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2018Effects of an antenatal dietary intervention in overweight and obese women on 6 month infant outcomes: follow-up from the LIMIT randomised trialDodd, J.; McPhee, A.; Deussen, A.; Louise, J.; Yelland, L.; Owens, J.; Robinson, J.
2018Implementing the Baby One Program: A qualitative evaluation of family-centred child health promotion in remote Australian Aboriginal communitiesCampbell, S.; McCalman, J.; Redman-MacLaren, M.; Canuto, K.; Vine, K.; Sewter, J.; McDonald, M.
2018Maternal smoking during pregnancy and offspring overweight: is there a dose-response relationship? An individual patient data meta-analysisAlbers, L.; Sobotzki, C.; Kuß, O.; Ajslev, T.; Batista, R.; Bettiol, H.; Brabin, B.; Buka, S.; Cardoso, V.; Clifton, V.; Devereux, G.; Gilman, S.; Grzeskowiak, L.; Heinrich, J.; Hummel, S.; Jacobsen, G.; Jones, G.; Koshy, G.; Morgen, C.; Oken, E.; et al.
2012A possible murine model for investigation of pathogenesis of Sudden Infant Death SyndromeBettelheim, K.; Luke, R.; Johnston, N.; Pearce, J.; Goldwater, P.
2011Paternal contribution to small for gestational age babies: a mulitcenter propective studyMcCowan, L.; North, R.; Kho, E.; Black, M.; Chan, E.; Dekker, G.; Poston, L.; Taylor, R.; Roberts, C.
2011Epidemiologic associations with cerebral palsyO'Callaghan, M.; MacLennan, A.; Gibson, C.; McMichael, G.; Haan, E.; Broadbent, J.; Goldwater, P.; Dekker, G.
2011Reduced placental FOXP3 associated with subsequent infant allergic diseasePrescott, S.; Tulic, M.; Osei-Kumah, A.; Richman, T.; Crook, M.; Martino, D.; Dunstan, J.; Novakovic, B.; Saffery, R.; Clifton, V.
2014Antenatal lifestyle advice for women who are overweight or obese: LIMIT randomised trialDodd, J.; Turnbull, D.; McPhee, A.; Deussen, A.; Grivell, R.; Yelland, L.; Crowther, C.; Wittert, G.; Owens, J.; Robinson, J.
2011A prospective cohort study investigating associations between hyperemesis gravidarum and cognitive, behavioural and emotional well-being in pregnancyMcCarthy, F.; Khashan, A.; North, R.; Moss-Morris, R.; Baker, P.; Dekker, G.; Poston, L.; Kenny, L.; Wang, H.
2011Maternal supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid during pregnancy does not affect early visual development in the infant: A randomized controlled trialSmithers, L.; Gibson, R.; Makrides, M.