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2019Follow-up of intervention to prevent dental caries among indigenous children in Australia: a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trialJamieson, L.; Smithers, L.; Hedges, J.; Mills, H.; Kapellas, K.; Ha, D.; Do, L.; Ju, X.
2014Randomized controlled trial of maternal omega-3 long-chain PUFA supplementation during pregnancy and early childhood development of attention, working memory, and inhibitory controlGould, J.; Makrides, M.; Colombo, J.; Smithers, L.
2013The impact of industry self-regulation on television marketing of unhealthy food and beverages to Australian childrenSmithers, L.; Merlin, T.; Lynch, J.
2014Four-year follow-up of children born to women in a randomized trial of prenatal DHA supplementationMakrides, M.; Gould, J.; Gawlik, N.; Yelland, L.; Smithers, L.; Anderson, P.; Gibson, R.
2013Diet spanning infancy and toddlerhood is associated with child blood pressure at age 7.5 yBrazionis, L.; Golley, R.; Mittinty, N.; Smithers, L.; Emmett, P.; Northstone, K.; Lynch, J.
2012An index measuring adherence to complementary feeding guidelines has convergent validity as a measure of infant diet qualityGolley, R.; Smithers, L.; Mittinty, N.; Brazionis, L.; Emmett, P.; Northstone, K.; Campbell, K.; McNaughton, S.; Lynch, J.
2012Characterization of transition diets spanning infancy and toddlerhood: a novel, multiple-time-point application of principal components analysisBrazionis, L.; Golley, R.; Mittinty, N.; Smithers, L.; Emmett, P.; Northstone, K.; Lynch, J.
2010Feeding preterm infants milk with a higher dose of docosahexaenoic acid than that used in current practice does not influence language or behavior in early childhood: a follow-up study of a randomized controlled trialSmithers, L.; Collins, C.; Simmonds, L.; Gibson, R.; McPhee, A.; Makrides, M.
2016Parenting practices at 24 to 47 Months and IQ at age 8: effect-measure modification by infant temperamentChong, S.; Chittleborough, C.; Gregory, T.; Mittinty, M.; Lynch, J.; Smithers, L.; Scott, J.