Objective:To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food expenditure by dwelling type.Design:A cross-sectional study using data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2015-2016 Household Expenditure Survey. Food expenditure was examined on multiple categories: fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, pre-prepared meals, meals in restaurants, hotels and clubs, and fast food and takeaway meals, using two-part models and zero-one inflated beta regression models. Dwelling types were categorised as separate house, semi-detached house, low-rise apartment and high-rise apartment.Setting:Australia, 2015-2016.Participants:Seven thousand three hundred and fifty-eight households from greater capital city areas.Results:Households living in...
To investigate trends in five key aspects of Australian food practice which have been implicated in ...
In urban Australia the three expenditure groups with the highest average weekly expenditure levels w...
Objective: To examine the household factors associated with older Australian's (aged 55 years and ov...
Objective:To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food expenditure by dwelling...
Objective:To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food expenditure by dwelling...
Abstract Objective: To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In many high-income countries people living in regional (rural) areas have hi...
Journal ArticleIn this study we use the Diary Survey component of the 2001 and 2002 Consumer Expendi...
The prevalence of obesity and overweight in Australian adults is on the rise. Many health-related pr...
Improving energy efficiency is an important target to be achieved in residential building developmen...
One of the greatest challenges of the 21st century is to reduce levels of domestic consumption in ur...
Abstract Background Foods prepared outside the h...
ABSTRACT A major change is occurring in the way Australians live, as high-rise apartments are increa...
More Australian families are choosing to live in private, inner-city, high-rise apartments. To date,...
Improving energy efficiency is an important target to be achieved in residential building developmen...
To investigate trends in five key aspects of Australian food practice which have been implicated in ...
In urban Australia the three expenditure groups with the highest average weekly expenditure levels w...
Objective: To examine the household factors associated with older Australian's (aged 55 years and ov...
Objective:To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food expenditure by dwelling...
Objective:To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food expenditure by dwelling...
Abstract Objective: To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In many high-income countries people living in regional (rural) areas have hi...
Journal ArticleIn this study we use the Diary Survey component of the 2001 and 2002 Consumer Expendi...
The prevalence of obesity and overweight in Australian adults is on the rise. Many health-related pr...
Improving energy efficiency is an important target to be achieved in residential building developmen...
One of the greatest challenges of the 21st century is to reduce levels of domestic consumption in ur...
Abstract Background Foods prepared outside the h...
ABSTRACT A major change is occurring in the way Australians live, as high-rise apartments are increa...
More Australian families are choosing to live in private, inner-city, high-rise apartments. To date,...
Improving energy efficiency is an important target to be achieved in residential building developmen...
To investigate trends in five key aspects of Australian food practice which have been implicated in ...
In urban Australia the three expenditure groups with the highest average weekly expenditure levels w...
Objective: To examine the household factors associated with older Australian's (aged 55 years and ov...