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Enough for rations and a little bit extra : challenges of nutrition improvement in an Aboriginal com...

Enough for rations and a little bit extra : challenges of nutrition improvement in an Aboriginal com...

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Enough for rations and a little bit extra : challenges of nutrition improvement in an Aboriginal community in North-East Arnhem Land / by Julie Kay Brimblecombe.

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Enough for rations and a little bit extra : challenges of nutrition improvement in an Aboriginal community in North-East Arnhem Land / by Julie Kay Brimblecombe.

Publisher

2007.

Date

2007.

Record Identifier

74VKVGByEwOl

MMS ID

991024156192302626

Language

English

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Physical content

1 online resource.

Contents

Introduction and literature review -- Research framework and approach --Phase 1: an epidemiological assessment of nutrition -- Phase 2: a behavioural and environmental assessment of nutrition -- Phase 3: an educational and ecological assessment of nutrition -- Phase 4: administration and policy asse...

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Publisher

2007.

Place of Publication

Northern Territory

Date Published

2007.

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Summary

"Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular and renal disease contribute significantly to the lower life expectancy and disproportionately high rates of morbidity of Indigenous Australians; diet plays a key role in protecting against these conditions; the people of Galiwin?ku, an Aboriginal community in North-East Arnhem Land, are striving to improve their he...

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Full title

Enough for rations and a little bit extra : challenges of nutrition improvement in an Aboriginal community in North-East Arnhem Land / by Julie Kay Brimblecombe.

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Notes

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ELECTRONIC ACCESS ONLY.

A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Menzies School of Health Research and Institute of Advanced Studies, Charles Darwin University, Darwin.

Title from electronic thesis (viewed 2/2/10)

Bibliography: p. 365-416.

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74VKVGByEwOl

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991024156192302626

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