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1. Validity of a measure to assess healthy eating and physical activity policies and practices in Australian childcare services.

2. The development of a network for community-based obesity prevention: the CO-OPS Collaboration.

3. Sleep duration and risk of obesity among a sample of Victorian school children.

4. Changes in weight status, quality of life and behaviours of South Australian primary school children: results from the Obesity Prevention and Lifestyle (OPAL) community intervention program.

5. Study protocol for Healthy Conversations @ Playgroup: a multi-site cluster randomized controlled trial of an intervention to promote healthy lifestyle behaviours in young children attending community playgroups.

6. Feasibility of a culturally adapted early childhood obesity prevention program among migrant mothers in Australia: a mixed methods evaluation.

7. Evaluation of the Good Start Program: a healthy eating and physical activity intervention for Maori and Pacific Islander children living in Queensland, Australia.

8. The descriptive epidemiology of total physical activity, muscle-strengthening exercises and sedentary behaviour among Australian adults--results from the National Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey.

9. 'Live more': Study protocol for a community-based lifestyle education program addressing non-communicable diseases in low-literacy areas of the South Pacific.

10. A reliability assessment of a direct-observation park evaluation tool: the parks, activity and recreation among kids (PARK) tool.

11. Obesity prevention and personal responsibility: the case of front-of-pack food labelling in Australia.

12. Acceptability of financial incentives for maintenance of weight loss in mid-older adults: a mixed methods study.