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151. Using Google Earth to Assess Shade for Sun Protection in Urban Recreation Spaces: Methods and Results.

152. Improving rates of overweight, obesity and extreme obesity in New Zealand 4‐year‐old children in 2010–2016.

153. Adverse adult consequences of different alcohol use patterns in adolescence: an integrative analysis of data to age 30 years from four Australasian cohorts.

154. User perspective on receiving adaptive equipment after stroke: A mixed-methods study: Perspective des utilisateurs sur l'attribution d'équipement adapté à la suite d'un accident vasculaire cérébral : étude basée sur des méthodes mixtes

155. Skin lesions suspicious for melanoma: New Zealand excision margin guidelines in practice.

156. Media reporting of health interventions in New Zealand: a retrospective analysis.

157. Potentially inappropriate medications in community-dwelling older adults undertaken as a comprehensive geriatric risk assessment.

158. Looking like a smoker, a smokescreen to racism? Māori perceived appearance linked to smoking status.

159. Alcohol‐related harm in emergency departments: a prospective, multi‐centre study.

160. Primary healthcare utilisation among adults with mood and anxiety disorders: an analysis of the New Zealand Health Survey.

161. Burden of cardiovascular disease across 29 countries and GPs’ decision to treat hypertension in oldest-old.

162. The ShortMAC: Minimum Important Change of a Reduced Version of the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index.

163. Palliative care presentations to emergency departments in a secondary and a sub-acute hospital: A one year incidence study.

164. Birth outcomes for women using free-standing birth centers in South Auckland, New Zealand.

165. Visuospatial and Verbal Short-Term Memory Correlates of Vocabulary Ability in Preschool Children.

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

167. Transitions to and from long-term care facilities and length of completed stay: Reuse of population-based survey data.

168. Mental Health Status of Double Minority Adolescents: Findings from National Cross-Sectional Health Surveys.

169. A Comparison of Cognitive Function in Former Rugby Union Players Compared with Former Non-Contact-Sport Players and the Impact of Concussion History.

170. A Longitudinal Study of Pre-pregnancy and Pregnancy Risk Factors Associated with Antenatal and Postnatal Symptoms of Depression: Evidence from Growing Up in New Zealand.

171. RESPOND: a programme to prevent secondary falls in older people presenting to the emergency department with a fall: protocol for an economic evaluation.

172. 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.

173. Group differences in the legitimization of inequality: Questioning the role of social dominance orientation.

174. Preferred practice location at medical school commencement strongly determines graduates' rural preferences and work locations.

175. An audit of coagulation screening in patients presenting to the emergency department for potential stroke thrombolysis.

176. Maternal health in pregnancy and associations with adverse birth outcomes: Evidence from Growing Up in New Zealand.

177. Cost-benefit analysis of fall injuries prevented by a programme of home modifications: a cluster randomised controlled trial.

178. A brief treatment for fear of heights.

179. High Hopes? Educational, Socioeconomic, and Ethnic Differences in Parents' Aspirations for their Unborn Children.

181. The immediate and long-term changes in support of tobacco display ban after its implementation in New Zealand.

182. The Clustering of Lifestyle Behaviours in New Zealand and their Relationship with Optimal Wellbeing.

183. Accuracy of working diagnosis by paramedics for patients presenting with dyspnoea.

184. Effects of plain packaging, warning labels, and taxes on young people's predicted sugar-sweetened beverage preferences: an experimental study.

185. Brain injury and discrimination: Two competing models—perceptions of responsibility and dangerousness.

186. The supportive care needs of parents with a child with a rare disease: results of an online survey.

187. Hospitalisation of older people before and after long-term care entry in Auckland, New Zealand.

188. Medication use and potentially inappropriate medications in those with limited prognosis living in residential aged care.

189. Examining the indirect effects of religious orientations on well-being through personal locus of control.

190. Instrument validation process: a case study using the Paediatric Pain Knowledge and Attitudes Questionnaire.

191. The impact of socioeconomic status and geographic remoteness on access to pre-emptive kidney transplantation and transplant outcomes among children.

192. Urinary iodine concentration of New Zealand adults improves with mandatory fortification of bread with iodised salt but not to predicted levels.

193. Benefits of a rice mix on glycaemic control in Asian people with type 2 diabetes: A randomised trial.

194. 3-D bone models to improve treatment initiation among patients with osteoporosis: A randomised controlled pilot trial.

195. Understanding the factors that influence patient satisfaction with ambulance services.

196. Intestinal perforation in premature neonates: The need for subsequent laparotomy after placement of peritoneal drains.

197. The Royal North Shore Hospital Emergency Department airway registry: Closing the audit loop.

198. Allergic gastroenteritis hospital admission time trends in Australia and New Zealand.

199. Coping Skills Help Explain How Future-Oriented Adolescents Accrue Greater Well-Being Over Time.

200. Support Needs of Families Living with Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.