Volume 60 Number 2 June 2003


From the Editor
Editorial
 

The Journal: a mirror for dietetics and dietitians
Margaret Allman-Farinelli

Leading article
Television and food advertising: An international health threat to children?
Mary Story
Public health and community nutrition

Development of the Australian standard definition of child/adolescent overweight and obesity
Elizabeth Denney-Wilson, Michael L. Booth, Louise A. Baur

Television food advertising: Counterproductive to children’s health? A content analysis using the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating
Julie A. Zuppa, Heather Morton, Kaye P. Mehta

In the shadow of the volcanoes: the impact of intervention on the nutrition and health status of Rwandan refugee children in Zaire two years on from the exodus
Andre Renzaho, Catherine Renzaho

Clinical nutrition

Nutrition issues associated with spinal muscular atrophy
Sarah Leighton

Osteoarthritis: Is more attention to nutritional health required?
Amanda Foley, Jennifer Keogh, Michelle Miller, Julie Halbert, Maria Crotty
Sports nutrition

Current popular ergogenic aids used in sports: a critical review
Graziela Beduschi

Viewpoint

Functional foods from the dietetic perspective in Malaysia
Fatimah Arshad

Insight

Eating and pumping: evaluating the nutrition service of the insulin pump clinic at the Royal Melbourne Hospital
Melanie Voevodin, Cheryl Steele, Kathryn Pierce, Peter G. Colman

Future events
Conference reports
  24th ESPEN (European Society of Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition) Congress, Glasgow, Scotland, 31 August–4 September 2002
  9th Asian Congress of Nutrition, New Delhi, India, 23–27 February 2003
Continuing education
 

Thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid and biotin

Of interest from the journals
Book reviews

 

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