Calorie counts on menus and food labels may not help consumers choose healthier foods, new research shows

Calorie information alone does not help people determine whether foods are healthy, new research shows. In some cases, it may lead people to make less healthy food choices. Realizing calorie info can seem easier to understand than it actually is can help consumers make more informed, confident decisions about their food choices.

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