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1. Psychosocial factors associated with the mental health of indigenous children living in high income countries: a systematic review.

2. Children's everyday exposure to food marketing: an objective analysis using wearable cameras.

3. Attitudes regarding a warranty and the expected longevity of dental treatment amongst New Zealand dentists, dental students, and patients: a mixed methods survey.

4. New Zealand adolescents' cellphone and cordless phone user-habits: are they at increased risk of brain tumours already? A cross-sectional study.

5. International web survey of chiropractic students about evidence-based practice: a pilot study.

6. Is there equity of patient health outcomes across models of general practice in Aotearoa New Zealand? A national cross-sectional study.

7. The changing clinical landscape in acupuncture for women's health: a cross-sectional online survey in New Zealand and Australia.

8. Medication risk management and health equity in New Zealand general practice: a retrospective cross-sectional study.

9. Physician emigration from Germany: insights from a survey in Saxony, Germany.

10. Factors associated with intention to exclusive breastfeed in central women's hospital, Yangon, Myanmar.

11. Do associations between objectively-assessed physical activity and neighbourhood environment attributes vary by time of the day and day of the week? IPEN adult study.

12. Neighbourhood built environment associations with body size in adults: mediating effects of activity and sedentariness in a cross-sectional study of New Zealand adults.

13. Neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage and fruit and vegetable consumption: a seven countries comparison.

14. Pain-related psychological cognitions and behaviours associated with sick leave due to neck pain: findings from the Nurses and Midwives e-Cohort Study.

15. Sizing the association between lifestyle behaviours and fatness in a large, heterogeneous sample of youth of multiple ethnicities from 4 countries.

16. Assessment of direct and indirect associations between children active school travel and environmental, household and child factors using structural equation modelling.

17. Role of professional networks on social media in addressing clinical questions at general practice: a cross-sectional study of general practitioners in Australia and New Zealand.