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Jane C Hurley

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Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics|June 26, 2016
Authors' ResponseMarc A Adams, Meg Bruening, Punam Ohri-Vachaspati, et al.
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics|December 3, 2015
Location of School Lunch Salad Bars and Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Middle Schools: A Cross-Sectional Plate Waste StudyMarc A Adams, Meg Bruening, Punam Ohri-Vachaspati, et al.
American Journal of Health Behavior|August 31, 2018
Demographic Relationships to Students' Fruit and Vegetable IntakeJane C Hurley, Meg Bruening, Punam Ohri-Vachaspati, et al.
Perspectives on Behavior Science|October 8, 2020
Correction to: Variable Magnitude and Frequency Financial Reinforcement is Effective at Increasing Adults' Free-Living Physical ActivityVincent Berardi, Melbourne Hovell, Jane C Hurley, et al.
Perspectives on Behavior Science|October 8, 2020
Variable Magnitude and Frequency Financial Reinforcement is Effective at Increasing Adults' Free-Living Physical ActivityVincent Berardi, Melbourne Hovell, Jane C Hurley, et al.
Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)|April 12, 2019
Delay Discount Rate Moderates a Physical Activity Intervention Testing Immediate RewardsChristine B Phillips, Jane C Hurley, Siddhartha S Angadi, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|August 15, 2023
The moderating impact of neighborhood walkability on mHealth interventions to increase moderate to vigorous physical activity for insufficiently active adults in a randomized trialMindy L McEntee, Jane C Hurley, Christine B Phillips, et al.
Health & Place|December 6, 2023
Walkability around the worksite and self-reported and accelerometer-measured physical activity among adultsAlison Cantley, Jane C Hurley, Michael Todd, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|September 13, 2015
The Walking Interventions Through Texting (WalkIT) Trial: Rationale, Design, and Protocol for a Factorial Randomized Controlled Trial of Adaptive Interventions for Overweight and Obese, Inactive AdultsJane C Hurley, Kevin E Hollingshead, Michael Todd, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|May 8, 2019
Rationale, design, and baseline characteristics of WalkIT Arizona: A factorial randomized trial testing adaptive goals and financial reinforcement to increase walking across higher and lower walkable neighborhoodsMarc A Adams, Jane C Hurley, Christine B Phillips, et al.
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Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics|June 26, 2016
Authors' ResponseMarc A Adams, Meg Bruening, Punam Ohri-Vachaspati, et al.
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics|December 3, 2015
Location of School Lunch Salad Bars and Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Middle Schools: A Cross-Sectional Plate Waste StudyMarc A Adams, Meg Bruening, Punam Ohri-Vachaspati, et al.
American Journal of Health Behavior|August 31, 2018
Demographic Relationships to Students' Fruit and Vegetable IntakeJane C Hurley, Meg Bruening, Punam Ohri-Vachaspati, et al.
Perspectives on Behavior Science|October 8, 2020
Correction to: Variable Magnitude and Frequency Financial Reinforcement is Effective at Increasing Adults' Free-Living Physical ActivityVincent Berardi, Melbourne Hovell, Jane C Hurley, et al.
Perspectives on Behavior Science|October 8, 2020
Variable Magnitude and Frequency Financial Reinforcement is Effective at Increasing Adults' Free-Living Physical ActivityVincent Berardi, Melbourne Hovell, Jane C Hurley, et al.
Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)|April 12, 2019
Delay Discount Rate Moderates a Physical Activity Intervention Testing Immediate RewardsChristine B Phillips, Jane C Hurley, Siddhartha S Angadi, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|August 15, 2023
The moderating impact of neighborhood walkability on mHealth interventions to increase moderate to vigorous physical activity for insufficiently active adults in a randomized trialMindy L McEntee, Jane C Hurley, Christine B Phillips, et al.
Health & Place|December 6, 2023
Walkability around the worksite and self-reported and accelerometer-measured physical activity among adultsAlison Cantley, Jane C Hurley, Michael Todd, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|September 13, 2015
The Walking Interventions Through Texting (WalkIT) Trial: Rationale, Design, and Protocol for a Factorial Randomized Controlled Trial of Adaptive Interventions for Overweight and Obese, Inactive AdultsJane C Hurley, Kevin E Hollingshead, Michael Todd, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|May 8, 2019
Rationale, design, and baseline characteristics of WalkIT Arizona: A factorial randomized trial testing adaptive goals and financial reinforcement to increase walking across higher and lower walkable neighborhoodsMarc A Adams, Jane C Hurley, Christine B Phillips, et al.
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