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Karen E. Charlton

2013

Chicken

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Pork, Beef And Chicken Have Similar Effects On Acute Satiety And Appetite Regulatory Hormone Responses, Karen E. Charlton, Linda C. Tapsell, Marijka Batterham, Jane E. O'Shea, Rebecca L. Thorne, Qingsheng Zhang, Eleanor Beck Apr 2013

Pork, Beef And Chicken Have Similar Effects On Acute Satiety And Appetite Regulatory Hormone Responses, Karen E. Charlton, Linda C. Tapsell, Marijka Batterham, Jane E. O'Shea, Rebecca L. Thorne, Qingsheng Zhang, Eleanor Beck

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Food, Health And Nutrition: Where Does Chicken Fit?, Karen E. Charlton, Yasmine Probst, Linda C. Tapsell, Patrick J. Blackall Apr 2013

Food, Health And Nutrition: Where Does Chicken Fit?, Karen E. Charlton, Yasmine Probst, Linda C. Tapsell, Patrick J. Blackall

Karen E. Charlton

The link between diet and health is important, given the prevalence of diet related disease, including obesity, in the Australian population. Consumers need to be able to discriminate between foods based on the nutritional contribution of each to a healthy diet. They also need to be able to discriminate between foods in a broader context, considering issues such as food safety, how the food is produced and the environmental consequences of its production. This review outlines the position of chicken in the Australian diet from a health, consumer and environmental perspective. Chicken can contribute to a healthy eating pattern. It …