What do the Australian Guidelines to healthy eating aim to do
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AUSTRALIAN DIETARY GUIDELINE 1
To achieve and maintain a healthy weight, be physically active and choose amounts of nutritious foods and drinks to meet your energy needs.
AUSTRALIAN DIETARY GUIDELINE 2
Enjoy a wide variety of nutritious foods from these 5 food groups
1. Vegetables
2. Fruit
3. Grains
4. Lean meats
5. Dairy
AUSTRALIAN DIETARY GUIDELINE 3
Limit intake of foods containing high saturated fat, added salt, added sugars and alcohol
AUSTRALIAN DIETARY GUIDELINE 4
Encourage, support and promote breastfeeding
AUSTRALIAN DIETARY GUIDELINE 5
Care for your food; prepare and store it safely
DIETARY GUIDELINES FOR AUSTRALIAN ADULTS
DIETARY GUIDELINES FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
DIETARY GUIDELINES FOR 65 AND OLDER
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What are sensory factors?
Factors that decrease our appetite or desire to consume including: appearance, texture and smell
Examples of how Australian culture impacts food choices
Food choices valued by Australians
What are lacto-ovo vegetarians
Do not eat meat or seafood but include dairy and eggs
What are Lacto vegetarians
Avoid meat, seafood, eggs, milk and dairy
What are vegans
Only consume plant based foods
How can emotions affect our food choices
Emotional status, self concept and previous experiences influence food choices and resulting nutritional status. Emotions experienced when with friends, feeling happy and confident may influence food choices
How can past experiences influence food choices
Connecting past memories with food experiences may deter a person selecting a particular food
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