Impact of overweight and obesity as a risk factor for chronic conditions : Australian burden of dise...
Impact of overweight and obesity as a risk factor for chronic conditions : Australian burden of disease study.
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Canberra, ACT : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, [2017]
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1 online resource (vi, 59 pages) : charts.
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computer
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Canberra, ACT : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, [2017]
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Australian Capital Territory
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[2017]
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Overweight and obesity is a major public health issue, with nearly 2 in 3 adults and 1 in 4 children in Australia considered overweight or obese (AIHW 2016c). The Australian Burden of Disease Study (ABDS) 2011 modelled the impact of overweight and obesity and showed it is one of the leading risk factors for ill health and death (AIHW 2016a). This r...
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Impact of overweight and obesity as a risk factor for chronic conditions : Australian burden of disease study.
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Australian Burden of Disease Study series, 2204-4108 ; no. 11
Cat. no. BOD 12.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-57)
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Mode of access: Available online.
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74VKV5RxvQAl
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKV5RxvQAl
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9781760541149 PDF
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991024268506702626