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    Changes in the calorie and nutrient content of purchased fast food meals after calorie menu labeling: A natural experiment by Petimar, Joshua, Zhang, Fang, Rimm, Eric B, Simon, Denise, Cleveland, Lauren P, Gortmaker, Steven L, Bleich, Sara N, Polacsek, Michele, Roberto, Christina A, Block, Jason P

    Published in PLoS medicine (12-07-2021)
    “…Background Calorie menu labeling is a policy that requires food establishments to post the calories on menu offerings to encourage healthy food choice. Calorie…”
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    Federal calorie labelling compliance at US chain restaurants by Cleveland, Lauren P., Simon, Denise, Block, Jason P.

    Published in Obesity science & practice (01-04-2020)
    “…Summary Objective The 2010 Affordable Care Act included a provision requiring chain food establishments to post calories on menus. In 2017, prior to the final…”
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    The impact of the federal menu labeling law on the sentiment of Twitter discussions about restaurants and food retailers: An interrupted time series analysis by Hswen, Yulin, Moran, Alyssa J., von Ash, Tayla, Prasad, Siona, Martheswaran, Tarun, Simon, Denise, Cleveland, Lauren P., Brownstein, John S., Block, Jason P.

    Published in Preventive medicine reports (01-12-2023)
    “…•Changes in public sentiment towards restaurant chains were monitored by Twitter.•Calorie Labeling had a short-term impact on sentiment toward restaurant…”
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    Obesity prevention across the US: A review of state‐level policies from 2009 to 2019 by Cleveland, Lauren P., Grummon, Anna H., Konieczynski, Elsa, Mancini, Sally, Rao, Anjali, Simon, Denise, Block, Jason P.

    Published in Obesity science & practice (01-04-2023)
    “…Objective Uniquely, state legislators may enact obesity prevention policies tailored to each state's needs and take diverse policy approaches to address…”
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    BWHealthy Weight Pilot Study: A randomized controlled trial to improve weight-loss maintenance using deposit contracts in the workplace by Cleveland, Lauren P., Seward, Michael W., Simon, Denise, Rifas-Shiman, Sheryl L., Lewis, Kristina H., Bennett-Rizzo, Carin, Halperin, Florencia, McManus, Katherine D., Block, Jason P.

    Published in Preventive medicine reports (01-03-2020)
    “…Deposit contracts, where participants “bet” on achieving a goal and get their money back only if successful, have been shown to be effective for short-term…”
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    Compliance in 2017 With Federal Calorie Labeling in 90 Chain Restaurants and 10 Retail Food Outlets Prior to Required Implementation by Cleveland, Lauren P, Simon, Denise, Block, Jason P

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-08-2018)
    “…To examine early compliance with the delayed federal calorie labeling regulation that requires posting calories on menus and menu boards at retail food chains…”
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    Countermarketing Versus Health Education Messages About Sugar-Sweetened Beverages: An Online Randomized Controlled Trial of US Adults by Grummon, Anna H., Zeitlin, Amanda B., Lee, Cristina J. Y., Hall, Marissa G., Collis, Caroline, Cleveland, Lauren P., Petimar, Joshua

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-12-2024)
    “…Objectives. To test whether countermarketing messages for sugary drinks lead to lower intentions to consume sugary drinks and less perceived weight stigma than…”
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    Estimating the effect of calorie menu labeling on calories purchased in a large restaurant franchise in the southern United States: quasi-experimental study by Petimar, Joshua, Zhang, Fang, Cleveland, Lauren P, Simon, Denise, Gortmaker, Steven L, Polacsek, Michele, Bleich, Sara N, Rimm, Eric B, Roberto, Christina A, Block, Jason P

    Published in BMJ (Online) (30-10-2019)
    “…AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate whether calorie labeling of menus in large restaurant chains was associated with a change in mean calories purchased per…”
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    Child-targeted fast-food television advertising exposure is linked with fast-food intake among pre-school children by Dalton, Madeline A, Longacre, Meghan R, Drake, Keith M, Cleveland, Lauren P, Harris, Jennifer L, Hendricks, Kristy, Titus, Linda J

    Published in Public health nutrition (01-06-2017)
    “…To determine whether exposure to child-targeted fast-food (FF) television (TV) advertising is associated with children's FF intake in a non-experimental…”
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    Influence of child-targeted fast food TV advertising exposure on fast food intake: A longitudinal study of preschool-age children by Emond, Jennifer A., Longacre, Meghan R., Drake, Keith M., Titus, Linda J., Hendricks, Kristy, MacKenzie, Todd, Harris, Jennifer L., Carroll, Jennifer E., Cleveland, Lauren P., Gaynor, Kelly, Dalton, Madeline A.

    Published in Appetite (01-09-2019)
    “…Fast food (FF) advertising is a potential risk factor for FF consumption among children, yet the impact of such advertising on children's FF intake has not…”
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    Child-targeted TV advertising and preschoolers' consumption of high-sugar breakfast cereals by Longacre, Meghan R., Drake, Keith M., Titus, Linda J., Harris, Jennifer, Cleveland, Lauren P., Langeloh, Gail, Hendricks, Kristy, Dalton, Madeline A.

    Published in Appetite (01-01-2017)
    “…Breakfast cereals represent the most highly advertised packaged food on child-targeted television, and most ads are for cereals high in sugar. This study…”
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    Exposure to Child-Directed TV Advertising and Preschoolers’ Intake of Advertised Cereals by Emond, Jennifer A., Longacre, Meghan R., Drake, Keith M., Titus, Linda J., Hendricks, Kristy, MacKenzie, Todd, Harris, Jennifer L., Carroll, Jennifer E., Cleveland, Lauren P., Langeloh, Gail, Dalton, Madeline A.

    Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-02-2019)
    “…Child-directed TV advertising is believed to influence children's diets, yet prospective studies in naturalistic settings are absent. This study examined if…”
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    Changes in Calorie Content of Menu Items at Large Chain Restaurants After Implementation of Calorie Labels by Grummon, Anna H, Petimar, Joshua, Soto, Mark J, Bleich, Sara N, Simon, Denise, Cleveland, Lauren P, Rao, Anjali, Block, Jason P

    Published in JAMA network open (01-12-2021)
    “…Calorie labeling on menus is required in US chain food establishments with 20 or more locations. This policy may encourage retailers to offer lower-calorie…”
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    Fast food intake and excess weight gain over a 1‐year period among preschool‐age children by Emond, Jennifer A., Longacre, Meghan R., Titus, Linda J., Hendricks, Kristy, Drake, Keith M., Carroll, Jennifer E., Cleveland, Lauren P., Dalton, Madeline A.

    Published in Pediatric obesity (01-04-2020)
    “…Summary Background Fast food is cross‐sectionally associated with having overweight and obesity in young children. Objectives To examine whether fast food…”
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    A toy story: Association between young children's knowledge of fast food toy premiums and their fast food consumption by Longacre, Meghan R., Drake, Keith M., Titus, Linda J., Cleveland, Lauren P., Langeloh, Gail, Hendricks, Kristy, Dalton, Madeline A.

    Published in Appetite (01-01-2016)
    “…Fast food restaurants spend millions of dollars annually on child-targeted marketing, a substantial portion of which is allocated to toy premiums for kids'…”
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    Countermarketing Versus Health Education Messages About Sugar-Sweetened Beverages: An Online Randomized Controlled Trial of US Adults by Grummon, Anna H, Zeitlin, Amanda B, Lee, Cristina J Y, Hall, Marissa G, Collis, Caroline, Cleveland, Lauren P, Petimar, Joshua

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (03-10-2024)
    “…To test whether countermarketing messages for sugary drinks lead to lower intentions to consume sugary drinks and less perceived weight stigma than health…”
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