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
Abstract Background Almost one in three Australian adults are now obese, and the rate continues to rise. The causes of obesity are multifaceted and include environmental, cultural and lifestyle factors. Emerging evidence suggests there may be temporal patterns in weight gain related, for example, to...
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Main Authors: | Rachel G. Curtis (Author), Timothy Olds (Author), François Fraysse (Author), Dorothea Dumuid (Author), Gilly A. Hendrie (Author), Adrian Esterman (Author), Wendy J. Brown (Author), Ty Ferguson (Author), Rajini Lagiseti (Author), Carol A. Maher (Author) |
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