries between 2017 and 2019: findings from the international food policy study.

236. Experimental study of front-of-package nutrition labels' efficacy on perceived healthfulness of sugar-sweetened beverages among youth in six countries.

237. The Development and Application of a Tool for Quantifying the Strength of Voluntary Actions and Commitments of Major Canadian Food Companies to Improve the Nutritional Quality of Their Products.

238. A comparison of the nutritional quality of products offered by the top packaged food and beverage companies in Canada.

239. Effect of Formulation, Labelling, and Taxation Policies on the Nutritional Quality of the Food Supply.

240. Evaluation of a 24-Hour Caffeine Intake Assessment Compared with Urinary Biomarkers of Caffeine Intake among Young Adults in Canada.

241. A quasi-experimental study of a mandatory calorie-labelling policy in restaurants: Impact on use of nutrition information among youth and young adults in Canada.

242. Influence of front-of-package nutrition labels on beverage healthiness perceptions: Results from a randomized experiment.

243. Are young Canadians supportive of proposed nutrition policies and regulations? An overview of policy support and the impact of socio-demographic factors on public opinion.

244. Food sources among young people in five major Canadian cities.

245. Policy recommendations for front-of-package, shelf, and menu labelling in Canada: Moving towards consensus.

246. Self-Report Dietary Assessment Tools Used in Canadian Research: A Scoping Review.

247. The efficacy of calorie labelling formats on pre-packaged foods: An experimental study among adolescents and young adults in Canada.

248. A voluntary nutrition labeling program in restaurants: Consumer awareness, use of nutrition information, and food selection.

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