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3. Evaluating the Feasibility, Effectiveness and Acceptability of an Active Play Intervention for Disadvantaged Preschool Children: A Pilot Study

5. Developing an Active Play Resource for a Range of Australian Early Childhood Settings: Formative Findings and Recommendations

16. A prospective study of diet quality and mental health in adolescents.

35. Consumption patterns of sweet drinks in a population of Australian children and adolescents (2003–2008)

37. Splash!: a prospective birth cohort study of the impact of environmental, social and family-level influences on child oral health and obesity related risk factors and outcomes

38. Increasing community capacity to prevent childhood obesity: challenges, lessons learned and results from the Romp & Chomp intervention

39. Evaluation of the childhood obesity prevention program Kids - 'Go for your life'

40. The VicGeneration study - a birth cohort to examine the environmental, behavioural and biological predictors of early childhood caries: background, aims and methods

41. Scaling up community-based obesity prevention in Australia: Background and evaluation design of the Health Promoting Communities: Being Active Eating Well initiative

42. Assessing the intake of obesity-related foods and beverages in young children: comparison of a simple population survey with 24 hr-recall

43. Communicating with decision-makers through evidence reviews

44. Essential components of public health evidence reviews: capturing intervention complexity, implementation, economics and equity

45. The cost-effectiveness of a successful community-based obesity prevention program: The be active eat well program

46. Inconsistent associations between sweet drink intake and 2-year change in BMI among Victorian children and adolescents

47. The importance of family functioning, mental health and social and emotional well-being on child oral health

48. A socio-ecological perspective on behavioural interventions to influence food choice in schools: alternative, complementary or synergistic?

49. Parental self-efficacy and oral health-related knowledge are associated with parent and child oral health behaviors and self-reported oral health status

50. The appropriateness of opt-out consent for monitoring childhood obesity in Australia

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