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Journals 2004

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Last Updated on Sunday, 25 July 2010 22:57

HEIA Journal Volume 11 Number 3 2004


Food and family transitions: Cooking in the aftermath of divorce
Bruce Smyth and Ilene Wolcott

Attitude to animals: An indicator of risk of interpersonal violence?
Nicola Taylor, PhD and Tania Signal, PhD

South Australian school canteens 2003: Revisiting the 1990 school canteen/tuckshop survey
Claire E Drummond and Lorraine Sheppard, PhD

National Cancer Prevention Policy 2004–06 Preventable risk factors: Diet
The Cancer Council Australia

National Cancer Prevention Policy 2004–06 Preventable risk factors: Overweight and Obesity
The Cancer Council Australia

Journal Extra

What factors are related to literacy achievement?

Sportwool - High performance active sportswear
Futuristic ‘smart’ yarns on the horizon
Cotton - Did you know
An update on country of origin labelling
Aluminium in food and water
Long work hours and the wellbeing of fathers and their families

Book Review

ISSN number: 1322-9974

HEIA Journal Volume 11 Number 2 2004

Crossing the boundary between private and public:
Methodological challenges of studying activities in homes (the case of laundry work)
T.Salo & P. Palojoki
Broadcasting bad health - Why food marketing to children needs to be controlled
Text by K. Dalmeny, E. Hanna & T. Lobstein
Dietary guidelines and the sustainability of food systems
Malcolm Riley
Encourage and support breastfeeding
Colin Binns

Journal Extra
Tenth Anniversary of the International year of the Family
Major trends affecting families world-wide
Australian Statistics
Australian Institute of Family Studies Research Papers
Mum and dad still the most common family experience for Aussie kids


HEIA Journal Volume 11 Number 1 2004


Nu Xs: Is it 2 L8 4 family?
Donna Pendergast, PhD

Position statement on Very Low Carbohydrate Diets
Information from the Heart Foundation

Children’s health or corporate wealth?
The case for banning television food advertising to children

Johanna Mithen, Bronwyn Ashton and Heather Morton

Broadcasting bad health - Why food marketing to children needs to be controlled
Text by K. Dalmeny, E. Hanna & T. Lobstein

Journal Extra
Book Reviews
GM Canola safety assessments
FSANZ issues advice to fructose intolerant people to avoid new food ingredient tagatose
MILK - Part of a balanced diet

 

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