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1. Improving health-related quality of life in women with breast, blood, and gynaecological Cancer with an eHealth-enabled 12-week lifestyle intervention: the women's wellness after Cancer program randomised controlled trial.

2. Why do men go to the doctor? Socio-demographic and lifestyle factors associated with healthcare utilisation among a cohort of Australian men.

3. Sleep apnoea in Australian men: disease burden, co-morbidities, and correlates from the Australian longitudinal study on male health.

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. Patterns of discretionary food intake among Australian children and their association with socio‐demographic, lifestyle, and adiposity measures.

6. Weight gain and lifestyle factors in women with and without polycystic ovary syndrome.

7. Annual rhythms in adults' lifestyle and health (ARIA): protocol for a 12-month longitudinal study examining temporal patterns in weight, activity, diet, and wellbeing in Australian adults.

8. Living on: an exploration of healthful cancer survivorship among grey nomads.

9. The effects of a mindfulness-based lifestyle program for adults with Parkinson's disease: a mixed methods, wait list controlled randomised control study.

10. The impact of health literacy and life style risk factors on health-related quality of life of Australian patients.

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

12. Continuous decline in mortality from coronary heart disease in Japan despite a continuous and marked rise in total cholesterol: Japanese experience after the Seven Countries Study.

13. Engaging rural women in healthy lifestyle programs: insights from a randomized controlled trial.

14. Demographic, health and lifestyle factors associated with dental service attendance by young adults.

15. Public beliefs about causes and risk factors for mental disorders: changes in Australia over 8 years.