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Washington University in St. Louis Center for Diabetes Translation Research Cited Publications Last updated: 10/19/2018 1 1-250251-256 1. Safety and tolerability of the treatment of youth-onset type 2 diabetes: the TODAY experience. Diabetes care. 2013;36(6):1765-1771. 2. Adlakha D, Budd EL, Gernes R, Sequeira S, Hipp JA. Use of emerging technologies to assess differences in outdoor physical activity in st. Louis, missouri. Frontiers in public health. 2014;2:41. 3. Adlakha D, Hipp AJ, Marx C, et al. Home and workplace built environment supports for physical activity. American journal of preventive medicine. 2015;48(1):104-107. 4. Adlakha D, Hipp JA, Brownson RC. Adaptation and Evaluation of the Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale in India (NEWS-India). International journal of environmental research and public health. 2016;13(4):401. 5. Allen P, Sequeira S, Best L, Jones E, Baker EA, Brownson RC. Perceived benefits and challenges of coordinated approaches to chronic disease prevention in state health departments. Preventing chronic disease. 2014;11:E76. 6. Allen P, Sequeira S, Jacob RR, et al. Promoting state health department evidence-based cancer and chronic disease prevention: a multi-phase dissemination study with a cluster randomized trial component. Implementation science : IS. 2013;8:141. 7. Appel LJ, Angell SY, Cobb LK, et al. Population-wide sodium reduction: the bumpy road from evidence to policy. Annals of epidemiology. 2012;22(6):417-425. 8. Arango CM, Paez DC, Reis RS, Brownson RC, Parra DC. Association between the perceived environment and physical activity among adults in Latin America: a systematic review. The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity. 2013;10:122. 9. Aronson BD, Palombi LC, Walls ML. Rates and consequences of posttraumatic distress among American Indian adults with type 2 diabetes. Journal of behavioral medicine. 2016;39(4):694-703. 10. Bacha F, Pyle L, Nadeau K, et al. Determinants of glycemic control in youth with type 2 diabetes at randomization in the TODAY study. Pediatric diabetes. 2012;13(5):376-383. 11. Bailey SC, Brega AG, Crutchfield TM, et al. Update on health literacy and diabetes. The Diabetes educator. 2014;40(5):581-604. 12. Ballew P, Castro S, Claus J, Kittur N, Brennan L, Brownson RC. Developing web-based training for public health practitioners: what can we learn from a review of five disciplines? Health education research. 2013;28(2):276-287. 13. Barnea-Goraly N, Weinzimer SA, Ruedy KJ, et al. High success rates of sedation-free brain MRI scanning in young children using simple subject preparation protocols with and without a commercial mock scanner--the Diabetes Research in Children Network (DirecNet) experience. Pediatric radiology. 2014;44(2):181-186.

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1. Safety and tolerability of the treatment of youth-onset type 2 diabetes: the TODAY

experience. Diabetes care. 2013;36(6):1765-1771.

2. Adlakha D, Budd EL, Gernes R, Sequeira S, Hipp JA. Use of emerging technologies to

assess differences in outdoor physical activity in st. Louis, missouri. Frontiers in public

health. 2014;2:41.

3. Adlakha D, Hipp AJ, Marx C, et al. Home and workplace built environment supports for

physical activity. American journal of preventive medicine. 2015;48(1):104-107.

4. Adlakha D, Hipp JA, Brownson RC. Adaptation and Evaluation of the Neighborhood

Environment Walkability Scale in India (NEWS-India). International journal of

environmental research and public health. 2016;13(4):401.

5. Allen P, Sequeira S, Best L, Jones E, Baker EA, Brownson RC. Perceived benefits and

challenges of coordinated approaches to chronic disease prevention in state health

departments. Preventing chronic disease. 2014;11:E76.

6. Allen P, Sequeira S, Jacob RR, et al. Promoting state health department evidence-based

cancer and chronic disease prevention: a multi-phase dissemination study with a cluster

randomized trial component. Implementation science : IS. 2013;8:141.

7. Appel LJ, Angell SY, Cobb LK, et al. Population-wide sodium reduction: the bumpy

road from evidence to policy. Annals of epidemiology. 2012;22(6):417-425.

8. Arango CM, Paez DC, Reis RS, Brownson RC, Parra DC. Association between the

perceived environment and physical activity among adults in Latin America: a systematic

review. The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity.

2013;10:122.

9. Aronson BD, Palombi LC, Walls ML. Rates and consequences of posttraumatic distress

among American Indian adults with type 2 diabetes. Journal of behavioral medicine.

2016;39(4):694-703.

10. Bacha F, Pyle L, Nadeau K, et al. Determinants of glycemic control in youth with type 2

diabetes at randomization in the TODAY study. Pediatric diabetes. 2012;13(5):376-383.

11. Bailey SC, Brega AG, Crutchfield TM, et al. Update on health literacy and diabetes. The

Diabetes educator. 2014;40(5):581-604.

12. Ballew P, Castro S, Claus J, Kittur N, Brennan L, Brownson RC. Developing web-based

training for public health practitioners: what can we learn from a review of five

disciplines? Health education research. 2013;28(2):276-287.

13. Barnea-Goraly N, Weinzimer SA, Ruedy KJ, et al. High success rates of sedation-free

brain MRI scanning in young children using simple subject preparation protocols with

and without a commercial mock scanner--the Diabetes Research in Children Network

(DirecNet) experience. Pediatric radiology. 2014;44(2):181-186.

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14. Barnidge EK, Baker EA, Estlund A, Motton F, Hipp PR, Brownson RC. A Participatory

Regional Partnership Approach to Promote Nutrition and Physical Activity Through

Environmental and Policy Change in Rural Missouri. Preventing chronic disease.

2015;12:E92.

15. Barnidge EK, Hipp PR, Estlund A, Duggan K, Barnhart KJ, Brownson RC. Association

between community garden participation and fruit and vegetable consumption in rural

Missouri. The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity.

2013;10:128.

16. Barnidge EK, Radvanyi C, Duggan K, et al. Understanding and addressing barriers to

implementation of environmental and policy interventions to support physical activity

and healthy eating in rural communities. The Journal of rural health : official journal of

the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association.

2013;29(1):97-105.

17. Baumann AA, Domenech Rodriguez MM, Amador NG, Forgatch MS, Parra-Cardona JR.

Parent Management Training-Oregon Model (PMTO) in Mexico City: Integrating

Cultural Adaptation Activities in an Implementation Model. Clinical psychology : a

publication of the Division of Clinical Psychology of the American Psychological

Association. 2014;21(1):32-47.

18. Baumann AA, Powell BJ, Kohl PL, et al. Cultural Adaptation and Implementation of

Evidence-Based Parent-Training: A Systematic Review and Critique of Guiding

Evidence. Children and youth services review. 2015;53:113-120.

19. Beatty KE, Mayer J, Elliott M, Brownson RC, Wojciehowski K. Patterns and predictors

of local health department accreditation in Missouri. Journal of public health

management and practice : JPHMP. 2015;21(2):116-125.

20. Blue Bird Jernigan V, Wetherill MS, Hearod J, et al. Food Insecurity and Chronic

Diseases Among American Indians in Rural Oklahoma: The THRIVE Study. American

journal of public health. 2017;107(3):441-446.

21. Bors PA, Brownson RC, Brennan LK. Assessment for active living: harnessing the power

of data-driven planning and action. American journal of preventive medicine. 2012;43(5

Suppl 4):S300-308.

22. Brennan LK, Brownson RC, Hovmand P. Evaluation of Active Living by Design:

implementation patterns across communities. American journal of preventive medicine.

2012;43(5 Suppl 4):S351-366.

23. Brennan LK, Brownson RC, Kauh TJ. Evaluation of Healthy Kids, Healthy

Communities. Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP. 2015;21

Suppl 3:S4-7.

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24. Brennan LK, Brownson RC, Kelly C, Ivey MK, Leviton LC. Concept mapping: priority

community strategies to create changes to support active living. American journal of

preventive medicine. 2012;43(5 Suppl 4):S337-350.

25. Brennan LK, Brownson RC, Orleans CT. Childhood obesity policy research and practice:

evidence for policy and environmental strategies. American journal of preventive

medicine. 2014;46(1):e1-16.

26. Brown DS, Delavar A. The affordable care act and insurance coverage for persons with

diabetes in the United States. Journal of hospital management and health policy. 2018;2.

27. Brown DS, McBride TD. Impact of the Affordable Care Act on access to care for US

adults with diabetes, 2011-2012. Preventing chronic disease. 2015;12:E64.

28. Brownson RC. Practice-research partnerships and mentoring to foster evidence-based

decision making. Preventing chronic disease. 2014;11:E92.

29. Brownson RC, Allen P, Duggan K, Stamatakis KA, Erwin PC. Fostering more-effective

public health by identifying administrative evidence-based practices: a review of the

literature. American journal of preventive medicine. 2012;43(3):309-319.

30. Brownson RC, Allen P, Jacob RR, et al. Controlling Chronic Diseases Through

Evidence-Based Decision Making: A Group-Randomized Trial. Preventing chronic

disease. 2017;14:E121.

31. Brownson RC, Allen P, Jacob RR, et al. Understanding mis-implementation in public

health practice. American journal of preventive medicine. 2015;48(5):543-551.

32. Brownson RC, Brennan LK, Evenson KR, Leviton LC. Lessons from a mixed-methods

approach to evaluating Active Living by Design. American journal of preventive

medicine. 2012;43(5 Suppl 4):S271-280.

33. Brownson RC, Colditz GA, Dobbins M, et al. Concocting that Magic Elixir: Successful

Grant Application Writing in Dissemination and Implementation Research. Clinical and

translational science. 2015;8(6):710-716.

34. Brownson RC, Diez Roux AV, Swartz K. Commentary: Generating rigorous evidence for

public health: the need for new thinking to improve research and practice. Annual review

of public health. 2014;35:1-7.

35. Brownson RC, Dodson EA, Kerner JF, Moreland-Russell S. Framing research for state

policymakers who place a priority on cancer. Cancer causes & control : CCC.

2016;27(8):1035-1041.

36. Brownson RC, Eyler AA, Harris JK, Moore JB, Tabak RG. Getting the Word Out: New

Approaches for Disseminating Public Health Science. Journal of public health

management and practice : JPHMP. 2018;24(2):102-111.

37. Brownson RC, Jacobs JA, Tabak RG, Hoehner CM, Stamatakis KA. Designing for

dissemination among public health researchers: findings from a national survey in the

United States. American journal of public health. 2013;103(9):1693-1699.

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38. Brownson RC, Kemner AL, Brennan LK. Applying a mixed-methods evaluation to

Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities. Journal of public health management and practice :

JPHMP. 2015;21 Suppl 3:S16-26.

39. Brownson RC, Proctor EK, Luke DA, et al. Building capacity for dissemination and

implementation research: one university's experience. Implementation science : IS.

2017;12(1):104.

40. Brownson RC, Reis RS, Allen P, et al. Understanding administrative evidence-based

practices: findings from a survey of local health department leaders. American journal of

preventive medicine. 2014;46(1):49-57.

41. Brownson RC, Samet JM, Chavez GF, et al. Charting a future for epidemiologic training.

Annals of epidemiology. 2015;25(6):458-465.

42. Bruce MA, Beech BM, Thorpe RJ, Jr., Griffith DM. Racial Disparities in Sugar-

Sweetened Beverage Consumption Change Efficacy Among Male First-Year College

Students. American journal of men's health. 2016;10(6):Np168-np175.

43. Budd EL, McQueen A, Eyler AA, Haire-Joshu D, Auslander WF, Brownson RC. The

role of physical activity enjoyment in the pathways from the social and physical

environments to physical activity of early adolescent girls. Preventive medicine.

2018;111:6-13.

44. Budd EL, Schwarz C, Yount BW, Haire-Joshu D. Factors influencing the implementation

of school wellness policies in the United States, 2009. Preventing chronic disease.

2012;9:E118.

45. Caburnay CA, Graff K, Harris JK, et al. Evaluating diabetes mobile applications for

health literate designs and functionality, 2014. Preventing chronic disease. 2015;12:E61.

46. Calhoun A, Mainor A, Moreland-Russell S, Maier RC, Brossart L, Luke DA. Using the

Program Sustainability Assessment Tool to assess and plan for sustainability. Preventing

chronic disease. 2014;11:130185.

47. Carpenter CR, Kaphingst KA, Goodman MS, Lin MJ, Melson AT, Griffey RT.

Feasibility and diagnostic accuracy of brief health literacy and numeracy screening

instruments in an urban emergency department. Academic emergency medicine : official

journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. 2014;21(2):137-146.

48. Carter EB, Temming LA, Akin J, et al. Group Prenatal Care Compared With Traditional

Prenatal Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Obstetrics and gynecology.

2016;128(3):551-561.

49. Carter EB, Tuuli MG, Caughey AB, Odibo AO, Macones GA, Cahill AG. Number of

prenatal visits and pregnancy outcomes in low-risk women. Journal of perinatology :

official journal of the California Perinatal Association. 2016;36(3):178-181.

50. Carter EB, Tuuli MG, Odibo AO, Macones GA, Cahill AG. Prenatal visit utilization and

outcomes in pregnant women with type II and gestational diabetes. Journal of

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perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association. 2017;37(2):122-

126.

51. Chambers DA, Proctor EK, Brownson RC, Straus SE. Mapping training needs for

dissemination and implementation research: lessons from a synthesis of existing D&I

research training programs. Translational behavioral medicine. 2017;7(3):593-601.

52. Chang JJ, Pien GW, Stamatakis KA, Brownson RC. Association between physical

activity and insomnia symptoms in rural communities of southeastern Missouri,

Tennessee, and Arkansas. The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American

Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association.

2013;29(3):239-247.

53. Chang JJ, Salas J, Habicht K, Pien GW, Stamatakis KA, Brownson RC. The association

of sleep duration and depressive symptoms in rural communities of Missouri, Tennessee,

and Arkansas. The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health

Association and the National Rural Health Care Association. 2012;28(3):268-276.

54. Charron-Prochownik D, Fischl AR, Choi J, et al. Mother-daughter dyadic approach for

starting preconception counseling at puberty in girls with diabetes. Research journal of

women's health. 2014;1.

55. Charron-Prochownik D, Sereika SM, Becker D, et al. Long-term effects of the booster-

enhanced READY-Girls preconception counseling program on intentions and behaviors

for family planning in teens with diabetes. Diabetes care. 2013;36(12):3870-3874.

56. Chen LS, Baker T, Brownson RC, et al. Smoking Cessation and Electronic Cigarettes in

Community Mental Health Centers: Patient and Provider Perspectives. Community

mental health journal. 2017;53(6):695-702.

57. Chowdhury S, Reeds DN, Crimmins DL, et al. Xenin-25 delays gastric emptying and

reduces postprandial glucose levels in humans with and without type 2 diabetes.

American journal of physiology Gastrointestinal and liver physiology.

2014;306(4):G301-309.

58. Cilenti D, Brownson RC, Umble K, Erwin PC, Summers R. Information-seeking

behaviors and other factors contributing to successful implementation of evidence-based

practices in local health departments. Journal of public health management and practice :

JPHMP. 2012;18(6):571-576.

59. Clarke MA, Haire-Joshu DL, Schwarz CD, Tabak RG, Joshu CE. Influence of home and

school environments on specific dietary behaviors among postpartum, high-risk teens, 27

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60. Clifton RG, Evans M, Cahill AG, et al. Design of lifestyle intervention trials to prevent

excessive gestational weight gain in women with overweight or obesity. Obesity (Silver

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61. Dabelea D, Ma Y, Knowler WC, et al. Diabetes autoantibodies do not predict progression

to diabetes in adults: the Diabetes Prevention Program. Diabetic medicine : a journal of

the British Diabetic Association. 2014;31(9):1064-1068.

62. Davis FG, Peterson CE, Bandiera F, Carter-Pokras O, Brownson RC. How do we more

effectively move epidemiology into policy action? Annals of epidemiology.

2012;22(6):413-416.

63. Diem G, Brownson RC, Grabauskas V, Shatchkute A, Stachenko S. Prevention and

control of noncommunicable diseases through evidence-based public health:

implementing the NCD 2020 action plan. Global health promotion. 2016;23(3):5-13.

64. Dodson EA, Geary NA, Brownson RC. State legislators' sources and use of information:

bridging the gap between research and policy. Health education research.

2015;30(6):840-848.

65. Dodson EA, Hipp JA, Gao M, Tabak RG, Yang L, Brownson RC. The Impact of

Worksite Supports for Healthy Eating on Dietary Behaviors. Journal of occupational and

environmental medicine. 2016;58(8):e287-293.

66. Dodson EA, Hipp JA, Lee JA, et al. Does Availability of Worksite Supports for Physical

Activity Differ by Industry and Occupation? American journal of health promotion :

AJHP. 2018;32(3):517-526.

67. Dodson EA, Langston M, Cardick LC, Johnson N, Clayton P, Brownson RC. "Everyone

should be able to choose how they get around": how Topeka, Kansas, passed a complete

streets resolution. Preventing chronic disease. 2014;11:E25.

68. Dodson EA, Stamatakis KA, Chalifour S, Haire-Joshu D, McBride T, Brownson RC.

State legislators' work on public health-related issues: what influences priorities? Journal

of public health management and practice : JPHMP. 2013;19(1):25-29.

69. Duggan K, Aisaka K, Tabak RG, Smith C, Erwin P, Brownson RC. Implementing

administrative evidence based practices: lessons from the field in six local health

departments across the United States. BMC health services research. 2015;15:221.

70. Duncan AE, Auslander WF, Bucholz KK, Hudson DL, Stein RI, White NH. Relationship

between abuse and neglect in childhood and diabetes in adulthood: differential effects by

sex, national longitudinal study of adolescent health. Preventing chronic disease.

2015;12:E70.

71. Duncan AE, Sartor CE, Jonson-Reid M, et al. Associations between body mass index,

post-traumatic stress disorder, and child maltreatment in young women. Child abuse &

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72. Elliott L, McBride TD, Allen P, et al. Health care system collaboration to address chronic

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73. Embree GG, Samuel-Hodge CD, Johnston LF, et al. Successful long-term weight loss

among participants with diabetes receiving an intervention promoting an adapted

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74. Erwin PC, Barlow P, Brownson RC, Amos K, Keck CW. Characteristics of Academic

Health Departments: Initial Findings From a Cross-Sectional Survey. Journal of public

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75. Evenson KR, Brownson RC, Satinsky SB, Eyler AA, Kohl HW, 3rd. The U.S. National

Physical Activity Plan: dissemination and use by public health practitioners. American

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76. Eyler AA, Brownson RC, Schmid TL. Making strides toward active living: the policy

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2013;19(3 Suppl 1):S5-7.

77. Eyler AA, Budd E, Camberos GJ, Yan Y, Brownson RC. State Legislation Related to

Increasing Physical Activity: 2006-2012. Journal of physical activity & health.

2016;13(2):207-213.

78. Eyler AA, Nguyen L, Kong J, Yan Y, Brownson R. Patterns and predictors of enactment

of state childhood obesity legislation in the United States: 2006-2009. American journal

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79. Florez JC, Jablonski KA, Taylor A, et al. The C allele of ATM rs11212617 does not

associate with metformin response in the Diabetes Prevention Program. Diabetes care.

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80. Florindo AA, Brownson RC, Mielke GI, et al. Association of knowledge, preventive

counseling and personal health behaviors on physical activity and consumption of fruits

or vegetables in community health workers. BMC public health. 2015;15:344.

81. Furtado KS, Brownson C, Fershteyn Z, et al. Health Departments With A Commitment

To Health Equity: A More Skilled Workforce And Higher-Quality Collaborations. Health

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82. Gibbert WS, Keating SM, Jacobs JA, et al. Training the workforce in evidence-based

public health: an evaluation of impact among US and international practitioners.

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83. Ginossar T, Shah SF, West AJ, et al. Content, Usability, and Utilization of Plain

Language in Breast Cancer Mobile Phone Apps: A Systematic Analysis. JMIR mHealth

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84. Glasgow RE, Brownson RC, Kessler RS. Thinking about health-related outcomes: what

do we need evidence about? Clinical and translational science. 2013;6(4):286-291.

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85. Goins KV, Schneider KL, Brownson R, et al. Municipal officials' perceived barriers to

consideration of physical activity in community design decision making. Journal of

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86. Gold R, Bunce AE, Cohen DJ, et al. Reporting on the Strategies Needed to Implement

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87. Goodman MS, Griffey RT, Carpenter CR, Blanchard M, Kaphingst KA. Do Subjective

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89. Griffey RT, Kennedy SK, D'Agostino McGowan L, Goodman M, Kaphingst KA. Is low

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90. Griffey RT, Melson AT, Lin MJ, Carpenter CR, Goodman MS, Kaphingst KA. Does

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91. Haire-Joshu D, Schwarz CD, Steger-May K, et al. A Randomized Trial of Weight

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92. Haire-Joshu D, Tabak R. Preventing Obesity Across Generations: Evidence for Early

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93. Haire-Joshu DL. Next steps: eliminating disparities in diabetes and obesity. Preventing

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94. Haire-Joshu DL, Schwarz CD, Peskoe SB, Budd EL, Brownson RC, Joshu CE. A group

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95. Hales D, Vaughn AE, Mazzucca S, et al. Development of HomeSTEAD's physical

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96. Hall KL, Stipelman BA, Eddens KS, et al. Advancing collaborative research with 2-1-1

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97. Hardy AK, Nevin-Woods C, Proud S, Brownson RC. Promoting Evidence-Based

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98. Harris JK, Allen P, Jacob RR, Elliott L, Brownson RC. Information-seeking among

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99. Harris JK, Choucair B, Maier RC, Jolani N, Bernhardt JM. Are public health

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100. Harris JK, Lecy J, Hipp JA, Brownson RC, Parra DC. Mapping the development of

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101. Harris JK, Mart A, Moreland-Russell S, Caburnay CA. Diabetes topics associated with

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102. Harris JK, Moreland-Russell S, Choucair B, Mansour R, Staub M, Simmons K. Tweeting

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103. Harris JK, Moreland-Russell S, Tabak RG, Ruhr LR, Maier RC. Communication about

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105. Harris JK, Wong R, Thompson K, Haire-Joshu D, Hipp JA. Networks of Collaboration

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106. Harris LLS, Smith GI, Mittendorfer B, et al. Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery Has

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107. Hasche LK, Lenze S, Brown T, et al. Adapting collaborative depression care for public

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108. Heath GW, Parra DC, Sarmiento OL, et al. Evidence-based intervention in physical

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