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American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Volume 36, Issue 2, Supplement (February 2009)
Active Living Research: A Six-Year Report
Edited by James F. Sallis, C. Tracy Orleans, David M. Buchner
American College of Preventive Medicine, Association for Prevention Teaching and Research

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Active Living Research: A Six-Year Report


History of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Active Living Research Program: Origins and Strategy
C. Tracy Orleans, Laura C. Leviton, Kathryn A. Thomas, Terry L. Bazzarre, Jamie B. Bussel, Dwayne Proctor, Celeste M. Torio, Stephanie M. Weiss
pages S1-S9
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The Active Living Research Program: Six Years of Grantmaking
James F. Sallis, Leslie S. Linton, M. Katherine Kraft, Carmen L. Cutter, Jacqueline Kerr, Julie Weitzel, Amanda Wilson, Chad Spoon, Irvin D. Harrison, Robert Cervero, Kevin Patrick, Thomas L. Schmid, Michael Pratt
pages S10-S21
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Evaluation of Active Living Research: Progress and Lessons in Building a New Field eExtra
Marjorie A. Gutman, Dianne C. Barker, Faith Samples-Smart, Christina Morley
pages S22-S33.e7
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Policy-Contribution Assessment and Field-Building Analysis of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Active Living Research Program
Judith M. Ottoson, Lawrence W. Green, William L. Beery, Sandra K. Senter, Carol L. Cahill, David C. Pearson, Howard P. Greenwald, Robin Hamre, Laura Leviton
pages S34-S43
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Commentary


Active Living Research and Public Health: Natural Partners in a New Field
David M. Buchner, Thomas Schmid
pages S44-S46
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Challenging Our Comfort Levels: Lifestyles, Research, and the Ongoing Legacy of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
J. Michael McGinnis
pages S47-S49
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Active Living Research and the Movement for Healthy Communities
Angela Glover Blackwell
pages S50-S52
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Essential Nexus: How to Use Research to Inform and Evaluate Public Policy
Larry Morandi
pages S53-S54
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Creating a Culture of Movement: The Benefits of Promoting Physical Activity in Schools and the Workplace
Zach Wamp
pages S55-S56
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Commentary on Active Living: From Research to Practice?
Pekka Puska
pages S57-S59
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Solution-Oriented Research: Converging Efforts of Promoting Environmental Sustainability and Obesity Prevention
Terry T.-K. Huang
pages S60-S62
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Study Designs and Analytic Strategies for Environmental and Policy Research on Obesity, Physical Activity, and Diet: Recommendations from a Meeting of Experts
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Indexes


Author and Subject Indexes
pages S78-S79
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Frontmatter


Editorial Board
pages A1-A2
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Table of Contents
page A3
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Acknowledgement
page A4
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