AimTo compare dietary intakes of young children to the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) and Nutrient Reference Values (NRVs). MethodsDietary intakes of 54 children (50% girls) aged two to three years (mean 2.7 years) from the Women and Their Children's Health (WATCH) study were ...
The Australian Guide to Healthy Eating The Australian Guide to Healthy Eating, the national food selection guide, provides consumers, health and education professionals and the food industry with information about the amounts and types of food that need to be eaten each day to get enough of the...
Objectives: The Australian Guide to Healthy Eating is based on five core food groups and water. Foods or beverages that do not fit into these groups are considered extra or ‘noncore’. We tested the hypotheses that noncore foods and beverages make a greater proportional contribution to mean d...
Objective: To undertake a content analysis of the types of foods advertised during programs, which have particular appeal to children and in timeslots where children are likely to be watching television and to assess conformity with the recommendations of the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE...
The Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) defines extra foods as those that are not essential to provide necessary nutrients, and typically contain too much added fat, salt and sugars.5 The AGHE recommends between one to two serves of extra foods per day for children, or 14% of their ...
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open-ended questions using an interview guide. This paper presents the analysis of responses from one of these broad questions, as noted above.: General prompts from the interviewer included “Could you tell me more about that?”, “Is there anything else?”, “Why?”, “What do you mean...
Byappealing to global consumer eating habitsand thegrowing common desire for a healthier diet, Australian cereal businesses can successfully differentiate their products from the competition while simultaneously carving out an entirely new market of consumers. ...