Objective: To investigate the proportion of middle-aged Australian women meeting national dietary recommendations and its variation according to selected sociodemographic and behavioural characteristics.Design: This cross-sectional population-based study used a food-frequency questionnaire to investigate dietary patterns and compliance with 13 commonly promoted dietary guidelines among a cohort of middle-aged women participating in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women\u27s Health.Setting: Nation-wide community-based survey.Subjects: A total of 10 561 women aged 50–55 years at the time of the survey in 2001.Results: Only about one-third of women complied with more than half of the guidelines, and only two women in the entire samp...
Drafts of the Australian Dietary Guidelines and the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating are now avail...
Khlood Bookari,1 Heather Yeatman,1 Moira Williamson2,3 1School of Health and Society, Faculty of So...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of nutrition for reproductive health, but little i...
OBJECTIVE: To compare women's diets with recommended intakes from the new Australian Dietary Guideli...
First published online 4 March 2014Objective: To compare women's diets with recommended intakes from...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the major dietary patterns of two age cohorts of wome...
Objective: To develop a diet quality score reflecting adherence to national dietary recommendations ...
Background: Preconception and pregnancy dietary intakes can influence the health of future generatio...
Population surveys have rarely identified dietary patterns associated with excess energy intake in r...
Population surveys have rarely identified dietary patterns associated with excess energy intake in r...
Objective: To investigate and report the diet quality of young Australian women by pregnancy status....
Background: The Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) for pregnancy provides a number of food- a...
Objective:Low socio-economic groups (SEG) in Australia suffer poorer diet-related health than the re...
Background – Diet indices reflecting recommended or optimal eating patterns have been suggested as a...
Background: There is a dearth of knowledge about the foods that Australian adults eat and a need for...
Drafts of the Australian Dietary Guidelines and the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating are now avail...
Khlood Bookari,1 Heather Yeatman,1 Moira Williamson2,3 1School of Health and Society, Faculty of So...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of nutrition for reproductive health, but little i...
OBJECTIVE: To compare women's diets with recommended intakes from the new Australian Dietary Guideli...
First published online 4 March 2014Objective: To compare women's diets with recommended intakes from...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the major dietary patterns of two age cohorts of wome...
Objective: To develop a diet quality score reflecting adherence to national dietary recommendations ...
Background: Preconception and pregnancy dietary intakes can influence the health of future generatio...
Population surveys have rarely identified dietary patterns associated with excess energy intake in r...
Population surveys have rarely identified dietary patterns associated with excess energy intake in r...
Objective: To investigate and report the diet quality of young Australian women by pregnancy status....
Background: The Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) for pregnancy provides a number of food- a...
Objective:Low socio-economic groups (SEG) in Australia suffer poorer diet-related health than the re...
Background – Diet indices reflecting recommended or optimal eating patterns have been suggested as a...
Background: There is a dearth of knowledge about the foods that Australian adults eat and a need for...
Drafts of the Australian Dietary Guidelines and the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating are now avail...
Khlood Bookari,1 Heather Yeatman,1 Moira Williamson2,3 1School of Health and Society, Faculty of So...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of nutrition for reproductive health, but little i...