Australian Dietary Guidelines
Australian Guide to Healthy Eating
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Guide to Healthy Eating
The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion
Medicare
100

What is the primary purpose of ADG Guideline 1?

To encourage individuals to achieve and maintain a healthy weight, be physically active, and choose amounts of nutritious food and drinks to meet energy needs.

100

What does the AGHE provide that the Australian Dietary Guidelines do not?

A visual representation (a pie chart) of the five food groups in the proportions they should be consumed.

100

From which major nutritional model was this guide adapted?

The Australian Guide to Healthy Eating.

100

List the five action areas of the Ottawa Charter.

1. Build healthy public policy; 2. Create supportive environments; 3. Strengthen community action; 4. Develop personal skills; 5. Reorient health services.

100

What is Medicare's role in the Australian health system?

It is Australia’s universal health insurance scheme that provides necessary treatment and hospital care in public hospitals for all Australians.

200

Name the four dietary components that Guideline 3 specifically advises Australians to limit.

Answer: Saturated fat, added salt, added sugars, and alcohol.

200

Into how many different languages has the AGHE been translated to increase its reach?

More than 10 languages.

200

What is the primary difference in the visual content of this guide compared to the standard AGHE?

It includes references to traditional "bush" foods such as kangaroo, goanna, crab meat, and damper.

200

Which action area is reflected when a program provides "culturally appropriate fact sheets" to help people recognize signs of mental health issues?

Develop personal skills.

200

What is the term for when a doctor chooses to accept the Medicare schedule fee as full payment, resulting in no out-of-pocket cost for the patient?

Bulk-billing.

300

According to Guideline 4, why is breastfeeding encouraged for the first six months of an infant's life?  

Because breast milk contains all the nutritional requirements for healthy growth and development and reduces risks of infection, asthma, and SIDS.

300

Which two specific ADG guidelines does the AGHE primarily visually represent?

Guideline 2 (enjoying a wide variety of nutritious foods) and Guideline 3 (limiting discretionary foods).

300

How does the inclusion of traditional foods promote health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples?

It makes the initiative culturally appropriate, which can increase engagement, participation, and the likelihood of improved health status.

300

How does the "Good Sports" program reflect the action area of "Build Healthy Public Policy"?

It assists sports clubs in developing and implementing formal policies to regulate alcohol intake and manage drug-related issues.

300

Identify the three sources of funding for Medicare.

The Medicare levy (2% of taxable income), the Medicare levy surcharge, and general taxation revenue.

400

Identify one strength and one limitation of the Australian Dietary Guidelines as an initiative to promote healthy eating.

Strength: They are available for free download (improving access).
Limitation: They can be difficult for some people to follow if they have low levels of literacy.

400

What is a significant limitation of the AGHE when a consumer is trying to plan a meal like a "pizza" or a "casserole"?

It does not make provisions for "composite foods" (foods containing ingredients from multiple groups), making it difficult to categorize such meals.

400

Name two traditional "bush" fruits or vegetables often represented in this guide.

quandongs or yams

400

Explain how "Aboriginal Quitline" demonstrates "Strengthening Community Action."

It uses Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander specialists who are trained to assist their own communities in a culturally appropriate way.

400

Identify one service covered by Medicare and one health service generally NOT covered.

Covered: GP consultations or treatment in a public hospital. Not Covered: Allied health services (e.g., physiotherapy) or alternative medicines.

500

Explain how Guideline 3 helps reduce the incidence of Type 2 Diabetes

By limiting added sugars and saturated fats, the guidelines help prevent excessive weight gain (obesity), which is a major risk factor for insulin resistance and the development of Type 2 Diabetes.

500

While the AGHE shows proportions, what critical quantitative information is missing that might lead to over-consumption?

It does not provide specific information on serving sizes or the recommended number of serves.

500

Explain how this guide reflects the "Social Justice" principle of equity.

By providing culturally sensitive education and health information, it addresses the specific needs of a population group that experiences lower health status, helping to close the gap in health outcomes.

500

Describe how "Reorienting Health Services" is evident in the Quit Victoria program.

Quit provides free online training for health professionals (like doctors and nurses) to help them move beyond just treating disease to actively assisting patients with smoking cessation.

500

How does the "Medicare Levy Surcharge" promote the sustainability of the overall Australian health system?

It encourages higher-income earners to take out private hospital cover, which reduces the demand and financial strain on the Medicare-funded public hospital system.