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2014Inadequate riboflavin intake and anemia risk in a Chinese population: five-year follow up of the Jiangsu Nutrition StudyShi, Z.; Zhen, S.; Wittert, G.; Yuan, B.; Zuo, H.; Taylor, A.; Matsuo, K.
2014Physical inactivity and incidence of obesity among South Australian adultsMontgomerie, A.; Chittleborough, C.; Taylor, A.; Tang, J.W.
2016Elucidating the Biological Mechanisms Linking Depressive Symptoms With Type 2 Diabetes in Men: The Longitudinal Effects of Inflammation, Microvascular Dysfunction, and TestosteroneTully, P.J.; Baumeister, H.; Martin, S.; Atlantis, E.; Jenkins, A.; Januszewski, A.; O Loughlin, P.; Taylor, A.; Wittert, G.A.; others,
2016The role of business size in assessing the uptake of health promoting workplace initiatives in AustraliaTaylor, A.; Pilkington, R.; Montgomerie, A.; Feist, H.
2005Bipolar I and II disorders in a random and representative Australian populationGoldney, R.; Fisher, L.; DalGrande, E.; Taylor, A.; Hawthorne, G.
2015The use of a chronic disease and risk factor surveillance system to determine the age, period and cohort effects on the prevalence of obesity and diabetes in South Australian adults - 2003-2013Taylor, A.; Shi, Z.; Montgomerie, A.; Dal Grande, E.; Campostrini, S.; Lin, H.
2015Parental midlife body shape and association with multiple adult offspring obesity measures: North West Adelaide Health StudyGrant, J.; Chittleborough, C.; Taylor, A.; Allison, D.B.
2008Lifestyle factors associated with age-related differences in body composition: the Florey Adelaide Male Aging StudyAtlantis, E.; Martin, S.; Haren, M.; Taylor, A.; Wittert, G.
2013Diabetes and cardiovascular disease outcomes in the metabolically healthy obese phenotypeAppleton, S.; Seaborn, C.; Visvanathan, R.; Hill, C.; Gill, T.; Taylor, A.; Adams, R.
2013Shoulder pain in the community: an examination of associative factors using a longitudinal cohort studyGill, T.; Shanahan, E.; Taylor, A.; Buchbinder, R.; Hill, C.