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Author: Paul Estabrooks

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Planning and Evaluation Evidence for Dissemination of Prevention Interventions.

Planning and Evaluation Evidence for Dissemination of Prevention Interventions. Klesges, L.M. 18th National Conference on Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Washington, D.C. February, 2004

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What Outcomes are Most Important for Translational Research?

What Outcomes are Most Important for Translational Research? Glasgow, R.E. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) Conference “‘From Clinical Trials to  Community: The Science of Translating …

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RE-AIM: Enhancing Reach, Implementation, Spread, and Sustainability

RE-AIM: Enhancing Reach, Implementation, Spread, and Sustainability Glasgow, R.E. Robert Wood Johnson Foundations’ Collaborative Self-management Learning Network New Orleans, LA December 2003

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Overcoming the Poor External Validity of Health Promotion Research: Solutions for Translating Research to Practice.

Overcoming the Poor External Validity of Health Promotion Research: Solutions for Translating Research to Practice. Allegrante, J., Glasgow, R.E., Bull, S.S., Klesges, L.M., Dzewaltowski, D.A., Estabrooks, P.A. 2003 Annual Meeting …

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2003 – Worksite Health Promotion Research: To What Extent Can We Generalize the Results and What is Needed to Translate Research to Practice?

2003 Bull, S.S., Gillette, C., Glasgow, R.E., Estabrooks, P Worksite Health Promotion Research: To What Extent Can We Generalize the Results and What is Needed to Translate Research to Practice? …

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Determining the Public Health Impact of a Community Implemented Physical Activity Program.

Determining the Public Health Impact of a Community Implemented Physical Activity Program. Estabrooks, P.A., & Bradshaw, M. VII International Olympic Committee, Olympic World Congress on Sport Sciences Athens, Greece October, …

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Representativeness, Success, Sustainability

Representativeness, Success, Sustainability Estabrooks, P.A., Dzewaltowski, D.A., Glasgow, R. & Klesges, L. Active for Life grantees Colorado September, 2003

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