Contribution of 'noncore'foods and beverages to the energy intake and weight status of Australian children
Objectives: The Australian Guide to Healthy Eating is based on five core food groups and
water. Foods or beverages that do not fit into these groups are considered extra or 'noncore'.
We tested the hypotheses that noncore foods and beverages make a greater proportional
contribution to mean daily energy intakes of:(1) children, compared with other age groups;
and (2) overweight and obese children, compared with healthy weight children.
water. Foods or beverages that do not fit into these groups are considered extra or 'noncore'.
We tested the hypotheses that noncore foods and beverages make a greater proportional
contribution to mean daily energy intakes of:(1) children, compared with other age groups;
and (2) overweight and obese children, compared with healthy weight children.
Abstract
Objectives:
The Australian Guide to Healthy Eating is based on five core food groups and water. Foods or beverages that do not fit into these groups are considered extra or ‘noncore’. We tested the hypotheses that noncore foods and beverages make a greater proportional contribution to mean daily energy intakes of:(1) children, compared with other age groups; and (2) overweight and obese children, compared with healthy weight children.
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