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1. The effects of a theory-informed intervention on physical activity behaviour, motivation and well-being of frontline aged care workers: A pilot study with 6-month follow-up.

2. Understanding farmers' barriers to health and mental health-related help-seeking: The development, factor structure, and reliability of the Farmer Help-Seeking Scale.

3. 'It is a life changing experience': The experiences of living kidney donors who live in rural Australia.

4. A Self-Help Online Intervention Is Associated with Reduced Distress and Improved Mental Wellbeing in Australian Farmers: The Evaluation and Key Mechanisms of www.ifarmwell.com.au.

5. Do food-related capabilities, opportunities and motivations of adolescents mediate the association between socioeconomic position in adolescence and diet quality in early adulthood?

6. "We're Lucky to Have Doctors at All"; A Qualitative Exploration of Australian Farmers' Barriers and Facilitators to Health-Related Help-Seeking.

7. Combining Farmers' Preferences With Evidence-Based Strategies to Prevent and Lower Farmers' Distress: Co-design and Acceptability Testing of ifarmwell.

8. Efficacy of theory-informed workplace physical activity interventions: a systematic literature review with meta-analyses.

9. Exploring the social conditions of physical activity participation amongst rural South Australian women: A qualitative study.

10. Sociodemographic Predictors of Attitudes to Support Seeking From a Medical Doctor or Other Health Provider Among Rural Australians.

11. Barriers and enablers to implementing mental well-being programs through Australian rural football clubs-A qualitative descriptive study.

12. Feasibility and Process Evaluation of a Need-Supportive Physical Activity Program in Aged Care Workers: The Activity for Well-Being Project.

13. Test-retest reliability of a self-reported physical activity environment instrument for use in rural settings.

14. Differences in the health, mental health and health-promoting behaviours of rural versus urban cancer survivors in Australia.

15. Predicting Engagement With Online Walking Promotion Among Metropolitan and Rural Cancer Survivors.

16. Changes in Physical Activity Behaviour and Psychosocial Correlates Unique to the Transition from Primary to Secondary Schooling in Adolescent Females: A Longitudinal Cohort Study.

17. Healthy for Life Pilot Study: A Multicomponent School and Home Based Physical Activity Intervention for Disadvantaged Children.

18. Physical Activity Trends in Separate Contexts Among South Australian Older Children (10-12 Y) and Early Adolescents (13-15 Y) From 1985 to 2013.

22. Suicide Prevention Training - Improving the Attitudes and Confidence of Rural Australian Health and Human Service Professionals.

23. Promoting physical activity in rural Australian adults using an online intervention.

24. Perceived Facilitators and Barriers in Response to a Walking Intervention in Rural Cancer Survivors: A Qualitative Exploration.

25. Associations of physical activity and sedentary behaviour with metabolic syndrome in rural Australian adults.

26. Development of a Self-Determination Theory-Based Physical Activity Intervention for Aged Care Workers: Protocol for the Activity for Well-being Program.

27. Predictors of physical activity among rural adults following cardiac rehabilitation.

28. Comparison of school day eating behaviours of 8-11 year old children from Adelaide, South Australia, and London, England: Child eating behaviours in South Australia and England.

29. Effect of a 12-Week Online Walking Intervention on Health and Quality of Life in Cancer Survivors: A Quasi-Randomized Controlled Trial.

30. Associations between sedentary behaviours and dietary intakes among adolescents.

31. A comparison of barriers to accessing services for mental and physical health conditions in a sample of rural Australian adults.

32. Social and Environmental Influences on Physical Activity Behaviours.

33. A comparison of barriers to mental health support-seeking among farming and non-farming adults in rural South Australia.

34. In Search of Consistent Predictors of Children's Physical Activity.

35. Neighbourhood Environmental Attributes Associated with Walking in South Australian Adults: Differences between Urban and Rural Areas.

36. Secular trends in Australian school children's sleep and perceived importance of sleep between 1985 and 2013.

37. Walking for recreation and transport by geographic remoteness in South Australian adults.

38. Barriers to Seeking Help for Skin Cancer Detection in Rural Australia.

39. Active School Lesson Breaks Increase Daily Vigorous Physical Activity, but Not Daily Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity in Elementary School Boys.

40. The development of a subjective assessment framework for individuals presenting for clinical exercise services: A Delphi study.

41. Farmers' perceptions of health in the Riverland region of South Australia: 'If it's broke, fix it'.

42. Associations of awareness of physical activity recommendations for health and self-reported physical activity behaviours among adult South Australians.

43. Previously inactive rural adults' experiences of commencing and maintaining a walking routine following participation in a walking intervention.

44. Identifying correlates and determinants of physical activity in youth: How can we advance the field?

45. The impact of 10-minute activity breaks outside the classroom on male students' on-task behaviour and sustained attention: a randomised crossover design.

46. Physical activity recommendations from general practitioners in Australia. Results from a national survey.

47. Regional Differences in Correlates of Daily Walking among Middle Age and Older Australian Rural Adults: Implications for Health Promotion.

48. Socio-economic position as a moderator of 9-13-year-old children's non-core food intake.

49. Validity of self-reported sedentary time differs between Australian rural men engaged in office and farming occupations.

50. Fatigue is a major issue for children and adolescents with physical disabilities.

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