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2013-01-01The association between diet quality and weight change in adults over time: A systematic review of prospective cohort studiesAljadani, H; Patterson, A; Sibbritt, D; Collins, C
2011The association between diet quality and weight change in adults over time: A systematic review of studies with follow up.Collins, C; Sibbritt, D; Patterson, A; Aljadani, H
2013-08-01The Australian Recommended Food Score did not predict weight gain in middle-aged Australian women during six years of follow-upAljadani, HMA; Sibbritt, D; Patterson, A; Collins, C
2015-01-01Diet Quality and Weight Change in Adults Over Time: A Systematic Review of Cohort StudiesAljadani, H; Patterson, A; Sibbritt, D; Collins, CE
2013-09-23Diet quality, measured by fruit and vegetable intake, predicts weight change in young womenAljadani, HM; Patterson, A; Sibbritt, D; Hutchesson, MJ; Jensen, ME; Collins, CE
2020Frequency and variety of usual intakes of healthy foods, fruit, and vegetables predicts lower 6-year weight gain in young women.Aljadani, HM; Patterson, A; Sibbritt, D; Taylor, RM; Collins, CE
2003-08-01Germline PTEN promoter mutations and deletions in Cowden/Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndrome result in aberrant PTEN protein and dysregulation of the phosphoinositol-3-kinase/Akt pathwayZhou, XP; Waite, KA; Pilarski, R; Hampel, H; Fernandez, MJ; Bos, C; Dasouki, M; Feldman, GL; Greenberg, LA; Ivanovich, J; Matloff, E; Patterson, A; Pierpont, ME; Russo, D; Nassif, NT; Eng, C
2012-12-01Higher unprocessed red meat, chicken and fish intake is associated with a higher vegetable intake in mid-age non-vegetarian womenJenkins, L; Mcevoy, M; Patterson, A; Sibbritt, D
2013-10-04Is dietary zinc protective for type 2 diabetes? Results from the Australian longitudinal study on women's healthVashum, KP; McEvoy, M; Shi, Z; Milton, AH; Islam, MR; Sibbritt, D; Patterson, A; Byles, J; Loxton, D; Attia, J