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Local descriptive body weight and dietary norms, food availability, and 10-year change in glycosylated haemoglobin in an Australian population-based biomedical cohort
School of Health Sciences and Centre for Population Health Research, University of South Australia, Spatial Epidemiology and Evaluation Research Group, Adelaide, Australia
School of Health Sciences and Centre for Population Health Research, University of South Australia, Spatial Epidemiology and Evaluation Research Group, Adelaide, Australia
Research Centre of the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Verdun, Canada
School of Health Sciences and Centre for Population Health Research, University of South Australia, Spatial Epidemiology and Evaluation Research Group, Adelaide, Australia
School of Health Sciences and Centre for Population Health Research, University of South Australia, Spatial Epidemiology and Evaluation Research Group, Adelaide, Australia
School of Health Sciences and Centre for Population Health Research, University of South Australia, Spatial Epidemiology and Evaluation Research Group, Adelaide, Australia
School of Health Sciences and Centre for Population Health Research, University of South Australia, Spatial Epidemiology and Evaluation Research Group, Adelaide, Australia
The University of Melbourne, St. Vincent’s Hospital, Department of Medicine, Melbourne, Australia
South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, Australia