Review of the nutrition policy of the Arnhem Land Progress Association |
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Authors: | Amanda J Lee Vivienne Hobson Lori Katarski |
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Institution: | Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin;Territory Health Services, Nhulunbuy;Arnhem Land Progress Association, Darwin |
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Abstract: | Abstract: The process of implementation and the effect of the nutrition policy of the Arnhem Land Progress Association (ALPA) were reviewed three years after implementation of the policy in five remote Aboriginal community retail stores in May 1990. In 1993, compliance with the policy varied among stores. Recommended foods were available regularly in most communities; however, promotional and educational components of the policy were not widely implemented. Dietary improvements were evident in those communities where stores most complied with the policy. Some aspects of the ALPA nutrition policy require modification, and renewed commitment to the policy is likely to improve further the diet in the Aboriginal communities involved. The ALPA nutrition policy is a potential model for the development of other local food and nutrition policies in remote Aboriginal communities. |
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