Over the last two decades, increasing concerns about health risks
related to diets have had significant impacts on food consumption
patterns in the United States and Europe. This timely book presents
the results of several comparative studies of the impacts of health
information on food consumption behavior amongst various
socio-economic groups, and across many different countries. It also
provides economic analysis of food demand estimations, and
implications for future global food systems.
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