Nutrition For Everyone: Nutrition Links

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Information Resources

 

American Academy of Pediatrics. Cholesterol in Childhood Policy Statement. Pediatrics 1998;10:141-147.
 
Australian Breastfeeding Association.

Australian Dairy Corporation. Nutrition Fact Sheet – Lactose.

Australian Dairy Corporation. Nutrition Fact Sheet – Yogurt.

Australian Dental Association Consumer Information.

Australian Nutrient Composition Tables (AUSNUT). Food Standards Australia New Zealand, 1999.
 
Australian Sports Drug Agency

Baby Centre – A hand’s-on guide to pregnancy, birth and life

Brand-Miller J et al. (1998) The GI Factor. The Glucose Revolution. Hodder, Sydney.

Brown KH, Dewey KG, Allen LH. (1998) Complementary feeding of Young Children in Developing Countries: A review of current scientific knowledge. WHO/UNICEF.

Burke L. (1995) The Complete Guide To Food For Sports Performance, Allen & Unwin, Australia

Burke L, Deakin V ( eds). (2000) Clinical Sports Nutrition. McGraw-Hill, Australia.
 
Cardwell, G. (2002) Top Blokes’ Food Manual, Nutrition Impact, Western Australia.

Commonwealth of Australia. The Australian Guide to Healthy Eating, 1998.
 
Diabetes Australia NSW

Diabetes in Pregnancy - American Diabetes Association

Diabetes in Pregnancy - NSW Health

Dietary Guidelines for Older Australians. National Health and Medical Research Council, 1999.
 
Dietary Supplements - Sports Science Exchange
 
Dietitians Association of Australia

Diet for Lactose Intolerance, Gastro Net.

Family Doctor - Health information from the American Academy of Family Physicians.
 
Favier AE. (1992) The role of zinc in reproduction. Hormonal Mechanisms. Biol Trace Elem Res 32:363-82.
 
Ferson MJ. (1997) Infection control in child care settings. Communicable Diseases Intelligence 21:333-7.
 
GI Symbol Program
 
Go Grains website - nutrition communication for the Australian grains industry  

Guidelines for Nutrition in Long Day Care. Public Health Division, Health Department of Western Australia.

Health Department of Western Australia Public Health Division. Vegetarian Pregnancy
 
Infant Feeding Guidelines for Health Workers. National Health and Medical Research Council, 1996.
 
Keith, R. Trying to Get Pregnant?  The Right Diet and Exercise May Help
 
Kids’ Health

Koopman LP et al. (2001) Respiratory infections in infants: interaction of parental allergy, child care and siblings. The PIAMA study. Pediatrics. 108:943-8.
 
Levin et al. (1981) Quantitative analysis of the effects of caffeine on sperm motility and cyclic adenosine 3, 5-monophosphate (AMP) phosphodiesterase. Fertil Steril. 36:798-802.
 
Makler et al. (1980) Factors affecting sperm motility. IV. Incubation of human semen with caffeine, kallikrein and other metabolically active compounds. Fertil Steril 1980; 33:624-30.

McVeagh P, Reed E. (2001) Kids, Food, Health 1: Nutrition and Your Child’s Development. Finch Publishing, Sydney.
 
Meat and Livestock Australia  - The Mainmeal.com
 
My Doctor – an Australian healthcare website from MIMS

MIMS Consumer Health Group. Eating Well in Pregnancy, 2002.
 
National Health and Medical Research Council, Infectious Diseases in Child Care Working Group. Staying Healthy in Childcare. Canberra 2001.
 
National Health and Medical Research Council. Revised Statement on the Relationship Between Dietary Folic Acid and Neural Tube Defects such as Spina Bifida, 1993.

National Heart Foundation of Australia. Enjoy Healthy Eating – A guide to keeping your blood cholesterol in check, 2002.

New South Wales Health Department. Food Borne Illness. 2000,

Nicklas TA et al. (1998) Nutrient contribution of breakfast, secular trends and the role of ready-to-eat cereals: a review of data from the Bogalusa Heart Study. Am J Clin Nutr, 67 (Suppl):757S-63S.

Norman RJ. Clark AM. (1998) Obesity and reproductive disorders: a review. Reprod Fertil Dev; 10:55-63.

Nutrition and Athletic Performance – Position of the American Dietetic Association, Dietitians of Canada and the American College of Sports Medicine, J Am Diet Assoc. 2000;100:1543-1556.

Osteoporosis Australia.
 
Pregnancy Health Center – Yahoo Health

Policy Statement. Breastfeeding and the Use of Human Milk. Pediatrics 1997;100,6:1035-1039
 
Rankin JW. Glycemic index and exercise metabolism. Sport Science Exch; 10

Recommendations for nutrition and physical activity for Australian children. MJA 2000;173, supplement.

Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. RACGP Breastfeeding Position Statement. Melbourne; 2000.
 
Sinclair S. (2000) Male infertility: Nutritional and environmental considerations. Altern Med Rev; 5:28-38.

Sports Dietitians of Australia

Stanton.R. (1995) Complete Book of Food and Nutrition, Simon & Schuster, Australia.
 
Stanton, R. (2000) The diet dilemma – explained. Allen & Unwin, Sydney.
 
The Australian Guide to Healthy Eating. Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing, 1998.

The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Fact Sheet – The Crying Baby.

The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Fact Sheet – Reflux. 
 
The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Fact Sheet- Caring For Your Child’s Teeth.
 
The National Heart Foundation of Australia

UNICEF. Breastfeeding: Foundation for a Healthy Future, 1999.
 
University of Sydney GI website
 
Victorian Aboriginal Childcare Agency Co-operative Limited 

WHO. Feeding and Nutrition of Infants and Young Children. WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No.87

WHO. The Optimal Duration Of Exclusive Breastfeeding. Geneva: 2001. Report No 7.
 
Wong et al. (2000) Male subfactor infertility: possible causes and the impact of nutritional factors. Fertil Steril, 73:435-8.

Worthington-Roberts BS. (2000)  Maternal Nutrition: The Beginning Of Life And The Physiology Of Pregnancy, in Worthington-Robert BS and Rodwell Williams SR (Eds), Nutrition Throughout the Life Cycle