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ISSN: 1545-1151 Volume 8: No. 2, March 2011
Published on February 15, 2011

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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

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A31: Lifestyle Behaviors Associated With Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease Among California Adults

Andrew Bellow, Joan Faith Epstein, Arti Parikh-Patel

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A32: Perceptions of Diabetes, Barriers to Disease Management, and Service Needs: A Focus Group Study of Working Adults With Diabetes in Hawaii

Landry L. Fukunaga, Denise L. Uehara, Tammy Tom

Este resumen en español


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A33: Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing a Local Policy to Reduce Sodium Consumption in the County of Los Angeles Government, California, 2009

Lauren N. Gase, Tony Kuo, Diane O. Dunet, Paul A. Simon

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A34: The Quality of School Wellness Policies and Energy-Balance Behaviors of Adolescent Mothers

Debra Haire-Joshu, Byron W. Yount, Elizabeth L. Budd, Cynthia Schwarz, Rebecca Schermbeck, Scoie Green, Michael Elliott

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A35: Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening: Physician and General Population Perspectives, New Mexico, 2006

Richard M. Hoffman, Robert L. Rhyne, Deborah L. Helitzer, S. Noell Stone, Andrew L. Sussman, Elizabeth E. Bruggeman, Robyn Viera, Teddy D. Warner

Este artículo en español


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A36: Health-Related Quality of Life and the Physical Activity Levels of Middle-Aged Women, California Health Interview Survey, 2005

Cecily Luncheon, Matthew Zack

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A37: A Comparison of Depression and Mental Distress Indicators, Rhode Island Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2006

Yongwen Jiang, Jana Earl Hesser

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A38: Dietary Intake of Minerals and the Risk of Ischemic Stroke in Guangdong Province, China, 2007-2008

Wenbin Liang, Andy H. Lee, Colin W. Binns

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A39: Qualitative Research About Attributions, Narratives, and Support for Obesity Policy, 2008

Jeff Niederdeppe, Stephanie A. Robert, David A. Kindig

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A40: Adiposity, Biological Markers of Disease, and Insulin Resistance in Mexican American Adolescents, 2004-2005

Anne R. Rentfro, Jeanette C. Nino, Rosa M. Pones, Wendy Innis-Whitehouse, Cristina S. Barroso, Mohammed H. Rahbar, Joseph B. McCormick, Susan P. Fisher-Hoch

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A41: Obesity and Overweight Prevalence Among Adolescents With Disabilities

James H. Rimmer, Kiyoshi Yamaki, Brienne M. Davis, Edward Wang, Lawrence C. Vogel

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A42: Diabetes Self-Management Education in South Auckland, New Zealand, 2007-2008

Martha Silva, Janet Clinton, Sarah Appleton, Pat Flanagan

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A43: Clinical Preventive Services for Patients at Risk for Cardiovascular Disease, National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 2005-2006

Paula W. Yoon, Xin Tong, Steven M. Schmidt, Dyann Matson-Koffman

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SPECIAL TOPIC

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A44: Addressing the Needs of the Whole Child: What Public Health Can Do to Answer the Education Sector’s Call for a Stronger Partnership

Diane Allensworth, Theresa C. Lewallen, Beth Stevenson, Susan Katz

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A45: Deaf Sign Language Users, Health Inequities, and Public Health: Opportunity for Social Justice

Steven Barnett, Michael McKee, Scott R. Smith, Thomas A. Pearson

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A46: An Organizing Framework for Translation in Public Health: The Knowledge to Action Framework

Katherine M. Wilson, Teresa J. Brady, Catherine Lesesne; on behalf of the NCCDPHP Work Group on Translation

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COMMUNITY CASE STUDY

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A47: Development of a Community-Based Participatory Colorectal Cancer Screening Intervention to Address Disparities, Arkansas, 2008-2009

Karen Yeary, Eric Flowers, Gemessia Ford, Desiree Burroughs, Jackie Burton, Delores Woods, Chara Stewart, Paulette Mehta, Paul Greene, Ronda Henry-Tillman

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A48: Establishing Worksite Wellness Programs for North Carolina Government Employees, 2008

Suzanna Young, Jacquie Halladay, Marcus Plescia, Casey Herget, Carolyn Dunn

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BRIEF

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A49: Improving Fruit and Vegetable Consumption: Use of Farm-to-Consumer Venues Among US Adults

Heidi M. Blanck, Olivia M. Thompson, Linda Nebeling, Amy L. Yaroch

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