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1. Associations of midlife fitness and obesity profiles with cognitive function.

2. Cardiorespiratory fitness is a risk factor for lower-limb and back injury in law enforcement officers commencing their basic training: a prospective cohort study.

3. Physical Health of People with Mental Illness: A Snapshot of Consumer Engagement in the Provision of Care in Primary Care.

4. Factors influencing the willingness to adopt telerehabilitation among rehabilitation professionals in Austria and Germany: a survey comparing data before and during COVID-19.

5. A snapshot of primary care physiotherapy management of knee osteoarthritis in an Australian setting: does it align with evidence-based guidelines?

6. The measured impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on nursing students' wellbeing, clinical placement and learning experiences: a cross sectional study.

7. Before-school physical activity levels and sociodemographic correlates among Australian adolescents: A cross-sectional study.

8. Effects of Individuals' Cultural Orientations and Trust in Government Health Communication Sources on Behavioral Intentions During a Pandemic: A Cross-Country Study.

9. Epidemiology of time-loss injuries within an Australian male professional football club: A 5-year prospective observational study of 21,343 player hours.

10. Different experiences of weight management and physical activity during pregnancy - a qualitative study of women and healthcare professionals in Australia.

11. Perceived service adequacy and unmet need after discharge from brain injury rehabilitation.

12. Injury incidence and burden differ between season phases in male academy football (soccer) players.

13. Supernatural beliefs, religious affiliations, and HIV testing among recently arrived Asian-born men who have sex with men in Australia.

14. The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Fourth Edition, Greek Adaptation (WAIS-IV GR): confirmatory factor analysis and specific reference group normative data for Greek Australian older adults.

15. 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.

16. The impact of the first three months of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Australian trans community.

17. Physical activity participation in Australians with multiple sclerosis: associations with geographical remoteness.

18. Understanding the hidden epidemic of metabolic syndrome in people accessing community rehabilitation: a cross-sectional study of physical activity, dietary intake, and health literacy.

19. The feasibility and acceptability of a falls prevention e-learning program for physiotherapists.

20. Cost–benefit analysis of orientation and mobility programs for adults with vision disability: a contingent valuation study.

21. Patterns of presentation to a Children's Hospital Emergency Department of patients with autism and/or intellectual disability with behaviours of concern.

22. Preschool children's consistency of word production.

23. The Australian version of IAPT: clinical outcomes of the multi-site cohort study of NewAccess.

24. Factors associated with mental health service access among Australian community-dwelling survivors of stroke.

25. Sexual experience, relationships, and factors associated with sexual and romantic satisfaction in the first Australian Trans & Gender Diverse Sexual Health Survey.

26. The relationship between cardiorespiratory parameters, mobilisation and physical function following cardiac surgery.

27. Perception of Bowel Cancer Information Overload: A Cross-Sectional Study.

28. In search of Kipling's six honest serving men in upper limb rehabilitation: within participant case-crossover experiment nested within a web-based questionnaire.

29. Cross-sectional survey of COVID-19-related impacts on mental health of nurses: occupational disruption, organisational preparedness, psychological harm, and moral distress.

30. Development and diagnostic validation of the Brisbane Evidence-Based Language Test.

31. Identifying the Patterns of Family Contact for Children in Care.

32. The importance of personally relevant knowledge for pandemic risk prevention behavior: A multimethod analysis and two-country validation.

33. Does health service utilisation mediate the effect of disability on psychological distress: Evidence from a national representative survey in Australia.

34. Direct supervision of physiotherapists improves compliance with clinical practice guidelines for patients with hip fracture: a controlled before-and-after study.

35. Physical activity patterns of patients immediately after lumbar surgery.

36. Professionalism as a Predictor of Fieldwork Performance in Undergraduate Occupational Therapy Students: An Exploratory Study.

37. The validity of using activity monitors to detect step count after lumbar fusion surgery.

38. The use of electronic assistive technology for social networking by people with disability living in shared supported accommodation.

39. Who needs to solve the vegetarian men dilemma?

40. Longitudinal changes in activity participation in the first year post-stroke and association with depressive symptoms.

41. Prevalence of Chronic Health Conditions in Australian Adults with Depression and/or Anxiety.

42. Patient Reported Outcomes of Pastoral Care in a Hospital Setting.

43. The frequency-following response as an assessment of spatial processing.

44. The association between undergraduate occupational therapy students' listening and interpersonal skills and performance on practice education placements.

45. Remediation of spatial processing disorder (SPD).

46. Oropharyngeal dysphagia in children with cerebral palsy: comparisons between a high- and low-resource country.

47. Physiotherapists' perceptions of patient adherence to prescribed self-management strategies: a cross-sectional survey of Australian physiotherapists.

48. Physiotherapists’ perceptions of patient adherence to prescribed self-management strategies: a cross-sectional survey of Australian physiotherapists.

49. Comparison of the Properties of the Handwriting Speed Test (HST) and Detailed Assessment of Speed of Handwriting (DASH): An Exploratory Study.

50. Asymptomatic players with a patellar tendon abnormality do not adapt their landing mechanics when fatigued.

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