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Using artificial intelligence and computer vision to detect and monitor unhealthy child-directed food and beverage marketing: a data-driven study

Hu G, Gross O, Ziraldo E, Mulligan C, Soberman D, Dewan M, Lewis K, Nomani R, Lu A, L’Abbé MR. Using artificial intelligence and computer vision to detect and monitor unhealthy child-directed food and beverage marketing: a data-driven study. EClinicalMedicine. 2025 Sep 30;89:103549. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2025.103549. PMID: 41079021; PMCID: PMC12513061. View Online.

A cross-sectional analysis of the nutritional quality and prices of commercial infant and toddler food products in the Canadian food supply

Lee JJ, Middleton CG, Mulligan C, Vergeer L, Hammond L, L’Abbé MR. A cross-sectional analysis of the nutritional quality and prices of commercial infant and toddler food products in the Canadian food supply. Paediatr Child Health. 2025 May 21;30(5):421-427. doi: 10.1093/pch/pxaf018. PMID: 40917282; PMCID: PMC12408472. View Online.

Reply to discussion of “Nutrient intakes of Canadian children and adolescents at school by meal occasion and location of food preparation”

Ziraldo E, Ahmed M, Mulligan C, Sellen D, L’Abbé MR. Reply to discussion of “Nutrient intakes of Canadian children and adolescents at school by meal occasion and location of food preparation”. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2025 Jan 1;50:1-3. doi: 10.1139/apnm-2025-0129. PMID: 40720249. View Online.

Evaluating the Proportion of Foods and Beverages in the Canadian Grocery and Chain Restaurant Food Supply That Would Be Restricted from Marketing to Children on Television and Digital Media

Jeong H, Mulligan C, Khan A, Vergeer L, L’Abbe MR. Evaluating the Proportion of Foods and Beverages in the Canadian Grocery and Chain Restaurant Food Supply That Would Be Restricted from Marketing to Children on Television and Digital Media. Nutrients. 2025 May 28;17(11):1828. doi: 10.3390/nu17111828. PMID: 40507097; PMCID: PMC12156963. View Online.

The healthfulness of major food brands according to Health Canada’s nutrient profile model for proposed restrictions on food marketing to children

Vergeer L, Mulligan C, Jeong H, Khan A, L’Abbé MR. The healthfulness of major food brands according to Health Canada’s nutrient profile model for proposed restrictions on food marketing to children. Public Health Nutr. 2025 Jan 7;28(1):e17. doi: 10.1017/S1368980024002659. PMID: 39764633. View Online.

Evaluating the application of front-of-package labelling regulations to menu labelling in the Canadian restaurant sector using menu food label information and price (Menu-FLIP) 2020 data

Jeong H, Yang Y, Mulligan C, L’Abbé MR. Evaluating the application of front-of-package labelling regulations to menu labelling in the Canadian restaurant sector using menu food label information and price (Menu-FLIP) 2020 data. Public Health Nutr. 2024 Oct 31;27(1):e238. doi: 10.1017/S1368980024002143. PMID: 39478431. View Online.

Comparing Canada’s 2018 proposed and 2022 final front-of-pack labelling regulations using generic food composition data and a nationally representative dietary intake survey

Lee JJ, Mulligan C, Ahmed M, L’Abbé MR. Comparing Canada’s 2018 proposed and 2022 final front-of-pack labelling regulations using generic food composition data and a nationally representative dietary intake survey. Public Health Nutr. 2024 Oct 29;27(1):e223. doi: 10.1017/S1368980024001496. PMID: 39469781; PMCID: PMC11604314. View Online.