Sentences with phrase «australian drinking habits»

Bill Shrapnel, research co-author and dietitian, said the research highlighted an important trend in how Australian drinking habits change.

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Response to Sydney Morning Herald «Nutritionist, soft drink makers argue over study» 17 February 2014 Beverage research provides much needed data around consumer behaviour «Australian beverage habits have been changing but there has been no conclusive research into the total consumption trends of non-alcoholic water based beverages in more than seven years,» said Australian Beverages -LSB-...]
Long - term trends in Australians» drinking habits include:
Media Statement 14 August, 2015 The bigger picture of Australia's dietary habits should drive change Responding to reports that some Australian hospitals are considering taxing or limiting the availability of soft drinks, sports drinks and energy drinks for sale on site, Australian Beverages Council CEO Geoff Parker comments: «Taxes, limitations or hiding one food or -LSB-...]
This latest research follows on from Roy Morgan Research data reported in Australian Food News in April 2016 which distilled Australia's drinking habits into 100 glasses.
Fewer Australian teenagers are drinking alcohol but more needs to be done to curb the drinking habits of Aussie students, based on the findings of the latest study by Adelaide researchers.
Around four million Australians drink out of habit, and about 1.4 million of those drink to «feel normal», according to a survey conducted in 2010 on behalf of the Salvation Army.
Meanwhile, new research from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's 10 - year survey of the nation's drinking habits has found that Australians are drinking less alcohol as prices rise and club trading hours fall.
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