The social ecology of health promotion: implications for research and practice.
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Promoting behavior change among working-class, multiethnic workers: results of the healthy directions--small business studyDoes race/ethnicity moderate the association between job strain and leisure time physical activity?High intensity interval running enhances measures of physical fitness but not metabolic measures of cardiovascular disease risk in healthy adolescentsMoving to business - changes in physical activity and sedentary behavior after multilevel intervention in small and medium-size workplacesNational data for monitoring and evaluating racial and ethnic health inequities: where do we go from here?SWITCH: rationale, design, and implementation of a community, school, and family-based intervention to modify behaviors related to childhood obesity.Influence of a lifestyle intervention in preschool children on physiological and psychological parameters (Ballabeina): study design of a cluster randomized controlled trialEvaluation of a multiple ecological level child obesity prevention program: Switch what you Do, View, and Chew.A cluster randomised trial to evaluate a physical activity intervention among 3-5 year old children attending long day care services: study protocol.Measuring the built environment for physical activity: state of the scienceSearch for evidence of effective health promotion. Quantitative outcome evaluation with qualitative process evaluation is best.Reframing family-centred obesity prevention using the Family Ecological ModelA cluster-randomized controlled trial to reduce sedentary behavior and promote physical activity and health of 8-9 year olds: the Transform-Us! study.Social vulnerability from a social ecology perspective: a cohort study of older adults from the National Population Health Survey of Canada.The dilemma of safe sex and having children: challenges facing HIV sero-discordant couples in Uganda.Employing a Participatory Research Approach to Explore Physical Activity among Older African American Women.Planning of a community-based approach to injury control and safety promotion in a rural community.Perceptions of environmental supports for physical activity in African American and white adults in a rural county in South CarolinaModeling spatial segregation and travel cost influences on utilitarian walking: Towards policy intervention.Neighbourhood characteristics, individual level socioeconomic factors, and depressive symptoms in young adults: the CARDIA studyResidential environments and cardiovascular risk.The need to modify physical activity messages to better speak to older African American women: a pilot study.An In-Depth Examination of Perceptions of Physical Activity in Regularly Active and Insufficiently Active Older African American Women: A Participatory ApproachAn ecological model using promotores de salud to prevent cardiovascular disease on the US-Mexico border: the HEART projectDisseminating effective cancer screening interventions.Promoting cancer screening: Learning from experience.A Qualitative Study of Service Provision for Alcohol Related Health Issues in Mid to Later Life.The who and where of HIV in rural Malawi: Exploring the effects of person and place on individual HIV status.In search of synergy: strategies for combining interventions at multiple levelsEffect of a family focused active play intervention on sedentary time and physical activity in preschool children.Physical inactivity and related barriers: a study in a community dwelling of older braziliansDeveloping a research agenda for promoting physical activity in Brazil through environmental and policy change.Worksite characteristics and environmental and policy supports for cardiovascular disease prevention in New York state.Translating epidemiology into policy to prevent childhood obesity: the case for promoting physical activity in school settings.Working together to create supportive environments in worksite health promotion.Perceived medical benefit, peer/partner influence and safety and cost to access the service: client motivators for voluntary seeking of medical male circumcision in Iganga district eastern Uganda, a qualitative study.Cluster randomised feasibility trial to improve the Control of Hypertension In Rural India (CHIRI): a study protocolMeeting health and psychological needs of women in drug treatment court.Cohort profile: Examining Neighbourhood Activities in Built Living Environments in London: the ENABLE London-Olympic Park cohort.A socio-ecological model for unintentional injuries in minorities: a case study of Arab Israeli children.
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The social ecology of health promotion: implications for research and practice.
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