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Too Disadvantaged to be Thin? Socioeconomic Patterning of Obesity in an Australian National Cohort and the Interaction of Indigeneity Billy Bragg
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Document Date: 2014-12-04 16:31:46


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Australia / United States / /

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College of Business / Melbourne Institute / Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic / Governance James Cook University / James Cook University / University Library / /

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Body Mass / /

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reached epidemic proportions / non-communicable chronic conditions / Obesity / cancer / ABSTRACT Obesity / influenza / heart disease / tuberculosis / /

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World Health Organisation / U.S. Preventative Services Task Force / CONTENTS CHAPTER / Australian Government Department of Families / Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research / Harvard School of Public Health / Australian Government Department of Families / Housing / Community Services and Indigenous Affairs / James Cook University / College of Business / /

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Billy Bragg / Riccardo Welters / Gallagher / /

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author / undersigned author / supervisor / /

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