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- Added sugar intake and incidence of metabolic syndrome in older Australians 2016
- Developing a tool to identify therapeutic alliance in a health coaching weight-loss intervention program 2016
- Diet quality in end stage renal failure patients on dialysis 2016
- Motivational interviewing and values clarification: Behavioural therapy for weight loss 2016
- Patterns of pork consumption in Australians: Secondary analysis of the 2011-2013 Australian health survey 2016
- Perceived nutrition needs and food choices of community living older adults 2016
- Polyunsaturated fatty acid food frequency questionnaire valid-ation in people with end stage renal disease on dialysis 2016
- Socioeconomic disadvantage associated with prevalence of obesity but not overweight 2016
- The composition of breakfast and its effects of cognitive and academic performance of elementary and secondary school students 2016
- The dietary modelling tool: Using online constraint optimisation techniques to streamline food-based dietary prescriptions 2016
- Use of healthy lifestyle programs for weight management/loss in overweight and obese adults 2016
- Wellness, wellbeing and food choice clinical practice tool - A way forward for patient-centred weight loss practice 2016
- Achieving recommended intakes of fruits and vegetables is largely unaffordable for urban households in Port Vila, Vanuatu 2014
- Antenatal shared care model: what do pregnant women and their healthcare providers know about iodine? 2014
- Changes in added sugar intake and its major food sources in older Australians during a 15—year follow-up 2014
- Fish intake during pregnancy and foetal neurodevelopment – A systematic review of the evidence 2014
- Fruit and vegetable intake and body mass index in a large sample of middle-aged Australian men and women 2014
- Hypocaloric dietary advice targeting increased n-3 pufa intake does not increase blood pressure reduction over 3 months 2014
- The impact of fruit flavonoids from cherries on memory and cognition in older adults with mild to moderate dementia 2014