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2006Men in Australia Telephone Survey (MATeS): predictors of men's help-seeking behaviour for reproductive health disordersHolden, C.; Jolley, D.; McLachlan, R.; Pitts, M.; Cumming, R.; Wittert, G.; Handelsman, D.; De Kretser, D.
2007Personal and lifestyle characteristics predictive of the consumption of fast foods in AustraliaMohr, P.; Wilson, C.; Dunn, K.; Brindal, E.; Wittert, G.
2008Qualities men value when communicating with general practitioners: implications for primary care settingsSmith, J.; Braunack-Mayer, A.; Wittert, G.; Warin, M.
2007Gonadal steroids and visuo-spatial abilities in adult males: Implications for generalized age-related cognitive declineMartin, D.; Wittert, G.; Burns, N.
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.
2006Peripheral INSL3 concentrations decline with age in a large population of Australian menAnand Ivell, R.; Wohlgemuth, J.; Haren, M.; Hope, P.; Hatzinikolas, G.; Wittert, G.; Ivell, R.
2009Free testosterone levels, attentional control, and processing speed performance in aging menMartin, D.; Burns, N.; Wittert, G.
2007Cohort profile: The Florey Adelaide Male Ageing Study (FAMAS)Martin, S.; Haren, M.; Taylor, A.; Middleton, S.; Wittert, G.
2007Testosterone and cognitive function in ageing men: Data from the Florey Adelaide Male Ageing Study (FAMAS)Martin, D.; Wittert, G.; Burns, N.; Haren, M.; Sugarman, R.
2005Men in Australia Telephone Survey (MATeS): a national survey of the reproductive health and concerns of middle-aged and older Australian menHolden, C.; McLachlan, R.; Pitts, M.; Cumming, R.; Wittert, G.; Agius, P.; Handelsman, D.; De Kretser, D.