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Authors: BLAIR SN MORROW JR
Citation: Sn. Blair et Jr. Morrow, COOPER-INSTITUTE THE AMERICAN-COLLEGE-OF-SPORTS-MEDICINE - 1997 PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS CONFERENCE, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(4), 1998, pp. 255-256

Authors: EPSTEIN LH
Citation: Lh. Epstein, INTEGRATING THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO PROMOTE PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(4), 1998, pp. 257-265

Authors: BARANOWSKI T ANDERSON C CARMACK C
Citation: T. Baranowski et al., MEDIATING VARIABLE FRAMEWORK IN PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS - HOWARE WE DOING - HOW MIGHT WE DO BETTER, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(4), 1998, pp. 266-297

Authors: STONE EJ MCKENZIE TL WELK GJ BOOTH ML
Citation: Ej. Stone et al., EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS IN YOUTH - REVIEW AND SYNTHESIS, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(4), 1998, pp. 298-315

Authors: KING AC REJESKI WJ BUCHNER DM
Citation: Ac. King et al., PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS TARGETING OLDER ADULTS - A CRITICAL-REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(4), 1998, pp. 316-333

Authors: TAYLOR VC BARANOWSKI T YOUNG DR
Citation: Vc. Taylor et al., PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS IN LOW-INCOME, ETHNIC-MINORITY, AND POPULATIONS WITH DISABILITY, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(4), 1998, pp. 334-343

Authors: DISHMAN RK OLDENBURG B ONEAL H SHEPHARD RJ
Citation: Rk. Dishman et al., WORKSITE PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(4), 1998, pp. 344-361

Authors: MARCUS BH OWEN N FORSYTH LH CAVILL NA FRIDINGER F
Citation: Bh. Marcus et al., PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS USING MASS-MEDIA, PRINT MEDIA, AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(4), 1998, pp. 362-378

Authors: SALLIS JF BAUMAN A PRATT M
Citation: Jf. Sallis et al., ENVIRONMENTAL AND POLICY - INTERVENTIONS TO PROMOTE PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(4), 1998, pp. 379-397

Authors: DUNN AL ANDERSEN RE JAKICIC JM
Citation: Al. Dunn et al., LIFE-STYLE PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS - HISTORY, SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM EFFECTS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(4), 1998, pp. 398-412

Authors: SIMONSMORTON DG CALFAS KJ OLDENBURG B BURTON NW
Citation: Dg. Simonsmorton et al., EFFECTS OF INTERVENTIONS IN HEALTH-CARE SETTINGS ON PHYSICAL-ACTIVITYOR CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(4), 1998, pp. 413-430

Authors: SALLIS JF
Citation: Jf. Sallis, REFLECTIONS ON THE PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS CONFERENCE, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(4), 1998, pp. 431-432

Authors: DAVIS SK AHN DK FORTMANN SP FARQUHAR JW
Citation: Sk. Davis et al., DETERMINANTS OF CHOLESTEROL SCREENING AND TREATMENT PATTERNS - INSIGHTS FOR DECISION-MAKERS (VOL 15, PG 178, 1998), American journal of preventive medicine, 15(4), 1998, pp. 433-433

Authors: ROSENBERG ML HAMMOND WR
Citation: Ml. Rosenberg et Wr. Hammond, SURVEILLANCE THE KEY TO FIREARM INJURY PREVENTION, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(3), 1998, pp. 1-1

Authors: FRATTAROLI S TERET SP
Citation: S. Frattaroli et Sp. Teret, WHY FIREARM INJURY SURVEILLANCE, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(3), 1998, pp. 2-5

Authors: MERCY JA IKEDA R POWELL KE
Citation: Ja. Mercy et al., FIREARM-RELATED INJURY SURVEILLANCE - AN OVERVIEW OF PROGRESS AND THECHALLENGES AHEAD, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(3), 1998, pp. 6-16

Authors: ANNEST JL MERCY JA
Citation: Jl. Annest et Ja. Mercy, USE OF NATIONAL DATA SYSTEMS FOR FIREARM-RELATED INJURY SURVEILLANCE, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(3), 1998, pp. 17-30

Authors: KIM AN TRENT RB
Citation: An. Kim et Rb. Trent, FIREARM-RELATED INJURY SURVEILLANCE IN CALIFORNIA, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(3), 1998, pp. 31-37

Authors: HEDEGAARD H WAKE M HOFFMAN R
Citation: H. Hedegaard et al., FIREARM-RELATED INJURY SURVEILLANCE IN COLORADO, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(3), 1998, pp. 38-45

Authors: WIERSEMA B LOFTIN C MULLEN RC DAUB EM SHEPPARD MA SMIALEK JE MCDOWALL D
Citation: B. Wiersema et al., FATAL FIREARM-RELATED INJURY SURVEILLANCE IN MARYLAND, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(3), 1998, pp. 46-56

Authors: BARBER CW OZONOFF VV SCHUSTER M HUME BC MCLAUGHLIN H JANNELLI L SALTZMAN LE
Citation: Cw. Barber et al., MASSACHUSETTS WEAPON-RELATED INJURY SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(3), 1998, pp. 57-66

Authors: VANTUINEN M CROSBY A
Citation: M. Vantuinen et A. Crosby, MISSOURI FIREARM-RELATED INJURY SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(3), 1998, pp. 67-74

Authors: WILT SA GABREL CS
Citation: Sa. Wilt et Cs. Gabrel, A WEAPON-RELATED INJURY SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM IN NEW-YORK-CITY, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(3), 1998, pp. 75-82

Authors: ARCHER PJ MALLONEE S SCHMIDT AC IKEDA RM
Citation: Pj. Archer et al., OKLAHOMA FIREARM-RELATED INJURY SURVEILLANCE, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(3), 1998, pp. 83-91

Authors: LEMIER M CUMMINGS P KECK D STEHRGREEN J IKEDA R SALTZMAN L
Citation: M. Lemier et al., WASHINGTON-STATE GUNSHOT-WOUND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM, American journal of preventive medicine, 15(3), 1998, pp. 92-100
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