A similar relationship was noted in the Western Australian Aboriginal Child
Health Survey where an independent association between the number of dietary indicators met and a child's odds of experiencing emotional or behavioural problems was demonstrated.5 Other research with Australian adolescents has also demonstrated an association between dietary quality and mental health, even after controlling for socioeconomic status and a range of individual and family - level characteristics.41, 42 It appears that a more detailed exploration of the link between diet and mental health among Aboriginal children is warr
Health Survey where an independent association between the number
of dietary
indicators met and a child's odds
of experiencing emotional or behavioural
problems was demonstrated.5
Other research with Australian adolescents has also demonstrated an association between dietary quality and mental
health, even after controlling for socioeconomic status and a range of individual and family - level characteristics.41, 42 It appears that a more detailed exploration of the link between diet and mental health among Aboriginal children is warr
health, even after controlling for socioeconomic status and a range
of individual and family - level characteristics.41, 42 It appears that a more detailed exploration
of the link between diet and mental
health among Aboriginal children is warr
health among Aboriginal children is warranted.