Translating active living research into policy and practice: One important pathway to chronic disease prevention

[1]  T. McKenzie,et al.  The Potential for Pocket Parks to Increase Physical Activity , 2014, American journal of health promotion : AJHP.

[2]  Paula Hooper,et al.  Evaluating the Implementation and Active Living Impacts of a State Government Planning Policy Designed to Create Walkable Neighborhoods in Perth, Western Australia , 2014, American journal of health promotion : AJHP.

[3]  Anne Vernez Moudon,et al.  Multistate Evaluation of Safe Routes to School Programs , 2014, American journal of health promotion : AJHP.

[4]  F. Bull,et al.  Neighborhood walkability and cardiometabolic risk factors in australian adults: an observational study , 2013, BMC Public Health.

[5]  P. Pilkington,et al.  Engaging a wider public health workforce for the future: a public health practitioner in residence approach. , 2013, Public health.

[6]  Fiona Bull,et al.  The influence of urban design on neighbourhood walking following residential relocation: longitudinal results from the RESIDE study. , 2013, Social science & medicine.

[7]  Alan Shiell,et al.  The association between sidewalk length and walking for different purposes in established neighborhoods , 2012, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.

[8]  S. Blair,et al.  Effect of physical inactivity on major non-communicable diseases worldwide: an analysis of burden of disease and life expectancy , 2012, BDJ.

[9]  Shigeru Inoue,et al.  The pandemic of physical inactivity: global action for public health , 2012, The Lancet.

[10]  M. Petticrew,et al.  Using natural experiments to evaluate population health interventions: new Medical Research Council guidance , 2012, Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health.

[11]  Erik Skärbäck,et al.  Green qualities in the neighbourhood and mental health – results from a longitudinal cohort study in Southern Sweden , 2012, BMC Public Health.

[12]  Jacinta Francis,et al.  Quality or quantity? Exploring the relationship between Public Open Space attributes and mental health in Perth, Western Australia. , 2012, Social science & medicine.

[13]  R. Gauld,et al.  Evidence‐informed health policy – the crucial role of advocacy , 2012, International journal of clinical practice.

[14]  Yena Song,et al.  Evaluating the travel, physical activity and carbon impacts of a ‘natural experiment’ in the provision of new walking and cycling infrastructure: methods for the core module of the iConnect study , 2012, BMJ Open.

[15]  Carolyn Whitzman,et al.  Active living research: partnerships that count. , 2012, Health & place.

[16]  F. Bull,et al.  How important is the land use mix measure in understanding walking behaviour? Results from the RESIDE study , 2011, The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity.

[17]  G. Dunton,et al.  A systematic review of built environment factors related to physical activity and obesity risk: implications for smart growth urban planning , 2011, Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.

[18]  S. Chapman,et al.  From "our world" to the "real world": Exploring the views and behaviour of policy-influential Australian public health researchers. , 2011, Social science & medicine.

[19]  Matt Sutton,et al.  Using Natural Experiments to Evaluate Population Health Interventions: Guidance for Producers and Users of Evidence , 2011 .

[20]  T. Gotschi,et al.  Costs and benefits of bicycling investments in Portland, Oregon. , 2011, Journal of physical activity & health.

[21]  S. Carlson,et al.  Public support for street-scale urban design practices and policies to increase physical activity. , 2011, Journal of physical activity & health.

[22]  Takemi Sugiyama,et al.  Associations between recreational walking and attractiveness, size, and proximity of neighborhood open spaces. , 2010, American journal of public health.

[23]  A. Capon,et al.  The Healthy Built Environments Program: a joint initiative of the NSW Department of Health and the University of NSW. , 2010, New South Wales public health bulletin.

[24]  Michael J. Greenwald,et al.  Carbonless footprints: promoting health and climate stabilization through active transportation. , 2010, Preventive medicine.

[25]  J. Pucher,et al.  Infrastructure, programs, and policies to increase bicycling: an international review. , 2010, Preventive medicine.

[26]  O. Franco,et al.  Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: urban land transport , 2009, The Lancet.

[27]  S. Allender,et al.  ‘Tell us something we don't already know or do!’ — The response of planning and transport professionals to public health guidance on the built environment and physical activity , 2009, Journal of public health policy.

[28]  K. Brownell,et al.  The perils of ignoring history: Big Tobacco played dirty and millions died. How similar is Big Food? , 2009, The Milbank quarterly.

[29]  Laura Leviton,et al.  Policy-contribution assessment and field-building analysis of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Active Living Research Program. , 2009, American journal of preventive medicine.

[30]  Andrew L Dannenberg,et al.  A model curriculum for a course on the built environment and public health: training for an interdisciplinary workforce. , 2009, American journal of preventive medicine.

[31]  J. Cortright,et al.  Walking the Walk How Walkability Raises Home Values in U . S . Cities , 2009 .

[32]  Harold Goldstein Translating Research into Public Policy , 2009, Journal of public health policy.

[33]  R. Moodie Where Different Worlds Collide: Expanding the Influence of Research and Researchers on Policy , 2009, Journal of public health policy.

[34]  James F. Sallis,et al.  Is Support for Traditionally Designed Communities Growing? Evidence From Two National Surveys , 2008 .

[35]  Michael J. Greenwald,et al.  Walking, Urban Design, and Health , 2008 .

[36]  Michael Marmot,et al.  Closing the gap in a generation: health equity through action on the social determinants of health. Final report of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health. , 2008 .

[37]  A. Bauman,et al.  Neighborhood walkability and the walking behavior of Australian adults. , 2007, American journal of preventive medicine.

[38]  B. Saelens,et al.  Stepping towards causation: do built environments or neighborhood and travel preferences explain physical activity, driving, and obesity? , 2007, Social science & medicine.

[39]  Jason Corburn Reconnecting with Our Roots , 2007 .

[40]  R. Ewing,et al.  Researchers and policymakers: travelers in parallel universes. , 2006, American journal of preventive medicine.

[41]  Lawrence W Green,et al.  Public health asks of systems science: to advance our evidence-based practice, can you help us get more practice-based evidence? , 2006, American journal of public health.

[42]  Bernard C. K. Choi,et al.  Can scientists and policy makers work together? , 2005, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.

[43]  Nancy P Humphrey,et al.  TRB Special Report: Does the Built Environment Influence Physical Activity? Examining the Evidence , 2005 .

[44]  Mariela Alfonzo,et al.  Evaluation of the California Safe Routes to School legislation: urban form changes and children's active transportation to school. , 2005, American journal of preventive medicine.

[45]  A. Dhar,et al.  National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence , 2005 .

[46]  Grant T Baldwin,et al.  Understanding Wicked Problems: A Key to Advancing Environmental Health Promotion , 2004, Health education & behavior : the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education.

[47]  Martin A. Andresen,et al.  Obesity relationships with community design, physical activity, and time spent in cars. , 2004, American journal of preventive medicine.

[48]  Reid Ewing,et al.  Urban sprawl as a risk factor in motor vehicle occupant and pedestrian fatalities. , 2003, American journal of public health.

[49]  E. Rogers,et al.  Diffusion of innovations , 1964, Encyclopedia of Sport Management.

[50]  B. Giles-Corti,et al.  How the West was won: abortion law reform in Western Australia , 2003 .

[51]  J. Dixon,et al.  Community Practice in Australia , 2003 .

[52]  A. Oxman,et al.  Health policy-makers' perceptions of their use of evidence: a systematic review , 2002, Journal of health services research & policy.

[53]  H. Frumkin Urban Sprawl and Public Health , 2002, Public health reports.

[54]  L. Duhl An Ecohistory of Health: The Role of ‘Healthy Cities’ , 1996, American journal of health promotion : AJHP.

[55]  The gap generation , 1996, The Lancet.

[56]  M. Baucus Transportation Research Board , 1982 .