OBJECTIVE: Climate change is affecting the ability of food systems to provide sufficient nutritious and affordable foods at all times. Healthy and sustainable (H&S) food choices are important contributions to health and climate change policy efforts. This paper presents empirical data on the affordability of a food basket that incorporates principles of health and sustainability across different food sub-systems, socioeconomic neighbourhoods and household income levels in Greater Western Sydney, Australia. METHODS: A basket survey was used to investigate the cost of both a typical basket of food and a hypothetical H&S basket. The price of foods in the two baskets was recorded in five neighbourhoods, and the affordability of the baskets wa...
Background\ud \ud Price and affordability of foods are important determinants of health. Targeted fo...
Nutritious, safe, affordable, and enjoyable food is a fundamental prerequisite for health. As a nati...
Unhealthy diets contribute at least 14% to Australia's disease burden and are driven by ‘obesogenic’...
Abstract Objective: Climate change is affecting the ability of food systems to provide sufficient nu...
Abstract Background/Aims EAT–Lancet Commission’s Planetary Health Diet proposed a diet t...
Abstract Background Poor diet is the leading preventable risk factor contributing to the burden of d...
Objective: To determine the affordability of a healthy food basket (HFB) for welfare recipients and ...
OBJECTIVE: To articulate a healthy and sustainable (H&S) diet; outline key health and environmental...
Food prices have escalated due to impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on global food systems, and other...
Similarly to other Western countries, current foodconsumption patterns in Australia have been linked...
Few Australians consume a healthy, equitable and more sustainable diet consistent with the Australia...
Objective: To assess changes in the cost and availability of a standard basket of healthy food items...
The perception that healthy foods are more expensive than unhealthy foods has been reported widely t...
Abstract Objective: To compare the cost and affordability of two fortnightly diets (re...
Few Australians consume a healthy, equitable and more sustainable diet consistent with the Australia...
Background\ud \ud Price and affordability of foods are important determinants of health. Targeted fo...
Nutritious, safe, affordable, and enjoyable food is a fundamental prerequisite for health. As a nati...
Unhealthy diets contribute at least 14% to Australia's disease burden and are driven by ‘obesogenic’...
Abstract Objective: Climate change is affecting the ability of food systems to provide sufficient nu...
Abstract Background/Aims EAT–Lancet Commission’s Planetary Health Diet proposed a diet t...
Abstract Background Poor diet is the leading preventable risk factor contributing to the burden of d...
Objective: To determine the affordability of a healthy food basket (HFB) for welfare recipients and ...
OBJECTIVE: To articulate a healthy and sustainable (H&S) diet; outline key health and environmental...
Food prices have escalated due to impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on global food systems, and other...
Similarly to other Western countries, current foodconsumption patterns in Australia have been linked...
Few Australians consume a healthy, equitable and more sustainable diet consistent with the Australia...
Objective: To assess changes in the cost and availability of a standard basket of healthy food items...
The perception that healthy foods are more expensive than unhealthy foods has been reported widely t...
Abstract Objective: To compare the cost and affordability of two fortnightly diets (re...
Few Australians consume a healthy, equitable and more sustainable diet consistent with the Australia...
Background\ud \ud Price and affordability of foods are important determinants of health. Targeted fo...
Nutritious, safe, affordable, and enjoyable food is a fundamental prerequisite for health. As a nati...
Unhealthy diets contribute at least 14% to Australia's disease burden and are driven by ‘obesogenic’...