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1. Monitoring complaints about food marketing to children under the Australian industry Codes 2015–20: a qualitative analysis

2. Monitoring changes in community support for policies on obesity prevention

3. An ecological study of obesity-related cancer incidence trends in Australia from 1983 to 2017

4. A systematic evaluation of digital nutrition promotion websites and apps for supporting parents to influence children’s nutrition

5. The availability and accessibility of nutrition information in fast food outlets in five states post‐menu labelling legislation in New South Wales

6. Sponsorship of junior sport development programs in Australia

7. Energy‐dense fast food products cost less: an observational study of the energy density and energy cost of Australian fast foods

10. Perceptions of adequacy of fruit and vegetable intake as a barrier to increasing consumption

11. Monitoring complaints about food marketing to children under the Australian industry Codes 2015–20: a qualitative analysis

12. The Contribution of Nutrients of Concern to the Diets of 18-to-30-Year-Old Australians from Food Prepared Outside Home Differs by Food Outlet Types: The MYMeals Cross-Sectional Study

13. A systematic evaluation of digital nutrition promotion websites and apps for supporting parents to influence children’s nutrition

14. How effective is food industry self-substantiation of food–health relationships underpinning health claims on food labels in Australia?

15. Monitoring changes in community support for policies on obesity prevention

16. The Contribution of Foods Prepared Outside the Home to the Diets of 18- to 30-Year-Old Australians: The MYMeals Study

17. Defining unhealthy food for regulating marketing to children-What are Australia's options?

18. Changes in nutrition content and health claims post-implementation of regulation in Australia

19. Children's trips to school dominated by unhealthy food advertising in Sydney, Australia

20. Identification of cancer risk and associated behaviour: implications for social marketing campaigns for cancer prevention

21. Exploring perceptions and beliefs about the cost of fruit and vegetables and whether they are barriers to higher consumption

22. Advertising to children initiatives have not reduced unhealthy food advertising on Australian television

23. Countering commercial interests: building advocacy campaigns to protect children from food marketing

27. Investigating nutrient profiling and Health Star Ratings on core dairy products in Australia

28. Energy and nutrient composition of menu items at Australian coffee chains

29. Monitoring the changes to the nutrient composition of fast foods following the introduction of menu labelling in New South Wales, Australia: an observational study

30. Support for food policy initiatives is associated with knowledge of obesity-related cancer risk factors

31. Examining the Frequency and Contribution of Foods Eaten Away From Home in the Diets of 18- to 30-Year-Old Australians Using Smartphone Dietary Assessment (MYMeals): Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Study

32. Examining the Frequency and Contribution of Foods Eaten Away From Home in the Diets of 18- to 30-Year-Old Australians Using Smartphone Dietary Assessment (MYMeals): Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Study (Preprint)

33. A comparison of the Health Star Rating system when used for restaurant fast foods and packaged foods

34. Investigating fruit and vegetable claims on Australian food packages

35. Determining the ‘healthiness’ of foods marketed to children on television using the Food Standards Australia New Zealand nutrient profiling criteria

36. Can front-of-pack labelling schemes guide healthier food choices? Australian shoppers’ responses to seven labelling formats

37. The Role of Supportive Food Environments to Enable Healthier Choices When Eating Meals Prepared Outside the Home: Findings from Focus Groups of 18 to 30-Year-Olds

38. Health and lifestyle risk factors for falls in a large population-based sample of older people in Australia

39. Health and nutrition content claims on Australian fast-food websites

40. Time to address continued poor vegetable intake in Australia for prevention of chronic disease

41. The Association of Social Functioning, Social Relationships and the Receipt of Compensation with Time to Return to Work Following Unintentional Injuries to Victorian Workers

42. A Systematic Review of Early Prognostic Factors for Persistent Pain Following Acute Orthopedic Trauma

43. Projections of hospitalised fall-related injury in NSW, Australia: Impacts on the hospital and aged care sectors

44. Identifying Risk and Raising Awareness in Older Person Trauma

45. Conflicting trends in fall-related injury hospitalisations among older people: variations by injury type

46. Age differences in fall-related injury hospitalisations and trauma presentations

47. Relative injury severity among vulnerable non-motorised road users: Comparative analysis of injury arising from bicycle–motor vehicle and bicycle–pedestrian collisions

48. Determinants of return to work following non life threatening acute orthopaedic trauma: a prospective cohort study

49. Rational allocation of Australia's research dollars: does the distribution of NHMRC funding by National Health Priority Area reflect actual disease burden?

50. Common Factors in Christian Women's Preferences for Support When Dealing with a Spouse's Sexually Addictive or Compulsive Behaviors: The C.A.V.E.D. Theory

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