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Author Index Volume 31 A Couper MP, 437 Gilpin EA, 257 Ahn D, 127 Cowan AE, 176 Glass TA, 455 An LC, 293 Cox ED, 342 Goldzweig IA, 135 Arias I, 324 Craig AS, 286 Goodman MJ, 52, 62, 72, 80, 90 Arredondo EM, 159 Crosby A, 324 Gordon-Larsen P, 109 Asch SM, 10 Cummings KM, 181 Gorham ED, 512 Atienza AA, 383 Curry SJ, 269 Grant WB, 512 Ayala GX, 159 Greene CM, 286 D Gregory R, 391 B Davies-Cole J, 324 GuralniJkM , 217 Ballard-Barbash R, 210 Davis D, 391 Gust DA, 32, 244 Bandinelli S, 217 Davis MM, 176 Baquero B, 159 Dawson J, 193 H Bardenheier BH, 281 Dishman RK, 475 Ha-laconis T, | Barker DC, 515 DiSogra C, 210 Halpin HA, 369 Barker L, 32, 406 Divine G, 202 Hambrecht MA, 342 Barrett NL, 286 Doody MM, 355 Hammond D, 225 Basile KC, 172 Dore GJ], 492 Hartig T, 350 Bauer U, 181 Dowda M, 475 Hartz AJ, 193 Bauman AE, 492 Harwood EM, 307 Behrmann AT, 342 Hazen AE, 185 Bellows NM, 369 Edwards NM, 52, 62, 72, 80, 90 Herbers SH, 300 Bennett NM, 286 Ehiri JE, 185 Hertzberg VS, 499 Berrigan D, 210, 464 Ejere HOD, 185 Hesse BW, 383 Black MC, 419 Elasy TA, 391 Hoehner CM, 515 Blythe D, 324 Elder JP, 159, 352 Holbrook AL, 427 Bodurtha J, 265 Elon L, 499 Hollander M, 515 Borland R, 225 Emusu D, 185 HoltJ , 275 Borrayo EA, 167 Engelberg M, 159 Housam R, 391 Bors P, 515 Erickson DJ, 307 Hyland A, 181 Borzelleca J, 265 Erren TC, 273 Bossarte RM, 411, 427 Espinoza P, 167 ] Bowen D, 265 Etter J-F, 47 Inagami S, 10 Brekke LN, 316 Ewing R, 464, 515 Isham GJ], 103 Brekke MJ, 316 Islam N, 484 Briggs NC, 135 F Broder KR, 176 Felton G, 475 J Brownson RC, 464, 515 Ferrucci L, 217 BrugJ , 525 Finch BK, 10 James PA, 193 Jamieson E, 453 Brundage JF, 252 Fiore M, 269 Bui-Tong N, | Fix B, 181] Jia H, 275 Burdick MB, 375 Flores ET, 167 Johnson MB, 451 Johnson RE, 332 Flottemesch TJ, 52, 90 Johnson TP, 427 C Fong GT, 225 Joseph AM, 293 Campbell NR, 159 Forrest CB, 150 Campbell S, 32 Franc C, 533 Carley-Baxter LR, 419 Frank E, 499 K Carlin-Menter S, 181 Freedman DM, 355 Kagay CR, 142 Carrera JS, 499 Frieden TR, 181 Kahwati LC, 375 Celentano DD, 261 Frumkin H, 530 Keller P, 269 Celestino P, 181 Fu SS, 293 Kennedy A, 32 Chen Jack, 492 Khan LK, 18 Chen Jieru, 172, 324 G Khanchandani HS, 62 Cho YI, 427 Galesic M, 437 Killingsworth R, 515 Clark SJ, 176 Galuska DA, 18 King AC, 383 Coble JD, 36 Ganiats TG, 159 King WD, 185 Coffield AB, 52, 72, 80, 90 Garland CF, 512 Kinsinger LS, 375 Cohen DA, 10 Garland FC, 512 Kokotailo PK, 342 Connolly GN, 363 Gebretsadik T, 391 Koscik RL, 342 Cook R, 515 Geiger HJ, 332 Kottke TE, 316 Coppin AK, 217 Gershman K, 286 Kremers SPJ, 525 Costello M, 492 Gildengorin G, | Kresnow MJ], 324, 444 540 Am J Prev Med 2006;31 (6) 0749-3797/06/$—see front matter © 2006 American Journal of Preventive Medicine ¢ Published by Elsevier Inc. Kretsinger K, 176 O'Malley PM, 307 Slymen DJ, 159 Kyaw MH, 286 Ogilvie D, 118 Smith BJ, 492 Olson CA, 342 Smith-Bindman R, 142 L Orelien J, 375 Snyder A, 293 Lafata JE, 202 Orleans CT, 103, 269, 515 Solberg LI, 52, 62, 72, 80, 90 Lai KQ, 1 Osberg SJ, 185 Song Y, 109 Lam H, 1 Stange KC, 99 Lauretani MD, 217 P Steinmann WC, 484 Le Vaillant M, 533 PainteJrE , 240 Stinson N, 135 Lee Y, 25 Park KH, 25 Stokley S, 176 Levine RS, 135 Partin MR, 293 Straits-Troster KA, 375 Levinson AH, 167 Pate RR, 328, 475 Strathdee SA, 261 Levy BT, 193 Patel KV, 217 Swahn MH, 172 Levy PS, 275 Paulozzi L], 506 ‘ak, 37o Pelletier-Fleury N, 533 Librett[J , 399 Pérez-Stable EJ, 167 T Lindley MC, 281 Petersmarck K, 515 Taylor CB, 127 Linet MS, 355 Petticrew M, 118 Taylor WC, 351 Link MW, 275, 444 Pfeiffer KA, 328 Thomas P, 324 Loveday S, 492 Pierce JP, 257 ThrasherJF , 115 Luke DA, 300 Platt S, 118 Tourangeau R, 437 Luong TN, | Pollini RA, 261 Treuth MS, 328 Popkin BM, 109 Trinidad DR, 257 Troiano RP, 210 Maciosek MV, 52, 62, 72, 80, 90 Q Mackie B, 492 Quale C, 142 V MacMillan HL, 453 Quillin JM, 265 Manini TM, 217 van Ittersum K, 240 Marks JS, 103 R van Lenthe FJ, 525 Masse LC, 383 Rajaraman P, 355 Vlahov D, 261 McCall L, 261 Ramakrishnan V, 265 McIntosh GC, 342 Ramirez LK, 515 W McMahon PM, 484 Rasmussen MD, 455 Wagenaar AC, 307 McMenamin SB, 369 Ray SM, 286 Wansink B, 240 McMurray RG, 328 Rees VW, 363 Ward DS, 475 McNeel T, 210 Rhodes RE, 36 Warren RC, 135 McPhee SJ, | Roberson A, 286 Wathen CN, 453 Mehta SH, 261 Rock LB, 454 Weintraub ES, 244 Mercy JA, 324, 406 Ron E, 355 Weiss EC, 18 Meriwether RA, 484 Rosman S, 533 Weiss H, 391 Messer K, 257 Rothemich SF, 103 White MM, 257 Mijalski C, 176 Rothman RL, 391 White RD, 316 Miller N, 181 Rukstalis M, 233 Whitney CG, 286 Mitchell R, 118 Ryan GW, 506 Wileyto EP, 233 MockJ , | Wilkinson W, 515 Mohr SB, 512 S Willenbring ML, 293 Mokdad AH, 275 Saltzman LE, 172 Williams LK, 202 Montgomery TP, 300 Satcher D, 97 Moon C, 202 Saunders RP, 475 Wilson DB, 265 Winkleby MA, 127 Moser RP, 383 Schaffner W, 286 Mueller NB, 300 Schlundt DG, 135 Winston CA, 281] Murray DM, 328 Schmid TL, 399, 515 Wong C, | Mutrie N, 118 Schmitz KH, 328 Woolf SH, 99, 103, 332 Schnoll RA, 233 Wortley PM, 281 N Schuchat A, 286 Wu LA, 316 Nelson DB, 293 Schulden J, 324 Nelson MC, 109 Schwartz B, 32 Y Nelson WW, 90 Schwartz BS, 455 Yaroch AL, 383 Nguyen T, 1 Serdula MK, 18 Yevich SJ, 375 Nguyen TT, | Shapiro M, 286 Yore MM, 399 Nugent S, 293 Shields AE, 233 Nussbaum SR, 107 Shintani A, 391 Shui IM, 32, 244 Z 0 Sigurdson AJ, 355 Zanna MP, 225 O’Brien EM, 419 Simon TR, 324, 406, 419 Zell ER, 386 O'Malley AS, 150 Singer E, 411 Zive M, 159 Am | Prev Med 2006;31 (6) 541 Subject Index Volume 31 A effective, priorities, 90 screening mammography, 142 Add Health, 110 nicotine patch, 181 English language use, Hispanic women adolescent(s) priorities, 52, Table, 56 smoking, 257 girls, physical activity, 328 commentary, 97, 99, 107 environment(s) goals and intentions for, 475 tobacco use, 62 and obesity, 455 overweight, and the environment, 109 clinically preventable burden and physical activity, 515 smoking, 47 colorectal cancer screening, Table, 82 built and social, 109 Tdap combined vaccines, 176 defined,53 neighborhood social, 127 adults, older, physical disability, 25 influenza immunization, Table, 74 environmental adverse event after immunization, 32 tobacco use, Table, 66 correlates of obesity, 525 air quality, secondhand smoke, 363 colorectal cancer screening, 80, 193, 202 effects on health, 118 alcohol and youth, 307 cost effectiveness, 80, Table, 84 interventions, physical activity, 399 Analysis Grid for Environments Linked to health impact, 80 Obesity (ANGELO), 526 communication intervention, health, F arthritis and obesity, 10 dietary, Latina, 159 fatal unintentional drug poisoning, 506 attacks, sniper, psychological response, 324 communities, activity-friendly, 515 food attitudes, physician, Tdap combined framework for, Figure, 517 environment, 455 vaccines, 176 suburban and exurban, 455 labels, understanding, 391 Australia, hepatitis C, 492 Community Intervention Trial for Smoking Framework Convention on Tobacco Cessation (COMMIT), 63 Control, 47 community-based participatory research B framework for activity-friendly communities, (CBPR), 1 Baltimore Memory Study, 455, 530 Figure, 517 cost effectiveness behaviors, obesogenic, 525 clinical preventive services, 92 Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control colorectal cancer screening, 80 G Programs, 300 influenza immunization, older adults, 72 goal-setting, physical activity, adolescent bicycling, physical activity, 210 tobacco-use screening and intervention, girls, 475 blood pressure, high, and obesity, 10 62 grocery store location and nutrition, 10 booster break, 350 cost of weight-control products, 18 guidelines, best practices, tobacco control, booster seat use, children, cars, 185 300 counseling, tobacco-cessation, 108 Breast and Cervical Cancer Control crashes, motor vehicle, 135 Program (BCCCP), 2 cues, contextual, and portion size, 240 H breast cancer paternal relatives, 265 curriculum, web-based, caring for the health disparities screening mammography, 142 underserved, 342 adult influenza vaccination, 281 built environment, 455 physical activity, 210 and obesity, 464 D underserved, 342 and physical activity, 515 death (s) health literacy, numeracy skills, 391 sudden, preventing, 316 hepatitis C in Australia, 492 influenza pandemics, 252 Hispanic women, smoking, 257 C prescription drug, 506 hospitalization, socioeconomic cancer rates, Figure, 508 determinants, 127 breast, family history, 265 defibrillators breast, screening mammography, 142 automated external, 316 cervical, Vietnamese women, | I implantable cardioverter (ICD), 316 colorectal, screening, 80, 193, 202 illusions, portion size, 240 diabetes and obesity, 10 ovarian, UVB and vitamin D, 512 immunizatio(ns ) dietary communication intervention, cardiac disease, sudden death, 316 adverse event after, 32 Latina, 159 cars, secondhand smoke, 363 attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors, parental, disability, physical, older adults, 25 cervical cancer, Vietnamese women, | 32 disease burden prevented, tobacco-use children concerns, parent, 244 screening and intervention, 62 car booster seat use, 185 influenza, cost effectiveness, older adults, drinking, underage, state efforts to control, overweight, 464 72 307 secondhand smoke, cars, 363 influenza, health impact, older adults, 72 Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), cholesterol, high, and obesity, 10 older adults, 150 506 cigarettes racial disparities, 150 drug poisoning, prescription opiod, 506 Latino smokers, 167 resistance to, parental. 32 sales to minors, laws, 47 drug users, response to overdose, 261 inactivity, physical, 383 clinical assessment tool, physical activity incentives, survey participants, 411 assessment, 484 E InCHIANTI study, 217 clinical practice, tobacco-use screening and economic value, estimating, clinical influenza intervention, 62 preventive service, 91 immunization, adults, 150 clinical preventive services elderly health impact, older adults, 72 cost effectiveness, 92 physical activity and mobility. 217 pandemics in U.S., 252 542 American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 31, Number 6 season, county-level vaccination coverage, and older adults, 455 random-digit-dial surveys, 406, 411, 419, 275 and smoking, mortality risk, 355 427, 437, 444 vaccination, disparities, 281 and the environment, 455 future of, 444 Veterans Affairs, 375 and urban sprawl, 464 relatives, paternal, breast cancer, 265 injury (ies) environmental correlates of, 525 motor vehicle, prevention, booster seats, epidemic, youth, 464 S 185 prevention of, letter, 533 sthety, vaccine, 244 prevention research, 406 obesogenic environment, 455, 525 cons taht surveys for, 444 older adults, neighborhoods and obesity, laws, 135 International Physical Activity 455 a ee Qr Questionnaire Long Form (IPAQ-Long) omega-3 (n-3) fatty acids and sudden en amas eal ' oe : tt eee ee ee | sedentary subgroups, identification, 383 eintce oaaike ; dietaryr,y , LaL tina, » 15ie9 oO pinode ianna lgtesaic s’,s, ddrr ug poiissooninngi, ng, 55 06 J sweriviscei lesarnrin g, pceariin g ifosr t=he intimate partner sienna ovarian cancer, UVB, and vitamin D, 512 underserved, 342 roy “ng letter, 453 — drug, apd to, 261 shortage, influenza vaccination, 275 ee overweight / obesity smoke, secondhand, cars, children, 363 a‘ dolesaccreen ts . 6a nd the ,_ eA nviah rwe onment> , 109C smokers / smoki.n g L youth, 464 adolescent, 47 labels, food, understanding, 391 and population health, 525 and obesity, combined mortality risk, 355 Latinas, dietary health communication behavior, 223 ; re, 159 de P cessation, commentary, 269 estee re a wigs xed pandemics, influenza, U.S., 252 cessation, nicotine patch, 181 ee ee is Papanicolaou (Pap) testing in Vietnamese Hispanic women, 257 s: ace ead pete ae women, | Latino, and pharmaceutical aids, 167 is eee parent concerns, vaccine safety, 32, 244 relapsed, recycling, 293 M participation rates, survey, 419 treatments, Medicaid, 369 mammography, screening, elderly, 142 aprwiens pe — isin se opm = nile tonsil mass voto C 492 ee per eer ee pir ean ag .. oc Medicaid netking Re nt 369 -physician discussion, cancer screening, ano nc waren og 499 os ones 205 sudden death, preventing, 316 medical students, health practices, 499 a as a ee ae ee ree r . ; GPa . ‘anne pharmaceutical aids, Latino smokers, 167 survey (s) Mesicare beneficiaries and immunizations, Phosival Activity Assesment Tool (PAAT). nonresponse, 419 150 “484. Figure, 485 participants, incentives, 41] minors, tobacco sales to, laws, 47 physical activity participation rates, 419 mobility, elderly, and physical activity, 217 adolescent wits, $88 interviewer training, 419 mortality risk, smoking and obesity, 355 and mobili54t% y, older age, 217s i sae nsitiveeon topicoo, 419C, 43277 motor vehicle crashes/injuries, 135 and obesity. 525 injury risk, nonresponse error, 427 racial disparities, 135 ‘ " assessment, assessment tool, 484 prevention, booster seats, 185 behavior, Native Americans, 32 T N goals and intentions, adolescent, 475 Tdap combined vaccines, physician National Commission of Prevention hennatey communities, oo attitudes, 176 Priorities (NCCP), 53, 103 are pain nadine a sapicssait National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent sheirer-cinersmiaae ie - -cessation counseling, 108 . Health, 109 physical disability, older adults, 25 control programs, best practices, 300 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, 465 sate sagged rascals denormalization, 2235 National eae Against Wisseainin Survey screening, 202 : dependence, Medicaid treatments, 369 (NVAWS), 172 place, measurement of, commentary, 530 dependence, relapsed smokers, 293 e a . ‘ieee safe. 995 Native Americans, physical activity behavior, poERROHORES agrees industry beliefs, 223 32 Table, 38 disease, saben 286 ; Latino smokers and pharmaceutical aids, neighborhood immunization, nents, 150 167 and hospitalization, 127 AEP Gi nct drug, 506 sales to minors, laws, 4 and obesity, 455 population health smoke, secondhand, 363 and physical activity, 515 and ee —— projects, UK, 118 “use screening and intervention, 62 characteristics and obesity, 109 ey nee — — ; iin grocery store location, and obesity, 10 poverty, severe, rising prevalence, 328 users, physical activity levels, 399 types, major, Table. 112 practices, health, medical students, 499 walking and cycling, 399 iin prevention research, 406 transport projects and health, 118 patch giveaway program, 18] sabieapo intial services, clinical, priorities, 52, transportavion, active, and physical activity, : , Table, 56 210 replacement therapy (NRT), 167, 181 Q 497 priorities for clinical preventive services, 52 nonresponse, surveys, 419, 427 nutrition labeling, understanding, 391 U { R ultraviolet B (UVB) irradiance and ovarian | 0 racial/ethnic disparities cancer, 512 obesity adults, immunizations, 150 underage drinking, state efforts to control, adolescent, 109 influenza vaccination, 375 307 adult, 18 seat belt use, 135 underserved, caring for, 342 and grocery store location, 10 vaccine coverage, 281 urban Am J Prev Med 2006;31(6) 543 congestion, transport projects and safety, parent concerns, 244 -control practices, adults, 18 health, 118 Tdap combined, adolescents, 176 -control practices, adults, Table, sprawl and obesity, 464 Veterans Affairs, influenza vaccination, 375 22 Vietnamese women, Pap testing, 1 -control products, cost of, 18 V violence research, surveys for, 444 women, Hispanic, smoking, 257 vaccination vitamin D, UVB, and ovarian cancer, 512 influenza, Veterans Affairs, 375 levels, influenza, county-level, 275 Ww Y missed opportunities, adult, 286 walking, physical activity, 210 youth vaccine (s) weight and alcohol, 307 coverage, racial/ethnic disparities, 281 and grocery store location, 10 obesity epidemic, 464 544 American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 31, Number 6

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