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2006Contribution of main causes of death to social inequalities in mortality in the whole population of Scania, SwedenRosvall, M.; Chaix, B.; Lynch, J.; Lindstrom, M.; Merlo, J.
2006Self-reported adherence with medication and cardiovascular disease outcomes in the Second Australian National Blood Pressure Study (ANBP2)Nelson, M.; Reid, C.; Ryan, P.; Willson, K.; Yelland, L.
2019Examining the relationship between body mass index and adverse cardio-metabolic profiles among Australian Indigenous and non-Indigenous young adultsSevoyan, A.; Davison, B.; Rumbold, A.; Moore, V.; Singh, G.
2018Association of anthropometric measures and cardiovascular risk factors in children and adolescents: findings from the Aboriginal Birth Cohort studyGialamas, A.; Kinnell, A.; Mittinty, M.; Davison, B.; Singh, G.; Lynch, J.; Li, Y.
2018Physical activity moderates the deleterious relationship between cardiovascular disease, or its risk factors, and quality of life: findings from two population-based cohort studies in Southern Brazil and South AustraliaDe Menezes Caceres, V.; Stocks, N.; Adams, R.; Haag, D.G.; Peres, K.G.; Peres, M.A.; González-Chica, D.A.; Rohrmann, S.
2013Diet quality of UK infants is associated with dietary, adiposity, cardiovascular, and cognitive outcomes measured at 7-8 years of ageGolley, R.; Smithers, L.; Mittinty, N.; Emmett, P.; Northstone, K.; Lynch, J.
2015Community cardiovascular disease risk from cross-sectional general practice clinical data: a spatial analysisBagheri, N.; Gilmour, B.; McRae, I.; Konings, P.; Dawda, P.; Del Fante, P.; van Weel, C.
2010Physical activity, alcohol and tobacco use and associated cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in the Second Australian National Blood Pressure study cohortNelson, M.; Alkhateeb, A.; Ryan, P.; Willson, K.; Gartlan, J.; Reid, C.
2012Does an early childhood intervention affect cardiometabolic risk in adulthood?: evidence from a longitudinal study of preschool attendance in South AustraliaD'Onise, K.; Lynch, J.; McDermott, R.
2005Interfaces between cardiovascular and kidney diseae among Aboriginal AustraliansMcDonald, S.; Hoy, W.