Are dietary inequalities among Australian adults changing? a nationally representative analysis of dietary change according to socioeconomic position between 1995 and 2011-13
Abstract Background Increasing inequalities in rates of obesity and chronic disease may be partly fuelled by increasing dietary inequalities, however very few nationally representative analyses of socioeconomic trends in dietary inequalities exist. The release of the 2011-13 Australian National Nutr...
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Main Authors: | Dana Lee Olstad (Author), Rebecca M. Leech (Author), Katherine M. Livingstone (Author), Kylie Ball (Author), Beth Thomas (Author), Jane Potter (Author), Xenia Cleanthous (Author), Rachael Reynolds (Author), Sarah A. McNaughton (Author) |
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