Reports and Findings
Developmental co-ordination disorder is a motor skill disorder that affects an estimated 5-6% of children but lacks recognition and understanding, leading to under-diagnosis
The New South Wales Child Development Study was established to enable a life course epidemiological approach to identifying risk and protective factors
Promotion of regular physical activity is an integral part of diabetes care delivery and health care providers should promote this message at every available opportunity
Hypoglycemia is the commonest acute complication of type 1 diabetes
There is a 20-min low exogenous glucose demand period during which the glucose requirements to maintain stable glycaemia do not increase during moderate exercise
The typical number of visits to health professionals by children with mental disorders during a 12-month period is relatively small
We aimed to investigate the influence of antenatal and postnatal factors on the increasing incidence of overweight/obesity and mental health disorders in young adults
Research priority setting activities in paediatric chronic disease cover many discipline areas and have elicited a broad range of topics
Population-based primary prevention of ARF through sore throat management may be effective in well-resourced settings like New Zealand
Undescended testes is associated with an increased risk of testicular cancer and male infertility, and decreased paternity