Dietary guidelines are designed to assist people to make appropriate food choices to reduce their risk of diet-related diseases. In 2013, the Australian Dietary Guidelines were updated and now includes food group recommendations for two groups of older Australians (51-70 years and 70+ years), where previously only one older age group existed (60+ years). The aim of this article is to raise awareness among general practitioners (GPs) about the latest Australian Dietary Guidelines and to identify relevant resources that will help GPs provide up-todate dietary advice for older patients. The 2013 Australian Guide to Healthy Eating visually represents the proportions of the five food groups recommended for daily consumption. The Recommended Dietary Intake for some nutrients is higher for older people, compared with the general adult population. Older people often turn to their GP for nutritional advice.
Journal article
The 2013 Australian dietary guidelines and recommendations for older Australians
Australian Family Physician, Vol.44(5), pp.311-315
2015
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- Title
- The 2013 Australian dietary guidelines and recommendations for older Australians
- Creators
- Sonya Brownie - Southern Cross UniversityHolly Muggleston - Southern Cross UniversityChristopher J Oliver - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Australian Family Physician, Vol.44(5), pp.311-315
- Identifiers
- 3103; 991012821036202368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health; Human Sciences; School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article