Essayer OR - Gratuit
Obesity death rates could be cut with more food labelling
Derby Telegraph
|November 05, 2025
MORE than 100,000 obesity deaths could be prevented over 20 years if firms were forced to put nutrition warning labels on the front of food packs, experts have said.
-
Researchers from the University of Liverpool found that warning labels for foods high in fat, salt or sugar - as implemented in several other countries - could save lives across England and cut the number of overweight people.
In 2016, Chile was the first country to bring in a mandatory nutritional warning label law - with food and drink high in fat, salt or sugar needing to display a black octagonal warning on the front of packs.
Other countries, including Mexico and Canada, have introduced similar changes.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition November 05, 2025 de Derby Telegraph.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Derby Telegraph
Derby Telegraph
Homes rejection overturned by inspector
MORE THAN 70 OBJECTIONS WERE RECEIVED FROM LOCAL RESIDENTS
2 mins
November 06, 2025
Derby Telegraph
Fatalities after UPS plane crash
A UPS cargo plane has crashed and exploded in a massive fireball while taking off from the company’s global aviation hub in Louisville, Kentucky, killing at least nine people and injuring 11, authorities said.
1 mins
November 06, 2025
Derby Telegraph
'Child poverty the biggest threat to economic future'
CHILD poverty across the UK is both the biggest cause of social division and largest threat to the country’s longterm economic future, former prime minister Gordon Brown is expected to warn.
1 mins
November 06, 2025
Derby Telegraph
'GBR will create new culture that prioritises passengers'
Yesterday, the Government published A Railway Fit for Britain's Future and introduced the Railways Bill to Parliament. Here, Secretary of State for Transport HEIDI ALEXANDER, in her written statement to Parliament, outlines details of the Bill, which will create Great British Railways - a new publicly owned company to be headquartered in Derby
2 mins
November 06, 2025
Derby Telegraph
Sell-out crowd enjoys a wrestling spectacle in place of martial arts
THE owner of a Swadlincote martial arts gym swapped the gloves for a cowboy hat as he staged a wrestling show for the community.
1 min
November 06, 2025
Derby Telegraph
DERBYSHIRE REMEMBERS
TOWNS AND VILLAGES PREPARE TO PAY THEIR ANNUAL TRIBUTE TO OUR WAR DEAD
7 mins
November 06, 2025
Derby Telegraph
New council HQ could be ready by spring of 2028
WORK on a £59million new leisure centre and headquarters for a Derbyshire council on a former mining site could start next September.
3 mins
November 06, 2025
Derby Telegraph
Woman, 79, tells of fear as street drinkers 'fight among themselves' on city road
STREET drinkers are \"fighting among themselves and with members of the public\" on a busy Derby road, police have said.
2 mins
November 06, 2025
Derby Telegraph
'This takes local out of government... we are turkeys voting for Christmas'
COUNCILLORS have dubbed efforts to redraw Derbyshire's political map a “folly” which involves “turkeys voting for Christmas\", fearing significant tax increases.
2 mins
November 06, 2025
Derby Telegraph
Rams have to call in the reserves as super-sub Salvesen seals fourth league win on the spin
SUPER-SUB Lars Jorgen-Salvesen leapt off the bench on Tuesday to give Derby County a fourth successive win in the Championship as they secured a 2-1 victory over Hull City.
4 mins
November 06, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
