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2018Dietary patterns and obesity in preschool children in Australia: a cross-sectional studyShi, Z.; Makrides, M.; Zhou, S.
2018Age-related changes in estradiol and longitudinal associations with fat mass in menWu, A.; Shi, Z.; Martin, S.; Vincent, A.; Heilbronn, L.; Wittert, G.; Bjornstad, P.
2014Ten-year trends in major lifestyle risk factors using an ongoing population surveillance system in AustraliaTaylor, A.; Dal Grande, E.; Wu, J.; Shi, Z.; Campostrini, S.
2015The use of a chronic disease and risk factor surveillance system to determine the age, period and cohort effects on the prevalence of obesity and diabetes in South Australian adults - 2003-2013Taylor, A.; Shi, Z.; Montgomerie, A.; Dal Grande, E.; Campostrini, S.; Lin, H.
2011The use of a surveillance system to measure changes in mental health in Australian adults during the global financial crisisShi, Z.; Taylor, A.; Goldney, R.; Winefield, H.; Gill, T.; Tuckerman, J.; Wittert, G.
2013Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) rate of decline post external beam radiotherapy predicts prostate cancer deathShi, Z.; Pinnock, C.; Kinsey-Trotman, S.; Borg, M.; Moretti, K.; Walsh, S.; Kopsaftis, T.
2013Is dietary zinc protective for type 2 diabetes? Results from the Australian longitudinal study on women's healthPhungamla Vashum, K.; McEvoy, M.; Shi, Z.; Milton, A.; Islam, M.; Sibbritt, D.; Patterson, A.; Byles, J.; Loxton, D.; Attia, J.
2015The association of socio-demographic status, lifestyle factors and dietary patterns with total urinary phthalates in Australian menBai, P.; Wittert, G.; Taylor, A.; Martin, S.; Milne, R.; Shi, Z.; Behrens, T.
2010Multimorbidity - not just an older person's issue. Results from an Australian biomedical studyTaylor, A.; Price, K.; Gill, T.; Adams, R.; Pilkington, R.; Carrangis, N.; Shi, Z.; Wilson, D.
2010Short sleep duration and obesity among Australian childrenShi, Z.; Taylor, A.; Gill, T.; Tuckerman, J.; Adams, R.; Martin, J.