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2. Cruciferous vegetables lower blood pressure in adults with mildly elevated blood pressure in a randomized, controlled, crossover trial: the VEgetableS for vaScular hEaLth (VESSEL) study
3. Vitamin K1 intake is associated with lower risk for all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality in community-dwelling older Australian women
4. Associations of specific types of fruit and vegetables with perceived stress in adults: the AusDiab study
5. Essential reporting items within a law enforcement recruit injury and physical performance database: A modified Delphi study
6. Specific vegetable types are associated with lower long-term risk for late-life dementia: the Perth Longitudinal Study of Aging Women.
7. Exploring the health benefits of raw white garlic consumption in humans: a mini review.
8. Plant but not animal sourced nitrate intake is associated with lower dementia-related mortality in the Australian Diabetes, Obesity, and Lifestyle Study.
9. Associations of vegetable and potato intakes with markers of type 2 diabetes risk in the AusDiab cohort
10. Association of habitual intake of fruits and vegetables with depressive symptoms: the AusDiab study
11. Associations of vegetable and potato intakes with markers of type 2 diabetes risk in the AusDiab cohort: Supplemental information
12. A randomised controlled crossover trial investigating the short-term effects of different types of vegetables on vascular and metabolic function in middle-aged and older adults with mildly elevated blood pressure: the VEgetableS for vaScular hEaLth (VESSEL) study protocol
13. Impaired muscle function, including its decline, is related to greater long‐term late‐life dementia risk in older women
14. Impaired muscle function, including its decline, is related to greater long-term late-life dementia risk in older women
15. Law enforcement recruit health database
16. Higher dietary vitamin K intake is associated with better physical function and lower long-term injurious falls risk in community-dwelling older women
17. Provision of non-invasive coronary and carotid vascular imaging results on changes in diet and physical activity in asymptomatic adults: A scoping review
18. Association of Dairy Intake with Body Composition and Physical Function in Older Community-Dwelling Women
19. Goal Motivational Determinants of Healthy and Unhealthy Eating: A Systematic Review
20. Potential benefits of exercise on blood pressure and vascular function
21. Higher consumption of fruit and vegetables is associated with lower worries, tension and lack of joy across the lifespan
22. Provision of non-invasive coronary and carotid vascular imaging results on changes in diet and physical activity in asymptomatic adults: A scoping review
23. Diet, cardiovascular disease, and mental health
24. Higher Consumption of Fruit and Vegetables Is Associated With Lower Worries, Tension and Lack of Joy Across the Lifespan
25. Insulin resistance is not strictly associated with energy intake or dietary macronutrient composition in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
26. Association between non-tea flavonoid intake and risk of type 2 diabetes: the Australian diabetes, obesity and lifestyle study
27. Using Psyllium to Prevent and Treat Obesity Comorbidities
28. Dairy Whey Proteins and Obesity
29. Associations Between Fruit Intake and Risk of Diabetes in the AusDiab Cohort
30. Associations between fruit intake and risk of diabetes in the AusDiab cohort
31. Association between fruit and vegetable intakes and mental health in the australian diabetes obesity and lifestyle cohort
32. Dietary nitrate intake is positively associated with muscle function in men and women independent of physical activity levels
33. Fruit and vegetable intake is inversely associated with perceived stress across the adult lifespan
34. Associations between fruit intake and risk of diabetes in the AusDiab cohort: Supplementary material
35. Cruciferous vegetable intake is inversely associated with extensive abdominal aortic calcification in elderly women: a cross-sectional study
36. Dietary Nitrate Intake Is Positively Associated with Muscle Function in Men and Women Independent of Physical Activity Levels
37. Fruit and vegetable intake is inversely associated with perceived stress across the adult lifespan
38. Association between Fruit and Vegetable Intakes and Mental Health in the Australian Diabetes Obesity and Lifestyle Cohort
39. Additional file 1 of A randomised controlled crossover trial investigating the short-term effects of different types of vegetables on vascular and metabolic function in middle-aged and older adults with mildly elevated blood pressure: the VEgetableS for vaScular hEaLth (VESSEL) study protocol
40. Additional file 2 of A randomised controlled crossover trial investigating the short-term effects of different types of vegetables on vascular and metabolic function in middle-aged and older adults with mildly elevated blood pressure: the VEgetableS for vaScular hEaLth (VESSEL) study protocol
41. Fruit and vegetable knowledge and intake within an Australian population: The ausdiab study
42. Cruciferous vegetable intake is inversely associated with extensive abdominal aortic calcification in elderly women: a cross-sectional study
43. Modification of diet, exercise and lifestyle (MODEL) study: A randomised controlled trial protocol
44. Implementation, mechanisms of impact and key contextual factors involved in outcomes of the Modification of Diet, Exercise and Lifestyle (MODEL) randomised controlled trial in Australian adults: Protocol for a mixed-method process evaluation
45. A randomised controlled crossover trial investigating the short-term effects of different types of vegetables on vascular and metabolic function in middle-aged and older adults with mildly elevated blood pressure: the VEgetableS for vaScular hEaLth (VESSEL) study protocol
46. The effects of whey protein on cardiometabolic risk factors
47. Effects of psyllium on metabolic syndrome risk factors
48. Fruit and Vegetable Knowledge and Intake within an Australian Population: The AusDiab Study
49. Modification of diet, exercise and lifestyle (MODEL) study: a randomised controlled trial protocol
50. Implementation, mechanisms of impact and key contextual factors involved in outcomes of the Modification of Diet, Exercise and Lifestyle (MODEL) randomised controlled trial in Australian adults: protocol for a mixed-method process evaluation
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