Remote Indigenous Australians experience disproportionately poor cardio-metabolic health, which is largely underpinned by adverse dietary intake related to social determinants. Little evidence exists about the community environmental-level factors that shape diet quality in this geographically isolated population group. This study aimed to explore the modifiable environmental-level factors associated with the features of dietary intake that underpin cardiometabolic disease risk in this population group. Community-level dietary intake data were estimated from weekly store sales data collected throughout 2012 and linked with concurrent social, built, and physical environmental dimension data for 13 remote Indigenous Australian communities in ...
Objectives: This study assessed the burden and determinants of cardiovascular and metabolic risk in ...
Closing the health gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians relies, in part...
Chronic non-communicable diseases related to excessive or unbalanced dietary intakes are on the rise...
Remote Indigenous Australians experience disproportionately poor cardio-metabolic health, which is l...
Objective: To consider the plausible nutritional impacts of fluctuations in money availability withi...
Apparent per capita food and nutrient intake in six remote Australian Aboriginal communities using t...
The health of Indigenous Australians is dramatically poorer than that of the non-Indigenous populati...
Objective: To describe the nutritional quality of community-level diets in remote northern Australia...
Indigenous Australians experience poorer health than non-Indigenous Australians, with cardiometaboli...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples suffer higher rates of food insecurity and diet-relate...
"Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular and renal disease contribute significantly to the lower life expect...
High prevalence of obesity and non-communicable diseases is a global public health problem, in which...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples suffer higher rates of food insecurity and diet-relate...
High prevalence of obesity and non-communicable diseases is a global public health problem, in which...
Objective: Determine how very-remote Indigenous community (RIC) food and beverage (F&B) turnover qua...
Objectives: This study assessed the burden and determinants of cardiovascular and metabolic risk in ...
Closing the health gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians relies, in part...
Chronic non-communicable diseases related to excessive or unbalanced dietary intakes are on the rise...
Remote Indigenous Australians experience disproportionately poor cardio-metabolic health, which is l...
Objective: To consider the plausible nutritional impacts of fluctuations in money availability withi...
Apparent per capita food and nutrient intake in six remote Australian Aboriginal communities using t...
The health of Indigenous Australians is dramatically poorer than that of the non-Indigenous populati...
Objective: To describe the nutritional quality of community-level diets in remote northern Australia...
Indigenous Australians experience poorer health than non-Indigenous Australians, with cardiometaboli...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples suffer higher rates of food insecurity and diet-relate...
"Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular and renal disease contribute significantly to the lower life expect...
High prevalence of obesity and non-communicable diseases is a global public health problem, in which...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples suffer higher rates of food insecurity and diet-relate...
High prevalence of obesity and non-communicable diseases is a global public health problem, in which...
Objective: Determine how very-remote Indigenous community (RIC) food and beverage (F&B) turnover qua...
Objectives: This study assessed the burden and determinants of cardiovascular and metabolic risk in ...
Closing the health gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians relies, in part...
Chronic non-communicable diseases related to excessive or unbalanced dietary intakes are on the rise...