Unhealthy diets contribute at least 14% to Australia's disease burden and are driven by ‘obesogenic’ food environments. Compliance with dietary recommendations is particularly poor amongst disadvantaged populations including low socioeconomic groups, those living in rural/remote areas and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. The perception that healthy foods are expensive is a key barrier to healthy choices and a major determinant of diet-related health inequities. Available state/regional/local data (limited and non-comparable) suggests that, despite basic healthy foods not incurring GST, the cost of healthy food is higher and has increased more rapidly than unhealthy food over the last 15 years in Australia. However, there were no nati...
Low socioeconomic groups (SEGs) in Australia are less likely to consume diets consistent with the Au...
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...
Background Price and affordability of foods are important determinants of health. Targeted food pric...
The perception that healthy foods are more expensive than unhealthy foods has been reported widely t...
Abstract Background This paper describes the rationale, development and final protocol of the Health...
Objective: To undertake a systematic review to determine similarities and differences in metrics and...
Copyright © The Authors 2016. Objective To undertake a systematic review to determine similarities a...
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...
Few Australians consume a healthy, equitable and more sustainable diet consistent with the Australia...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: This paper describes the rationale, development and final protocol...
To determine the reliability of streamlined data-gathering techniques for examining the price and af...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples suffer higher rates of food insecurity and diet-relate...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples suffer higher rates of food insecurity and diet-relate...
Low socioeconomic groups (SEGs) in Australia are less likely to consume diets consistent with the Au...
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...
Background Price and affordability of foods are important determinants of health. Targeted food pric...
The perception that healthy foods are more expensive than unhealthy foods has been reported widely t...
Abstract Background This paper describes the rationale, development and final protocol of the Health...
Objective: To undertake a systematic review to determine similarities and differences in metrics and...
Copyright © The Authors 2016. Objective To undertake a systematic review to determine similarities a...
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...
Few Australians consume a healthy, equitable and more sustainable diet consistent with the Australia...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: This paper describes the rationale, development and final protocol...
To determine the reliability of streamlined data-gathering techniques for examining the price and af...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples suffer higher rates of food insecurity and diet-relate...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples suffer higher rates of food insecurity and diet-relate...
Low socioeconomic groups (SEGs) in Australia are less likely to consume diets consistent with the Au...
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...