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Enhancing Long-Term 5 A Day Behavior Change in Worksites - Shirley A. Beresford

HIV Prevention Maintenance for African American Teenn - Ralph DiClemente

Promoting Healthy Living: Assessing More Effects (PHLAME II) - Diane L. Elliot

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Fairchild A, MacKinnon D, Elliot D, Moe E, Lockwood C.  Mediation analysis of the PHLAME intervention program.  Society for Prevention Research National Meeting, October 2005.

 

Kuehl KS, Elliot DL, Goldberg L.  Short-term Economic Impact of a Health Promotion Program. The PHLAME Study.  (Revisions requested, American Journal of Health Promotion.)

 

Elliot DL, Goldberg L, Kuehl KS, Moe EL, Breger RKR, Pickering MA.  (2007) The PHLAME (Promoting Healthy Lifestyles: Alternative Models' Effects) Firefighter study: Outcomes of two models of behavior change.  J Occup Environ Med,49:204-13.

 

DeFrancesco C, Ernst D. Coding experiences from the field. MINT Bulletin.   2005;12(1):48-49.  http://www.motivationalinterview.org/mint/index.html

 

Breger R, DeFrancesco C, Elliot D. Training coders to use the Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity coding system.  MINT Bulletin.  2005;12(2):14-16.  http://www.motivationalinterview.org/mint/index.html

 

Kuehl KS.  The true cost of Fire Department Medical Programs (PHLAME.  International Association of Fire Fighters Wellness Symposium, October 2005.

 

Fairchild A, MacKinnon D, Elliot D, Moe E, Lockwood C.  Mediation analysis of the PHLAME intervention program.  Prevention Research National Meeting, 2006.

 

Kuehl, KS; Elliot, DL  Cost justification economic impact of the fire service joint labor wellness and fitness initiative. In: The Fire Service Joint

 

Labor Management Wellness/Fitness Initiative, 3rd edition.

 

Moyers T, Ernst D, DeFrancesco C. What coding has taught us about MI.  Mint Bulletin (Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers) 2007, 13(3):32-33. (summary of national MINT plenary session symposium organized and coordinated by Carol DeFrancesco)

 

Elliot, D.L. & Kuehl, K.S.  The Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Fire Fighters and EMS Responders. A 100+ page report developed for the International Association of Fire Chiefs and the U.S. Fire Administration.  http://www.iafc.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=559

Trial of 2 TeleComputer Diet Change Maintenance Programs - Robert H. Friedman

  Publications pending
   
   
   

Ecological Model for Long-term Weight Control - Amy A. Gorin
 

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Gorin AA and Crane M.  The obesogenic environment.  Handbook of Child and Adolescent Obesity.  E. Jelalian and R. Steele (Eds.).  (In press, Springer Publishers.)

 

Gorin AA, Phelan S, Chula Maguire K, Fava JF, & Wing RR.  Television habits in overweight and normal weight women: Environmental and behavioral differences.  Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, March 2007.

 

Gorin, A.A., Raynor, H.A., Maguire, K.C., Jordan, D., & Wing, R.R.  Obesogenic homes: differences in the home food and exercise environments of normal weight and overweight.  Obesity Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, October 2007.


Youth Suicide Prevention:  Maintaining Long Term Change - Carol Hooven
 
 

Walsh, E., Thompson, E.A., & Randell, B.P.  Trajectories of Change in Adolescent Suicide Risk.  American Association of Suicidology, New Orleans, LA, April 2007.

Maintenance of Exercise Adherence Among Older Adults with Osteoarthritis - Susan L. Hughes

 

Hughes SL,  Seymour RB, Desai P, Huber G.  Fit and Strong!: Findings and program implementation.  American Society on Aging-National Council on the Aging Joint Conference, March 2006.

 

Hughes SL, Desai P, & Seymour RB.  Recruitment and Retention of Older Adults with Lower-Extremity Osteoarthritis: Successful strategies and lessons learned.  American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, December 2005.

 

Hughes SL, Desai P, & Seymour RB.  Recruitment and Retention of Older Adults with Lower-Extremity Osteoarthritis: Successful strategies and lessons learned from the Fit and Strong! study.  Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, November 2005.

 

Hughes SL, Seymour RB, Campbell RT, Desai P, Huber G, and Kunkel C.  Impact of Maintenance Strategies on Adherence to Physical Activity.  American Public Health Association Meeting, 2006.

 

Hughes SL, Seymour RB, Campbell RT, Desai P, Huber G, and Kunkel C.  Maintenance Strategies to Promote Adherence to Physical Activity:  Preliminary findings.  Gerontological Society of America Meeting, 2006.

 

Hughes SL, Seymour RB, Desai P, Huber G.  Fit and Strong!:  Dissemination and implementation of the Evidence-based Program.  American Society on Aging/National Council on the Aging Joint Conference, 2007.

 

Hughes SL, Seymour RB, Campbell RT, Huber G, Pollak N, Sharma L, Desai P.  Long Term Impact of Fit and Strong on Older Adults with Osteoarthritis.  (In press, The Gerontologist.)

 

Archstone Award for Excellence in Program Innovation (Honorable Mention): Fit and Strong!, Gerontological Health Section. American Public Health Association Meeting, 2006.

 

Hughes SL, Seymour RB, Campbell RT, Huber G, Pollak N, Sharma L, Desai P. (2006) Long Term Impact of Fit and Strong! on Older Adults with Osteoarthritis.  The Gerontologist, 46(6): 801-814.

 

Seymour RB, Strider-Allen M, Hughes SL.  Fit and Strong!: Implementation and dissemination in North Carolina.  North Carolina Conference on Aging, Chapel Hill, NC, October 2006.

 

Hughes SL, Seymour RB, Campbell RT, Desai P, Huber G, Kunkel C.  Impact of Maintenance Strategies on Adherence to Physical Activity.  American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 2006.

 

Hughes SL, Seymour RB, Campbell RT, Huber G, Pollak N, Sharma L, Chang J, Desai P.  Long-Term Maintenance of Exercise Among Older Adults with OA: Baseline, 2, 6, and 12-Month Findings.  American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2006.

 

Hughes SL, Seymour RB, Campbell RT, Desai P, Huber G, Kunkel C.  Maintenance Strategies to Promote Adherence to Physical Activity: Preliminary findings.  Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, November 2006.

 

Hughes SL, Seymour RB, Huber G, Desai P.  Fit and Strong! Training to Conduct a New Evidence-Based Physical Activity/Behavior Change Program.  American Society on Aging – National Council on Aging, Chicago, IL, March 2007.

 

Hughes SL, Seymour RB, Desai P, Huber G, Kunkel C.  Fit and Strong! Participant Manual.

 

Hughes SL, Seymour RB, Desai P, Huber G, Kunkel C.  Fit and Strong! Instructor Manual.

 

Seymour, R.B., Hughes, S.L., & Desai, P.  Expanding the Reach of Fit and Strong!  A Comparison of Implementation Methods.  American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., November 2007.

 

Seymour, R.B., Hughes, S.L., & Desai, P.M. Expanding the Reach of Fit and Strong!: An evidence-based physical activity program for older adults.  Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA, November 2007.

 

Hughes, S.L., Seymour, R.B., Desai, P., & Huber, G.  Fit and Strong!: Dissemination and implementation of the Evidence-based Program.  American Society on Aging – National Council on Aging Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 2008. Note: Pre-conference intensive: full day training for certified exercise instructors planning to implement Fit and Strong!

Behavioral Maintenance Treatment for Smoking Cessation - Joel D. Killen

  Publications pending
   
   

A Behavioral Model for Maintenance of Drug Abstinence - Kim C. Kirby

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Faranda-Diedrich TM, Corbin RA, Padovano AK, Wosak JM, Brendley B, Pich M, and Kirby KC.  Outcomes in a contingency management intervention designed to achieve long-term drug abstinence.  Association for Behavior Analysis Meeting, 2006.

 

Kirby KC, Faranda-Diedrich TM, Corbin RA, Padovano AK, Wosak JM, Brendley B, and Pich M.  (May, 2006).  One intervention, two sites: Differences across sites in a contingency management intervention for cocaine dependency.  Association for Behavior Analysis Meeting, 2006.

 

Benishek LA, Shealy SE, Rosenwasser BJ, Kerwin MLE, Dugosh KL, and Kirby KC.  Working alliance with research assistants and with counselors for methadone maintenance patients receiving cocaine abstinence reinforcement.  College on Problems on Drug Dependence Meeting, 2006.

 

Kirby KC, Corbin RA, Padovano AK, Kerwin MLE, Gardner R, Rosenwasser BJ, Benishek LA.  Comparison of cocaine use during 3 vs 6 months of abstinence-based reinforcement: Preliminary results.  College on Problems on Drug Dependence Meeting, 2006.

 

Versek BE, Bresani E, Jacobs LP, Gardner RS, Barone JL, Carpenedo CM, et al. The Association of Adverse Events and Response-Cost in Substance Abuse Treatment Settings.  Association for Behavior Analysis, San Diego, CA, May 2007.

 

Carpenedo CM, Gardner RS, Barone JL, Jacobs LP, Bresani E, Versek BE, Rosenwasser BJ, Lynch, K.  Evaluating predictors of abstinence during abstinence-based reinforcement and a minimal contingency.  College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Quebec City, PQ, Canada, June 2007.

 

Versek BE, Bresani E, Gardner RS, Carpenedo M, Barone JL, Jacobs LP, Padovano A, Kirby KC.  Are there negative side-effects of resets in an escalating voucher schedule?  College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Quebec City, PQ, Canada, June 2007.

Prolonged Smoking Cessation Using Prescriptive Step Care - Robert C. Klesges

  Publications pending
   
   

BHRC Project Driving and Substance Abuse - Sandra C. Lapham

  Publications pending
   
   

Weight Loss Maintenance in Primary Care - Michael Lowe

  Publications pending
   
   

Maintaining Physical Activity in Older Adult MCO Members - Brian C. Martinson

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Martinson B.  Keep Active Minnesota: RE-AIMing a RCT of physical activity maintenance in older adults.  American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, June 2005.

 

Martinson BC, Sherwood NE, Crain AL, O’Connor PJ, Hayes M, Nico P,  Pronk NP.  Six Month Outcomes of a Physical Activity Maintenance RCT in 50-70 year old Adults.  Society of Behavioral Medicine Meeting, 2007.

 

Martinson, B.C., Crain, A.L., Sherwood, N.E., Hayes, M., Pronk, N.P., O’Connor, P.J.,  Maintaining physical activity among older adults: Six-month outcomes of the Keep Active Minnesota randomized controlled trial, Prev. Med. (2007), doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2007.08.007

Effectiveness of Extended Telephone Monitoring - Jim McKay

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McKay JR.  Is there a case for extended interventions for alcohol and drug use disorders?  Addiction. 2005 Nov;100(11):1594-610.

 

Collins LM, McKay JR, Oslin DW, Rosenberg ES, & Murphy SA.  Building and evaluating standardized but flexible clinical interventions:  The sequential multiple assignment randomized trial (SMART).  (under review)

 

McKay JR, Franklin T, Patapis N, and Lynch KG.  Conceptual, methodological, and analytical issues in the study of relapse.  Clinical Psychology Review.  2006 Mar;26(2):109-27.

 

Clifford, P.R., Maisto, S.A., Stout, R.L., McKay, J.R., & Tonigan, J.S. (2006).  Long-term posttreatment functioning among those treated for alcohol use disorders.  Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 30, 311-319.

 

McKay JR.  Lessons learned from psychotherapy research.  Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2006, 31, 48S-54S

 

McLellan AT, McKay JR, Forman R, Cacciola J, and Kemp J.  Reconsidering the evaluation of addiction treatment: From retrospective follow-up to concurrent recovery monitoring.  Addiction 2005 Apr;100(4):447-58.

 

Murphy SA, Oslin DA, Rush AJ, Zhu J, et al.  Methodological challenges in constructing effective treatment sequences for chronic psychiatric disorders.  Neuropsychopharmacology, 2007, 32, 257-262.

 

McKay JR. (2006) Continuing care in the treatment of addictive disorders.  Current Psychiatry Reports, 8: 355-362.

 

Shepard DS, Calabro JAB, Love CT, McKay JR, Tetreault J, Yeom HS. (2006). Counselor incentives to improve client retention in an outpatient substance abuse aftercare program.  Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 33(6): 629-35.

 

Murphy, S.A.,Lynch, K.G., Oslin, D., McKay, J.R., TenHave, T. (2007). Developing adaptive treatment strategies in substance abuse research. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 88 Suppl 2: S24-30.

 

Morgenstern, J. & McKay, J.R. (2007). Rethinking the paradigms that inform behavioral treatment research for substance use disorders.  Addiction,102(9), 1377-89.

 

Mensinger, J.L., Lynch, K.G., TenHave, T.R., & McKay, J.R. Mediators of telephone-based continuing care for alcohol and cocaine dependence.  Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2007, 75, 775-784.

 

McKay JR.  New developments in continuing care and disease management in the addictions.  Brown University, January 2006.

 

McKay JR. Adaptive treatment models:  Can they improve the management of alcohol use disorders?  2007 Research Society on Alcoholism, Chicago, IL, July 2007.

Finding the M.I.N.C. For Mammography Maintenance- Barbara K. Rimer

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Gierisch JM, O'Neill SC & DeFrank J.  A Decisional Balance Scale for Mammography Maintenance.  University of North Carolina Women's Health Research Day.

 

DeFrank JT, Gierisch JM, Bowling JM, Skinner CS, Usinger DS, Strigo TS, Rimer BK.  Using Multiple Methods to Assess for Differential Non-Response by Race: Secondary Data Analysis from the PRISM Study.  Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cancer Retreat, 2006.  Poster won 3rd prize in its category.

 

O'Neill S, Lipkus I, Bowling JM, Rimer BK, Gierisch JM.  Demographic and Attitudinal Correlates of Repeat Mammography.  Society of Behavioral Medicine Meeting, 2006.

 

DeFrank JT, Bowling JM, Rimer BK, Gierisch JM, Skinner CSS. 2007. Triangulating differential non-response by race in a telephone survey.  Preventing Chronic Disease. 4(3): A60. Epub 2007 Jun 15.

 

Rimer BK, Kreuter MW. Advancing tailored health communication: a persuasion and message effects perspective. Journal of Communication, 2006, 56: S184-S201.

 

Gierisch JM, O'Neill SO, Rimer BK, Skinner CS, Bowling JM. Who's Getting Annual Mammograms? AcademyHealth's Annual Research Meeting, 2007.

 

Gierisch JM, O'Neill SO. Recruitment of a Member Advisory Panel to Enhance Tailored Communcations. 29th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Preventive Oncology, 2005.

 

Gierisch JM. Why Don't They Return? Predictors of Regular Mammography Use. 13th Annual NRSA Trainees Research Conference, 2007.

Persistence of Behavior Change: Reinforcement Schedule Effects - John M. Roll
Contingency Management: Duration Effects - John M. Roll

 

Roll JM, Huber A, Sodano R, Chudzynski J, Moynier E & Shoptaw S.  A comparison of five reinforcement schedules for use in contingency management-based treatment of methamphetamine abuse.  (In Press, Psychological Record.)

 

Roll JM & Shoptaw S.  Contingency management for the treatment of methamphetamine abuse:  Schedule effects.  (In Press, Psychiatric Research.)

 

Johanson CE, Frey KA, Lundhal L, Keenan P, Lockhart N, Roll J, Galloway G, Koeppe RA, Kilbourn MR, Robbins T, & Schuster CR.  Brain function and nigrostriatal markers in long-term abstinent methamphetamine abusers.  (In Press, Psychopharmcology.)

 

Roll JM, Prendergast ML., Sorensen K, Prakash S, & Chudzynski J. A comparison of voucher exchanges between criminal justice involved and noninvolved participants enrolled in voucher-based contingency management drug abuse treatment programs.  American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 2005;31:393-401.

 

Roll JM, Prendergast ML, Richardson K, Burdon W, & Ramirez A.  Identifying predictors of treatment outcome in a drug court program.  American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 2005;31:641-656.

 

Roll JM, Richardson, G & Chudzynski J.  Potential sources of reinforcement and punishment in a drug-free treatment clinic: Client and staff perceptions.  American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 2005;31:21-33.

 

Roll JM, Petry, NM, Stitzer ML, Brecht ML, Peirce JM, McCann MJ, Blaine J, MacDonald M, DiMaria,J, Lucero L, & Kellog S.  Contingency management for the treatment of methamphetamine abuse(In Press, American Journal of Psychiatry.)

 

Prendergast M, Podus D, Finney J, Greenwell L, & Roll J.  Contingency management for treatment of substance use disorders:  A meta-analysis.  (Submitted)

 

Roll JM, Rawson R, & Petry N.  Suggestions to Facilitate the Adoption of Contingency Management in Substance Abuse Treatment: A Commentary.  (Submitted)

 

Sodano R, Roll JM, Shoptaw S, Chudzynski JE, Mercado P, & Moynier E.  Weight change as a function of  methamphetamine abuse treatment outcomes.  (Submitted)

 

Roll JM.  Contingency management for the treatment of methamphetamine use disorders.  In Higgins, S. T., Silverman, K., & Hiel, S. H. (Eds.).   Contingency Management In The Treatment Of Substance Use Disorders: A Science-Based Treatment Innovation.  (In Press)

 

Roll JM.  Using contingency management to modify the cigarette smoking behavior of adolescents.  Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 2005;38:463-467.

 

Myeres, L., Masisis, K., & Roll, J.M.  (2007). Promising treatments for methamphetamine use disorders. Primary Care Provider, April 2007, 101-103.

 

Roll, J.M. (2007). Contingency-management: an evidence-based component of methamphetamine use disorder treatments.  Addiction, 101: 1546-1560.

 

Roll, J.M. & Newton, T. Contingency management for the treatment of methamphetamine use disorders.  In: Contingency Management in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders: A Science-Based Treatment Innovation, in press.

Enhancing Support for Women at Risk of Coronary Heart Disease:
Mediterranean Lifestyle Program - Deborah J. Toobert

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Toobert DJ. Glasgow RE, Strycker LA, Barrera M Jr, Ritzwoller DP Weidner G. (2007) Long-term effects of the Mediterranean Lifestyle Program: A randomized clinical trial for postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 4:1 doi:10.1186/1479-5868-4-1.

 

Toobert DJ, Strycker LA, Glasgow RE, Barrera M, Angell K. (2005) Effects of the Mediterranean Lifestyle Program on Multiple Risk Behaviors and Psychosocial Outcomes Among Women at Risk for Heart Disease, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 29(2):128–137.

 

Toobert DJ, Glasgow RE, Strycker LA, Barrera M, Radcliffe JL, Wander RC, Bagdade JD. (2003). Physiologic and Quality of Life Outcomes from the Mediterranean Lifestyle Program: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Diabetes Care, 26:2288-2293.

 

YarYaroch AL, Nebeling N,Thompson FE, Hurley TG, Hebert JR, Toobert DG, Resnicow K, Greene GW, Williams G, Peterson K, Elliot DL, Sher TG, Stacewicz-Sapuntzakis M, Salkeld J, Rossi S, Domas A, McGregor H, DeFrancesco C, McCarty F, Costello R. (2007 in press). Baseline design elements and sample characteristics for seven sites participating in the Nutrition Working Group of the Behavior Change Consortium.

 

Barrera M Jr, Strycker LA, MacKinnon DP, Toobert DJ. (in press), Social-Ecological Resources as Mediators of Two-Year Diet and Physical Activity Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes Patients, Health Psychology.

 

King AC, Toobert, DJ, Ahn D, Resnicow K, Coday M, Rieve D, Garber CE, Hurtz S, Morton J, Sallis JF. (2006). Perceived environments as physical activity correlates and moderators of interventions in five studies. American Journal of Health Promotion, 21(1): 24-35.

 

Barrera M, Toobert D J, Glasgow RE, Angell KL, MacKinnon DP. (2006). Social Support and Social-Ecological Resources as Mediators of Lifestyle Intervention Effects for Type 2 Diabetes, Journal of Health Psychology, 11:483-495.

 

Greene GW, Nebeling L, Greaney ML, Lindsay AC, Hardwick C, Toobert DJ, Resnicow K, Williams G, Elliot D, Sher TG, McGregor HA, Domas A, Breger R, Peterson KEA. (In press). Qualitative study of a nutrition working group. Health Promotion Practice.

 

Hellsten L, Nigg C, Norman G, Burbank P, Braun L, Breger R, Coday M, Elliot D, Garber C, Greaney M, Lees F, Matthews C, Moe E, Resnick B, Riebe D, Rossi J, Toobert D, Wang T. (in press) Accumulation of behavioral validation evidence for physical activity stage of change. Health Psychology.

 

Hellsten LM, Nigg CR, Norman G, Burbank P, Braun L, Breger R, Coday M, Elliot D, Garber C, Greaney M, Lees F, Matthews C, Moe E, Resnick B, Riebe D, Rossi J, Toobert D, Wang T, (2006). Multi-site collaboration: gathering validity evidence for the stages of change for physical activity. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 13:S251.

 

Ritzwoller DP, Toobert DJ, Sukhanova A Glasgow RE. (2006). Economic Analysis of the Mediterranean Lifestyle Program for Postmenopausal Women with Diabetes, Diabetes Educator, 32(5):761-769.

 

Glasgow RE, Strycker LA, King DK, Toobert DJ, Rahm AK, Jex M, Nutting PA. (2006). Robustness of a computer-assisted diabetes self-management intervention across patient characteristics, healthcare settings, and intervention staff. American Journal of Managed Care, 1:137-145.

 

Glasgow RE, Toobert DJ, Barrera M Jr, Strycker LA. (2005) The Chronic Illness Resources Survey:  Cross-Validation and Sensitivity to Intervention. Health Education Research, 20:402-409.

 

Nigg C, Hellsten L, Norman G, Burbank P, Braun L, Breger R, Coday M, Elliot D, Garber G, Greaney M, Keteyian S, Lees F, Matthews C, Moe E, Resnick B, Riebe D, Rossi J, Toobert D, Wang T, Welk G, Williams G. (2005).  Physical Activity Staging Distribution: Establishing a Heuristic Using Multiple Studies. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 29 [Spec Suppl]:34-45.

 

Glasgow RE, Toobert DJ, Barrera M, Strycker LA. (2004). Assessment of problem solving: A key to successful diabetes self-management. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 27:470-490.

 

Williams GC, Thompson FE, Hurley TG, Patrick HA, Yaroch AL, Midthune D, Resnicow K, Hebert JR, Nebeling LC, Toobert DJ, Peterson KE, Greene GW. Evaluation of a short dietary assessment instrument for percent energy from fat in an intervention study. ISBNPA, Oslo, Norway, June 2007.

 

Toobert DJ. (2006). Effects of the Mediterranean Lifestyle Program on multiple risk behaviors and psychosocial outcomes among women at risk for heart disease. American Psychological Association funded workshop at the Society of Behavioral Medicine’s annual meeting on “Increasing Behavioral Medicine’s Impact on Physical and Mental Health”, San Francisco, CA, March 22nd, 2006

 

Toobert DJ, Strycker LA. (2004). Who are the Big Eaters? Findings from the Mediterranean Lifestyle Program, 44th American Heart Association Annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention featuring the L. J. Filer Symposium on Prevention of Overweight and Its Consequences Beginning in Youth, San Francisco, CA, March 3-6, 2004. Invited Press conference and poster.

 

King AC, Hurtz S, Ahn D, Morton J, Toobert D, Strycker L, Resnicow K, Riebe D, Garber C, Coday M. (2005) Perceived Environmental Correlates of Physical Activity in Diverse Populations. Poster presented at Active Living Research Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.

 

Ritzwoller D, Toobert DJ, Sukhanova A, Glasgow RE. (2005). Economic analysis of the Mediterranean Lifestyle Program, paper presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions, Boston, MA.

 

Estabrooks PA, Toobert DJ, Glasgow RE. (2004) Importance and sustainability of group cohesion in diabetes support groups. Poster presented at the American Diabetes Association's 64th Scientific Sessions June 4-8, 2004 in Orlando, FL.

 

Toobert DJ (2004, January) Measuring self-management behaviors: The Summary of Diabetes Self Care Activities Questionnaire. Invited presentation for the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center, Measurement Core Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

 

Glasgow RE, Toobert DJ, Strycker LA. (2003). Problem-Solving as a Key to Successful Long-term Diabetes Self-Management. Presented at American Diabetes Association, 63rd Scientific Sessions in June 13-17, 2003 New Orleans, LA.

 

Toobert DJ, Strycker LA, Barrera M, Glasgow RE. (2003). Results of a lifestyle change program to prevent CHD among women with diabetes. Presented at American Diabetes Association, 63rd Scientific Sessions in June 13-17, 2003 New Orleans, LA.

 

Greene G a, Peterson K b, Elliot D c, Domas A d, Toobert D e, Resnicow K f, Clark P a, Breger R c, Rossi S a, Williams G g, Nebeling L h - a) University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, b) Harvard University, Boston, MA, c) Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR, d) Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, e) Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR, f ) Emory University, Atlanta, GA, g) University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, h) National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, USA. Behavioral Change Consortium Dietary Validation Studies, poster presented at ISBNPA, Seattle, OR, July, 2002.

Self  Determination And Tobacco Abstinence - Geoffrey C. Williams

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Williams GC, Lynch M, McGregor H, Ryan RM, Sharp DS, Deci EL. (2006) Validation of the important other climate questionnaire.  Families, Systems, and Health, 24(2): 179-94.

 

Williams GC, McGregor HA, Sharp DS, Kouides R, Levesque CS, Ryan RM, Deci EL. (2006) Testing a self-determination theory intervention for motivating tobacco cessation: supporting autonomy and competence in a clinical trial. Health Psychology, 25(1): 91-101.

 

Williams GC, McGregor HA, Sharp DS, Kouides R, Levesque CS, Ryan RM, Deci EL. (2006) A self-determination multiple risk intervention trial to improve smokers health.  Journal of General Internal Medicine, 21(12): 1228-94.

 

Greene GW, Nebeling L, Greaney ML, Lindsay AC, Hardwick C, Toobert D, Resnicow K, Williams GC et al. (2007). A qualitative study of a nutrition working group. Health Promotion Practice, 8:299-306.

 

Levesque C, Williams GC, Elliot D, Bodenhamer B, Finley PJ. (2007) Validating the Theoretical Structure of the Treatment Self-Regulation Questionnaire (TSRQ) across three different health behaviors.  Health Education Research, 22:691-702.

 

Niemiec CP, Williams GC, Patrick H. Thirty month maintenance of tobacco abstinence. Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC.

Long-Term Exercise Maintenance Via Internet Support - Paul T. Williams

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Williams PT, Wood PD. The effects of changing exercise levels on weight and age-related weight gain.  Int J Obes (Lond). 2006 Mar;30(3):543-51.

 

Williams PT.  Nonlinear relationships between weekly walking distance and adiposity in 27,596 women.  Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2005 Nov;37(11):1893-901.

 

Williams PT, Satariano WA.  Relationships of age and weekly running distance to BMI and circumferences in 41,582 physically active women. Obes Res. 2005 Aug;13(8):1370-80.

 

Williams PT, Pate RR.  Cross-sectional relationships of exercise and age to adiposity in 60,617 male runners. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2005 Aug;37(8):1329-37.

 

Williams PT.  Self-selection contributes to the lower adiposity associated with fitness and physical activity. Obes Res (in press) 2007

 

Williams PT.  Self-selection contributes significantly to the lower adiposity of faster, longer-distanced, male and female walkers. Int J Obes (Lond). 2007 Apr;31(4):652-62.

 

Williams PT.  Maintaining vigorous activity attenuates 7-yr weight gain in 8340 runners. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2007 May;39(5):801-9.

 

Williams PT.  Asymmetric weight gain and loss from increasing and decreasing exercise.  Med Sci Sports Exerc. (in press) 

 

Williams PT and Thompson PD.  Dose dependent effects of exercise training and detraining on total and regional adiposity in 4,663 men and 1,743 women.  Obesity (Silver Spring). 2006 Nov;14(11):1975-84.

 

Williams PT. (2006) Self-selection contributes significantly to the lower adiposity of faster, longer-distanced, male and female walkers. Int J Obes (Lond). 2007 Apr;31(4):652-62.

 

Williams, P.T.  Changes in weight and waist circumference and incident hypercholesterolemia during 7 year follow-up. Obesity Research, In press.

 

Williams, P.T., Franklin, B.  Vigorous exercise and diabetic, hypertensive, and hypercholesterolemia medication use. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2007 Nov;39(11):1933-1941.

 

Williams, P.T., La, I., Hoffmann, K.M.  Weight-related increases in hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and diabetes risk in normal weight men and women.  Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol, 2007 Aug;27(8):1811-1819.

 

Williams, P.T.  Changes in vigorous physical activity and incident diabetes in male runners.  Diabetes Care. 2007 Nov;30(11):2838-42.

 

Williams PT. Reduced diabetic, hypertensive, and cholesterol medication use with walking. Med Sci Sports Exerc. (in press)

Long- Term Maintenance Of Weight Loss - Rena R. Wing

 

Phelan S, Roberts M, Lang W, Raynor H, Wing RR.  Initial results of the LITE (Living Lean in a Toxic Environment) study.  North American Association for the Study of Obesity, Boston, MA, October 2006.

 

Gorin A, Raynor H, Phelan S, Chula MK, Fava J, Wing RR. Television habits in overweight and normal weight women: Environmental and behavioral differences.  Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC, March 2007.

 

Phelan, S., Roberts, M., Lang, W., Wing, R.R. Empirical evaluation of physical activity recommendations for weight control in women.  Medicine, Science, Sports, & Exercise, In press.

 

Phelan, S., Lang, W., Jordan, D., & Wing, R.R.  Exercise dependence – a problem or natural consequence of high physical activity.  North American Association for the Study of Obesity, New Orleans, LA, October 2007.