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Exergaming and Older Adult Cognition: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial
Background: Dementia cases may reach 100 million by 2050. Interventions are sought to curb or prevent cognitive decline. Exercise yields cognitive benefits, but few older adults exercise. Virtual real...
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Cay Anderson-Hanley,
Paul J. Arciero,
Adam M. Brickman,
Joseph P. Nimon,
Naoko Okuma,
Sarah C. Westen,
Molly E. Merz,
Brandt D. Pence,
Jeffrey A. Woods,
Arthur F. Kramer,
Earl A. Zimmerman
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109-119
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Active Commuting to School Among Adolescents in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: Change and Predictors in a Longitudinal Study, 2004 to 2009
Background: Active commuting (walking or cycling) to/from school is an important part of the overall physical activity levels of children but is on the decline in many countries. Data for adolescents ...
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Nguyen H.H.D. Trang,
Tang K. Hong,
Michael J. Dibley
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120-128
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School and Residential Neighborhood Food Environment and Diet Among California Youth
Background: Various hypotheses link neighborhood food environments and diet. Greater exposure to fast-food restaurants and convenience stores is thought to encourage overconsumption; supermarkets and ...
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Ruopeng An,
Roland Sturm
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129-135
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Promoting Routine Stair Use: Evaluating the Impact of a Stair Prompt Across Buildings
Background: Although studies have demonstrated that stair prompts are associated with increased physical activity, many were conducted in low-rise buildings over a period of weeks and did not differen...
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Karen K. Lee,
Ashley S. Perry,
Sarah A. Wolf,
Reena Agarwal,
Randi Rosenblum,
Sean Fischer,
Victoria E. Grimshaw,
Richard E. Wener,
Lynn D. Silver
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136-141
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Self-Reported Alcohol-Impaired Driving in the U.S., 2006 and 2008
Background: Alcohol-impaired driving caused 10,839 deaths in 2009. Alcohol-impaired driving fatalities as a percentage of all motor vehicle fatalities decreased from 1982 to 1999 but have remained sta...
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Gwen Bergen,
Ruth A. Shults,
Laurie F. Beck,
Mohamed Qayad
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142-149
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U.S. Hookah Tobacco Smoking Establishments Advertised on the Internet
Background: Establishments dedicated to hookah tobacco smoking recently have proliferated and helped introduce hookah use to U.S. communities. Purpose: To conduct a comprehensive, qualitative assessme...
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Brian A. Primack,
Kristen R. Rice,
Ariel Shensa,
Mary V. Carroll,
Erica J. DePenna,
Rima Nakkash,
Tracey E. Barnett
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150-156
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Assessing the Value of Team Science: A Study Comparing Center- and Investigator-Initiated Grants
Background: Large cross-disciplinary scientific teams are becoming increasingly prominent in the conduct of research. Purpose: This paper reports on a quasi-experimental longitudinal study conducted t...
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Kara L. Hall,
Daniel Stokols,
Brooke A. Stipelman,
Amanda L. Vogel,
Annie Feng,
Beth Masimore,
Glen Morgan,
Richard P. Moser,
Stephen E. Marcus,
David Berrigan
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157-163
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Prioritization of Evidence-Based Preventive Health Services During Periodic Health Examinations
Background: Delivery of preventive services sometimes falls short of guideline recommendations. Purpose: To evaluate the multilevel factors associated with evidence-based preventive service delivery d...
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Deirdre A. Shires,
Kurt C. Stange,
George Divine,
Scott Ratliff,
Ronak Vashi,
Ming Tai-Seale,
Jennifer Elston Lafata
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164-173
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A Conflict Between Nutritionally Adequate Diets and Meeting the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Sodium
Background: Compliance with dietary guidelines means incorporating multiple foods and nutrients into everyday diets, to be consumed in smaller or larger amounts. Feasibility studies can help determine...
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Matthieu Maillot,
Adam Drewnowski
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174-179
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Physical Activity of Children Attending Afterschool Programs: Research- and Practice-Based Implications
Background: Afterschool programs (3pm–6pm; ASPs) are positioned to play a vital role in the improvement of children's daily physical activity. Recent guidelines specify that children should accumulate...
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Michael W. Beets,
Jennifer Huberty,
Aaron Beighle,
The Healthy Afterschool Program Network
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180-184
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External Validity Reporting in Behavioral Treatment of Childhood Obesity: A Systematic Review
Context: To aid translation of childhood obesity interventions evidence into practice, research studies must report results in a way that better supports pragmatic decision making. The current review ...
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Lisa M. Klesges,
Natalie A. Williams,
Kara S. Davis,
Joanna Buscemi,
Katherine M. Kitzmann
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185-192
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Assessing the Built Environment Using Omnidirectional Imagery
Observational audits commonly are used in public health research to collect data on built environment characteristics that affect health-related behaviors and outcomes, including physical activity and...
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Jeffrey S. Wilson,
Cheryl M. Kelly,
Mario Schootman,
Elizabeth A. Baker,
Aniruddha Banerjee,
Morgan Clennin,
Douglas K. Miller
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193-199
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Present and Future Horizons for Transdisciplinary Research
In 1998, when one of us (BKR) presented the concept for Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centers (TTURCs) to the National Cancer Institute's (NCI's) Board of Scientific Advisors (BSA) for approv...
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Barbara K. Rimer,
David B. Abrams
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200-201
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Editorial Board
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Assessing the Value of Team Science: A Study Comparing Center- and Investigator-Initiated Grants
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Assessing the Built Environment Using Omnidirectional Imagery
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