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June 24, 2008
Formative research to develop a mass media campaign to increase physical activity and nutrition in a multiethnic state
Jay E Maddock, Alice Silbanuz, Bill Reger-Nash
Journal of American College Health : J of ACH
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May 8, 2012
Health educator believability and college student self-rated health
Keith J Zullig, Bill Reger-Nash, Robert F Valois
The West Virginia Medical Journal
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September 16, 2005
Marketing used to promote walking in McDowell County
Bill Reger-Nash, Linda Cooper, Jennifer Orren, et al.
Preventing Chronic Disease
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April 17, 2010
Evaluating an insurance-sponsored weight management program with the RE-AIM Model, West Virginia, 2004-2008
Christiaan G Abildso, Sam J Zizzi, Bill Reger-Nash
The West Virginia Medical Journal
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March 21, 2003
Walking program creates positive results, national attention
Bill Reger-Nash, Ken Simon, Holli Smith, et al.
American Journal of Health Promotion : AJHP
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February 7, 2008
Changing the hearts and minds of policy makers: an exploratory study associated with the West Virginia Walks campaign
Kevin M Leyden, Bill Reger-Nash, Adrian Bauman, et al.
American Journal of Health Promotion : AJHP
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September 2, 2011
Does the environment moderate the impact of a mass media campaign to promote walking?
Klaus Gebel, Adrian E Bauman, Bill Reger-Nash, et al.
Preventing Chronic Disease
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September 17, 2005
The cost-effectiveness of 1% or less media campaigns promoting low-fat milk consumption
Margo G Wootan, Bill Reger-Nash, Steve Booth-Butterfield, et al.
Journal of Physical Activity & Health
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July 1, 2009
Priority of activity-friendly community issues among key decision makers in Hawaii
Jay E Maddock, Bill Reger-Nash, Katie Heinrich, et al.
Health & Place
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March 23, 2010
The importance of being parsimonious: reliability of a brief community walkability assessment instrument
Thomas K Bias, Kevin M Leyden, Christiaan G Abildso, et al.
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Journal of Health Communication
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June 24, 2008
Formative research to develop a mass media campaign to increase physical activity and nutrition in a multiethnic state
Jay E Maddock, Alice Silbanuz, Bill Reger-Nash
Journal of American College Health : J of ACH
|
May 8, 2012
Health educator believability and college student self-rated health
Keith J Zullig, Bill Reger-Nash, Robert F Valois
The West Virginia Medical Journal
|
September 16, 2005
Marketing used to promote walking in McDowell County
Bill Reger-Nash, Linda Cooper, Jennifer Orren, et al.
Preventing Chronic Disease
|
April 17, 2010
Evaluating an insurance-sponsored weight management program with the RE-AIM Model, West Virginia, 2004-2008
Christiaan G Abildso, Sam J Zizzi, Bill Reger-Nash
The West Virginia Medical Journal
|
March 21, 2003
Walking program creates positive results, national attention
Bill Reger-Nash, Ken Simon, Holli Smith, et al.
American Journal of Health Promotion : AJHP
|
February 7, 2008
Changing the hearts and minds of policy makers: an exploratory study associated with the West Virginia Walks campaign
Kevin M Leyden, Bill Reger-Nash, Adrian Bauman, et al.
American Journal of Health Promotion : AJHP
|
September 2, 2011
Does the environment moderate the impact of a mass media campaign to promote walking?
Klaus Gebel, Adrian E Bauman, Bill Reger-Nash, et al.
Preventing Chronic Disease
|
September 17, 2005
The cost-effectiveness of 1% or less media campaigns promoting low-fat milk consumption
Margo G Wootan, Bill Reger-Nash, Steve Booth-Butterfield, et al.
Journal of Physical Activity & Health
|
July 1, 2009
Priority of activity-friendly community issues among key decision makers in Hawaii
Jay E Maddock, Bill Reger-Nash, Katie Heinrich, et al.
Health & Place
|
March 23, 2010
The importance of being parsimonious: reliability of a brief community walkability assessment instrument
Thomas K Bias, Kevin M Leyden, Christiaan G Abildso, et al.
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