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2011Factor structure and validity of the shoulder pain and disability index in a population-based study of people with shoulder symptomsHill, C.; Lester, S.; Taylor, A.; Shanahan, M.; Gill, T.
2013Diabetes and cardiovascular disease outcomes in the metabolically healthy obese phenotypeAppleton, S.; Seaborn, C.; Visvanathan, R.; Hill, C.; Gill, T.; Taylor, A.; Adams, R.
2013Shoulder pain in the community: an examination of associative factors using a longitudinal cohort studyGill, T.; Shanahan, E.; Taylor, A.; Buchbinder, R.; Hill, C.
2013Weighting of the data and analytical approaches may account for differences in overcoming the inadequate representativeness of the respondents to the third wave of a cohort studyTaylor, A.; DalGrande, E.; Grant, J.; Appleton, S.; Gill, T.; Shi, Z.; Adams, R.
2010Comparing self-reported and measured high blood pressure and high cholesterol status using data from a large representative cohort studyTaylor, A.; DalGrande, E.; Gill, T.; Pickering, S.; Grant, J.; Adams, R.; Phillips, P.
2010Prevalence and correlates of shoulder pain and stiffness in a population-based study: the North West Adelaide Health StudyHill, C.; Gill, T.; Shanahan, E.; Taylor, A.
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.
2011Age and gender differences in disabling foot pain using different definitions of the manchester foot pain and disability indexMenz, H.; Gill, T.; Taylor, A.; Hill, C.
2011Prevalence and associations of hand pain in the community: results from a population-based studyCole, A.; Gill, T.; Taylor, A.; Hill, C.
2017Association of musculoskeletal joint pain with obstructive sleep apnea, daytime sleepiness, and poor sleep quality in menLi, J.; Appleton, S.; Gill, T.; Vakulin, A.; Wittert, G.; Antic, N.; Taylor, A.; Adams, R.; Hill, C.