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2006Do people with risky behaviours participate in biomedical cohort studies?Taylor, A.; DalGrande, E.; Gill, T.; Chittleborough, C.; Wilson, D.; Adams, R.; Grant, J.; Phillips, P.; Ruffin, R.
1999Hormone replacement therapies in women at risk of cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis in South Australia in 1997MacLennan, A.; Wilson, D.; Taylor, A.
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.
2005A population-based survey of factors relating to the prevalence of falls in older peopleGill, T.; Taylor, A.; Pengelly, A.
2015The association of socio-demographic status, lifestyle factors and dietary patterns with total urinary phthalates in Australian menBai, P.; Wittert, G.; Taylor, A.; Martin, S.; Milne, R.; Shi, Z.; Behrens, T.
2013Weighting of the data and analytical approaches may account for differences in overcoming the inadequate representativeness of the respondents to the third wave of a cohort studyTaylor, A.; DalGrande, E.; Grant, J.; Appleton, S.; Gill, T.; Shi, Z.; Adams, R.
2009Independent Association of HbA₁c and Incident Cardiovascular Disease in People Without DiabetesAdams, R.; Appleton, S.; Hill, C.; Wilson, D.; Taylor, A.; Chittleborough, C.; Gill, T.; Ruffin, R.
2009Cohort Profile: The North West Adelaide Health Study (NWAHS)Grant, J.; Taylor, A.; Ruffin, R.; Wilson, D.; Phillips, P.; Adams, R.; Price, K.
2010Comparing self-reported and measured high blood pressure and high cholesterol status using data from a large representative cohort studyTaylor, A.; DalGrande, E.; Gill, T.; Pickering, S.; Grant, J.; Adams, R.; Phillips, P.