Putting calories on food labels and menus "is no silver bullet", say researchers who analysed the best evidence to date on how effective the policy can be.
A review of 25 studies on calorie labelling in a number of countries found a small reduction in the calories people chose to eat - equivalent to two almonds - but even this modest effect could help prevent adults putting on weight as they get older.
The new rules on calorie labelling came into force in England in 2022 as part of government plans to encourage people to make healthier choices.
The government said it would continue to evaluate the impact, including on people with eating disorders.

