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Author Index, Volume 37 A C F Aaron LA, 150 Callahan DB, 109 Farley TA, 214 Acton KJ, 572 Campbell CA, 556 Feldstein AC, 94 Adams MA, 137 Campbell MK, 263 Felitti VJ, 389 Adimora AA, 468 Canas LC, 235 Fielding JE, 255, 556 Aguilar-Gaxiola S, 464 Caparosa S, 137 Fitzgerald K, 537 Alhajj M, 531 Casteel C, 17 Flocke SA, 248 Ament A, 50 Casucci B, 248 Floris-Moore MA, 468 Amstislavski PN, 72 Chang S, 220 Fu H, 132 Amstislavski TM, 72 Chattopadhyay SK, 340, 360, 556 Anda RF, 389 Cleland VJ, 278 G Anderson BL, 231 Coan JF, 1 Gall SA, 231 Anderson CB, 220 Cohen DA, 214, 475 Gallagher SS, 68 Anderson LM, 340 Coleman KJ, 220 Gans KM, 495 Archer WR, 340 Collins CL, 24 Gardner JG, 242 Arena VC, 481 Compton R, 360 Gaydos JC, 235 Armstrong KJ, 57, 524 Gildengorin G, 306 Conn VS, 330 Asch DA, 524 Giles WH, 389 Connally NP, 201 Asch SM, 512 Gilmore JME, 35 CookJ , 464 Avritscher EBC, 102 Giordano SH, 102 Cooksley CD, 102 Azrael DR, 68 Girgis A, 324 Cooper PS, 330 Glantz SA, 124 Corcos IA, 437 Glanz K, 340 Cottler LB, 464 B Glasgow RE, 94 Craig BM, 441 Baker SP, 188 Glik D, 512 Croft JB, 389 Baranowski T, 141 GoldbergJ , 488 Crosby L, 263 Barber CW, 68 Goldman RE, 541 Barmada MM, 481 Golinelli D, 475 Bastian LA, 173 D Gonik B, 231 Begier EM, 57 DalyJ , 324 Gonzalez L, 512 Bekele BN, 102 de Vries H, 405 Gonzalez-Suarez C, 418 Bélanger M, 41 DeMara P, 227 Gordon-Larsen P, 285 Beltman FW, 270 Deyo RA, 464 Gravely AA, 87 Bemelmans WJE, 270 DillJ , 157 Gray GC, 235 Bennett GG, 541 Ding D, 132 Gray-Donald K, 41 BernhardJtM , 299 Dones V, 418 Greene R, 472 Berrigan D, 157 Douglas AY, 24 Greene SK, 552 Bock BC, 377, 495 Dowda M, 501 Grimmer-Somers K, 418 Bodor JN, 214 DuMont K, 472 Grothaus L, 116 Bolman C, 405 Duncan GE, 488 Gurka KK, 17 Boone-Heinonen J, 285 Dunsiger S, 495 Gurka MJ, 428 Bowling JM, 263 Durante AJ, 201 Brewer R, 556 H Dutman AE, 50 Brewer RD, 314 Hafdahl AR, 330 Dutta-Linn MM, 552 Brines SJ, 397 Hagen MG, 227 Dwyer T, 278 BroerJ , 270 Hahn RA, 556 Brogan AJ, 381 Hampson NB, 473 Brooks MM, 505 E Hankins S, 258 Brouwer RJN, 173 Edwards VJ, 389 HanleyJ , 41 Egger G, 78 Brown DW, 389 Hanson RL, 481 Brown LM, 330 Ehrenkranz PD, 57 Hausman AJ, 227 Brown ML, 1 Eisenman DP, 512 Heake G, 227 Brownell KD, 546 Eis] H, 72 Heimer R, 201 Bryant TL, 445 Eissenberg T, 518 Hemenway D, 68 Buchanan LR, 340 Ekwueme DU, 242 Henderson JA, 488 Buchwald D, 488 Elder RW, 360, 556 Higdon MA, 150 Budnitz DS, 181 Elting LS, 102 Hinrichsen VL, 552 Bui-Tong N, 306 Emmons KM, 541 Hofstetter CR, 437 Bullock A, 572 Eroglu D, 299 Hopkins GL, 299 Bunker CH, 481 Euler GL, 109 Hovell MF, 132, 437 Burke LE, 505 Evenson KR, 397 Howard BV, 481 Burns TL, 35 Ewing R, 293 Hu G, 188 584 Am J Prev Med 2009;37(6) 0749-3797 /09/$-see front matter © 2009 American Journal of Preventive Medicine ¢ Published by Elsevier Inc. Huang L, 157 Maranon R, 512 Pekmezi DW, 495 Hughes SC, 437 Marcus BH, 495 Perdue L, 455 Huh J, 29 Markowitz SB, 72 Perrin N, 94 Hutchinson PL, 214 Marquez B, 495 Peterson BL, 173 Marsh T, 475 Pickle LW, 157 I Marshall SJ, 84 Powell AA, 87 Irvin VL, 437 Marshall SW, 17 Powell S, 227 Masse LC, 220 Power ML, 231 J Massin-Short SB, 150 Primack BA, 379 Jacobs Jr DR, 285 Matthews SA, 574 Puleo E, 541 Jago R, 141 Mays D, 299 Janz KF, 35 McBride CM, 173 Q Ji M, 132 McClure JB, 116 Quinn GP, 441 Johnson DB, 340 McDonald MA, 464 Quinn TA, 340 McKenzie LB, 24, 195, 531 K McKenzie TL, 475 R Kahwati LC, 340 McLeod C, 8 Ramirez G, 340 Kalra GP, 340 McNeill LH, 541 Ray P, 552 Kannenberg W, 299 McPhee SJ, 306 Rice JC, 214 Katz DL, 340 Meek JI, 201 RichardsJ , 116 Keels K, 94 Mehan TJ, 24 Richardson DB, 17 Kelley PW, 260 Messner L, 537 Rix MM, 94 Kent R, 321 Michael YL, 455 Roberto CA, 546 Klabunde CN, 1, 8 Michener L, 464 Rodday AM, 150 KnightJ , 324 Middleton JC, 556 Rodriguez DA, 397 Kramer MK, 505 Miller RG, 505 Ronckers ET, 50 Krause KM, 173 Mirer FE, 72 Rosales AG, 94 Kriska AM, 481, 505 Mitchell-Herzfeld S, 472 Rose D, 214 Kristensen AH, 445 Morabia A, 72 Roths B, 537 Kuckler L, 552 Morey MC, 173 Roux AVD, 397 Kumanyika S, 255 Morrow KM, 495 Ruland EC, 50 Kwon S, 35 Moser RP, 64 Runyan CW, 17 Moudon AV, 167 Russell KL, 235 L Mudde AN, 405 Lachapelle U, 372 Ss Lai K, 306 N SackoffJ , 472 Lanier D, 8 Nadel MR, 8 Savoia E, 150 Lapin P, 1 Naimi TS, 314, 556 Schane RE, 124 Laston SL, 481 Neighbors CJ, 495 Schenck AP, 1 Lawrence B, 556 Neil A, 324 Schillie SF, 181 Lawson PJ, 248 Nelson DE, 314 Schlosser JE, 87 Le G, 306 Nelson NG, 195, 531 Schmidt MD, 278 Le K, 306 Nelson RS, 201 SchneiderJ , 94 Lecathelinais C, 324 Neville JS, 235 Schoap S, 94 Lechner L, 405 Nguyen T, 306 Schoenbach VJ, 468 Leddy MA, 231 Nguyen TT, 306 Schuit AJ, 50 Lee CS, 495 Nichols JL, 360 SchulkinJ , 231 Lee E, 472 Nordin JD, 445, 552 Schwartz MB, 546 Lee I-Min, 293 Norman GJ, 137 Schwarz AG, 472 Lengerich EJ, 433 Scutchfield FD, 374, 464 Letuchy EM, 35 0 Sehgal A, 475 Levy SM, 35 O’Connor RE, 428 Senter L, 472 Lewis CE, 285 O’Connor TM, 141 Sesso HD, 293 Li L, 524 O'LoughlinJ , 41 Shavers VL, 64 Li Y, 207 Orchard TJ, 505 Shaw K, 278 Linas BP, 57 Ordin DL, 87 Shehab N, 181 Ling PM, 124 Ory MG, 501 Shelton RC, 541 Loomis DP, 17 @Mstbye T, 173 Shi P, 552 Lovelady CA, 173 Owens AB, 235 Shih YCT, 102 Lovell KK, 102 Shihadeh A, 518 Lu P-J, 109 P Shoup JA, 552 Ludman EJ, 116 Pabiniak C, 116 Shults RA, 360 Lusk SL, 330 Pagan JA, 57, 524 Sidney S, 285 Paradis G, 41 Siminerio LM, 505 M Partin MR, 87 Simons-Morton DG, 576 MacIntosh VH, 235 Paul CL, 324 Sleet DA, 360 Madison K, 57 Pavlin JA, 235 Smit AJ, 270 Maloney SK, 445 Peacock SC, 1 Smith GA, 24 Am J Prev Med 2009;37(6) Smith JL, 433 Trost SG, 537 Weintraub ES, 552 Solano FX, 505 Trowbridge MJ, 321, 428 Wen Y, 488 Solberg LI, 445 Truesdale KP, 263 Wendel-Vos GC Wanda, 50 Sorensen G, 207 Tseng C-H, 512 Wiggers J, 324 Sternfeld B, 285 Tsoh J, 306 Wilcox S, 501 Stinchcomb DG, 157 Tucker-Seeley RD, 207 Williamson S, 475 Storti KL, 481 Turner-McGrievy GM, 263 Willing MC, 35 Stoto MA, 150 Tzelepis F, 324 Winiarski AP, 381 Strelnick AH, 464 Wolff MS, 72 Su D, 524 U Wood GC, 433 Subramanian S, 242 Underwood W, 64 Worley A, 418 Subramanian SV, 207 Uscher-Pines L, 227 Swalm CM, 214 xX Swamy GK, 173 V Xia X, 132 Vadaparampil ST, 441 T van Assema P, 50 Y Talbird SE, 381 van der Meer K, 270 Yeh J-L, 481 Task Force on Community Preventive van Ree J, 50 Yen IH, 455 Services, 340, 358, 360, 556, 570 van Stralen MM, 405 Yih WK, 552 Tate DF, 263 Venditti EM, 505 ter Bogt NCW, 270 Venn AJ, 278 Yousey-Hindes KM, 201 Yuan G, 8 Theriault R, 102 Vernon SW, 8 Thomas KE, 181 Verschuren WM Monique, 50 Thompson S, 137 Z Tiemeier H, 389 Ww Zhang H, 220 Timberlake DS, 29 Walsh RA, 324 Zheng P, 132 Toomey T, 556 Weaver III JB, 299 Zhou Q, 512 Torner JC, 35 Weaver SS, 299 Ziegahn L, 464 Trogdon J, 242 Wegley S, 501 Zmuda JM, 481 Subject Index, Volume 37 5A’s framework, smoking cessation, 248 brief motivational intervention, 116 Clinical and Translational Science Awards, built environment and activity, 293 464 A clinical preventive services, adolescent, 445 active transportation, 157 colorectal cancer screening, 1, 8, 87 C walking, 285 cancer recommendations, 8 Active-for-Life initiative, 501 commentary breast, 94, 102, 306, adolescents American Indians and physical activity, colorectal, 1, 8 clinical preventive services, 445 572 prostate, perception of risk, 64 overweight, physical activity, 137 costs-assessment tool, 258 risk, racial disparities, genetic testing physical activity, 41 influenza surveillance, 260 awareness, 524 adults physical activity, youth, 84 cancer screening cardiometabolic risk, 278 community programs, cost-assessment tool, 242 older, neighborhood environment, 455 engagement, clinical research, 464 older, physical activity intervention, 405 breast, 94, 102, 306, intervention, 50 colorectal, 87 air pollution and walking, 72 mobilization, driving, alcohol-impaired, alcohol carbon monoxide alarm, letter, 473 360 -impaired driving, 360 CARDIA study, 285 commuting, active, 285 outlet density, limiting, 556, 570 cardiometabolic risk, adults, 278 computer-related injuries, 24 use, driving after, 314 cardiovascular disease, intervention, 50 Cooperative Medical Extension Program, ambulance arrival, urban sprawl, 428 chew/snuff, users, 29 editorial, 374 American Indians child care homes, family, 537 cost-assessment tool, cancer screening adults, physical activity, 481 child physical activity, athletic identity, 220 programs, 242 physical activity, 488 childhood crashes, motor vehicle, 321 commentary, 572 experiences, adverse, 389 cycling, active transport, 285 asthma, adults, influenza vaccination, 109 obesity, school-based intervention, 418 athletic identity, child and adolescent, 220 children D overdose in, 181 deaths, unintentional injury, 188 B physical activity and body fat, 35 density, residential, and walking, 389 binge drinking, 314 China, home smoking bans, 132 Diabetes Prevention Program, translating, body fat and early physical activity, 35 cigarette smoking 505 breast cancer, 94, 102 household smoking bans, 132, 437 disabilities, individuals with, and disasters, screening, 306 waterpipe, 518 227 586 American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 37, Number 6 a disaster preparedness injury (-ies) overdose, medication, 181 Latino, 512 computer-related, 24 overweight/ obesity, controlling, worksite, special needs, 227 database, 68 340, 358 DoD Global Laboratory-Based Influenza deaths, unintentional, 188 Surveillance, 235 fall, hunters, 433 P drinking hot tub, whirlpool, spa, 531 parents, increase youth physical activity, 141 and driving, 314 rock-climbing, 195 park improvements, physical activity, 475 alcohol-related harms, 556, 570 intervention physical activity driving after drinking, 314 lifestyle, 505 adolescents, 41 alcohol-impaired, 360 obesity, 270 adults, 278 physical activity, Latinas, 495 American Indian, commentary, 572 E physical activity, older adults, 405 American Indians, 488 school-based, obesity, 418 economic growth, effect on health, 78 American-Indian adults, 481 Education Towards Health Cohort, 488 weight-loss, 263 and nutrition policies, 537 emergency preparedness, health systems weight-loss, mothers, 173 and nutrition, worksite, 340, 358 workplace physical activity, 330 research, 150 built environment, 293 environment worksite, 340, 358 child and adolescent, 220 early, 35 built, and activity, 293 neighborhood, 397 K intervention, Latinas, 495 neighborhood, older adults, 455 Korean American, household smoking low-income housing, 541 urban, noise, 167 bans, 437 older adults, 207 older adults, intervention, 405 L park improvements, 475 F land use and walking, 397 postpartum moms, 173 fall injuries, hunters, 433 Latinas, physical activity intervention, 495 recommendations, steps, 137 family child care homes, 537 Latino disaster preparedness, 512 research, walking, 372 fecal occult blood tests, positive, 87 legislation, menu-labeling, 546 translational research, 501 food environment, neighborhood, 207 lifestyle intervention, 50 workplace, 330 low birth weight, home visitation, letter, youth, engaging parents, 141 G 472 policies, nutrition and physical activity, 537 games, video Lyme disease, peridomestic, 201 preparedness, disaster, special needs, 227 commentary, 379 primary care physicians, cancer, 8 health risk, 299 M prostate cancer, perception of risk, 64 genetic testing awareness, racial disparities, mammography 524 capacity, 102 Q growth, economic, effect on health, 78 screening, repeat, 94 quitline support, telephone recruitment, use in older women, 441 324 H Medicare population, cancer screening, | harms, alcohol-related, 556, 570 medication overdose, 181 R Hartslag Limburg intervention, 50 menu-labeling legislation, 546 racial discrimination and physical activity, Harvard Alumni study, 293 military role, global influenza surveillance, 541 health systems research, emergency 260 racial disparities preparedness, 150 mortality, premature, and adverse genetic testing awareness, 524 Healthy People 2020, concepts and form, childhood experiences, 389 HIV transmission, 468 255 mothers, active postpartum, 173 recreation centers, physical activity, 475 heterosexual transmission, HIV, 468 motor vehicle travel, rear seat, 321 reminder system, mammogram screening, HIV Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis, 389 94 heterosexual transmission, 468 research agenda, national, and prevention, testing and informed consent status, 57 N 464 home smoking bans, China, 132 National Violent Death Reporting System, research initiative, translational, 501 home visitation, low birth weight, letter, 68 robbery-related homicide, 17 472 neighborhood rock-climbing injuries, 195 homicide, workplace, 17 environment, older adults, 455 hot tub injuries, 531 food environment, 207 S housing, low-income, and racial safety, 207 safety, neighborhood, 207 discrimination, 541 noise, urban environment, 167 school-based intervention, childhood hunters, tree stands, falls, 433 nutrition and physical activity policies, 537 obesity, 418 screening l 0 breast cancer, Vietnamese Americans, identity, athletic, child and adolescent, 220 obesity 306 immunizations, Ob-Gyn, practice, 231 childhood, school-based intervention, 418 cancer, cost-assessment tool, 242 influenza surveillance, 235 lifestyle intervention, 270 colorectal cancer, 1, 8 commentary, 260 weight-loss intervention, 263 colorectal cancer, 87 influenza vaccination Ob-Gyn, practice, immunizations, 231 mammogram, repeat, 94 status, accuracy of data, 552 occupation site, homicide, 17 smokeless tobacco users, 29 adults with asthma, 109 occupational health, nutrition, 340, 358 smoking bans post-exposure prophylaxis, 381 older adults, 207 home, China, 132 informed consent status, HIV testing, 57 oseltamivir, for post-exposure, 381 household, 437 Am J Prev Med 2009;37(6) 587 smoking cessation smoking cessation, 116 Vietnamese Americans, cancer screening, 5A’s, 248 smoking cessation, 248 306 intervention, 116 social smoking, 124 quitline support, 324 waterpipe smoking, 518 Ww smoking transport, active, walking, 285 walking social, 124 transportation and air pollution, 72 waterpipe, 518 research, walking, 372 active transport, 285 snuff/chew users, 29 active, 157 land use, residential density, 397 social (nondaily) smoking, 124 air pollution, 72 physical activity research, 372 social networking, disaster preparedness, travel, rear seat motor vehicle, 321 waterpipe smoking, 518 512 weight, spa, injuries, 531 control of, worksite intervention, 340, U spatial scan statistics, active transportation, 358 urban 157 preventing gain, 270 environment, noise, 167 steps, translating physical activity -loss intervention, 263 sprawl, ambulance arrival, 428 recommendations, 137 -loss intervention, mothers, 173 stores, food, content, and BMI, 207 whirlpool, injuries, 531 V women, older, mammography use, 441 T vaccination status, influenza, accuracy of workplace telephone recruitment, quitline support, data, 552 homicide, 17 324 vaccination, influenza, adults with asthma, nutrition and physical activity, 340, 358 The Strong Heart Family Study, 481 109 physical activity, 330 tobacco use vaccine safety, accuracy of data, 552 household smoking bans, 437 video games Y smokeless, users, 29 commentary, 379 youth physical activity, 84 smoking bans, home, 132 health risk, 299 engaging parents, 141 588 American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 37, Number 6

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