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Recommendations for nutrition and physical activity for Australian children
Med J Aust 2000; 173 Suppl 7 August: S1-S16
Our children's well being has a key influence on the
success of future generations. The aim of any health professional or
parent should be to encourage sensible nutritional and physical
activity practices throughout childhood as well as in later life.
Recently, there has been concern that children today may have a
lifestyle which places them at an increased risk of developing
diseases such as obesity, cardiovascular disease and diabetes in
later life. Strategies for optimising health in children should
promote sound dietary practices and physical activity to help
prevent this outcome.
This supplement attempts to answer some of the questions frequently
asked by medical practitioners and health professionals about
nutrition and physical activity in primary school children. A panel
of experts working in paediatric health have contributed to the
supplement, and to the development of recommendations which will
assist healthcare practitioners in managing and treating problems
related to nutrition and fitness.
Go to the contents list . . . An initiative of Sports Dietitians Australia See also Nutrition and physical activity needs of women aged 40 and over
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© 2000 Medical Journal of Australia.
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