Dietary Guidelines for Adults in
Australia (2003)
Enjoy a wide variety of nutritious foods
- Eat plenty of vegetables, legumes and fruits
- Eat plenty of cereals (including breads, rice, pasta and noodles),
preferably wholegrain
- Include lean meat, fish, poultry and/or alternatives
- Include milks, yoghurts, cheeses and/or alternatives. Reduced-fat
varieties should be chosen, where possible
- Drink plenty of water.
and take care to
- Limit saturated fat and moderate total fat intake
- Choose foods low in salt Limit your alcohol intake if you choose
to drink
- Consume only moderate amounts of sugars and foods containing
added sugars.
Prevent weight gain : be physically active and eat according
to your energy needs
Care for your food : prepare and store it safely
Encourage and support breastfeeding
These guidelines are not in order of importance.
Each one deals with an issue that is key to optimal health.
Two relate to the quantity and quality of the food we eat-getting
the right types of foods in the right amounts to meet the body's
nutrient needs and to reduce the risk of chronic disease. Given
the epidemic of obesity we are currently experiencing in Australia,
one of these guidelines specifically relates to the need to be
active and to avoid overeating.
Another guideline stresses the need to be vigilant about food
safety, and, in view of the increasing awareness of the importance
of early nutrition, there is a further guideline that encourages
everyone to support and promote breastfeeding.
For more information on dietary guidelines please go to:
http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/publications/synopses/dietsyn.htm
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