Objective To describe the quantity and diversity of food and beverage intake in Australian children aged 12–16 months and to determine if the amount and type of milk intake is associated with dietary diversity. Methods Mothers participating in the NOURISH and South Australian Infant Dietary Intake (SAIDI) studies completed a single 24-hour recall of their child's food intake, when children (n=551) were aged 12–16 months. The relationship between dietary diversity and intake of cow's milk, formula or breastmilk was examined using one-way ANOVA. Results Dairy and cereal were the most commonly consumed food groups and the greatest contributors to daily energy intake. Most children ate fruit (87%) and vegetables (77%) on the day of the 24-hour ...
Aim: To compare dietary intakes of young children to the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) a...
Objective: To measure the types and quantities of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ foods consumed...
Background: Food preferences develop early in life and track into later life. There is limited infor...
Objective\ud \ud To describe the quantity and diversity of food and beverage intake in Australian ch...
Abstract Objective: To describe the quantity and diversity of food and beverage intake in Australian...
A varied and diverse diet in childhood supports optimum long-term preferences and growth. Previous a...
A varied and diverse diet in childhood supports optimum long-term preferences and growth. Previous a...
A varied and diverse diet in childhood supports optimum long-term preferences and growth. Previous a...
Breastfeeding is recommended beyond 12 months of age, but little is known about the contribution of ...
Breastfeeding is recommended beyond 12 months of age, but little is known about the contribution of ...
The cross-sectional 2007 Australian National Children’s Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey colle...
Objective: To determine the dietary patterns of a national sample of 2–8-year-old Australian childre...
Abstract Objective: To describe the dietary intake of a sample of Australian children. Methods: Thre...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the dietary patterns of a national sample of 2–8-year-old Australian childre...
Objective - To describe the dietary intake of a sample of Australian children. Methods - Three days ...
Aim: To compare dietary intakes of young children to the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) a...
Objective: To measure the types and quantities of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ foods consumed...
Background: Food preferences develop early in life and track into later life. There is limited infor...
Objective\ud \ud To describe the quantity and diversity of food and beverage intake in Australian ch...
Abstract Objective: To describe the quantity and diversity of food and beverage intake in Australian...
A varied and diverse diet in childhood supports optimum long-term preferences and growth. Previous a...
A varied and diverse diet in childhood supports optimum long-term preferences and growth. Previous a...
A varied and diverse diet in childhood supports optimum long-term preferences and growth. Previous a...
Breastfeeding is recommended beyond 12 months of age, but little is known about the contribution of ...
Breastfeeding is recommended beyond 12 months of age, but little is known about the contribution of ...
The cross-sectional 2007 Australian National Children’s Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey colle...
Objective: To determine the dietary patterns of a national sample of 2–8-year-old Australian childre...
Abstract Objective: To describe the dietary intake of a sample of Australian children. Methods: Thre...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the dietary patterns of a national sample of 2–8-year-old Australian childre...
Objective - To describe the dietary intake of a sample of Australian children. Methods - Three days ...
Aim: To compare dietary intakes of young children to the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) a...
Objective: To measure the types and quantities of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ foods consumed...
Background: Food preferences develop early in life and track into later life. There is limited infor...