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A Hearty Start
The way you live, move, manage stress, and eat plays a powerful role in protecting your heart. This Heart Week, we’re encouraging you to never miss a beat by making…
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Five Steps to a Healthier School Day
Going back to school can offer new opportunities for children, and what they eat can contribute to their success. Not only does preparing a healthy lunchbox ensure kids get the…
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Health Benefits of Whole Grains
By Simone Austin, Advanced Sports Dietitian and Healthylife Chief Health Officer Introduction: We’ve all heard the adage, “breakfast is the most important meal of the day,” but what’s the true…
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Get Bready for International Bread Day
Unfortunately, most Aussies don’t eat enough whole grains! So, to help you get your bread in and celebrate International Bread Day (one of our favourite days!), we’re rounding up six…
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Dietary Fibre: The Digestive health star
Dietary Fibre is the indigestible part of plant foods that are resistant to digestion and absorption in the small intestine1. Dietary fibre promotes beneficial physiological effects such as laxation, reduction…
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All you need to know about plant proteins
Why should you eat more plant proteins? There are several reasons why people should consider adding more plant-based proteins to their diet: Overall, adding more plant-based proteins to your diet…
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How to pack a healthy lunchbox
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Whole Grains for Kids Health
What is a wholegrain? A ‘whole grain’ refers to an intact grain. It must contain all three components of a grain – the bran layer, endosperm, and germ. Each component…
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9 Delicious Bars for the Lunchbox
Check out these delicious bar recipes for your kid’s lunchbox! They’re so easy to make, and the perfect chance to get the kids involved in the kitchen. Make sure they’re…
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Diabetes Friendly Breaky Ideas
Incorporating at least 3 serves of whole grain rich carbohydrate foods a day can help in the prevention and better management of type 2 diabetes. Let’s get that first serve…
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Dietitians’ Attitudes and Understanding of the Promotion of Grains, Whole Grains, and Ultra-Processed Foods
NOVA is a food-classification system based on four levels of processing, from minimally processed to ultra-processed foods (UPFs). Whole-grain-containing commercial breads and ready-to-eat breakfast cereals are considered ultra-processed within NOVA,…
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Webinar Recording: Supporting Whole-Grain Intake
Seeking consistency with our messaging Most Australians, like many others in our modern world, do not consume sufficient whole-grain foods to support optimum health. Dietary Guidelines around the world include…
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Whole Grains and Inflammation
by Genevieve Milesi, Accredited Practising Dietitian Anti-inflammatory foods and diets are buzz words all over blogs, social media, and wellbeing circles, however when we break it down, how do foods, or…
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Webinar Recording: Sustainability in Action
Join Gilad Sadan, Managing Director of N.A.V.I. Co (Network, Advice, Value, Innovation) based in Melbourne Australia. N.A.V.I Co. Global specialises in the Fresh Produce sector. Working with Growers and Marketers…