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  1. The application of mHealth to monitor implementation of best practices to support healthy eating and physical activity in afterschool programs
  2. Body Weight Misperception and Its Association with Unhealthy Eating Behaviors among Adolescents in China
  3. Provider attitudes and management regarding returning to drive after concussion
  4. The Effect of Vitamin A on Fracture Risk: A Meta-Analysis of Cohort Studies
  5. Associations among Screen Time and Unhealthy Behaviors, Academic Performance, and Well-Being in Chinese Adolescents
  6. Effectiveness of a Playground Intervention for Antisocial, Prosocial, and Physical Activity Behaviors
  7. First year physical activity findings from turn up the HEAT (Healthy Eating and Activity Time) in summer day camps
  8. Associations of Vigorous-intensity Physical Activity with Biomarkers in Youth
  9. Children’s Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity Attending Summer Day Camps
  10. Green and lean: Is neighborhood park and playground availability associated with youth obesity? Variations by gender, socioeconomic status, and race/ethnicity
  11. The Times They Are a-Changinʼ
  12. Cost-effectiveness of Community-Based Minigrants to Increase Physical Activity in Youth
  13. Burnout in Female Faculty Members: A Statistic or an Opportunity?
  14. The Influence of 2-Year Changes in Physical Activity, Maturation, and Nutrition on Adiposity in Adolescent Youth
  15. Compliance With the Healthy Eating Standards in YMCA After-School Programs
  16. Physical activity outcomes in afterschool programs: A group randomized controlled trial
  17. The Influence of Neighborhood Aesthetics, Safety, and Social Cohesion on Perceived Stress in Disadvantaged Communities
  18. Residential Environment for Outdoor Play Among Children in Latino Farmworker Families
  19. Are We There Yet? Compliance with Physical Activity Standards in YMCA Afterschool Programs
  20. Process Evaluation of Making HEPA Policy Practice
  21. Equating accelerometer estimates among youth: The Rosetta Stone 2
  22. The associations of vigorous physical activity and health in youth
  23. Effectiveness of Community-Based Minigrants to Increase Physical Activity and Decrease Sedentary Time in Youth
  24. Active Communities, Active Economies
  25. Rural Active Living
  26. The Journal of Public Health Management & Practice and the de Beaumont Foundation
  27. Making healthy eating and physical activity policy practice: process evaluation of a group randomized controlled intervention in afterschool programs
  28. A New Online Strategy in Teaching Racial and Ethnic Health and Health Disparities to Public Health Professionals
  29. Intervention leads to improvements in the nutrient profile of snacks served in afterschool programs: a group randomized controlled trial
  30. Correlates of subjectively and objectively measured physical activity in young adolescents
  31. Making Healthy Eating Policy Practice: A Group Randomized Controlled Trial on Changes in Snack Quality, Costs, and Consumption in After-School Programs
  32. Maximizing children's physical activity using the LET US Play principles
  33. Strategies to Increase After-School Program Staff Skills to Promote Healthy Eating and Physical Activity
  34. Making Policy Practice in Afterschool Programs
  35. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) Relating to Avian Influenza (H10N8) among Farmers’ Markets Workers in Nanchang, China
  36. Understanding the real value of youth physical activity promotion
  37. Dietary Improvements Among African American Youth: Results of an Interactive Nutrition Promotion Program
  38. Physical Activity in After-School Programs: Comparison with Physical Activity Policies
  39. Insights from an observational assessment of park-based physical activity in Nanchang, China
  40. Coexistence of Avian Influenza Virus H10 and H9 Subtypes among Chickens in Live Poultry Markets during an Outbreak of Infection with a Novel H10N8 Virus in Humans in Nanchang, China
  41. Impact of trained champions of comprehensive school physical activity programs on school physical activity offerings, youth physical activity and sedentary behaviors
  42. Association of environment and policy characteristics on children's moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and time spent sedentary in afterschool programs
  43. Sex Moderates Associations between Perceptions of the Physical and Social Environments and Physical Activity in Youth
  44. Household Food Insecurity Is Associated with Less Physical Activity among Children and Adults in the U.S. Population1,2
  45. From Policy to Practice: Addressing Snack Quality, Consumption, and Price in After-School Programs
  46. Effects of a competency-based professional development training on children's physical activity and staff physical activity promotion in summer day camps
  47. Children Select Unhealthy Choices when Given a Choice among Snack Offerings
  48. Day of the Week is Associated with Meeting Physical Activity Recommendations and Engaging in Excessive Sedentary Time in Youth
  49. Making healthy eating and physical activity policy practice: The design and overview of a group randomized controlled trial in afterschool programs
  50. Increasing fruit, vegetable and water consumption in summer day camps--3-year findings of the healthy lunchbox challenge
  51. Comparison of Objectively Measured Physical Activity Levels of Rural, Suburban, and Urban Youth
  52. From Policy to Practice: Strategies to Meet Physical Activity Standards in YMCA Afterschool Programs
  53. Lessons Learned From a Collaborative Field-Based Collection of Physical Activity Data Using Accelerometers
  54. Test–retest reliability of the Salutogenic Wellness Promotion Scale (SWPS)
  55. The Role of the Institutional Review Board in Public Health Research
  56. Characteristics of Successful Community Partnerships to Promote Physical Activity Among Young People, North Carolina, 2010–2012
  57. Sedentary time and vigorous physical activity are independently associated with cardiorespiratory fitness in middle school youth
  58. Associations between Neighborhood Amenity Density and Health Indicators among Rural and Urban Youth
  59. Comparison of traditional versus mobile app self-monitoring of physical activity and dietary intake among overweight adults participating in an mHealth weight loss program
  60. Association of the built environment with physical activity and adiposity in rural and urban youth
  61. Impact of Policy Environment Characteristics on Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors of Children Attending Afterschool Programs
  62. Outcomes from a Medical Weight Loss Program: Primary Care Clinics Versus Weight Loss Clinics
  63. The Impact of a 3-Year After-School Obesity Prevention Program in Elementary School Children
  64. Rural and Urban Breastfeeding Initiation Trends in Low-Income Women in North Carolina from 2003 to 2007
  65. Physical self-esteem in older adults: A test of the indirect effect of physical activity.
  66. Micro- and Macro-Level Correlates of Adiposity in Children
  67. The Role of the Public Health Practitioner in Creating Active Living Communities
  68. Associations between Food Insecurity, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Benefits, and Body Mass Index among Adult Females
  69. Associations between Natural Amenities, Physical Activity, and Body Mass Index in 100 North Carolina Counties
  70. Association between Travel Times and Food Procurement Practices among Female Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Participants in Eastern North Carolina
  71. Effects of a 12-Week Resistance Exercise Program on Physical Self-Perceptions in College Students
  72. The association between the food environment and weight status among eastern North Carolina youth
  73. Use of Traditional and Nontraditional Food Venues Among Female Participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
  74. The Power of Partnerships
  75. School-Based Nutrition Education Intervention
  76. Putting the Technology Cart Before the Methodological Horse
  77. Qualitative Perspectives on the Use of Traditional and Nontraditional Food Venues among Middle- and Low-Income Women in Eastern North Carolina
  78. Effects of Acute Resistance Training of Different Intensities and Rest Periods on Anxiety and Affect
  79. Rationale and Development of the Move More North Carolina
  80. Navigating the Minefield Between Smoking and Obesity
  81. An Examination of Triple Jeopardy in Rural Youth Physical Activity Participation
  82. Micro- And Macro-level Correlates Of Adiposity In Children
  83. A Transtheoretical, Case Management Approach to the Treatment of Pediatric Obesity
  84. A qualitative examination of perceived barriers and facilitators of physical activity for urban and rural youth
  85. Physical Activity and Obesity Prevention in American Indian Youth
  86. Dr Mooreʼs Strange Love or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Internet
  87. On Avoiding an Abstraction of the Abstract
  88. Measuring Enjoyment of Physical Activity in Children: Validation of the Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale
  89. Perceptions Of Opportunities, Environmental Supports And Barriers For Physical Activity In Rural And Urban Middle School Youth And Their Parents
  90. Predisposing Factors Related to Adolescent Sexuality Among Students in Rural and Urban School-Based Health Centers in Eastern North Carolina
  91. Corrigendum
  92. Cost-Effectiveness of a School-Based Obesity Prevention Program
  93. An Assessment of the Walkability of Two School Neighborhoods in Greenville, North Carolina
  94. The Built Environment and Physical Activity
  95. Case Study of a Transtheoretical Case Management Approach to Addressing Childhood Obesity
  96. Physical Activity, Metabolic Syndrome, and Overweight in Rural Youth
  97. The Physical Self-Attribute Questionnaire: Development and Initial Validation
  98. An Environmental Approach to Obesity Prevention in Children: Medical College of Georgia FitKid Project Year 1 Results
  99. The Medical College of Georgia FitKid Project: the relations between program attendance and changes in outcomes in year 1
  100. Acute Effects of a Single Bout of Resistance Exercise on Postural Control in Elderly Persons
  101. An After-School Physical Activity Program for Obesity Prevention in Children
  102. Physical activity buffers the effects of chronic stress on adiposity in youth
  103. Re-Examining the Role of Interscholastic Sport Participation in Education
  104. The Psychometric Properties of the Physical Activity Questionnaire for Older Children in Minority Populations
  105. The Psychometric Properties of the Physical Activity Questionnaire for Older Children in Minority Populations
  106. Psychological States Following Resistance Exercise of Different Workloads