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Author Index, Volume 36 A C E Abnet CC, 112 CampbelJlC , 439 Eakin E, 142 Acheson LS, 506 Cannon EA, 43 Ehlinger E, 333 ACPM Preventive Practice Committee, 366 Capewell S, 82 El-Khorazaty MN, 225 Ahluwalia JS, 333 Elliott MN, 297 Card-Higginson P, 468 Ainsworth BE, 410, 484 Carlisle AJ, 324 El-Mohandes AAE, 225 Akhtar AZ, 182 Carr H, 484 Erwin HE, 527 Allen AM, 9 Carver A, 195 Estabrooks PA, 35 Allison DB, 341 Casagrande SS, 174 Alpert JE, 341 Cavallo DN, 273 F Ammerman AS, 273 Cavanaugh KL, 324 Fabricatore AN, 341 An LC, 333 Chandra A, 297 Fabrizio C, 452 Anderson ML, 43 Chang RW, 56 Faith DA, 82 Asch SM, 235 Chapman DP, 497 Family Healthware™ Impact Trial Group, Ayoola AB, 150 Chu SY, 105 506 Chung S, 422 Farrell D, 459 B Clapp EJ, 243 Farrelly MA, 273 Babbel CI, 491 Coben JH, 49 Farrelly MC, 379 Bair-Merritt MH, 439 Cofta-Woerpel L, 452 Ferdowsian H, 182 Bakken S, 452 Ferguson SG, 96 Ballard-Barbash R, 112, 351 Cooper SP, 297 Fernandez M, 452 Ballew C, 329 Cope MB, 341 Fine MJ, 317 Copeland GE, 549 Banerjee M, 549 Finkelstein EA, 201, 351 Barnett A, 142 Cosentino DL, 70 Fjeldsoe BS, 165 Barrow JC, 491 Coxson PG, 13 Fonseca VP, 208 Bauman A, 484 Craig CL, 484 Fouayzi H, 239 Beaty BL, 491 Crain AL, 70 Frank E, 182 BeaumonJtL , 506 © Crane LA, 491 Freedman DA, 446 Beets MW, 527 Crawford D, 195 Freedman ND, 112 Beighle A, 527 Cuijpers P, 247 Frosch DL, 395 Benson GA, 70 Fujiwara T, 282 Berg CJ, 333 Fuqua J, 358 Bergman P, 484 D Furbee PM, 49 Bess KD, 446 Daley MF, 491 Best D, 225 Dalton MA, 317 Bhandari MW, 266 Dandamudi P, 35 G Bibbins-Domingo K, 13 Daumit GL, 341 GalliheJrM , 506 Bixler D, 311 Davis DL, 324 Gantz MG, 225 Blake SM, 225 Davis KC, 379 Garrow RL, 243 Block C, 475 Davis MM, 292 Gary E, 429 Block G, 475 Gary TL, 174 De Bourdeaudhuij I, 484 Block TJ, 475 de Bruijn G-J, 189 Gattshall M, 35 Blumenthal JA, 341 Gebremariam A, 292 DeFranJkT , 459 Boerm M, 91 DeJoy DM, 133 Geffken DF, 56 Bogart A, 281 Gierisch JM, 459 Del Mar C, 142 Bonomi AE, 43 Gies P, 63 Dement JM, 378 Booth ML, 120 Gifford AL, 235 Denney-Wilson EA, 120 Bossarte RM, 49 Giles-Corti B, 195 Dickinson LM, 491 Bowen DJ, 452 Gingiss PM, 91 Dietz PM, 9 Bowles HR, 484 Glantz SA, 389, 555 DiFranza JR, 239 Bowling JM, 459 Glanz K, 63 Dishman RK, 133 Boyd DL, 446 Goffman TE, 376 Dobbins TA, 120 Brewer JR, 150 GoldbergJ , 281 Dombkowski K, 292 Brewer RD, 208, 218 Goldman L, 13 Brown DR, 201 Domino ME, 422 Gollwitzer PM, 29 Brown DS, 201 Dorabawila V, 154 Gomez LF, 484 Brownell KD, 351 Doubeni CA, 239 Gonzales AA, 281 Buchner DM, 201 Douglas EL, 317 Graves N, 142 Bull FC, 484 DuMont KA, 154 Greene R, 154 Bundy L, 63 Dunn AL, 341 Greger M, 182 Burns EK, 337 Durkin SJ, 285 Gregory RP, 324 Buskirk TD, 429 Dwyer T, 161 Grunbaum JA, 297 558 Am J Prev Med 2009;36(6) 0749-3797 /09/$-see front matter © 2009 American Journal of Preventive Medicine ¢ Published by Elsevier Inc. H Koebnick C, 112 Mitchell-Herzfeld SD, 154 Haire-Joshu D, 351 Kolkhorst FW, 410 Moore S, 402 Hale AR, 378 Korpela KM, 435 Moriarty DG, 497 Hall AJ, 311 Kottke TE, 82 Mrug S, 297 Hall DM, 63 Kraner JC, 311 Murase N, 484 Hall JN, 402 Krebs-Smith SM, 351 Murray KD, 225 Halpin HA, 276 Kremers SPJ, 189 Hamman RF, 126 Kresnow M-j, 515 N Hankins SW, 276 Kreuter M, 452 Naimi TS, 208, 218 Hardy LL, 120 Kumanyika SK, 351 National Vaccine Advisory Committee, 278 Harper SB, 402 Nehl EJ, 63 Harris JK, 538 L Neilands TB, 389 Harvey RH, 358 Lamberth CD, 256, 266 Nelson DE, 218 Haslam RA, 378 Lancaster KJ, 174 Nelson HA, 218 Hassan F, 292 Lang DA, 337 Nelson MC, 74, 475, 523 Haverkate R, 549 Lapka C, 429 Nettleman MD, 150 Healton CG, 385 Lappalainen J, 378 NewcomeJrW, 341 Heggebo LK, 484 Larson NI, 74 Ni H, 56 HelmkamJpC, 311 Lawhorn NA, 266 NiederdeppeJ , 395 Hennessey KA, 491 Lawler S, 142 NonnemakerJ , 379 Hermer L, 91 Lee E, 154 Norris JC, 475 Hibbeln JR, 341 Lee IC, 515 Hill RK, 468 Lefevre J, 484 0 Hoang T, 235 Lehtola MM, 378 O’Neill SM, 506 Hoeksema LJ, 366 Leitzmann MF, 112 O’Riordan DL, 63 Hoerger TJ, 273 Levinson AH, 337 Odoms-Young AM, 174 Hoerster KD, 243 Levy SS, 410 Oettingen G, 29 Hollenbeck A, 112 Lewis TC, 292 Okely AD, 120 Holt JB, 497 Li W, 239 Oldenburg B, 142 Holtgrave DR, 385 Lightwood JM, 13 Orleans CT, 351 Hood NE, 337 Lim LS, 366 Ouyang P, 56 Hoonakker PLT, 378 Lin SX, 21 Owashi T, 1 Hsiao H, 378 Ling PM, 389 Huang P, 91 Linnan L, 452 P Huberty JL, 527 Lipscomb HJ, 378 Pakpahan R, 429 Huizinga MM, 324 Liu K, 56 Palmas W, 56 Hume C, 195 Lloyd BG, 329 Park Y, 112 Hurley LP, 491 Locke AE, 63 Patel MR, 243 Hussin A, 379 Loveley ES, 256 Patton GC, 161 Husson G, 475 Lowenfels AA, 154 Perkonigg A, 1 Luke DA, 538 Peskin MF, 297 I Luman ET, 105 Phillips MAC, 304 Ickes SB, 273 Lust KA, 333 Pine KH, 358 Ingram RC, 256, 266 Lynch JW, 402 Pingatore NL, 549 Inoue S, 484 Pinidiya SD, 468 M Popkin BM, 422 J Macera CA, 410 Powell KE, 304 Jacobsen H, 429 Macfarlane DJ, 484 Primack BA, 317 Janssen I, 416 Majka DS, 56 Prince CB, 9 Jennings JM, 439 Mark AE, 416 Pronk NP, 70, 82 Ji M, 410 Marshall AL, 165 Johnson FR, 201 Marshall SJ, 410 Q Johnson JC, 549 Martinez AM, 70 Quesenberry Jr CP, 475 Jordan CO, 82 Martinson BC, 70 Joseph JG, 225 Matsudo S, 484 R Jupka K, 429 Matsudo V, 484 Rabin RF, 439 Mayer JA, 243 Racster LJ, 256 K Mays GP, 256 Ramchand R, 297 Kanwal F, 235 McCarty F, 63 Reeves M, 142 Kaplan CP, 452 McConnell C, 126 Riley WT, 341 Kaplan JA, 311 McKercher CM, 161 Rimer BK, 459 Kawachi I, 282 McKinnon RA, 351 Riper H, 247 Kempe A, 491 McLean G, 484 Roberts AM, 304 Keuken M, 247 Miech RA, 126 Rodriguez MA, 43 Kiely M, 225 Miller SH, 329 Rongey CA, 235 Kim J, 126 Miller YD, 165 Ross JG, 304 Kirch MA, 333 Mills AL, 89 Rothman RL, 324 Kirschbaum C, 1 Misra S, 358 Rothrock N, 506 Am J Prev Med 2009;36(6) Roubidoux MA, 549 Spring B, 452 Vreeland B, 341 Rubinstein WS, 506 Squiers L, 452 Vu T-HT, 56 Rudie M, 333 Stadler G, 29 Ruffin IV MT, 506 Stahre MA, 208 WwW Starzyk EJ, 506 Wakefield MA, 285 S Stearns SC, 422 Wallston KA, 446 Safran MA, 497 Stein MB, 1 Wang C, 506 Sallis JF, 243, 484 Sternfeld B, 475 Weeks JR, 243 Salmon J, 195 Stokley S, 491 Weinbaum CM, 491 Sanderson KA, 161 Stokols D, 358 Weiner D, 452 Sanem JR, 333 Story MT, 74, 523 Whiteley JM, 358 Schappert SM, 21 Strahs KR, 96 Whitt-Glover MC, 174 Schatzkin A, 112 Swetlick JL, 337 Wilke K, 142 Schippers G, 247 Sybert SA, 243 WilletJtG , 337 Schlundt DG, 324 Williams LW, 13 Schmidt MD, 161 T Wilson MG, 133 Schuster MA, 297 Tadgerson D, 549 Wilson SM, 337 Scollo MM, 285 Thomas RJ, 82 Windle M, 297 Scutchfield FD, 266, 276, 283 Thompson JW, 351, 468 Winkler E, 142 Seefeld DA, 549 Tiesman HM, 49 Wittchen H-U, 1 Shaw JL, 468 Timperio A, 195 Woodruff SI, 243 Shelton SC, 538 Tomten H, 484 Wooten KM, 410 Sherin K, 366 Tuchman AM, 446 Wortley P, 429 Shetterly S, 35 Tucker HA, 446 Wray RJ, 429 Shiffman S, 96 Tudor-Locke CE, 410 Wunderink KA, 385 Shokair SM, 358 Shoup JA, 35 U Shults RA, 515 Ujamaa DA, 304 Siahpush M, 285 Xu S, 35 Singh A, 189 Vv Sjostrom M, 484 Vallone DM, 385 Skinner CS, 459 van den Putte B, 189 Ylén MP, 435 Slesnick N, 43 Van der Molen HF, 378 Yoon PW, 506 Slymen DJ, 243 van Mechelen W, 189 Smit F, 247 van Straten A, 247 Smith SA, 256 Vandenberg RJ, 133 Z Soliman AS, 549 VanWormer [J, 70 Zack MM, 497 Sonnenfeld N, 21 Venn AJ, 161 Zhou M, 304 Spittal MJ, 285 Verbeek JH, 378 Zuckerman RB, 538 Subject Index, Volume 36 A alcohol abuse, intimate partner, 43 dependence, 247 cancer ACPM position statement, osteoporosis, excessive, military, 208 colorectal, screening, 329 366 -impaired driving, 515 esophagus/stomach and physical activity, active transportation, adult, 189 use, all-terrain vehicle crashes, 311 112 adolescent(s) animals, land, slaughter, 182 registry, state, 549 active transportation, 195 atherosclerosis and CRP, 56 skin, 243 music, sexual lyrics, 317 sunscreen use, 63 vaccination, 278 capital, social, and health, 280 B adult(s) bars, smoke-free, 91 cardiovascular disease, risk for children, alcohol use, 218 behavior change, mobile technology, 165 195 hepatitis B vaccination, 491 behavior, health, and built environment, child substance abuse, 297 young, smoking, 389 174 childhood vaccinations, 105 adults, older benefits of preventive services, 273 schedule, Table, 106 and physical activity, 422 binge drinking, 218 children influenza vaccination, 429 military, 208 active transportation, 195 walking, 201 birth weight, low, reducing, 154 hospitalization cost, influenza, 292 after-school program, physical fitness, built environment overweight, parent counseling, 35 : 527 and behavior, 174 sunscreen use, 63 agriculture, animal, 182 physical activity, 484 | chronic diseases, familial risk, 506 | 560 American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 36, Number 6 | cigarette (s), 9 environmental Internet, use, behavior change, 165 accessibility, youth, 239 degradation, 182 intervention anti-smoking campaign, 379, 385 factors and weight, 174 e-mail, improving diet, 475 cessation services, 21] smoke, pregnancy, 225 implementing evidence-based, 452 passive smoking, 13 environments intimate partner violence (IPV), 43 price increase, 285 food, student, 523 screening, 439 secondhand smoke, 91, 538 neighborhood, 74 commentary, 555 and physical activity, 484 J smoking, reducing, 96 esophageal cancer and physical activity, 112 jobs, kids who have, substance abuse, 297 tobacco quitline, 337 use, college students, 333 F L young adult, 389 familial risk, chronic diseases, 506 lamps, tanning, 243 climate change, global demand for food, Family Healthware™ Impact Trial, 506 Latinas, intimate partner violence, 43 182 fats, trans, federal labeling policy, 395 lifeguards, sunscreen use, 63 college students, smoking, 333 faxed referrals, tobacco quitline, 337 lifestyle, active, women, 29 colonoscopy, capacity, screening, 329 feasibility studies, design of, 452 literacy colorectal cancer, screening, 329 federal labeling policy, trans fats, 395 health, 324 commuting, active, 195 fitness public health, 446 computer simulation, passive smoking, 13 physical, students, 304 lyrics, music, sexual, teens, 317 coronary heart disease, policy model, 13 youth, and sedentariness, 120 cost food M health plan, 468 environments, student, 523 mailed reminders, mammogram, 459 influenza hospitalizations, 292 global demand for, 182 maltreatment, child, reducing, 154 of preventive services, 273 healthy, access to, 74 mammogram, telephone reminders, 459 counseling, telephone labeling, trans fats, 395 melanoma, 243 parents, 35 fruit consumption, global, 402 mental disorders, obesity among, 341 physical activity, diet, 142 mental distress, geographic patterns, 497 crashes, vehicle G midlife physical activity, women, 29 alcohol-related, 515 geographic patterns, mental distress, 497 military, binge drinking, 208 all-terrain, 311 global demand for food, 182 mobile technology, behavior change, 165 C-reactive protein (CRP), physical activity, morbidity, infant, reducing, 154 56 H mortality cycling to school, 195 habit strength, active transportation, 189 diabetes-related, 126 health infant, reducing, 154 D human, animal agriculture, 182 injury, 49 degradation, environmental, 182 literacy, 446 premature, alcohol, 218 delinquency, child, 297 plan costs, 468 Move to Improve, 133 delivery systems, public health, 256 promotion research, undergraduate, 358 music, sexual lyrics, teens, 317 depression heart disease and obesity, 341 policy model, 13 N physical activity, young adults, 161 prevention/treatment strategies, 82 neighborhood environments, 74 postpartum, 9 hepatitis and physical activity, 484 deprivation, neighborhood, 74 B vaccination, adult, 491 news coverage, trans fat labeling, 395 developmental delays, child, reducing, 154 C virus, chronic, 235 nicotine gum (NRT), smoking reduction, 96 diabetes-related mortality, 126 RNA testing, 235 numeracy, health, 324 diet home visitation, pregnancy, 154 improving, e-mail intervention, 475 homicide, 49 0 physical activity, telephone counseling, hospitalization obese adults, weight loss, 70 142 rural-urban differences, 49 obesity dietary cost, influenza, 292 and built environment, 174 patterns, poor, and access to food, 74 and dietary patterns, 74 recommendations, portion size, 324 and mental disorders, 341 disparities Indians, American, state cancer registry, 549 and stress, | racial, smoking cessation, 21] indoor tanning, density, 243 policy, research agenda, 351 social, and smoking, 285 infant morbidity/ mortality, reducing, 154 risk for children, 195 dormitory, food environment, 523 inflammation, markers, 56 risk increased, 402 drinking influenza students, 304 binge, 218 child hospitalizations, 292 obituary, Ron Davis, 283 military, 208 vaccination, older adults, 429 ordinances, smoke-free, 91 problem, 247 injuries osteoporosis, screening, adults, 366 underage, 218 all-terrain vehicle, 311 overweight driving, alcohol-impaired, 515 hospitalizations, 49 children, parent counseling, 35 drug abuse, child, 297 unintentional, 49 youth, physical activity, 416 interactive health technologies, parent E counseling, 35 P economics and public health, 273 intercourse, sexual, early, 317 parent(s) economists, health, commentary, 276 interdisciplinary research, undergraduate, counseling, overweight children, 35 e-mail intervention, improving diet, 475 358 sunscreen use, 63 Am J Prev Med 2009;36(6) 561 passenger, alcohol-impaired driving, 515 S use, college students, 333 passive smoking, 13 sales, trans fats, news coverage, 395 use, reduction, nicotine gum, 96 pedometer-based step goals, 410 school use, women, pregnant, 9 performance, public health, 266 physical fitness program, 527 use, young adult, 389 physical activity walking, cycling, 195 trans fats, news coverage, 395 active transportation, 189 secondhand smoke, 91 transportation adults, walking, 201 pregnancy, 225 active adult, 189 and cancer, 112 sedentariness, youth, 120 active, children, 195 and CRP, 56 segregation, residential, 74 trauma, stress disorder, 1 short-message service (SMS), 165 truth™ campaign, national, 379, 385 and diet, counseling, 142 skin cancer, 243 TV viewing, youth fitness, 120 and retirement, 422 sunscreen use, 63 children, adolescents, 195 small-screen recreation (SSR), youth, 120 U depression, young adults, 161 smoke undergraduate training, interdisciplinary, improving, worksite intervention, 475 environmental, pregnancy, 225 358 neighborhood environments, 484 secondhand, 91, 538 urban overweight youth, 416 commentary, 555 hospitalizations, 49 recommendations, 410 smoke-free ordinances, 91 access to food, 74 students, 304 smoking women, 29 adverse events, 225 V workplace, 133 cessation services, 21 vaccination youth, 120 college students, 333 adolescent, 278 physical fitness, after-school program, 527 heart disease, 13 hepatitis B, adult, 491 place, favorite, effect on health, 435 initiation, campaign, 379, 385 influenza, older adults, 429 policy passive, 13 pediatric schedule, 105 change, built environment, 484 prevalence, taxation, 285 vaccine-preventable diseases, 105 effectiveness, heart disease, 82 reduction, 96 vaccines, influenza, children, 292 model, smoking and heart disease, 13 relapse, women, 9 vegetable consumption, global, 402 obesity, research agenda, 351 tobacco quitline, 337 vehicle crashes portion-size estimations, 324 young adult, 389 alcohol-related, 515 postpartum depression, 9 social capital and health, 280 all-terrain, 311 post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 1 squamous cell carcinoma, 243 veterans, RNA hepatitis testing, 235 pregnancy state cancer registry, American Indians, 549 violence, intimate partner, 43 and smoking, 9 step goals, pedometer-based, 410 screening, 439 secondhand smoke, 225 stomach cancer and physical activity, 112 women at risk, 150 stress disorder, | Ww public health student(s) walking economics, 273 dorm food environment, 523 older adults, 201 literacy, 446 fitness, physical, 304 to school, 195 performance, 266 substance abuse, child, 297 weight services, 256 suicide, 49 environmental factors and, 174 systems and services research, 256, 266 sunscreen use, 63 loss, obese adults, 70 systems, public health, conceptual model, management, portion size, 324 Figure, 257 women Q African-American, pregnancy, 225 quitline, tobacco, referral to, 337 T and IPV, 43 tanning, indoor, density, 243 at risk, pregnancy in, 150 taxation and smoking prevalence, 285 depression, 9 teens, sexual music lyrics, 317 obesity and stress, | racial telephone physical activity, 29 and ethnic differences, tobacco-cessation, reminders, mammogram, 459 smoking relapse, 9 21 mobile, behavior change, 165 workplace /worksite disparity, obesity, 174 telephone counseling physical activity trial, 133 identity, cancer registries, 549 automated, 35 smoke-free, 91 reminders, telephone, mammogram, 459 physical activity, diet, 142 trial, improving diet, 475 research, public health systems and tobacco services, 256, 266 accessibility, youth, 239 Y commentary, 276 anti-smoking campaign, 379, 385 young adults, physical activity and restaurants, smoke-free, 91 -cessation services, racial differences, 21 depression, 16] retirement and physical activity, 422 heart disease, 13 youth RNA testing, hepatitis, 235 quitline, referral to, 337 alcohol use, 218 Ron Davis obituary, 283 secondhand smoke, 538 anti-smoking campaign, 379, 385 rural secondhand smoke, commentary, 555 cigarette accessibility, 239 hospitalizations, 49 smoke, environmental, 225 fitness, video recreation, 120 access to food, 74 taxation on cigarettes, 285 overweight, physical activity, 416 562 American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 36, Number 6 T| T

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