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1. Exploring the relationship between Big Food corporations and professional sports clubs: a scoping review.

2. The politics of voluntary self-regulation: insights from the development and promotion of the Australian Beverages Council's .

3. Antioxidant biomarkers and cardiometabolic risk markers in an Aboriginal community in remote Australia: a cross-sectional study.

4. Intake of vitamin B12 and other characteristics of women of reproductive age on a vegan diet in Australia.

5. Changes in micronutrient intake and factors associated with this change among older Australian men: the Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project.

6. Can point-of-sale nutrition information encourage reduced preference for sugary drinks among adolescents?

7. An assessment of the water use associated with Australian diets using a planetary boundary framework.

8. Nut consumption in a representative survey of Australians: a secondary analysis of the 2011-2012 National Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey.

9. Volunteers' experiences of providing telephone-based breast-feeding peer support in the RUBY randomised controlled trial.

10. Eating and physical activity behaviours among ethnic groups in Queensland, Australia.

11. The political construction of public health nutrition problems: a framing analysis of parliamentary debates on junk-food marketing to children in Australia.

12. Better diet quality scores are associated with a lower risk of hypertension and non-fatal CVD in middle-aged Australian women over 15 years of follow-up.

13. A comparison of the effect of a Growing Up Milk – Lite (GUMLi) v. cows' milk on longitudinal dietary patterns and nutrient intakes in children aged 12–23 months: the GUMLi randomised controlled trial.

14. Extending the paradigm: a policy framework for healthy and equitable eating (HE2).

15. Australian consumers' views towards an environmentally sustainable eating pattern.

16. Package size and manufacturer-recommended serving size of sweet beverages: a cross-sectional study across four high-income countries.

17. Cross-national variations in reported discrimination among people treated for major depression worldwide: the ASPEN/INDIGO international study.