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Healthy eating guidance

Why increasing healthy eating is essential for health and wellbeing

Diets and the food environment have changed markedly over the past 30 years - easy access to prominently advertised discretionary foods and drinks make it harder to eat for good physical and mental health.

Many Victorians do not consume enough of the foods and drinks required to keep them healthy (such as vegetables, fruit and wholegrain cereals) and consume too many discretionary foods and drinks high in energy, saturated fat, added sugar, salt or alcohol.

This change has coincided with an increase in obesity, and contributed to chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and some cancers. Creating healthy and more sustainable food environments in public sector and community settings is a key strategy for increasing healthy eating that will have benefits for people and the planet.

What we want to achieve

  • Increase access, availability and consumption of a wide variety of nutritious foods such as fruit and vegetables, as recommended by the Australian Dietary Guidelines.
  • Prioritise implementation of policies that promote the uptake of healthy foods and drinks in key public settings (including health services, schools, early childhood services, workplaces, sport and recreation settings and events).
  • Reduce children’s exposure to marketing of discretionary foods and drinks to reduce consumption.
  • Promote healthy and more equitable, sustainable food systems across Victoria, with a focus on priority populations.
  • Scale evidence-based approaches that promote breastfeeding and support parents and caregivers to provide good nutrition for their infants and young children throughout their first 2,000 days of life.

Evidence-based guidance

This page includes evidence-based guidance to assist partners in the implementation of actions to increase healthy eating across a range of settings, including implementation of the Healthy Choices food (and drink) supply policies or guidelines in key public settings.

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