Aboriginal health policy: is nutrition the 'gap' in 'Closing the Gap'?
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posted on 2014-08-01, 00:00 authored by Jennifer BrowneJennifer Browne, R Hayes, D GleesonObjective: To examine the extent to which nutrition has been prioritised in national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health policy. Method: Australian Government websites were searched for Aboriginal-specific health policies and strategies developed between 2000 and 2012. Thirteen documents describing nine policies were analysed. Results: Increased and more comprehensive inclusion of nutrition in Aboriginal health policy was identified during the first half of this period. In the second half, however, nutrition strategies were fragmented, and a much greater emphasis was placed on smoking. Conclusion and Implication: With the exception of food security in remote communities, nutrition seems to have disappeared from the national Aboriginal health policy agenda. This is a concern, given the burden of nutrition-related disease in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population. © 2014 Public Health Association of Australia.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public HealthVolume
38Pagination
362-369Location
London, Eng.Publisher DOI
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1326-0200eISSN
1753-6405Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalIssue
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