How can Health Behavior Theory be made more useful for intervention research?
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Theory, evidence and Intervention Mapping to improve behavior nutrition and physical activity interventionsThe behavioral ecology of secondhand smoke exposure: A pathway to complete tobacco control.Using the internet to promote health behavior change: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the impact of theoretical basis, use of behavior change techniques, and mode of delivery on efficacy.Behavioral and psychological factors associated with 12-month weight change in a physical activity trial.Effect of self-efficacy on weight loss: a psychosocial analysis of a community-based adaptation of the diabetes prevention program lifestyle intervention.Environmental influences on energy balance-related behaviors: a dual-process view.Crisis and chaos in behavioral nutrition and physical activity.Parental recommendations for population level interventions to support infant and family dietary choices: a qualitative study from the Growing Up in Wales, Environments for Healthy Living (EHL) studyPredicting short-term weight loss using four leading health behavior change theoriesDeprivation amplification revisited; or, is it always true that poorer places have poorer access to resources for healthy diets and physical activity?Survivor typologies predict medical surveillance participation: the childhood cancer survivor studyConceptualising the policy practice and behavioural research relationship.Survivor profiles predict health behavior intent: the Childhood Cancer Survivor StudyCultural and social network predictors of drinking among Korean American women.Theoretical and Behavioral Mediators of a Weight Loss Intervention for MenInformation processing versus social cognitive mediators of weight loss in a podcast-delivered health intervention.Models, strategies, and tools. Theory in implementing evidence-based findings into health care practiceReciprocal effects among changes in weight, body image, and other psychological factors during behavioral obesity treatment: a mediation analysisReconceptualizing decisional balance in an adolescent sun protection intervention: mediating effects and theoretical interpretations.Segmentation of overweight Americans and opportunities for social marketing.Community Health Environment Scan Survey (CHESS): a novel tool that captures the impact of the built environment on lifestyle factors.Order is needed to promote linear or quantum changes in nutrition and physical activity behaviors: a reaction to 'A chaotic view of behavior change' by Resnicow and Vaughan.Use of Health Behavior Theory in Funded Grant Proposals: Cancer Screening Interventions as a Case Study.Resilience to obesity among socioeconomically disadvantaged women: the READI study.Effect of pretesting on intentions and behaviour: a pedometer and walking intervention.Better learning through instructional science: a health literacy case study in "how to teach so learners can learn".The influence of daily routines on engaging in diabetes self-management.The past, present and future of the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.The effect of weight monitoring and recording on control of obesity and overweight.Principles for being theoretical-Increasing the impact of research conducted in primary care.
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