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2015Lower urinary tract symptoms, depression, anxiety and systemic inflammatory factors in men: a population-based cohort studyMartin, S.; Vincent, A.; Taylor, A.W.; Atlantis, E.; Jenkins, A.; Januszewski, A.; O Loughlin, P.; Wittert, G.; Seedat, S.
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.
2013Effect of weight reduction and cardiometabolic risk factor management on symptom burden and severity in patients with atrial fibrillation a randomized clinical trialAbed, H.; Wittert, G.; Leong, D.; Shirazi, M.; Bahrami, B.; Middeldorp, M.; Lorimer, M.; Lau, D.; Antic, N.; Brooks, A.; Abhayaratna, W.; Kalman, J.; Sanders, P.
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.
2012Chronic medical conditions mediate the association between depression and cardiovascular disease mortalityAtlantis, E.; Shi, Z.; Penninx, B.; Wittert, G.; Taylor, A.; Almeida, O.
2011Specific medical conditions associated with clinically significant depressive symptoms in menAtlantis, E.; Lange, K.; Goldney, R.; Martin, S.; Haren, M.; Taylor, A.; O'Loughlin, P.; Marshall, V.; Tilley, W.; Wittert, G.
2012Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use and levels of oestrogens and androgens in menGates, M.; Araujo, A.; Hall, S.; Wittert, G.; McKinlay, J.
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.