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Priority Setting on Population Health: Past Experience and Future Directions

Grant number: 251750

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Obesity-related health impacts of active transport policies in Australia – a policy review and health impact modelling study

V Brown, M Moodie, L Cobiac, H Mantilla, R Carter

2017-12-01

Objective: To review Australian policies on active transport, defined as walking and cycling for utilitarian purposes. To estimate..

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Organized blood pressure control programs to prevent stroke in Australia: Would they be cost-effective?

DA Cadilhac, R Carter, AG Thrift, HM Dewey

2012-05-01

Background and Purpose-High blood pressure (BP) is the most important modifiable stroke risk factor. Worldwide high BP in many peo..

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