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Higher dietary quality is prospectively associated with lower MRI FLAIR lesion volume, but not with hazard of relapse, change in disability or black hole volume in people with Multiple Sclerosis
- Saul, A., Taylor, B. V., van der Mei, I., Ausimmune/AusLong Investigators Group,, Blizzard, L., Simpson-Yap, S., Oddy, W. H., Probst, Y. C., Black, L. J., Ponsonby, A. L., Broadley, S. A., Lechner-Scott, J.
Diet quality indices and their associations with health-related outcomes in children and adolescents: an updated systematic review
- Dalwood, Phoebe, Marshall, Skye, Burrows, Tracy L., McIntosh, Ashleigh, Collins, Clare E.
- Marshall, S., Burrows, T., Collins, C. E.
Diet quality and its potential cost savings
- Collins, Clare, Hure, Alexis, Burrows, Tracy, Patterson, Amanda
- Aljadani, Haya, Patterson, Amanda, Sibbritt, David, Collins, Clare
Higher diet quality does not predict lower Medicare costs but does predict number of claims in mid-aged Australian women
- Collins, Clare E., Patterson, Amanda, Fitzgerald, David
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