Guest Editorial: NSW food and nutrition monitoring project
Edwina Macoun
Abstract
New South Wales can take pride in having one of the world's best food supplies, yet diet-related disease is commonplace. Poor nutrition is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, stroke, some cancers, diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis, dental caries and iron-deficiency anaemia. The potential years of life lost to age 65 because of diet-related disease are 70 per cent of those lost because of smoking.
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin 8(7) 41 - 48 (1997) doi:10.1071/NB97019





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