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Author: Paul Estabrooks

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2016 – Effects of a behavioral and health literacy intervention to reduce sugar-sweetened beverages: a randomized-controlled trial.

2016 Zoellner JM, Hedrick VE, You W, Chen Y, Davy BM, Porter KJ, Bailey A, Lane H, Alexander R, Estabrooks PA. Effects of a behavioral and health literacy intervention to …

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2016 – Time to RE-AIM: Why Community Weight Loss Programs Should Be Included in Academic Obesity Research.

2016 Mitchell NS, Prochazka AV, Glasgow RE. Time to RE-AIM: Why Community Weight Loss Programs Should Be Included in Academic Obesity Research. Prev Chronic Dis. 2016 Mar 17;13:E37. doi: 10.5888/pcd13.150436. …

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2016 – Evaluation of a culturally-adapted lifestyle intervention to treat elevated cardiometabolic risk of Latino adults in primary care (Vida Sana): A randomized controlled trial.

016 Rosas LG, Lv N, Xiao L, Lewis MA, Zavella P, Kramer MK, Luna V, Ma J. Evaluation of a culturally-adapted lifestyle intervention to treat elevated cardiometabolic risk of Latino …

Presentations / Webinar

Gaglio Patient Engagment Webinar March 2016

April 11, 2016 – Welcome to RE-AIM.org! On March 15th, Dr. Bridget Gaglio, Senior Program Officer of Communication and Dissemination Research of PCORI of presented “Applying RE-AIM to Patient and Stakeholder …

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2016 – Advance Care Planning Meets Group Medical Visits: The Feasibility of Promoting Conversations.

2016 Lum HD, Jones J, Matlock DD, Glasgow RE, Lobo I, Levy CR, Schwartz RS, Sudore RL, Kutner JS. Advance Care Planning Meets Group Medical Visits: The Feasibility of Promoting …

Guide / Presentations

Estabrooks March Blog-A guide to scaling up population health interventions

April 11, 2016 – This week, Dr. Estabrooks on “A guide to scaling up population health interventions” by Milat et al. Research to practice translational models often focus on a unidirectional pathway—researchers develop …

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2016 – A process evaluation of the Supermarket Healthy Eating for Life (SHELf) randomized controlled trial.

2016 Olstad DL, Ball K, Abbott G, McNaughton SA, Le HN, Ni Mhurchu C, Pollard C, Crawford DA. A process evaluation of the Supermarket Healthy Eating for Life (SHELf) randomized …

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