Dietary intake of Aboriginal Australian children aged 6–36 months in a remote community: a cross-sectional study

Dietary intake of Aboriginal Australian children aged 6–36 months in a remote community: a cross-sectional study

Nutrition Journal

  • Author(s): Tonkin, Emma, Kennedy, Dani, Hanieh, Sarah, Biggs, Beverley-Ann, Kearns, Therese, Gondarra, Veronica, Dhurrkay, Roslyn, Brimblecombe, Julie
  • Published: 2020
  • Volume: 19
  • ISBN: 1475-2891

Abstract: Scarce literature comprehensively captures the transition to solid foods for children in remote Aboriginal Australian communities, a population expected to be especially vulnerable to nutritional inadequacy for largely socio-economic reasons. This study describes the dietary intake of children aged 6–36 months in a remote Aboriginal community during the years of solids introduction and establishment. Specifically, we aimed to explore milk feeding practices, major sources of nutrition and traditional food consumption, dietary patterns and nutrient and food group intakes, and compare these to national and international recommendations.

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