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Fig. 3 | International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

Fig. 3

From: Self-reported decreases in the purchases of selected unhealthy foods resulting from the implementation of warning labels in Mexican youth and adult population

Fig. 3

Adjusted percentage (%) of self-reported usefulness of each nutrient-specific warning labels among Mexican adults and youth. International Food Policy Study, 2020 and 2021

Data derived from a logistic regression model adjusted by age, sex, indigeneity, income adequacy and BMI category for youth and adults, and additionally adjusted by educational level, children in the household, nutrition knowledge, role in the food shopping in the household for adults

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