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Ronald C Plotnikoff

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Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|October 24, 2012
Testing two principles of the Health Action Process Approach in individuals with type 2 diabetesSonia Lippke, Ronald C Plotnikoff
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|March 26, 2010
Protection motivation theory: is this a worthwhile theory for physical activity promotion?Ronald C Plotnikoff, Linda Trinh
British Journal of Health Psychology|January 28, 2009
The protection motivation theory within the stages of the transtheoretical model - stage-specific interplay of variables and prediction of exercise stage transitionsSonia Lippke, Ronald C Plotnikoff
International Journal of Epidemiology|September 22, 2018
Mobilizing an underused resource: cohort studies for population health intervention researchNancy Edwards, Ronald C Plotnikoff
Psychology, Health & Medicine|December 17, 2008
The relationship between a short measure of health status and physical activity in a workplace populationRaphaël Bize, Ronald C Plotnikoff
Current Opinion in Psychiatry|January 6, 2011
Steps towards permanently increasing physical activity in the populationRonald C Plotnikoff, Nandini Karunamuni
American Journal of Health Behavior|May 23, 2006
Stages of change in physical exercise: a test of stage discrimination and nonlinearitySonia Lippke, Ronald C Plotnikoff
Preventive Medicine|March 8, 2005
Can current physical activity act as a reasonable proxy measure of future physical activity? Evaluating cross-sectional and passive prospective designs with the use of social cognition modelsRyan E Rhodes, Ronald C Plotnikoff
Diabetes Care|July 29, 2006
Resistance training and type 2 diabetes: Considerations for implementation at the population levelNeil D Eves, Ronald C Plotnikoff
Health Care for Women International|March 20, 2008
Not enough time? Individual and environmental implications for workplace physical activity programming among women with and without young childrenLeonor S Tavares, Ronald C Plotnikoff
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Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|October 24, 2012
Testing two principles of the Health Action Process Approach in individuals with type 2 diabetesSonia Lippke, Ronald C Plotnikoff
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|March 26, 2010
Protection motivation theory: is this a worthwhile theory for physical activity promotion?Ronald C Plotnikoff, Linda Trinh
British Journal of Health Psychology|January 28, 2009
The protection motivation theory within the stages of the transtheoretical model - stage-specific interplay of variables and prediction of exercise stage transitionsSonia Lippke, Ronald C Plotnikoff
International Journal of Epidemiology|September 22, 2018
Mobilizing an underused resource: cohort studies for population health intervention researchNancy Edwards, Ronald C Plotnikoff
Psychology, Health & Medicine|December 17, 2008
The relationship between a short measure of health status and physical activity in a workplace populationRaphaël Bize, Ronald C Plotnikoff
Current Opinion in Psychiatry|January 6, 2011
Steps towards permanently increasing physical activity in the populationRonald C Plotnikoff, Nandini Karunamuni
American Journal of Health Behavior|May 23, 2006
Stages of change in physical exercise: a test of stage discrimination and nonlinearitySonia Lippke, Ronald C Plotnikoff
Preventive Medicine|March 8, 2005
Can current physical activity act as a reasonable proxy measure of future physical activity? Evaluating cross-sectional and passive prospective designs with the use of social cognition modelsRyan E Rhodes, Ronald C Plotnikoff
Diabetes Care|July 29, 2006
Resistance training and type 2 diabetes: Considerations for implementation at the population levelNeil D Eves, Ronald C Plotnikoff
Health Care for Women International|March 20, 2008
Not enough time? Individual and environmental implications for workplace physical activity programming among women with and without young childrenLeonor S Tavares, Ronald C Plotnikoff
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