American Journal of Preventive Medicine February 2005 Supplement
The February 2005 (Vol. 28, No. 2S) issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine is devoted to Active Living Research.
This supplement issue highlights some of the papers presented at the first annual Active Living Research Conference in February 2004.
Below you can find all articles contained in the 2005 Volume 28, Number 2S supplement issue.
Introduction
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The First Active Living Research Conference: Growth of a Transdisciplinary Field
James F. Sallis, Leslie S. Linton, & Katherine Kraft
Articles
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The Public Health Roots of Zoning: In Search of Active Living's Legal Genealogy
Joseph Schilling & Leslie S. Linton
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Perceived and Objective Environmental Measures and Physical Activity Among Urban Adults
Christine M. Hoehner, Laura K. Brennan Ramirez, Michael B. Elliott, Susan L. Handy, & Ross C. Brownson
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Linking Objectively Measured Physical Activity with Objectively Measured Urban Form: Findings from SMARTRAQ
Lawrence D. Frank, Thomas L. Schmid, James F. Sallis, James Chapman, & Brian E. Saelens
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From Walkability to Active Living Potential: An "Ecometric" Validation Study
Lise Gauvin, Lucie Richard, Cora Lynn Craig, Michael Spivock, Mylene Riva, Mathieu Forster, Sophie Laforest, Suzanne Laberge, Marie-Chantal Fournel, Helene Gagnon, Suzie Gagne, & Louise Potvin
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Evaluation of the California Safe Routes to School Legislation: Urban Form Changes and Children's Active Transportation to School
Marlon G. Boarnet, Craig L. Anderson, Kristen Day, Tracy McMillian, & Mariela Alfonzo
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Economics and Physical Activity: A Research Agenda
Roland Sturm
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Contributions of Leisure Studies and Recreation and Park Management Research to the Active Living Agenda
Geoffrey C. Godbey, Linda L. Caldwell, Myron Floyd,& Laura L. Payne
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The Significance of Parks to Physical Activity and Public Health: A Conceptual Model
Ariane L. Bedimo-Rung, Andrew J. Mowen, & Deborah Cohen
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Increasing Walking: How Important is Distance To, Attractiveness, and Size of Public Open Spaces?
Billie Giles-Corti, Melissa H. Broomhall, Matthew Knuiman, Catherine Collins, Kate Douglas, Kevin Ng, Andrea Lange, & Robert J. Donovan
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Evaluating Change in Physical Activity with the Building of a Multi-Use Trail
Kelly R. Evenson, Amy H. Herring, & Sara L. Huston
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Influences of Building Design and Site Design on Physical Activity: Research and Intervention Opportunities
Craig Zimring, Anjali Joseph, Gayle L. Nicoll, & Sharon Tsepas
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Preventing Childhood Obesity; A Solution-Oriented Research Paradigm
Thomas N. Robinson & John R. Sirard
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In Vivo Studies of Transdisciplinary Scientific Collaboration: Lessons Learned and Implications for Active Living Research
Daniel Stokols, Richard Harvey, Jennifer Gress, Juliana Fuqua, & Kimari Phillips
Commentary
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Active Living Research and the Urban Design, Planning, and Transportation Disciplines
Anne Vernez Moudon
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Land Use, the Built Environment, and Physical Activity: A Public Health Mixture; A Public Health Solution
Kenneth E. Powell
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Commentary on Active Living Research
Richard J. Jackson