A comprehensive overview and qualitative analysis of government-led nutrition policies in Australian institutions
Abstract Background Institutions are a recommended setting for dietary interventions and nutrition policies as these provide an opportunity to improve health by creating healthy food environments. In Australia, state and territory governments encourage or mandate institutions in their jurisdiction t...
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Main Authors: | Emalie Rosewarne (Author), Annet C. Hoek (Author), Gary Sacks (Author), Luke Wolfenden (Author), Jason Wu (Author), Jenny Reimers (Author), Kirstan Corben (Author), Michael Moore (Author), Cliona Ni Mhurchu (Author), Jacqui Webster (Author) |
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