The CSIRO says the average Australian's diet is likely to get worse within five years, hurting our health and the taxpayers' ...
Junk foods (such as cakes ... But we are currently studying changes in the whole diet, taking in other food groups as well. Australian diets are going in the wrong direction, but it’s not ...
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The Aussie diet in 2030 will have less fruit and more junk food if current trends continueFindings from the new study, published in the Australian and New Zealand ... Key findings show: Discretionary food consumption (ultra processed foods and sugary drinks) will soar by 18% by 2030.
Australia’s Federal government is due to finalise restrictions on unhealthy food advertising in 2025, after considering feedback on policy options for TV and broadcast media, online and out of home, ...
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Fresh fruit down, junk food up: our modelling suggests Australians’ diets will get worse by 2030Junk foods (such as cakes, chips ... But we are currently studying changes in the whole diet, taking in other food groups as well. Australian diets are going in the wrong direction, but it’s not too ...
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