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1Enabling the promise of healthy longevity through regular physical activity: Navigating the challenges and unlocking the opportunities3.10Citations (PDF)
2Exploring the Relationship between Built Environment Attributes and Physical Activity in Lower-Income Aging Adults: Preliminary Insights from a Multi-Level Trial3.11Citations (PDF)
3Who Benefits? A Mixed Methods Study Assessing Community Use of a Major Metropolitan Park During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Journal of Urban Health, 2024, 101, 827-844
3.41Citations (PDF)
4Examining Relationships between Perceptions of Air Quality—Objectively Assessed Particulate Matter—And Health-Related Attributions among Midlife and Older Adults from the San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA3.10Citations (PDF)
5How Can Sport-Based Interventions Improve Health among Women and Girls? A Scoping Review3.13Citations (PDF)
6Engaging diverse midlife and older adults in a multilevel participatory physical activity intervention: evaluating impacts using Ripple Effects Mapping2.34Citations (PDF)
7Personalized digital behaviour interventions increase short-term physical activity: a randomized control crossover trial substudy of the MyHeart Counts Cardiovascular Health Study2.42Citations (PDF)
8Moderators of a Diet and Physical Activity Intervention: who Responds Best to Sequential vs. Simultaneous Approaches1.40Citations (PDF)
9Building healthy schools through technology-enabled citizen science: The case of the o<i>ur voice</i> participatory action model in schools from Bogotá, Colombia
Global Public Health, 2022, 17, 403-419
2.216Citations (PDF)
10What moves you? Physical activity strategies in older women
Journal of Health Psychology, 2022, 27, 2027-2040
2.82Citations (PDF)
11Using citizen science to empower older adults to improve a food security initiative in Australia2.04Citations (PDF)
12The Role of Citizen Science in Promoting Health Equity17.845Citations (PDF)
13Factors influencing usage of urban blue spaces: A systems-based approach to identify leverage points
Health and Place, 2022, 73, 102735
4.019Citations (PDF)
14Integrating Photovoice and Citizen Science: The <i>Our Voice</i> Initiative in Practice
Health Promotion Practice, 2022, 23, 241-249
1.56Citations (PDF)
15Innovative participatory evaluation methodologies to assess and sustain multilevel impacts of two community-based physical activity programs for women in Colombia
BMC Public Health, 2022, 22,
3.312Citations (PDF)
16Effect of Structured, Moderate Exercise on Kidney Function Decline in Sedentary Older Adults
JAMA Internal Medicine, 2022, 182, 650
8.930Citations (PDF)
17The “Our Voice” Method: Participatory Action Citizen Science Research to Advance Behavioral Health and Health Equity Outcomes3.111Citations (PDF)
18Shared Autonomy to Reduce Sedentary Behavior Among Sit-Stand Desk Users in the United States and India: Web-Based Study
JMIR Formative Research, 2022, 6, e35447
2.35Citations (PDF)
19Our Voice NOLA: Leveraging a Community Engaged Citizen Science Method to Contextualize the New Orleans Food Environment3.13Citations (PDF)
20Detailed Versus Simplified Dietary Self-monitoring in a Digital Weight Loss Intervention Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Adults: Fully Remote, Randomized Pilot Study
JMIR Formative Research, 2022, 6, e42191
2.31Citations (PDF)
21Engaging citizen scientists to build healthy park environments in Colombia2.021Citations (PDF)
22Social cohesion emerging from a community-based physical activity program: A temporal network analysis
Network Science, 2021, 9, 35-48
1.36Citations (PDF)
23Community-Based Approaches to Reducing Health Inequities and Fostering Environmental Justice through Global Youth-Engaged Citizen Science3.175Citations (PDF)
24Effects of Health Behavior Interventions on Psychosocial Outcomes and Cortisol Regulation Among Chronically Stressed Midlife and Older Adults1.49Citations (PDF)
25Ratings of Perceived Exertion During Walking: Predicting Major Mobility Disability and Effect of Structured Physical Activity in Mobility-Limited Older Adults3.62Citations (PDF)
26We’re all in this together: recommendations from the Society of Behavioral Medicine’s Open Science Working Group2.37Citations (PDF)
27Built environment in programs to promote physical activity among Latino children and youth living in the United States and in Latin America
Obesity Reviews, 2021, 22,
7.911Citations (PDF)
28An action‐oriented framework for systems‐based solutions aimed at childhood obesity prevention in US Latin<i>x</i> and Latin American populations
Obesity Reviews, 2021, 22,
7.916Citations (PDF)
29Elevated IL-6 and CRP Levels Are Associated With Incident Self-Reported Major Mobility Disability: A Pooled Analysis of Older Adults With Slow Gait Speed3.614Citations (PDF)
30An ecosystem service perspective on urban nature, physical activity, and health7.7145Citations (PDF)
31Childhood obesity prevention across borders: The promise of U.S.–Latin American research collaboration
Obesity Reviews, 2021, 22,
7.98Citations (PDF)
32The social environment and childhood obesity: Implications for research and practice in the United States and countries in Latin America
Obesity Reviews, 2021, 22,
7.920Citations (PDF)
33A Novel Model for Generating Creative, Community-Responsive Interventions to Reduce Gender-Based Violence on College Campuses3.15Citations (PDF)
34Adolescent Levers for a Diet and Physical Activity Intervention Across Socioecological Levels in Kenya, South Africa, Cameroon, and Jamaica: Mixed Methods Study Protocol
JMIR Research Protocols, 2021, 10, e26739
1.47Citations (PDF)
35Metabolic syndrome and the benefit of a physical activity intervention on lower-extremity function: Results from a randomized clinical trial
Experimental Gerontology, 2021, 150, 111343
3.86Citations (PDF)
36Citizen Science in Sweden’s Stigmatized Neighborhoods
Sustainability, 2021, 13, 10205
3.43Citations (PDF)
37Testing the effectiveness of community-engaged citizen science to promote physical activity, foster healthier neighborhood environments, and advance health equity in vulnerable communities: The Steps for Change randomized controlled trial design and methods
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2021, 108, 106526
1.818Citations (PDF)
38Urban blue spaces and human health: A systematic review and meta-analysis of quantitative studies
Cities, 2021, 119, 103413
6.498Citations (PDF)
39An in-depth comparison of well-being among Latinx and non-Latinx White adults: A cautionary tale
Preventive Medicine Reports, 2021, 24, 101513
1.70Citations (PDF)
40Women’s Health Initiative Strong and Healthy Pragmatic Physical Activity Intervention Trial for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: Design and Baseline Characteristics3.619Citations (PDF)
41Cooperative planning and its utilization in German physical activity promotion: a brief introduction2.09Citations (PDF)
42Physical activity, well-being, and priorities of older women during the COVID-19 pandemic: a survey of Women’s Health Initiative Strong and Healthy (WHISH) intervention participants2.36Citations (PDF)
43Prevención transfronteriza de la obesidad infantil: la promesa de colaboración entre EE . UU . y Latinoamérica en investigación
Obesity Reviews, 2021, 22,
7.90Citations (PDF)
44Entorno social y obesidad infantil: implicaciones para la investigación y la práctica en Estados Unidos y en los países latinoamericanos
Obesity Reviews, 2021, 22,
7.94Citations (PDF)
45El entorno construido en los programas diseñados para promover la actividad física entre las niñas, niños y jóvenes latinos que viven en Estados Unidos y América Latina
Obesity Reviews, 2021, 22,
7.90Citations (PDF)
46Un marco conceptual orientado a la acción para soluciones sistémicas de prevención de la obesidad infantil en Latinoamérica y en las poblaciones latinas de Estados Unidos
Obesity Reviews, 2021, 22,
7.91Citations (PDF)
47Association of Fish Oil and Physical Activity on Mobility Disability in Older Adults0.33Citations (PDF)
48Impact of Baseline Fatigue on a Physical Activity Intervention to Prevent Mobility Disability2.84Citations (PDF)
49A systematic review of physical activity and quality of life and well-being2.3244Citations (PDF)
50Using citizen science to understand the prerequisites for physical activity among adolescents in low socioeconomic status neighborhoods - The NESLA study
Health and Place, 2020, 65, 102387
4.023Citations (PDF)
51Effects of Counseling by Peer Human Advisors vs Computers to Increase Walking in Underserved Populations
JAMA Internal Medicine, 2020, 180, 1481
8.917Citations (PDF)
52Testing the effectiveness of physical activity advice delivered via text messaging vs. human phone advisors in a Latino population: The On The Move randomized controlled trial design and methods1.87Citations (PDF)
53Data from an Our Voice citizen science initiative in neighborhoods with low socioeconomic status in Sweden: A proof of concept for collecting complex data
Data in Brief, 2020, 33, 106394
1.43Citations (PDF)
54Urban Transformations and Health: Methods for TrUST—a Natural Experiment Evaluating the Impacts of a Mass Transit Cable Car in Bogotá, Colombia2.925Citations (PDF)
55A Mixed Method Study to Inform the Implementation and Expansion of Pop-Up Parks for Economic, Behavioral, and Social Benefits
Journal of Urban Health, 2020, 97, 529-542
3.46Citations (PDF)
56Exploring University Age-Friendliness Using Collaborative Citizen Science
Gerontologist, The, 2020, 60, 1527-1537
3.010Citations (PDF)
57Employing Participatory Citizen Science Methods to Promote Age-Friendly Environments Worldwide3.177Citations (PDF)
58A citizen science approach to determine perceived barriers and promoters of physical activity in a low-income South African community
Global Public Health, 2020, 15, 749-762
2.219Citations (PDF)
59Solution-based science to prevent and control diabetes in underserved communities around the world (commentary, for Diabetes special section)2.30Citations (PDF)
60Impact and Lessons From the Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders (LIFE) Clinical Trials of Physical Activity to Prevent Mobility Disability2.831Citations (PDF)
61Toward an open mechanistic science of behavior change.
Health Psychology, 2020, 39, 841-845
3.03Citations (PDF)
62Co-producing active lifestyles as whole-system-approach: theory, intervention and knowledge-to-action implications2.074Citations (PDF)
63Best practices for analyzing large-scale health data from wearables and smartphone apps13.3114Citations (PDF)
64The effect of digital physical activity interventions on daily step count: a randomised controlled crossover substudy of the MyHeart Counts Cardiovascular Health Study
The Lancet Digital Health, 2019, 1, e344-e352
16.653Citations (PDF)
65Baseline Psychosocial and Demographic Factors Associated with Study Attrition and 12‐Month Weight Gain in the DIETFITS Trial
Obesity, 2019, 27, 1997-2004
4.332Citations (PDF)
66Characteristics of mental health trials registered in ClinicalTrials.gov
Psychiatry Research, 2019, 281, 112552
3.48Citations (PDF)
67Understanding Where We Are Well: Neighborhood-Level Social and Environmental Correlates of Well-Being in the Stanford Well for Life Study3.115Citations (PDF)
68The selection of comparators for randomized controlled trials of health-related behavioral interventions: recommendations of an NIH expert panel4.0121Citations (PDF)
69Enhancing safe routes to school programs through community-engaged citizen science: two pilot investigations in lower density areas of Santa Clara County, California, USA
BMC Public Health, 2019, 19,
3.332Citations (PDF)
70How Well Do Seniors Estimate Distance to Food? The Accuracy of Older Adults’ Reported Proximity to Local Grocery Stores1.85Citations (PDF)
71A Case for Promoting Movement Medicine: Preventing Disability in the LIFE Randomized Controlled Trial3.69Citations (PDF)
72Original research Socio-demographic patterning of self-reported physical activity and sitting time in Latin American countries: findings from ELANS
BMC Public Health, 2019, 19,
3.325Citations (PDF)
73The US Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee Report—Introduction0.330Citations (PDF)
74Physical Activity Promotion: Highlights from the 2018 Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee Systematic Review0.3144Citations (PDF)
75Physical Activity and Performance Impact Long-term Quality of Life in Older Adults at Risk for Major Mobility Disability3.794Citations (PDF)
76Maximizing the promise of citizen science to advance health and prevent disease
Preventive Medicine, 2019, 119, 44-47
2.968Citations (PDF)
77The Scientific Foundation for the <i>Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans</i>, 2nd Edition3.0229Citations (PDF)
78Effect of Hospitalizations on Physical Activity Patterns in Mobility‐Limited Older Adults2.817Citations (PDF)
79Effect of Low-Fat vs Low-Carbohydrate Diet on 12-Month Weight Loss in Overweight Adults and the Association With Genotype Pattern or Insulin Secretion13.7528Citations (PDF)
80Maintenance of Physical Function 1 Year After Exercise Intervention in At-Risk Older Adults: Follow-up From the LIFE Study3.626Citations (PDF)
81Gait Speed and Mobility Disability: Revisiting Meaningful Levels in Diverse Clinical Populations2.840Citations (PDF)
82Dopamine‐Related Genotypes and Physical Activity Change During an Intervention: The Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders Study2.813Citations (PDF)
83Linking green space to neighborhood social capital in older adults: The role of perceived safety
Social Science and Medicine, 2018, 207, 38-45
4.5122Citations (PDF)
84A Comparison of Self-report Indices of Major Mobility Disability to Failure on the 400-m Walk Test: The LIFE Study3.613Citations (PDF)
85Social Participation Modifies the Effect of a Structured Physical Activity Program on Major Mobility Disability Among Older Adults: Results From the LIFE Study2.921Citations (PDF)
86Evaluating Accelerometry Thresholds for Detecting Changes in Levels of Moderate Physical Activity and Resulting Major Mobility Disability3.612Citations (PDF)
87The built environment and older adults: A literature review and an applied approach to engaging older adults in built environment improvements for health2.049Citations (PDF)
88Older Adults Using Our Voice Citizen Science to Create Change in Their Neighborhood Environment3.133Citations (PDF)
89Self‐Reported Physical Function As a Predictor of Hospitalization in the Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders Study2.814Citations (PDF)
90Effect of 24-month physical activity on cognitive frailty and the role of inflammation: the LIFE randomized clinical trial
BMC Medicine, 2018, 16,
7.458Citations (PDF)
91Theory-Based Health Behavior Interventions for Pediatric Chronic Disease Management
JAMA Pediatrics, 2018, 172, 1177
9.519Citations (PDF)
92Community-Based Activity and Sedentary Patterns Are Associated With Cognitive Performance in Mobility-Limited Older Adults4.116Citations (PDF)
93Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Variants Associated With Blood Pressure Among 2 Cohorts of Older Adults4.312Citations (PDF)
94Meta-analysis identifies mitochondrial DNA sequence variants associated with walking speed
GeroScience, 2018, 40, 497-511
4.78Citations (PDF)
95Effect of Physical Activity on Frailty10.581Citations (PDF)
96Leveraging Citizen Science for Healthier Food Environments: A Pilot Study to Evaluate Corner Stores in Camden, New Jersey2.932Citations (PDF)
97Stress experiences in neighborhood and social environments (SENSE): a pilot study to integrate the quantified self with citizen science to improve the built environment and health2.657Citations (PDF)
98Mobile Health Advances in Physical Activity, Fitness, and Atrial Fibrillation2.6101Citations (PDF)
99Talking the Walk: Perceptions of Neighborhood Characteristics from Users of Open Streets Programs in Latin America and the USA
Journal of Urban Health, 2018, 95, 899-912
3.416Citations (PDF)
100Multicomponent mHealth Intervention for Large, Sustained Change in Multiple Diet and Activity Risk Behaviors: The Make Better Choices 2 Randomized Controlled Trial5.376Citations (PDF)
101Effects of Physical Activity Intervention on Physical and Cognitive Function in Sedentary Adults With and Without Diabetes3.648Citations (PDF)
102Effect of Physical Activity versus Health Education on Physical Function, Grip Strength and Mobility2.866Citations (PDF)
103FEAST: Empowering Community Residents to Use Technology to Assess and Advocate for Healthy Food Environments
Journal of Urban Health, 2017, 94, 180-189
3.440Citations (PDF)
104Effect of Physical Activity on Self‐Reported Disability in Older Adults: Results from the <scp>LIFE</scp> Study2.823Citations (PDF)
105Dynapenia and Metabolic Health in Obese and Nonobese Adults Aged 70 Years and Older: The LIFE Study2.716Citations (PDF)
106Effects of a Long-Term Physical Activity Program on Activity Patterns in Older Adults0.327Citations (PDF)
107Developing and validating an abbreviated version of the Microscale Audit for Pedestrian Streetscapes (MAPS-Abbreviated)2.750Citations (PDF)
108Effect of Metabolic Syndrome on the Mobility Benefit of a Structured Physical Activity Intervention—The Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders Randomized Clinical Trial2.86Citations (PDF)
109Exploring the Objective and Perceived Environmental Attributes of Older Adults’ Neighborhood Walking Routes: A Mixed Methods Analysis2.423Citations (PDF)
110DIETFITS study (diet intervention examining the factors interacting with treatment success) – Study design and methods
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2017, 53, 151-161
1.836Citations (PDF)
111Preserving older adults' routine outdoor activities in contrasting neighborhood environments through a physical activity intervention
Preventive Medicine, 2017, 96, 87-93
2.921Citations (PDF)
112Testing the comparative effects of physical activity advice by humans vs. computers in underserved populations: The COMPASS trial design, methods, and baseline characteristics
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2017, 61, 115-125
1.826Citations (PDF)
113Device‐Measured Physical Activity As a Predictor of Disability in Mobility‐Limited Older Adults2.828Citations (PDF)
114Association of Accelerometry‐Measured Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Events in Mobility‐Limited Older Adults: The LIFE (Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders) Study4.337Citations (PDF)
115Impacts of a Temporary Urban Pop-Up Park on Physical Activity and Other Individual- and Community-Level Outcomes
Journal of Urban Health, 2017, 94, 470-481
3.422Citations (PDF)
116Developing Sustainable Walking Interventions: Integrating Behavioural, Ecological and Systems Science to Promote Population Health0.02Citations (PDF)
117Exercise's effect on mobility disability in older adults with and without obesity: The LIFE study randomized clinical trial
Obesity, 2017, 25, 1199-1205
4.312Citations (PDF)
118Large-scale physical activity data reveal worldwide activity inequality
Nature, 2017, 547, 336-339
40.1670Citations (PDF)
119Predictors of Change in Physical Function in Older Adults in Response to Long-Term, Structured Physical Activity: The LIFE Study2.221Citations (PDF)
120Physical Activity in Older Adults: an Ecological Approach2.876Citations (PDF)
121Citizen science applied to building healthier community environments: advancing the field through shared construct and measurement development4.544Citations (PDF)
122Dose of physical activity, physical functioning and disability risk in mobility-limited older adults: Results from the LIFE study randomized trial
PLoS ONE, 2017, 12, e0182155
2.5106Citations (PDF)
123Effects of a Long-Term Physical Activity Program on Activity Patterns in Mobility Impaired Older Adults0.30Citations (PDF)
124From sedentary to active: Shifting the movement paradigm in workplaces
Work, 2016, 54, 481-487
1.311Citations (PDF)
125A pilot study combining Go4Life® materials with an interactive voice response system to promote physical activity in older women
Journal of Women and Aging, 2016, 28, 454-462
1.66Citations (PDF)
126Hospitalizations During a Physical Activity Intervention in Older Adults at Risk of Mobility Disability: Analyses from the Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders Randomized Clinical Trial2.810Citations (PDF)
127Effect of Structured Physical Activity on Overall Burden and Transitions Between States of Major Mobility Disability in Older Persons10.528Citations (PDF)
128Caregiving, Transport-Related, and Demographic Correlates of Sedentary Behavior in Older Adults
Journal of Aging and Health, 2016, 28, 812-833
2.016Citations (PDF)
129Actigraphy features for predicting mobility disability in older adults
Physiological Measurement, 2016, 37, 1813-1833
3.016Citations (PDF)
130GIS-measured walkability, transit, and recreation environments in relation to older Adults' physical activity: A latent profile analysis
Preventive Medicine, 2016, 93, 57-63
2.965Citations (PDF)
131Harnessing Technology and Citizen Science to Support Neighborhoods that Promote Active Living in Mexico
Journal of Urban Health, 2016, 93, 953-973
3.432Citations (PDF)
132Socioeconomic differences in the benefits of structured physical activity compared with health education on the prevention of major mobility disability in older adults: the LIFE study3.420Citations (PDF)
133Iterative development of Vegethon: a theory-based mobile app intervention to increase vegetable consumption4.557Citations (PDF)
134Disparities in pedestrian streetscape environments by income and race/ethnicity
SSM - Population Health, 2016, 2, 206-216
2.565Citations (PDF)
135Development of a dynamic computational model of social cognitive theory2.348Citations (PDF)
136Cost-effectiveness of the LIFE Physical Activity Intervention for Older Adults at Increased Risk for Mobility Disability3.630Citations (PDF)
137The Use of Behavior Change Techniques and Theory in Technologies for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Treatment in Adults: A Comprehensive Review5.964Citations (PDF)
138Using Citizen Scientists to Gather, Analyze, and Disseminate Information About Neighborhood Features That Affect Active Living1.561Citations (PDF)
139Leveraging Citizen Science and Information Technology for Population Physical Activity Promotion0.697Citations (PDF)
140Effects of Three Motivationally Targeted Mobile Device Applications on Initial Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Change in Midlife and Older Adults: A Randomized Trial
PLoS ONE, 2016, 11, e0156370
2.5101Citations (PDF)
141IDEAS (Integrate, Design, Assess, and Share): A Framework and Toolkit of Strategies for the Development of More Effective Digital Interventions to Change Health Behavior5.3240Citations (PDF)
142Mobile Technology for Vegetable Consumption: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study in Overweight Adults5.544Citations (PDF)
143Theory’s role in shaping behavioral health research for population health4.529Citations (PDF)
144An observational study identifying obese subgroups among older adults at increased risk of mobility disability: do perceptions of the neighborhood environment matter?4.54Citations (PDF)
145Effects Of A Long-term Physical Activity Program On Accelerometry-based Sedentary Time In Older Adults0.30Citations (PDF)
146Role of Fatigue on the Effectiveness of a Physical Activity Intervention Aimed at Preventing Mobility Disability0.30Citations (PDF)
147Accelerometer Compliance Rates And Sample Demographics0.30Citations (PDF)
148Effect of Structured Physical Activity on Sleep–Wake Behaviors in Sedentary Elderly Adults with Mobility Limitations2.819Citations (PDF)
149Rural Food and Physical Activity Assessment Using an Electronic Tablet-Based Application, New York, 2013–20142.818Citations (PDF)
150Is Your Neighborhood Designed to Support Physical Activity? A Brief Streetscape Audit Tool2.891Citations (PDF)
151Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome and Its Association with Physical Capacity, Disability, and Self‐Rated Health in Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders Study Participants2.833Citations (PDF)
152A Physical Activity Intervention to Treat the Frailty Syndrome in Older Persons--Results From the LIFE-P Study3.6279Citations (PDF)
153The MAT-sf: Identifying Risk for Major Mobility Disability3.621Citations (PDF)
154Sedentary time is associated with the metabolic syndrome in older adults with mobility limitations — The LIFE Study
Experimental Gerontology, 2015, 70, 32-36
3.831Citations (PDF)
155Interventions to Reduce Sedentary Behavior0.374Citations (PDF)
156Fostering multiple healthy lifestyle behaviors for primary prevention of cancer.
American Psychologist, 2015, 70, 75-90
4.482Citations (PDF)
157Associations Between Ankle-Brachial Index and Cognitive Function: Results From the Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders Trial2.717Citations (PDF)
158Technologies to Measure and Modify Physical Activity and Eating Environments3.737Citations (PDF)
159Food and Physical Activity Environments3.722Citations (PDF)
160A qualitative study of shopper experiences at an urban farmers’ market using the Stanford Healthy Neighborhood Discovery Tool
Public Health Nutrition, 2015, 18, 994-1000
2.419Citations (PDF)
161Nutrition Interventions for Aging Populations
2015, , 3-19
3Citations (PDF)
162Light Intensity Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Relation to Body Mass Index and Grip Strength in Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Findings from the Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders (LIFE) Study
PLoS ONE, 2015, 10, e0116058
2.597Citations (PDF)
163“It’s Got to Be on This Page”: Age and Cognitive Style in a Study of Online Health Information Seeking5.360Citations (PDF)
164Validation of Physical Activity Tracking via Android Smartphones Compared to ActiGraph Accelerometer: Laboratory-Based and Free-Living Validation Studies5.585Citations (PDF)
165Impact of San Francisco’s Toy Ordinance on Restaurants and Children’s Food Purchases, 2011–20122.822Citations (PDF)
166Low-Intensity Walking Activity Is Associated With Better Health2.142Citations (PDF)
167"healthifying" exergames
2014, 3, 1855-1864
27Citations (PDF)
168Contribution of streetscape audits to explanation of physical activity in four age groups based on the Microscale Audit of Pedestrian Streetscapes (MAPS)
Social Science and Medicine, 2014, 116, 82-92
4.5164Citations (PDF)
169Sleep–Wake Disturbances in Sedentary Community‐Dwelling Elderly Adults with Functional Limitations2.819Citations (PDF)
170Effect of Structured Physical Activity on Prevention of Major Mobility Disability in Older Adults13.71,084Citations (PDF)
171Sociodemographic Moderators of Relations of Neighborhood Safety to Physical Activity0.331Citations (PDF)
172Effect of Exercise and Cognitive Activity on Self‐Reported Sleep Quality in Community‐Dwelling Older Adults with Cognitive Complaints: A Randomized Controlled Trial2.824Citations (PDF)
173A dynamical systems model of Social Cognitive Theory
2014, ,
53Citations (PDF)
174Behavioral Medicine in the 21st Century: Transforming “the Road Less Traveled” into the “American Way of Life”2.811Citations (PDF)
175Harnessing the potential of older adults to measure and modify their environments: long-term successes of the Neighborhood Eating and Activity Advocacy Team (NEAAT) Study2.325Citations (PDF)
176Is the relationship between the built environment and physical activity moderated by perceptions of crime and safety?4.581Citations (PDF)
177Exercise advice by humans versus computers: Maintenance effects at 18 months.
Health Psychology, 2014, 33, 192-196
3.023Citations (PDF)
178The Stanford Healthy Neighborhood Discovery Tool3.775Citations (PDF)
179Behavioral Impacts of Sequentially versus Simultaneously Delivered Dietary Plus Physical Activity Interventions: the CALM Trial2.858Citations (PDF)
180Disability and Chronic Disease Among Older Adults in India: Detecting Vulnerable Populations Through the WHO SAGE Study
American Journal of Epidemiology, 2013, 178, 1620-1628
3.654Citations (PDF)
181Determining who responds better to a computer- vs. human-delivered physical activity intervention: results from the community health advice by telephone (CHAT) trial4.510Citations (PDF)
182Physical Activity Increases Gains in and Prevents Loss of Physical Function: Results From the Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders Pilot Study3.638Citations (PDF)
183Cohort Profile: The Resilience for Eating and Activity Despite Inequality (READI) study5.242Citations (PDF)
184Employing Virtual Advisors in Preventive Care for Underserved Communities: Results From the COMPASS Study
Journal of Health Communication, 2013, 18, 1449-1464
2.288Citations (PDF)
185The MAT-sf: Clinical Relevance and Validity3.619Citations (PDF)
186Promoting healthy weight with “stability skills first”: A randomized trial.4.253Citations (PDF)
187Promoting physical activity for elders with compromised function: the Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders (LIFE) Study physical activity intervention3.246Citations (PDF)
188Comparison of passive versus active photo capture of built environment features by technology naïve Latinos using the SenseCam and Stanford healthy neighborhood discovery tool
2013, , 8-15
10Citations (PDF)
189Harnessing Different Motivational Frames via Mobile Phones to Promote Daily Physical Activity and Reduce Sedentary Behavior in Aging Adults
PLoS ONE, 2013, 8, e62613
2.5238Citations (PDF)
190The Role of Exercise in Weight Regulation in Nonathletes
Sports Medicine, 2012, 11, 331-349
6.711Citations (PDF)
191Lifestyle Activity
Sports Medicine, 2012, 22, 1-7
6.712Citations (PDF)
192Neighborhood Environment Profiles for Physical Activity Among Older Adults0.845Citations (PDF)
193Are daily fluctuations in perceived environment associated with walking?
Psychology and Health, 2012, 27, 1009-1020
2.727Citations (PDF)
194Do the Individual, Social, and Environmental Correlates of Physical Activity Differ Between Urban and Rural Women?
Environment and Behavior, 2012, 44, 350-373
3.929Citations (PDF)
195The CHOICE study: A “taste-test” of utilitarian vs. leisure walking among older adults.
Health Psychology, 2012, 31, 126-129
3.016Citations (PDF)
196Food Marketing to Children Through Toys3.736Citations (PDF)
197Minority recruitment into clinical trials: Experimental findings and practical implications
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2012, 33, 620-623
1.874Citations (PDF)
198Outdoor physical activity and self rated health in older adults living in two regions of the U.S.4.563Citations (PDF)
199Neighborhood Eating and Activity Advocacy Teams (NEAAT): engaging older adults in policy activities to improve food and physical environments2.347Citations (PDF)
200Interactions between psychosocial and built environment factors in explaining older adults' physical activity
Preventive Medicine, 2012, 54, 68-73
2.9303Citations (PDF)
201Outcome expectations and realizations as predictors of weight regain among dieters
Eating Behaviors, 2011, 12, 60-63
2.36Citations (PDF)
202Changes in CVD risk factors in the activity counseling trial1.86Citations (PDF)
203Differences in Neighborhood Characteristics and Physical Activity Between Older Adults in Metropolitan and Micropolitan Counties0.30Citations (PDF)
204Physical activity program delivery by professionals versus volunteers: The TEAM randomized trial.
Health Psychology, 2011, 30, 285-294
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213Psychosocial Mediators of Physical Activity and Fitness Changes in the Activity Counseling Trial2.819Citations (PDF)
214Individual, social and environmental correlates of physical activity among women living in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods
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215Relationship Between Physical Functioning and Physical Activity in the Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders Pilot2.860Citations (PDF)
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228Age Differences in the Relation of Perceived Neighborhood Environment to Walking0.3199Citations (PDF)
229Exploring Physical Activity Preferences2.86Citations (PDF)
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235A Lifestyle Physical Activity Intervention for Caregivers of Persons With Alzheimer's Disease2.352Citations (PDF)
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271Telephone-Assisted Counseling for Physical Activity3.897Citations (PDF)
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278An evaluation of three self-report physical activity instruments for older adults0.3336Citations (PDF)
279Telephone versus mail interventions for maintenance of physical activity in older adults.
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