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VITA June 2010 PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Karen Glanz Office Addresses: Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 801 Blockley Hall, 423 Guardian Drive Philadelphia, PA 19104-6021 and Division of Family and Community Health University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 436B Fagin Hall, 418 Curie Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19104-4217 Office Phone: 215/898-0613 (Medicine), 215/746-8319 (Nursing) Fax: 215/573-5315 Home Address: 342 Trevor Lane, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Telephone: 484/270-8446 Cell Phone: 404/276-0537 Email: [email protected] Web page: www.sph.emory.edu/bshe/KGlanz.php Born: October 20, 1953 ACADEMIC BACKGROUND B.A. With Distinction, in Spanish (emphasis on humanities and social sciences); University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1974 M.P.H. Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, April 1977 Ph.D. Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan Rackham School of Graduate Studies, Ann Arbor, August 1979 Dissertation: The Effects of Intervention Strategies to Increase Adherence to Antihypertensive Medical Regimens: Linking Research and Practice PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2009 present George A. Weiss University Professor, Professor of Epidemiology and Nursing, Schools of Medicine and Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Senior Scholar, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (CCEB) Member, Abramson Cancer Center (ACC) Senior Fellow, Center for Public Health Initiatives (CPHI) Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (LDI) Research Fellow, Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) Member, Institute of Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism (IDOM) and Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center (DERC) Member, Skin Diseases Research Core, U Penn Skin Diseases Research Core Center 2004 2009 Charles Howard Candler Chair in Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Professor and Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Research Scholar [tenured], Department of Behavioral Sciences & Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH), Emory University, Atlanta, GA
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VITA

June 2010

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name: Karen Glanz

Office Addresses: Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology

University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

801 Blockley Hall, 423 Guardian Drive

Philadelphia, PA 19104-6021

and

Division of Family and Community Health

University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

436B Fagin Hall, 418 Curie Blvd.

Philadelphia, PA 19104-4217

Office Phone: 215/898-0613 (Medicine), 215/746-8319 (Nursing)

Fax: 215/573-5315

Home Address: 342 Trevor Lane, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004

Telephone: 484/270-8446

Cell Phone: 404/276-0537

Email: [email protected]

Web page: www.sph.emory.edu/bshe/KGlanz.php

Born: October 20, 1953

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

B.A. With Distinction, in Spanish (emphasis on humanities and social sciences);

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1974

M.P.H. Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan School of Public

Health, Ann Arbor, April 1977

Ph.D. Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan Rackham School of

Graduate Studies, Ann Arbor, August 1979

Dissertation: The Effects of Intervention Strategies to Increase Adherence to Antihypertensive Medical

Regimens: Linking Research and Practice

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

2009 – present George A. Weiss University Professor, Professor of Epidemiology and Nursing,

Schools of Medicine and Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

Senior Scholar, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (CCEB)

Member, Abramson Cancer Center (ACC)

Senior Fellow, Center for Public Health Initiatives (CPHI)

Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (LDI)

Research Fellow, Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC)

Member, Institute of Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism (IDOM) and

Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center (DERC) Research Center

Member, Skin Diseases Research Core, U Penn Skin Diseases Research Core Center

2004 – 2009 Charles Howard Candler Chair in Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Professor

and Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Research Scholar [tenured],

Department of Behavioral Sciences & Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health

(RSPH), Emory University, Atlanta, GA

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Program Leader, Health Behavior Research (in the Cancer Control and Population Sciences

Program), Winship Cancer Institute

Professor, Department of Epidemiology, RSPH, Emory University

Professor, Department of Hematology and Oncology, Emory University School of Medicine School of Medicine

Graduate Faculty, Nutrition and Health Sciences Program, Graduate School of Arts

and Sciences, Emory University

Course taught: Applying Theory in Public Health Research and Practice

2009 – present Adjunct Professor, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University

2001 – 2004 Professor and Director, Social and Behavioral Sciences Program,

Cancer Research Center of Hawaii, University of Hawaii

Adjunct Professor, School of Public Health, University of Hawaii

Cooperating Graduate Faculty, Program in Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Cooperating Graduate Faculty, Department of Food Science and Nutrition

Courses taught: Nutrition Education: Theory and Practice

1993 – 2000 Professor/Researcher [tenured], Prevention and Control Program,

Cancer Research Center of Hawaii, University of Hawaii

1989 - 1993 Professor (tenured). Dept. of Health Education, Temple University, Philadelphia

Coordinator, Doctoral Program, Dept. of Health Education, Temple University

Courses taught: Health Behavior, Program Planning and Evaluation, Research Methods,

Nutrition Behavior and Education, Biological Concerns of the Elderly, Addictions and

Dependencies, MPH Field Placements and Seminars.

Adjunct Member, Div. of Population Sciences, Fox Chase Cancer Ctr, Philadelphia

Adjunct Professor, Dept of Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine.

1983-1989 Associate Professor, Health Education, Temple University

1979-1987 & Coordinator, Master of Public Health Program.

1989-1992 Department of Health Education, Temple University

1979-1982 Assistant Professor, Health Education, Temple University

1978-1979 Center for Continuing Education of Public Health Professionals,

University of Michigan School of Public Health; Research Associate.

1978 Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan School of Public Health,

and Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research. Research Assistant.

1978 Michigan Department of Public Health, Nutrition Unit:

Nutrition Behavior and Training Consultant.

1977-1978 Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan

School of Public Health; Teaching Assistant.

1977 Delta Dental Corporation of Michigan: Survey Research Consultant.

1970-1978 Certified American Red Cross Instructor in Swimming and Water Safety, Boating and

Canoeing: Teaching and supervisory activities at camps, parks, universities, YMCA.

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VISITING FACULTY APPOINTMENTS

1994 Visiting Professor, School of Public Health, Queensland University of Technology

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

1987-1988 Visiting Scholar, Division of Epidemiology

School of Public Health, University of Minnesota

1982 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Health Education, Teachers College

Columbia University, New York, NY.

EXTERNALLY FUNDED RESEARCH

Current and past 15 years; amounts listed are total direct costs.

2010-2014 Advancing Measurement and Modeling of Healthy Food and Activity Landscapes.

Funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Principal Investigator. ($ 1,491,386)

2009-2011 Comparative Effectiveness in Genomic Medicine. Funded by the National Cancer

Institute (RC2 GO Grant). Principal Investigator: Katrina Armstrong, M.D. Role:

Project Leader, Project 4: CDKN2A/p16 Testing and Adherence to Melanoma

Prevention Behaviors.

2009-2011 Developing Interactive Technologies to Improve Research and Health Behavior.

Funded by the National Institute on Aging (RC2 GO Grant). Principals Investigators:

David Asch, M.D. and Kevin Volpp, M.D., Ph.D. Role: Co-investigator.

2007-2011 Neighborhood Nutrition and Physical Activity Environments and Weight.

Funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Principal Investigator. ($ 1,305,000)

2006-2010 Telephone E-Health Communication for Improving Glaucoma Treatment. Funded by

National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health. Principal Investigator.

($ 1,428,240)

2007-2009 Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Initiative (ACTSI), funded by the

National Institutes of Health (National Center for Research Resources),

Principal Investigator: David Stephens, M.D. ($ 9,629,459).

Emory Leader, Community Engagement Research Program, $ 750,000.

[funded through 2012; transferred to another leader when I left Emory University]

2008-2009 REACH US Southeastern Network (Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Health),

funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Principal Investigator: Daniel Blumenthal, M.D., Morehouse School

of Medicine. ($ 1,500,000). Emory Subcontract PI, $ 350,000.

[funded through 2013; transferred to another Subcontract PI when I left Emory]

2008-2010 Nutrition Environment Measures – Vending Tool. Subcontract from Iowa Agricultural

Extension/Polk County. Principal Investigator. ($ 25,000)

2007-2009 Atlantic Station Employee Health Study: Built Environment Effects on Health

Behavior. Funded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Principal

Investigator. ($ 200,000)

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2007-2009 Training and Dissemination of Measures of Community Nutrition Environments II.

Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Principal Investigator ($ 200,000)

2006-2008 Inventory and Assessment of National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection

Program (NBCCEDP) Interventions. (Supplement to Emory Prevention Research

Center). Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator: Cam Escoffery, Ph.D. ($ 498,998)

2006-2007 Community Outreach Initiative and Patient Navigator Program for Breast and

Gynecological Cancer, at Grady Cancer Center. Funded by Avon Foundation,

Principal Investigator through December 2006; then Co-Investigator, KJ Arriola

is now Principal Investigator. ($ 499,000)

2006-2007 Prostate Cancer Education Materials Development and Dissemination. Funded by

Georgia Department of Human Resources. Principal Investigator. ($ 85,000)

2006-2009 Atlantic Station Health Study. Funded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

(Supplement to Emory Prevention Research Center). Principal Investigator.

($ 420,000).

2005-2010 Improving Self-Monitoring in Weight Loss with Technology. Funded by National

Institute of Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), NIH. Co-investigator;

Principal Investigator: Lora A. Burke, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh.

2005-2010 Child Weight Status and Neighborhood Physical Activity and Nutrition Environment.

Funded by National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), NIH. Co-

investigator; Principal Investigator: Brian Saelens, Ph.D., Seattle Children‟s Hospital.

2004-2009 Emory Prevention Research Center. Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention (CDC). Principal Investigator and Director ($ 2,464,428)

2004-2009 Georgia Distinguished Clinicians and Scientists Program, Distinguished Cancer

Research Scholar Award. Funded by the Georgia Cancer Coalition. ($ 750,000)

2004-2009 Increasing CRC Screening in Health Plan Members. Funded by the Centers for

Disease Control and Prevention. Principal Investigator ($1,905,973)

2004-2009 Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network (network center; supplement to

Emory Prevention Research Center). Funded by Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention. Principal Investigator ($ 1,121,292)

2003-2009 Diffusion of an Effective Skin Cancer Prevention Program. Funded by the National

Cancer Institute. Principal Investigator ($ 2,918,859; measurement supplement

2005-2007 - $ 163,000)

2005-2008 CDC Young Investigator Award. Funded by the CDC Foundation/Woodruff

Foundation. Mentor; Principal Investigator: Anne Dunlop, MD, MPH.

2005-2006 Informed Consent Among African-Americans. Funded by the Greenwall Foundation.

Co-investigator; Principal Investigator: Anne Dunlop, MD, MPH. University.

2004-2007 PRISE: Worksite Fitness for African American Women. Funded by the CDC.

Co-investigator; Principal Investigator: Carol Hogue, Ph.D.

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2004-2007 Physical Activity, Learning Styles, and Health Literacy. Funded by the CDC.

Co-investigator; Principal Investigator: Julie Gazmararian, Ph.D.

2005-2006 Training and Dissemination of Measures of Community Nutrition Environments.

Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Principal Investigator ($ 48,000)

2004-2005 Development of Measures of Community Nutrition Environments. Funded by the

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Principal Investigator ($ 55,000)

2003-2004 Physicians‟ Practices and Attitudes About Colorectal Cancer Screening. Funded by the

American Cancer Society, Hawaii Pacific Division. Principal Investigator ($ 12,000)

2002-2004 Cancer Control Research Training in Multiethnic Hawaii. Funded by the National

Cancer Institute. Principal Investigator. ($ 2,255,048) [funded through 2006;

transferred to another PI when I left University of Hawaii]

2002-2004 Bayanihan (Working Together to Help): A Filipino Education Program. Funded by

the National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Evaluation of Organ

Donor Education Program. Principal Investigator for Evaluation. ($ 275,000)

[funded through 2006; transferred to another PI when I left University of Hawaii]

2002-2004 National Lung Screening Trial – Honolulu Clinical Center. Funded by National Cancer

Institute to Pacific Health Research Institute; (P. Balkin, Clinical Center PI). Co-

Investigator. (Subcontract to U Hawaii: $ 123,000)

2002-2003 Informed Consent Survey: Cancer Patients‟ Family Attitudes Toward Research and

Privacy. Cooperative Agreement with National Human Genome Research Bioethics

Program; Principal Investigator ($ 29,000).

2002 Development of Psychosocial Measures of Calcium Intake, for Adolescent Bone Health

Intervention Study. Funded by U.S. Department of Agriculture; subcontract from

Purdue University Coordinating Center (D. Savaiano, PI). Subcontract PI ($ 12,000).

2001-2003 REAL: The Hawaii Youth Movement Against Tobacco Use. Funded by the Hawaii

Department of Health and the Hawaii Community Foundation/Tobacco Control Trust

Advisory Board. Principal Investigator. ($ 809,800)

2002-2004 Team PLUS: Preventing Liquor Underage Sales. Funded by City & County of

Honolulu (Honolulu Liquor Commission); Principal Investigator ($ 140,000).

2001-2003 Big Island PAU (Combating Underage Drinking), Evaluation Contract. Funded by the

U.S. Department of Justice through a contract with the State of Hawaii Office of Youth

Services. Principal Investigator. ($ 86,936)

2000-2001 Hawaii Youth Movement Against Tobacco Use Planning Grant. Funded by the

American Legacy Foundation. Principal Investigator. ($ 153,302)

2000-2001 Evaluation and Planning Workshops. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (subcontract

from Coalition for Tobacco Free Hawaii). Principal Investigator. ($ 31,230)

1999-2003 Activating Multiethnic Youth for Smoking Prevention. Funded by the National

Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health. Principal Investigator. ($ 1,685,173)

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1999-2003 Colon Cancer Risk Counseling for At-Risk Relatives. Funded by National Human

Genome Research Institute, Natl. Inst of Health. Principal Investigator.($ 690,839)

1999-2001 Alcohol Sales Surveys, Assessing Underage Alcohol Purchases. Funded by Alcohol

Drug Abuse Division, Hawaii Dept. of Health. Principal Investigator. ($110,000)

1998-2002 Evaluation of Tailored Skin Cancer Prevention Strategies. Funded by the National

Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health. Principal Investigator. ($ 1,456,585)

1998-2001 Combating Underage Drinking. Funded by the U.S. Department of Justice,

contract with the State of Hawaii Ofc of Youth Svcs. Principal Investigator.($ 652,104)

1997-2001 Covering the Waterfront: Sun Protection Education at Swimming Pools. Funded by

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Principal Investigator. ($ 1,044,715

including supplements)

1997-1999 Strategic Planning for Statewide Tobacco Control, for Smokeless Hawaii Project.

Funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (through subcontracts from American

Cancer Society, Hawaii Pacific Division). Principal Investigator. ( $ 54,375)

1997-2001 Hawaii Family Colon Cancer Registry. Funded by National Cancer Institute. Dr. Loic

LeMarchand, Principal Investigator; Co-Investigator. ($ 1,414,460) [Supplement to

K. Glanz for Pilot Study, $ 34,156]

1994-1998 Genetic Testing for Colon Cancer in Multiethnic Hawai'i. Funded by National

Center for Human Genome Research, National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Principal Investigator. ($ 419,205)

1997-1998 Pilot Study of Cancer Prevention for High-Risk Employees. Funded by Friends of the

Cancer Research Center of Hawaii. Principal Investigator. ($ 25,000)

1997-1999 Preventing Underage Drinking: Needs Assessment and Pilot Studies. Funded by

Hawaii Department of Health. Principal Investigator ( $ 135,006)

1995-2004 Reducing Minors' Access to Tobacco in Hawaii: Assessment and Intervention.

Funded by Hawaii Department of Health & Food and Drug Administration. Principal

Investigator. ( $ 1,231,392)

1995-1996 Evaluation of Community Health Projects. Funded by Hawaii Community

Foundation. Principal Investigator. ($ 28,987)

1994-1997 Skin Cancer Education to Protect Hawai'i's Children. Funded by Centers for

Disease Control and Prevention. Principal Investigator (on subcontract from Hawai'i

State Department of Health). ($ 224,267)

1995-1996 Sun Exposure Diaries, Self-Monitoring and Feedback: A Pilot Study of Innovative

Skin Cancer Prevention Strategies, Frederick E. Mohs Award from The Skin Cancer

Foundation. Principal Investigator. ($ 10,000)

1994-1998 Culture-Based Diabetes Program for Native Hawaiians. Funded by National

Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). Co-Investigator;

Principal Investigator: Dr. Marjorie Mau ($ 679,320) Mau. ($ 679,320)

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1994-2004 Women's Health Initiative, Hawai'i Clinical Center. Funded by National Institutes of

Health. Dr. David Curb, Principal Investigator: Co-Investigator. ($ 9,297,062)

1991-1997 Nutrition Intervention and Colorectal Cancer Screening at the Worksite. Funded by

National Cancer Institute (NCI). Dr. Barbara Tilley (Division of Biostatistics and

Epidemiology, Henry Ford Health Sciences Center, Detroit), Principal Investigator:

Co-Investigator. ($ 2,282,252)

HONORS AND AWARDS

2010 Best Practices in Distance Learning Programming- Bronze, from the United States Distance

Learning Association (USDLA) for NEMS - Nutrition Environment Measures Surveys Online

Training. With Centrax Corporation (online instructional developer)

2008 Fellow, Society for Behavioral Medicine

2008 Healthcare Heroes Award (Community Outreach Category), Atlanta Business Chronicle

Healthcare Heroes Awards

2007 Elizabeth Fries Health Education Award, from the James and Sarah Fries Foundation

2006-present Institute for Scientific Information, Most Highly Cited Researcher (top 0.5% over 20 year

period), 1997-2006, Social Sciences-General

2007-2008 Who‟s Who in America, 62nd

Edition 2008

2006 Who‟s Who Among America‟s Teachers 2006/2007, 11th Edition

2006 “Community Health Hero Award,” from the Rural Health Collaborative of Southwest Georgia

2005 Who‟s Who in Health Sciences Education

2004-2009 Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Research Scholar

2003 Leadership and Commitment Certificate, Hawaii Community Foundation and Hawaii Tobacco

Prevention and Control Trust Fund; for tobacco prevention programs and research

2003 Outstanding Education Program Award, Wisconsin Recreation Association, for Pool Cool Skin

Cancer Prevention Program

2003 Merit Award of Appreciation, from Coalition for Tobacco-Free Hawaii; for “REAL: Hawaii

Youth Movement Against Tobacco Use”

2002 Outstanding Youth Advocate Organization Award, from the Hawaii State House of

Representatives, 2002; for “REAL: Hawaii Youth Movement Against Tobacco Use”

2001 Award for Excellence in Education, American Academy of Dermatology – for Pool Cool Skin

Cancer Prevention Program

2000 Award of Excellence in Video Production – Other, Social Issues; for “A Roll of the Dice”

video on consequences of underage drinking (Videographer Awards 2000 Competition,

selected from 2,386 entries from the U.S. and abroad)

1999 Telly Award Winner 1999 for "A Roll of the Dice" video on the consequences of underage

drinking (20th Annual Telly Awards - a national competition honoring outstanding non-

broadcast videos and film production)

1996 Mohan Singh Award (Outstanding Contribution to Humor in Health Education), American

Public Health Association - Public Health Education and Health Promotion (PHEHP) Section

1992 Mayhew Derryberry Award (Outstanding Contributions to Theory and Research in Health

Education), American Public Health Association - Public Health Education and Health

Promotion (PHEHP) Section [with Fran Lewis & Barbara Rimer]

1992 Who's Who of American Women, 18th Edition

1987-1988 Study Leave, awarded by Temple University

1984 Early Career Award, American Public Health Association - Public Health Education Section

1984 Summer Research Fellowship, Temple University

1984 College of HPERD Nominee, University Research Award, Temple University

1983 Outstanding Community Service Award, S.E. Pa. High Blood Pressure Control Program

1982 Who's Who in the East, 13th Edition

1982 Who's Who of American Women, 13th Edition

1981 Outstanding Young Women of America

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1975-1977 U.S. Public Health Svc. Traineeship for Behavioral Sciences in Health Education

1973 University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, & Arts, Honors Convocation

1970 National Merit Scholarship Finalist

PUBLICATIONS

Papers in Journals

1. Glanz K, Schoenfeld ER, Steffen A. Randomized trial of tailored skin cancer prevention messages for

adults: Project SCAPE. Amer J Public Health 100(4): 735-741, 2010.

2. Glanz K, Bishop D. The role of behavioral science theory in development and implementation of public

health interventions. Annu Rev Public Health 31: 399-418, 2010.

3. Rabin BA, Nehl E, Elliott T, Deshpande AD, Brownson RC, Glanz K. Individual and setting level

predictors of the implementation of a skin cancer prevention program: a multilevel analysis.

Implementation Science, 5:40, 2010; doi:10.1186/1748-5908-5-40.

4. Patterson F, Wileyto EP, Segal J, Kurz J, Glanz K, Hanlon A. Intention to quit smoking: Role of personal

and family member cancer diagnosis. In Press, Health Education Research, 2010.

5. Hall DM, Kline M, Glanz K. Analysis of participatory photojournalism in a widely disseminated skin

cancer prevention program. In Press, Health Promotion Practice, 2010.

6. Hermstad AK, Swan DW, Kegler MC, Barnette JK, Glanz K. Individual and environmental correlates

of dietary fat intake in rural communities: A structural equation model analysis. In Press, Social

Science and Medicine, 2010.

7. Hall DM, Escoffery C, Nehl E, Glanz K. Spontaneous diffusion of an effective skin cancer prevention

program through web-based access to program materials. In Press, Preventing Chronic Disease, 2010.

8. Honeycutt S, Davis E, Clawson M, Glanz K. Training and Dissemination of the Nutrition Environment

Measures Surveys (NEMS). In Press, Preventing Chronic Disease, 2010.

9. Lewis C, Pignone M, Schild LA, Scott T, Winquist A, Rimer BK, Glanz K. Effectiveness of a patient and

practice-level colorectal cancer screening intervention in health plan members: Design and baseline

findings of the CHOICE Trial. Cancer, 116(7): 1164-1173, 2010.

10. Carnoske CA, Hoehner CM, Ruthmann NP, Frank L, Handy S, Hill JO, Ryan S, Sallis JS, Glanz K,

Brownson RC. Developer and realtor perspectives on the factors that influence development, sales and

the perceived demand for active communities. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 7 (Suppl 1):S48-

S59, 2010.

11. Williams RM, Glanz K, Kegler MC, Davis E. A study of rural church health promotion environments:

Leaders‟ and members‟ perspectives. In Press, J Religion and Health, 2010.

12. Stryker JE, Beck AD, Primo SA, Echt KV, Bundy L, Pretorius GC, Glanz K. An Exploratory Study of

Factors Influencing Glaucoma Treatment Adherence. Journal of Glaucoma, 19: 66-72, 2010.

13. Burke LA, Styn M, Glanz K, Ewing LJ, Elci OU, Conroy MB, Sereika SM, Acharya SD, Music E, Keating

A, Sevick MA. SMART Trial: A randomized clinical trial of self-monitoring in behavioral weight

management design and baseline findings. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 30: 540-551, 2009.

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14. Stefanek ME, Andrykowski MA, Lerman C, Manne S, Glanz K. Behavioral oncology and the war on

cancer: Partnering with biomedicine. Cancer Research, 69: 7151-7156, 2009.

15. Anderson LA, Quinn T, Glanz K, Ramirez G, Kahwati LC, Johnson DB, Buchanan LR, Archer WR,

Chattopadhyay S, Kalra GP, Katz DL and the Task Force on Community Preventive Services. The

Effectiveness of Worksite Nutrition and Physical Activity Interventions for Controlling Employee

Overweight and Obesity: A Systematic Review. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 37(4): 340-

357, 2009.

16. Pignone M, Scott TL, Schild LA, Lewis C, Vazquez R, Glanz K. The yield of claims data and surveys for

determining colon cancer screening among health plan members. Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers and

Prevention, 18(3): 726-731, 2009.

17. Gies P, Glanz K, O‟Riordan D, Elliott T, Nehl E. Measured occupational solar UVR exposures of

lifeguards in pool settings. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 52(8): 645-653, 2009.

18. Elliott T, Nehl E, Glanz K. A controlled trial of objective measures of sunscreen and moisturizing lotion.

Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, 18(5), 1399-1402, 2009.

19. Glanz K, McCarty F, Nehl EJ, O‟Riordan DL, Gies P, Bundy L, Locke AE, Hall DM. Validity of Self-

Reported Sunscreen Use by Parents, Children and Lifeguards. American Journal of Preventive Medicine,

36: 63-69, 2009.

20. Glanz K, Owen N, Wold JA. Perspectives on behavioral sciences research for disease prevention and

control in populations. Journal of the National Institute of Public Health (Japan), 58(1): 40-50, 2009.

21. Glanz K. Measuring food environments: A historical perspective. American Journal of Preventive

Medicine, 36(4S):S93-S98, 2009.

22. Escoffery C, Glanz K, Hall D, Elliott T. A multi-method process evaluation for a skin cancer prevention

diffusion trial. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 32(2), 184-203, 2009.

23. Saelens BE, Glanz K. Measures of the food and physical activity environment: Instruments. American

Journal of Preventive Medicine, 36(4S):166-170, 2009.

24. Sallis JF, Glanz K. Physical activity and food environments: solutions to the obesity epidemic. The

Milbank Quarterly, 87(1): 123-154, 2009.

25. Kegler MC, Escoffery C, Alcantara I, Ballard D, Glanz K. A qualitative examination of home and

neighborhood environments for obesity prevention in rural adults. International Journal of Behavioral

Nutrition and Physical Activity, 5:65, 2008 (at http://www.ijbnpa.org/content/5/1/65) .

26. O‟Riordan DL, Nehl E, Gies P, Bundy L, Burgess K, Davis E, Glanz K. Validity of covering-up sun

protection habits: Association of observations and self-report. Journal of the American Academy of

Dermatology, 60(5): 739-744, 2009.

27. Hall D, Dubruiel N, Elliott T, Glanz K. Linking agents„ activities and communication patterns in a study

of the dissemination of an effective skin cancer prevention program. Journal of Public Health Practice

and Management, 15: 409-415. 2009.

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28. Elliott T, Glanz K, Nehl EJ. Characteristics of swimming pools with high rates of objectively measured

sunscreen use. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 60(4): 684-688, 2009.

29. Hall DM, McCarty F, Elliott T, Glanz K. Lifeguards' Sun Protection Habits and Sunburns: Association

with Sun-Safe Environments and Skin Cancer Prevention Program Participation. Archives of

Dermatology, 145(2): 139-144, 2009.

30. Frank LD, Kerr J, Saelens B, Sallis J, Glanz K, Chapman J. Food outlet visits, physical activity, and body

weight: Variations by gender and race-ethnicity. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 43: 124-131, 2009.

31. Goodman M, Almon L, Bayakly R, Butler S, Crosby C, DiIorio C, Ekwueme D, Fletcher D, Gillespie T,

Glanz K, Hall I, Lee J, Liff J, Lipscomb J, Pollack LA, Richardson LC, Roberts P, Steenland K, Ward K.

Cancer outcomes research in a rural area: A multi-institution partnership model. Journal of Community

Health, 34(1):23-32, 2009.

32. Painter JE, Borba CP, Hynes M, Mays D, Glanz K. The use of theory in health behavior research from

2000 to 2005: A systematic review. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2008; 35: 358-362.

33. Hall DM, Elliott T, Nehl E, Glanz K. Effectiveness of a targeted, peer-driven skin cancer prevention

program for lifeguards. International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education, 2008, 2:287-297.

34. Casey AA, Elliott M, Glanz K, Haire-Joshu D, Lovegreen SL, Saelens BE, Sallis JF, Brownson RC.

Impact of the food environment and physical activity environment on behaviors and weight status in rural

U.S. communities. Preventive Medicine, 2008, 47: 600-604.

35. Glanz K, Melvin C. How not to get lost in translation: Implementing the recommendations and identifying

research gaps. (Commentary). American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2008, 35 (1S): S3-S5..

36. Glanz K, Buller DB, Saraiya M. Reducing ultraviolet radiation exposure among outdoor workers:

State of the evidence and recommendations. Environmental Health, 2007, 6:22 (08 Aug 2007).

37. Glanz K, Yaroch AL, Dancel M, Saraiya M, Crane LA, Buller DB, Manne S, O‟Riordan DL, Heckman CJ,

Hay J, Robinson JK. Measures of Sun Exposure and Sun Protection Practices for Behavioral and

Epidemiologic Research. Archives of Dermatology, 144(2); 217-222, 2008.

38. Glanz K, Steffen AD. Development and Reliability Testing for Measures of Psychosocial Constructs

Associated with Adolescent Girls' Calcium Intake. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, May

2008; 108(5):857-61.

39. O‟Riordan DL, Glanz K, Gies P, Elliott T. A Pilot Study of the Validity of Self-Reported Ultraviolet

Radiation Exposure and Sun Protection Practices Among Lifeguards, Parents and Children.

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 84: 774-778, 2008.

40. Story M, Kaphingst K, Robinson-O‟Brien R, Glanz K. Creating healthy food and eating environments:

Policy and environmental approaches. Annual Review of Public Health, 2008; 29: 253-272.

41. Sy A, Glanz K. Factors Influencing Teachers‟ Implementation of an Innovative Tobacco Use Prevention

Curriculum Targeting Multiethnic Youth: Project SPLASH. Journal of School Health, 2008; 78:264-273.

42. Escoffery C, Glanz K, Elliott T. Process Evaluation of the Pool Cool Diffusion Trial for Skin Cancer

Prevention Across Two Years. Health Education Research, 23(4):732-743, 2008.

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43. Dunlop AL, Isakov A, Compton M, White M, Nassery H, Frank E, Glanz K. Medical Outreach Following

a Remote Disaster: Lessons Learned from Hurricane Katrina. American Journal of Disaster Medicine,

2007; 2: 121-132.

44. Glanz K, Resnicow K, Seymour J, Hoy K, Stewart H, Lyons M, Goldberg J. How major restaurant chains

plan their menus: The role of profit, demand, and health. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 32:

383-388, 2007.

45. Glanz K, Steffen AD, Taglialatela LA. Effects of colon cancer risk counseling for first-degree relatives.

Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, 16: 1485-1491, 2007.

46. Steffen AD, Glanz K, Wilkens LR. Identifying Latent Classes of Adults at Risk for Skin Cancer Based on

Constitutional Risk and Sun Protection Behavior. Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, 16:

1422-1427, 2007.

47. Dunlop AL, Graham T, Leroy Z, Glanz K, Dunlop BW. The impact of HIPAA authorization on

willingness to participate in clinical research. Annals of Epidemiology, 17: 899-905, 2007.

48. Glanz K, Sallis JF, Saelens BE, Frank LD. Nutrition Environment Measures Survey in Stores (NEMS-S):

Development and evaluation. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 32: 282-289, 2007.

49. Saelens BE, Glanz K, Sallis JF, Frank LD. Nutrition Environment Measures Study in Restaurants (NEMS-

R): Development and evaluation. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 32: 273-281, 2007.

50. Glanz K, Mau M, Steffen A, Maskarinec G, Arriola KR. Tobacco use among Native Hawaiian middle

School students: Its prevalence, correlates and implications. Ethnicity and Health, 12 (3): 1-18, 2007.

51. Glanz K, Jarrette AD, Wilson EA, O‟Riordan DL, Arriola KR. Reducing minors‟ access to tobacco: eight

years‟ experience in Hawaii. Preventive Medicine, 44: 55-58, 2007.

52. van Assema P, Glanz K, Martens M, Brug J. Differences between parents‟ and adolescents‟ perceptions of

family food rules and availability. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 39: 84-89, 2007.

53. Weitzel JA, Bernhardt JM, Usdan S, Mays D, Glanz K. Using wireless handheld computers and tailored

text messaging to reduce negative consequences of drinking alcohol. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and

Drugs, 68: 534-537, 2007.

54. Frank LD, Glanz K, McCarron M, Sallis J, Saelens B, Chapman J. The spatial distribution of food outlet

type and quality around schools in differing built environment and demographic contexts. The Berkeley

Planning Journal, 19: 31-47, 2006.

55. Glanz K, Sutton NM, Arriola KRJ. Operation Storefront Hawaii: Tobacco Advertising and Promotion in

Hawaii Stores. Journal of Health Communication, 11: 699-707, 2006.

56. Stryker JE, Yaroch AL, Moser RP, Atienza A, Glanz K. Prevalence of sunless tanning product use and

related behaviors among adults in the United States: Results from a national survey. Journal of the

American Academy of Dermatology, 56: 387-390, 2007.

57. Owen N, Glanz K, Sallis JF, Kelder SH. Evidence-based approaches to dissemination and diffusion of

physical activity interventions. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 31 (4S): S35-S44, 2006.

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58. Mullen PD, Allen JD, Glanz K, Fernandez ME, Bowen DJ, Pruitt SL, Glenn BA, Pignone M. Measures

used in studies of informed decision making about cancer screening. Annals of Behavioral Medicine,

32(3): 188-201, 2006.

59. Glanz K, Halpern AC, Saraiya M. Behavioral and community interventions to prevent skin cancer: What

works? Archives of Dermatology, 142: 356-360, 2006.

60. Glanz K, Greinert R, English D, Halpern AC. Primary prevention of melanoma: Update from the United

States, Europe, and Australia. Skin Cancer Foundation Journal, 14: 59-61, 2006.

61. Cokkinides VE, Weinstock MA, Glanz K, Albano JD, Ward E, Thun MJ. Trends in sunburns, sun

protection practices, and attitudes toward sun exposure protection and tanning among U.S. adolescents,

1998 to 2004. Pediatrics, 118: 853-864, 2006.

62. Coughlin SS, Costanza ME, Fernandez ME, Glanz K, Lee JW, Smith SA, Stroud L, Tessaro I, Westfall

JM, Weissfeld JL, Blumenthal DS. CDC-funded intervention research aimed at promoting colorectal

cancer screening in communities. Cancer, 107, 5 (Suppl. 1): 1196-1204, 2006.

63. Glanz K, Lunde KB, Leakey TA, Maddock JE, Koga K, Yamauchi J, Maskarinec G. Activating

multiethnic youth for smoking prevention: Design and baseline findings from Project SPLASH. Journal

of Cancer Education, 22(1): 56-61, 2007.

64. Glanz K, Murphy S, Moylan J, Evensen D, Curb JD. Improving dietary self-monitoring and adherence

with hand-held computers: A pilot study. American Journal of Health Promotion, 20(3): 165-170, 2006.

65. Sallis JF, Glanz K. The role of built environments in physical activity, eating, and obesity in childhood.

The Future of Children (Brookings/Princeton University), 16, 1: 89-108, 2006.

66. Glanz K, Sallis JF, Saelens BE, Frank LD. Healthy nutrition environments: Concepts and measures.

American Journal of Health Promotion, 19(5): 330-333, 2005.

67. Glanz K, Mayer JA. Reducing UVR Exposure to Prevent Skin Cancer: Methodology and Measurement.

American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 29: 131-142, 2005.

68. Glanz K, Steffen A, Elliott T, O‟Riordan D. Diffusion of an effective skin cancer prevention program:

Design, theoretical foundations, and first-year implementation. Health Psychology, 24(5): 477-487,

2005.

69. Albright C, Glanz K, Wong L, Dela Cruz MR, Abe L, Sagayadoro TL. Knowledge and attitudes about

organ donation in Filipinos: A qualitative assessment. Transplantation Proceedings, 37: 4153-4158, 2005.

70. Glanz K, Saraiya M. Using evidence-based community and behavioral interventions to prevent skin

cancer: Opportunities and challenges for public health practice (Editorial). Preventing Chronic Disease:

Public Health Research, Practice, and Policy [serial online], 2005 Apr. Available from:

http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2005/apr/04_0143.htm.

71. Glanz K, Maskarinec G, Carlin L. Ethnicity, Sense of Coherence, and Tobacco Use Among Adolescents.

Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 29 (3): 192-199, 2005.

72. O‟Riordan DL, Lunde K, Urschitz J, Glanz K. A non-invasive objective measure of sunscreen use and

reapplication. Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, 14(3): 722-726, 2005.

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73. Saraiya M, Glanz K, Briss PA, Nichols P, White C, Das D, Smith SJ, Tannor B, Hutchinson AB, Wilson

KM, Gandhi N, Lee NC, Rimer B, Coates RC, Kerner JF, Hiatt RA, Buffler P, Rochester P. Interventions

to prevent skin cancer by reducing exposure to ultraviolet radiation - A systematic review. American

Journal of Preventive Medicine, 27: 422-466, 2004.

74. Leakey T, Lunde K, Koga K, Glanz K. Written parental consent and incentives in a youth smoking

prevention trial: A case study from Project SPLASH. American Journal of Evaluation, 25,4: 509-523,

2004.

75. Glanz K, Hoelscher D. Increasing Fruit and Vegetable Intake by Changing Environments, Policy and

Pricing: Restaurant-Based Research, Strategies, and Recommendations. Preventive Medicine, 29: S88-

S93, 2004.

76. Glanz K, Yaroch A. Strategies for Increasing Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Grocery Stores and

Communities: Policy, Pricing, and Environmental Change. Preventive Medicine, 39: S75-S80, 2004.

77. Steenhuis I, van Assema P, van Breukelen G, Glanz K, Kok G, de Vries H. The impact of educational and

environmental interventions in Dutch worksite cafeterias. Health Promotion International, 19: 335-343,

2004.

78. Hull SC, Glanz K, Steffen A, Wilfond B. Recruitment approaches for family studies: Attitudes of index

patients and their relatives. IRB: Ethics & Human Research, 26 (4):12-18, 2004.

79. Saraiya M, Hall IH, Thompson T, Hartman A, Glanz K, Rimer BK, Rose D. Skin cancer screening among

US adults from 1992, 1998, and 2000 National Health Interview Surveys. Preventive Medicine, 39: 308-

314, 2004.

80. Maddock JE, Glanz K. The relationship of proximal normative beliefs and global subjective norms to

college students' alcohol consumption. Addictive Behaviors, 2005, 30(2): 315-323.

81. Messina CR, Lane DS, Glanz K, Smith-West D, Taylor V, Frishman W, Powell L, for the WHI Investigators.

The Relationship of Social Support and Social Burden to Repeated Breast Cancer Screening in the Women's

Health Initiative. Health Psychology, 23:582-594, 2004.

82. Steenhuis I, van Assema P, van Breukelen G, Glanz K. The effectiveness of nutrition education and

labeling in Dutch supermarkets. American Journal of Health Promotion, 18:221-224, 2004.

83. Glanz K, Schoenfeld E, Weinstock M, Layi G, Kidd J, Shigaki D. Development and reliability of a brief

skin cancer risk assessment tool. Cancer Detection and Prevention, 27(4): 311-315, 2003.

84. Glanz K, Shigaki D, Farzanfar, Pinto B, Kaplan B, Friedman RH. Participant Reactions to a Computerized

Telephone System for Nutrition and Exercise Counseling. Patient Education and Counseling, 49: 1157-

163, 2003.

85. Glanz K, Croyle RT, Chollette VY, Pinn VW. Cancer-related health disparities in women. American

Journal of Public Health, 93(2):292-298, 2003.

86. Glanz K, Maddock J, Shigaki D, Sorensen C. Preventing Underage Drinking: “A Roll of the Dice.”

Addictive Behaviors, 28(1):29-38, 2003.

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87. Hall I, Saraiya M, Thompson T, Hartman A, Glanz K, Rimer B. Correlates of sunburn experiences among

U.S. Adults: Results from the 2000 National Health Interview Survey. Public Health Reports, 118 (6):

540-549, 2003.

88. Saraiya M, Glanz K, Briss P, Nichols P, White C, Das D. Preventing skin cancer: Findings of the Task

Force on Community Preventive Services on Reducing Exposure to Ultraviolet Light. Morbidity and

Mortality Weekly Reports, October 17, 2003; 52 (RR-15): 1-12, 2003.

89. Glanz K, Geller AC, Shigaki D, Maddock JE, Isnec MR. A randomized trial of skin cancer prevention in

aquatics settings: The Pool Cool program. Health Psychology, 21:579-587, 2002.

90. Glanz K, Saraiya M, Wechsler H. Guidelines for school programs to prevent skin cancer. Morbidity &

Mortality Weekly Reports (Review & Recommendations) 51 (No. RR-4), 1-18, April 26, 2002.

91. Van Duyn MS, Kristal AR, Dodd K, Campbell MK, Subar A, Stables G, Nebeling L, Glanz K.

Association of Awareness, Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Factors, and Stage of Dietary Change with

Fruit and Vegetable Consumption: A National Survey. American Journal of Health Promotion, 16: 69-

78, 2001.

92. Mau MK, Glanz K, Severino R, Grove JS, Johnson B, Curb JD. Mediators of lifestyle change in Native

Hawaiians: Initial findings from the Native Hawaiian Diabetes Intervention Program. Diabetes Care, 24

(10):1770-1775, 2001.

93. Geller A, Glanz K, Shigaki D, Isnec MR, Sun T, Maddock J. “Impact of skin cancer prevention on outdoor

aquatics staff: The Pool Cool program in Hawaii and Massachusetts.” Preventive Medicine, 33: 155-161,

2001.

94. Glanz K, Maddock J, Lew RA, Murakami-Akatsuka L. A randomized trial of the Hawaii SunSmart

Program‟s impact on outdoor recreation staff. J American Academy of Dermatology, 44:973-978, 2001.

95. Rimer BK, Glanz K, Rasband G. Searching for evidence about health behavior and health education

interventions. Health Education and Behavior, 28 (2):231-248, 2001. [Selected for award of Continuing

Education credits for Community Health Education Specialists.]

96. Delichatsios HK, Glanz K, Kelley H, Tennstedt S, Pinto BM, Smigelski C, Friedman RH, Gillman MW.

Randomized trial of a “talking computer” to improve adults‟ eating habits. American Journal of Health

Promotion, 15, 4:215-224, 2001.

97. Steenhuis I, Van Assema P, Glanz K. Strengthening environmental and educational nutrition programs in

worksite cafeterias and supermarkets in the Netherlands. Health Promotion International, 16:21-31, 2001.

98. Glanz K. Skin cancer prevention research. Hawaii Medical Journal, 60,5:128,135, 2001.

99. Gillman MW, Pinto BM, Tennstedt S, Glanz K, Marcus B, Friedman RH. Relationships of physical

activity with dietary behavior in adults. Preventive Medicine, 32:295-301, 2001.

100. Booth S, Sallis J, Ritenbaugh C, Hill H, Birch L, Frank L, Glanz K, Himmelgreen D, Mudd M, Popkin

B, Rickard K, St. Jeor S, Hays H. Environmental and societal factors affecting food choice and physical

activity: Rationale, influences, and leverage points. Nutrition Reviews, 59, 3(II): 21-39, 2001.

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101. Glanz K, Lew RA, Song V, Murakami-Akatsuka L. Effects of a skin cancer prevention

program in outdoor recreation settings: The Hawaii SunSmart Program. Effective Clinical Practice, 3:53-

61, 2000.

102. Glanz K, Maddock J. On judging models and theories: Research and practice, psychology and public

health. Journal of Health Psychology, 5, 2:151-155, 2000.

103. DiSogra L, Glanz K. The 5-A-Day Virtual Classroom: An online strategy to promote

healthful eating. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 100:349-352, 2000.

104. Kristal AR, Glanz K, Tilley BC, Li S. Mediating factors in dietary change: Understanding the

impact of a worksite nutrition intervention. Health Education and Behavior, 27:112-125, 2000.

[Selected for award of Continuing Education credits for Community Health Education Specialists.]

105. Van Assema P, Kempers B, Brug J, Glanz K. An exploratory study into Dutch consumers' experiences

with implementing dietary recommendations to reduce fat intake. Journal of Human Nutrition and

Dietetics, 12:103-112, 1999.

106. Glanz K. Progress in dietary behavior change. Amer Journal of Health Promotion, 14:112-117, 1999.

107. Fukushima S, Glanz K, Ishikawa H, Moore MA, Nakamura M, Ohigashi H, Tajima K, Tokudome S,

Wakabayashi K, Yamao K. Introduction: Cancer prevention in tables and figures. Asia Pacific Journal

of Cancer Prevention, Vol. 1, 1999, 1-87.

108. Glanz K, Grove J, Le Marchand L, Gotay C. Underreporting family history of colon cancer: Correlates

and implications. Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention, 8:635-639, 1999.

109. Biener L, Glanz K, McLerran D, Sorensen G, Thompson B, Basen-Engquist K, Linnan L, Varnes J.

Impact of the Working Well Trial on the worksite smoking and nutrition environment. Health Education

and Behavior, 26:478-494, 1999.

110. Glanz K. Participation, retention, and adherence: Implications for health promotion research and

practice. (Commentary) American Journal of Health Promotion 13,5:276-277, 1999.

111. Kristal AR, Glanz K, Curry SJ, Patterson RE. How can stages of change be best used in dietary

interventions? Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 99: 679-684, 1999.

112. Glanz K, Lew R, Song V, Ah Cook V. Factors associated with skin cancer prevention practices in a

multiethnic population. Health Education and Behavior, 26:344-359, 1999.

113. Glanz K, Carbone E, Song V. Formative research for developing targeted skin cancer prevention

programs for children in multiethnic Hawai'i. Health Education Research, 14:155-166, 1999.

114. Oldenburg B, Glanz K, Ffrench M. The application of staging models to the understanding of health

behavior change and the promotion of health. Psychology and Health, 14:503-516, 1999.

115. Glanz K, Grove J, Lerman C, Gotay C, Le Marchand L. Correlates of intentions to obtain genetic

counseling and colorectal cancer gene testing among at-risk relatives from three ethnic groups. Cancer,

Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention, 8:329-336, 1999.

116. Tilley B, Glanz K, Kristal A, Hirst K, Li S, Vernon S, Myers R. Nutrition intervention for high-risk auto

workers: Results of the Next Step Trial. Preventive Medicine, 28:284-292, 1999.

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117. Tilley B, Vernon S, Myers R, Glanz K, Lu M, Hirst K, Kristal A. The Next Step Trial: Impact of a

Worksite Colorectal Cancer Screening Promotion Program. Preventive Medicine, 28:276-283, 1999.

118. Van Assema P, Brug J, Glanz K, Dolders M, Mudde A. Nationwide implementation of guided

supermarket tours in the Netherlands: A Dissemination Study. Health Education Research, 13 (4), 557-

566, 1999.

119. Brug J, Steenhuis I, Van Assema P, Glanz K, De Vries H. Computer-tailored nutrition education:

Differences between two interventions. Health Education Research, 14:249-256, 1999.

120. Glanz K, Patterson R, Kristal A, Feng Z, Linnan L, Heimendinger J, Hebert JR. Impact of worksite

health promotion on stages of dietary change: The Working Well Trial. Health Education and Behavior,

25: 448-463, 1998.

121. Patterson R, Kristal A, Varnes J, Biener L, Feng Z, Glanz K, Stables G, Probart C, Chamberlain R.

Durability and dissemination of the nutrition intervention in the Working Well Trial. Preventive

Medicine, 27: 668-673, 1998.

122. Glanz K, Kristal A, Tilley B, Hirst K. Psychosocial correlates of healthful diets among male auto

workers. Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention, 7(2):119-126, 1998.

123. Glanz K, Basil M, Maibach E, Goldberg J, Snyder D. Why Americans eat what they do: Taste,

nutrition, cost, convenience, and weight control as influences on food consumption. Journal of the

American Dietetic Association, 98 (10): 1118-1126, 1998.

124. Glanz K, Kolonel LN. Culture, religion, diet and health: Challenges and opportunities. Nutrition: The

International Journal of Applied and Basic Nutritional Sciences, 14(2):238-240, 1998.

125. Brug J, Glanz K, Van Assema P, Kok G, Van Breukelen G. The impact of computer-tailored feedback

and iterative feedback on fat, fruit and vegetable intake. Health Education and Behavior (formerly Health

Education Quarterly), 25:517-531, 1998.

126. Glanz K, Chang L, Song V, Silverio R, Muneoka L. Skin cancer prevention for children, parents, and

caregivers: A field test of Hawaii‟s SunSmart Program. Journal of the American Academy of

Dermatology, 38:413-417, 1998.

127. Glanz K. Dietary change. Cancer Causes and Control. In: Second Annual Report from the Harvard

Center for Cancer Prevention. Vol. 8 (Suppl.): S13-S16, 1997.

128. Hunt MK, Stoddard AM, Glanz K, Hebert JR, Probart C, Sorensen G, Thomson S, Hixson ML, Linnan

L, Palombo R. Measures of food choice behavior related to intervention messages. Journal of Nutrition

Education, 29:3-11, 1997.

129. Glanz K. Behavioral research contributions and needs in cancer prevention and control: Dietary

change. Preventive Medicine, 26:S43-S55, 1997.

130. Brug J, Glanz K, Kok G. Do eating practices and psychosocial factors differ across stages of change for

fruit and vegetable intake? American Journal of Health Promotion, 12:25-30, 1997.

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131. Patterson RE, Kristal A, Glanz K, McLerran D, Hebert JR, Heimendinger J, Linnan L, Probart C,

Chamberlain RM. Components of the Working Well Trial intervention associated with the adoption of

healthful diets. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 13:271-276, 1997.

132. Glanz K, Brug J, Van Assema P. Are awareness of fat intake and actual fat consumption associated? A

Dutch-American Comparison. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 51:542-547, 1997.

133. Glanz K. Review of nutritional attitudes and practices of primary care physicians. American Journal of

Clinical Nutrition, 65 (Suppl.):2016S-2019S, 1997.

134. Tilley B, Vernon S, Glanz K, Myers R, Sanders K, Lu M, Hirst K, Kristal A, Smereka C, Sowers MF.

Worksite cancer screening and nutrition intervention for high-risk auto workers: Design and baseline

findings of the Next Step Trial. Preventive Medicine, 26:227-235, 1997.

135. Alciati MH, Glanz K. Using data to plan public health programs: Experience from state cancer

prevention and control programs. Public Health Reports, 111:165-176, 1996.

136. Van Assema P, Glanz K, Brug J, Kok G. The effects of health claims on eating habits. European

Journal of Public Health, 6:281-287, 1996.

137. Glanz K, Resch N, Lerman C, Rimer B. Black-white differences in factors influencing mammography

use among employed women HMO members. Ethnicity and Health, 1(3):217-230, 1996.

138. Glanz K. Achieving best practices in health promotion: Future directions. Health Promotion Journal of

Australia, 6(2):25-28, 1996.

139. Glanz K, Sorensen G, Farmer A. The health impact of worksite nutrition and cholesterol programs.

American Journal of Health Promotion, 10:453-470, 1996.

140. Sorensen G, Thompson B, Glanz K, Feng Z, Kinne S, DiClemente C, Emmons K, Heimendinger J,

Probart C, Lichtenstein E. Working Well: Results from a worksite-based cancer prevention trial.

American Journal of Public Health, 86:939-947, 1996.

141. Glanz K, Yang H. Communicating about risk of infectious diseases. Journal of the American Medical

Association, 275(3):253-256, 1996.

142. Glanz K, Silverio R, Farmer A. Diary reveals sun protective practices. The Skin Cancer Foundation

Journal, 14:27-28, 86, 1996. Reprinted as “Daily diary reveals sun protective practices” in Primary Care

and Cancer, 17 (5):21-23, 1997.

143. Kristal A, Patterson R, Glanz K, Heimendinger J, Hebert J, Feng Z, Probart C. Psychosocial correlates

of healthful diets: Baseline results from the Working Well Study. Preventive Medicine 24:221-228,

1995.

144. Glanz K, Lankenau B, Foerster S, Temple S, Mullis R, Schmid T. Environmental and policy approaches

to cardiovascular disease prevention through nutrition: Opportunities for state and local action. Health

Education Quarterly, 22(4):512-527, 1995.

145. Tilley B, Vernon S, Myers R, Glanz K, Lu M, Sanders K, Smereka C. Planning The Next Step: A

screening promotion and nutrition intervention trial in the work site. Annals of the New York Academy of

Sciences 768:292-295, 1995.

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146. Hewitt A, Glanz K, Fiel S. A survey of occupational health professionals' preventive pulmonary

practices and worksite environments: Development and initial findings. Journal of Occupational and

Environmental Medicine, 37(6):681-689, 1995.

147. Glanz K, Tziraki C, Albright C, Fernandes J. Nutrition assessment and counseling practices of primary

care physicians, Journal of General Internal Medicine, 10:89-92, 1994.

148. Glanz K. Reducing breast cancer risks through changes in diet and alcohol intake: From clinic to

community. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 16(4):334-346, 1994.

149. Green LW, Glanz K, Hochbaum G, Kok G, Kreuter M, Lewis FM, Lorig K, Morisky D, Rimer BK,

Rosenstock IM. Can we build on, or must we replace, the theories and models of health education?

Health Education Research 9(3):397-404, 1994.

150. Glanz K, Patterson R, Kristal A, DiClemente C, Heimendinger J, Linnan L, McLerran D. Stages of

change in adopting healthy diets: Fat, fiber and correlates of nutrient intake. Health Education

Quarterly 21(4):499-519, 1994.

151. Brug J, van Assema P, Kok G, Lenderink T, Glanz K. Self-rated dietary fat intake: Associations with

objectively assessed intake, psychosocial factors and intention to change. Journal of Nutrition Education

26:218-223, 1994.

152. Kristal A, Glanz K, Feng Z, Hebert JR, Probart C, Eriksen M, Heimendinger J. Does using a short

dietary questionnaire instead of a food frequency improve response rates to a health assessment survey?

Journal of Nutrition Education 26:224-227, 1994.

153. Eisenstaedt RS, Glanz K, Smith DG, Derstine T. Informed consent for blood transfusion: A regional

hospital survey. Transfusion, 33:558-561, 1993.

154. Glanz K, Rudd J. Views of theory, research, and practice: A survey of nutrition education and consumer

behavior professionals. Journal of Nutrition Education, 25:269-273, 1993.

155. Glanz K, Kristal A, Sorensen G, Palombo R, Heimendinger J, Probart C. Development and validation of

measures of psychosocial factors influencing fat- and fiber-related dietary behavior. Preventive Medicine,

23:373-387, 1993.

156. Glanz K, Eriksen MP. Individual and community models for dietary change. Journal of Nutrition

Education, 25:80-86, 1993.

157. Murray SF, Crowley JP, Simpson DE, Johnston MF, Moss GS, Edwards JC, Glanz K, Gottschall JL.

Comparing the transfusion medicine content of the NBME's examinations in 1984-1985 and 1989-1990.

Academic Medicine, 67:608-610, 1992.

158. Glanz K, Lerman C. Psychosocial impact of breast cancer: A critical review. Annals of Behavioral

Medicine, 14,3:204-212, 1992.

159. Glanz K, Rimer B, Lerman C, Gorchov P. Factors influencing acceptance of mammography:

Implications for enhancing worksite cancer control. American Journal of Health Promotion, 7,1:28-36,

1992.

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160. Glanz K, Resch N, Lerman C, Blake A, Gorchov P, Rimer B. Factors associated with adherence to

breast cancer screening among working women. Journal of Occupational Medicine, 34,11:1071-1078,

1992.

161. Glanz K, Hewitt AM, Rudd J. Consumer behavior and nutrition education: An integrative review.

Journal of Nutrition Education, 24:267-277, 1992.

162. Glanz K, Gilboy MB. Physicians, preventive care, and applied nutrition: Selected literature. Academic

Medicine, 67:774-779, 1992.

163. Glanz K, Brekke M, Harper D, Bache-Wiig M, Hunninghake DB. Evaluation of implementation of a

cholesterol management program in physicians' offices. Health Education Research, 7:151-163, 1992.

164. Rudd J, Glanz K. A survey of newspaper coverage of HCFA hospital mortality data. Public Health

Reports, 106(5):517-523, 1991.

165. Glanz K, Hewitt AM, Fiel SB. Preventive pulmonary medical education: A review of its importance,

status and challenge. Chest, 100:487-493, 1991.

166. Rimer BK, Glanz K, Lerman C. Contributions of public health to patient compliance. Journal of

Community Health, 16(4):225-240, 1991.

167. Glanz K, Rudd J. Consumer information on the quality of medical care: A health education and health

information policy review. Advances in Health Education and Promotion, 3:15-43, 1991.

168. DiSogra L, Glanz K, Rogers T. Working with community organizations for nutrition intervention.

Health Education Research, 5(4):459-465, 1990.

169. Glanz K. Introduction--Current perspectives: Cholesterol patient education. Patient Education and

Counseling, 16:87, 1990.

170. Glanz K, Brekke M, Hoffman E, Admire J, McComas K, Mullis R. Patient reactions to nutrition

education for cholesterol reduction. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 6(6):311-317, 1990.

171. Glanz K. The cholesterol controversy and health education: A response to the critics. Patient Education

and Counseling, 16:89-95, 1990.

172. Glanz K, Rudd J. Readability and content analysis of written cholesterol education materials. Patient

Education and Counseling, 16:109-118, 1990.

173. Eisenstaedt RS, Barry WE, Glanz K. Problem-based learning: cognitive retention and cohort traits of

randomly selected participants and decliners. Academic Medicine, 65,9 (Suppl.),11-12, 1990.

174. Rudd J, Glanz K. Influencing consumer health care choices with quality of care information. Journal of

Consumer Policy, 12: 249-276, 1989.

175. Glanz K, Rudd J, Mullis R, Snyder P. Point of choice nutrition information, federal regulations, and

consumer health education: a critical view. Journal of Nutrition Education, 21:95-100, 1989.

176. Glanz K. Patient and public education for cholesterol reduction: a review of strategies and issues.

Patient Education and Counseling, 12: 235-257, 1988.

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177. Glanz K, Mullis RM. Environmental interventions to promote healthy eating: a review of models,

programs, and evidence. Health Education Quarterly, 15,4:395-415, 1988.

178. Eisenstaedt RS, Glanz K, Polansky M. Resident education in transfusion medicine: a multi-

institutional needs assessment. Transfusion, 28: 536-540, 1988.

179. McLeroy K, Bibeau D, Steckler A, Glanz K. An ecological perspective on health promotion programs.

Health Education Quarterly, 15, 4: 351-377, 1988.

180. Barber-Madden R, Glanz K. Participatory learning in continuing nursing education: USSR Edition of a

Trivia game in public health and medicine. J of Continuing Education in Nursing, 20, 3:128-131, 1989.

181. Eisenstaedt RS, Glanz K. Goals for educating residents in the use of blood components. Journal of

Medical Education, 63: 138-140, 1988.

182. Crowley JP, Guadagnoli E, Johnston M, Grobman H, Eisenstaedt RS, Glanz K, Moss G. An analysis of

the transfusion medicine content of the test of the National Board of Medical Examiners. American

Journal of Clinical Pathology, 89: 378-380, 1988.

183. Glanz K, Damberg CL. Meeting our nation's health objectives in nutrition. Journal of Nutrition

Education, 19: 211-219, 1987.

184. Glanz K, Marger SM, Meehan EF. Evaluation of a peer educator stroke prevention program for older

adults. Health Education Research, 1, 2: 121-130, 1986.

185. Becker LA, Glanz K, Mossey JA, et al. A randomized trial of special packaging of antihypertensive

medications. Journal of Family Practice, 22,4: 357-361, 1986.

186. Glanz K, Frank LB. Stress, nutrition, and personal health: a workshop for managers. Journal of

Nutrition Education, 18: 174D, 1986.

187. Walker LR, Glanz K. Psychosocial determinants of Breast Self-Examination. American Journal of

Preventive Medicine 2, 3: 169-178, 1986.

188. Glanz K, Seewald-Klein T. Nutrition at the worksite: an overview. Journal of Nutrition Education, 18,

2 (Supplement): S1-S12, 1986.

189. Joseph HM, Glanz K. Cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis of worksite nutrition programs.

Journal of Nutrition Education, 18, 2 (Supplement): S12-S16, 1986.

190. Barber-Madden R, Petschek MA, Cowell C, Glanz K. Nutrition for pregnant and lactating women:

implications for worksite health promotion. Journal of Nutrition Education, 18, 2 (Supplement): S72-

S75, 1986.

191. Glanz K. Nutrition education for risk factor reduction and patient education: a review. Preventive

Medicine, 14: 721-752, 1985.

192. Glanz K, Scharf M. A nutrition training program for social workers serving the homebound elderly.

The Gerontologist, 25, 5: 455-459, 1985.

193. Glanz K, Fiel SB, Swartz MA, Francis M. Compliance with an experimental drug regimen for treatment

of asthma: its magnitude, importance, and correlates. Journal of Chronic Diseases, 37: 815-824, 1984.

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194. Glanz K, Fiel SB. Effect of attendance at lectures on medical student performance. Journal of Medical

Education 59: 516-518, 1984.

195. Barber-Madden R, Glanz K. Occupational health in Spain: The worker's perspective. Journal of

Occupational Health Nursing 31, 12: 18-21, 1983.

196. Fiel SB, Swartz MA, Glanz K, Francis M. The efficacy of short term corticosteroid therapy in outpatient

treatment of acute bronchial asthma, American Journal of Medicine 75: 259-262, 1983.

197. Glanz K, Fiel SB, Walker LR, Levy MR. Preventive health behavior of physicians, Journal of Medical

Education 57: 637-639, 1982.

198. Glanz K, Scholl TO. Intervention strategies to improve adherence among hypertensives: review and

recommendation. Patient Counselling and Health Education 4,1: 14-28, 1982.

199. Glanz K, Kirscht JP, Rosenstock IM. Initial knowledge and attitudes as predictors of intervention

effects: the Individual Management Plan. Patient Counselling & Health Education 3:30-41, 1981.

200. Glanz K, Kirscht JP, Rosenstock IM. Linking research and practice in patient education for

hypertension: patient response to four educational interventions, Medical Care 19, 2: 141-152, 1981.

201. Glanz K. Social psychological perspectives and applications to nutrition education, Journal of Nutrition

Education 13, 1 (Supplement):66-69, 1981.

202. Levy MR, Glanz K. Drug misuse among the elderly: an educational challenge for health professionals,

Journal of Drug Education 11, 1: 61-75, 1981.

203. Glanz K. Compliance with dietary regimens: its magnitude, measurement, and determinants, Preventive

Medicine, 9: 787-804, 1980.

204. Dual PA, Nichols WH, Glanz K. Lifelong learning and public health professionals, Lifelong Learning:

The Adult Years, April, pp. 16-19, 1980.

205. Dual PA, Glanz K, Nichols WH. Client-centered planning: implications for training health

professionals and patient counselors, Allied Health and Behavioral Sciences, 2: 287-300, 1979.

206. Glanz K. Dietitians' effectiveness and patient compliance with dietary regimens: a pilot study, Journal

of the American Dietetic Association, 74, 12: 631-636, 1979.

207. Glanz K. Strategies for nutrition counseling: dietitians' attitudes and practice, Journal of the American

Dietetic Association, 74, 4: 431-437, 1979.

208. Glanz K. Markley Nutrition Education Project: evaluation of a pilot program, Journal of College and

University Housing Officers 6, 4: 27-33, Winter 1976-77.

Journal Editorships

209. Guest Editor, Special issue of Health Education and Behavior, “Skin Cancer Prevention for Children and

Their Caregivers,” Vol. 26, No. 3, June 1999.

210. Editor, Journal of Nutrition Education, 1993-1995.

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211. Guest Editor, "Nutrition Education," Special Issue of Health Education Research, Vol.5, No.4, 1990.

212. Guest Editor, "Patient Cholesterol Education," Patient Education and Counseling, Vol.16, No.5, 1990.

213. Guest Editor, "Nutrition at the Worksite," Journal of Nutrition Education, Vol.18, No.2(Suppl),1986.

Book

214. Glanz K, Rimer BK, Viswanath V (Eds.). Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research,

and Practice, Fourth Edition. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc., 2008. [3 chapters co-authored with

Editors]

215. Glanz K, Rimer BK, Lewis FM (Eds.). Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and

Practice, Third Edition. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc., 2002. [2 chapters co-authored with Editors]

Japanese language edition (Igaku-Shoin Publishing Company, Tokyo), 2006. Korean language edition

(Koonja Publishing Company, South Korea), 2007.

216. Glanz K, Lewis FM, Rimer BK (Eds.). Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and

Practice, Second Edition. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc., 1997. [2 chapters co-authored with Editors]

11th Printing, July 2000. Contracted for Japanese language edition by Igako-Shoin Ltd., 1999.

217. Glanz K, Lewis FM, Rimer BK (Eds.). Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and

Practice. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc., 1990. [3 chapters co-authored with Editors]

Book Chapters

218. Weissman J, Glanz K, Leary B. Mixed use and travel choice: The Atlantic Station Study. In: Building

Metropolitan Atlanta: Past, Present and Future, J. Lerner (Ed.); Atlanta, GA: Congress for the New

Urbanism, 2010; 27-29.

219. Glanz K, Burke LE, Rimer BK. “Health behavior theories.” In Butts JB, Rich KL (Eds.), Philosophies

and Theories in Advanced Practice Nursing. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2010, in press.

220. Cannuscio C, Glanz K. “Food environments and agriculture.” In Dannenberg A, Frumkin H, Jackson R

(Eds.), Making Healthy Places: A Built Environment for Health, Well-Being, and Sustainability. Island

Press, 2010, in press.

221. Glanz K, Saelens BE. Relevant health education and health promotion theory for childhood obesity

prevention. In O‟Dea J, Eriksen M (eds.), Childhood Obesity Prevention: International Research,

Controversies and Interventions. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2010, pp. 203-212.

222. Glanz K, Kegler MC. “Process of behavior change.” In Baum AS, Revenson TA, Singer JE (eds.),

Handbook of Health Psychology, 2nd

ed. Psychology Press, Taylor and Francis Group, 2010, in press.

223. Glanz K. “The application of behavior change theory in the worksite setting.” In Pronk N (ed.),

ACSM’s Worksite Health Handbook, Second Edition: Healthy Worker, Healthy Company. Human

Kinetics, 2009, pp. 189-195.

224. Glanz K. “Current theoretical bases for nutrition intervention and their uses.” In Coulston A, Boushey

CJ (Eds.), Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease, 2nd

Edition. Amsterdam, Elsevier

Publishers, 2008, 127-138.

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225. Glanz K. “Health Behavior.” In: Boslaugh S (Editor), Encyclopedia of Epidemiology. Woodland Hills,

California: Sage Reference, 2009.

226. Glanz K, Stryker JE. “At-Risk Populations: Health Behavior.” In: Heggenhougen HK (Editor),

Encyclopedia of Public Health. New York: Elsevier, 2008, 146-152.

Reprinted in: Patel V (Editor), Mental and Neurological Public Health: A Global Perspective.

San Diego: Academic Press/Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2010, 51-57.

227. Glanz K, Kegler MC, Rimer BK. “Ethical Issues in the Design and Conduct of Community-Based

Intervention Studies.” In: Coughlin S, Beauchamp T, Weed D (Eds.), Ethics in Epidemiology, 2nd

Edition.

New York: Oxford University Press, In Press, 2010.

228. Kegler MC, Glanz K. "Perspectives on group, organization, and community interventions." In: Glanz,

Rimer, Viswanath (Eds.), Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice, 4th Ed.

Jossey-Bass, Inc., 2008, pp. 389-403.

229. Glanz K, Schwartz MD. "Stress, coping, and health." In: Glanz, Rimer, Viswanath (Eds.), Health

Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice, 4th Ed. Jossey-Bass, 2008, pp. 211-236.

230. Oldenburg B, Glanz K. “Diffusion of innovations.” In: Glanz, Rimer, Viswanath (Eds.), Health

Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice, 4th Ed. Jossey-Bass, Inc., 2008, pp. 313-

333.

231. Hinman J, Kegler MC, Glanz K. “Community Intervention.” In: ASCO Prevention Curriculum.

Alexandria, VA: American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), 2007.

232. Glanz K. “The aims of primary prevention of skin cancer.” In: Ringborg U, Breitbart E, Greinert R,

Brandberg Y (Eds.), Skin Cancer Prevention. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 2006, pp. 345-357.

233. Glanz K, Murphy S. “Dietary assessment and monitoring in real-time.” In: Stone A, Shiffman S,

Atienza A, Nebeling L (Eds.), The Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Report in Health Research.

Oxford University Press, pp. 151-168, 2007.

234. Glanz K. “Inspiration, vision, research and practice: The legacy of Mayhew Derryberry.” In:

Allegrante J, Sleet D (Eds.), Educating for Health: Selected Papers of Mayhew Derryberry. New York:

National Center for Health Education & Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2004, pp. 27-30.

235. Rimer BK, Glanz K. “Cancer prevention.” In: J Trafton (Ed.), Best Practices in the Behavioral

Management of Chronic Disease. Menlo Park, Ca: Mindspring Inc., 2003, Volume II, pp. 7-12.

236. Glanz K. “Skin cancer.” In: A Christensen, R Martin, JM Smyth (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Health

Psychology. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2004, pp. 269-270.

237. Glanz K, Saraiya M, Briss P. “Impact of intervention strategies to reduce UVR exposure.” In Hill D,

Elwood M, English D (Eds.), Prevention of Skin Cancer. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Kluwer Academic

Publishers, 2004, 259-293.

238. Wenzel L, Glanz K. “Behavioral aspects of genetic risk for disease: Cancer genetics as a prototype in

health psychology.” In Boll TJ, R Frank, Baum A, Wallander J (Eds.), In Handbook of Clinical Health

Psychology; Models and Perspectives in Healthcare Psychology, Volume 3 of the APA Series on Health

and Behavior. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 2004, pp. 115-142.

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239. Glanz K. "Perspectives on group, organization, and community interventions." In: Glanz, Rimer, Lewis

(Eds.), Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice, 3rd Ed. Jossey-Bass,

Inc., 2002, pp. 389-403.

240. Glanz K. "Perspectives on using theory: Past, Present and Future." In: Glanz, Rimer, Lewis (Eds.),

Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice, 3rd Ed. Jossey-Bass, Inc., 2002,

pp. 545-558.

241. Wenzel L, Glanz K, Lerman C. "Stress, coping, and health." In: Glanz, Rimer, Lewis (Eds.), Health

Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice, 3rd Ed. Jossey-Bass, 2002, pp. 210-239.

242. Resnicow K, Braithwaite R, DiIorio C, Glanz K. “Applying theory to culturally diverse and unique

populations.” In: Glanz, Rimer, Lewis (Eds.), Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research,

and Practice, 3rd

Ed. Jossey-Bass, Inc., 2002, pp. 485-509.

243. Glanz K, Isnec MR, Geller A, Spangler K. “Process evaluation of implementation and dissemination of

a sun safety program at swimming pools.” In Steckler A, Linnan L (Eds.), Process Evaluation in Public

Health Interventions. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc., Publishers, 2002, pp. 58-82.

244. Glanz K, Maddock J. “Health-related behavior.” In Breslow L, Green LW, Keck W, Last J, Lave L,

McGinnis M (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Public Health. New York: MacMillan Reference USA, 2002, pp.

98-104.

245. Glanz K. “Current theoretical bases for nutrition intervention and their uses.” In Coulston A, Rock C,

Monsen E. (Eds.), Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease. San Diego: Academic Press,

2001, pp. 83-93.

246. Glanz K, Kristal AR. "Worksite nutrition programs." In O'Donnell MP (ed.), Health Promotion in the

Workplace, 3rd ed. Albany, NY: Delmar Publishing Co., 2001, pp. 274-292.

247. Glanz K. "Dietary change strategies." In Colditz G, Hunter D (eds.), Cancer Causes - Cancer

Prevention, Vol. 1. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000, pp. 205-217.

248. Glanz K, Oldenburg B. "Utilizing theories and constructs across models of behavior change." In

Patterson R (Ed.), Changing Patient Behavior: Improving Outcomes in Health and Disease Management.

San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2001, p. 25-40..

249. Glanz K. "Nutritional intervention: behavioral and educational considerations." In Rippe J (Ed.),

Textbook of Medicine, Exercise, Nutrition and Health. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Science, Inc., 2000,

p. 81-89.

250. Glanz K. “Teoría num Relance. Um Guía Para a prática da Promocao da saude.” In: Sardinha LB,

Matos MG, Loureiro I (Eds.), Promocao da Saude Modelos e Práticas da Intervencao nos ámbitos da

Actividade Nutricao e Tabagismo. Lisbon, 1999, ISBN: 972-735-060-7, 240 pag. http://www.sp-

ps.com/monografias/Prom_saud.html

251. Glanz K, Vogt TM. "Cancer prevention for women." In: Goldman M, Hatch M (Eds.), Women and

Health. San Diego, Cal.: Academic Press, 1999, p. 977-985.

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252. Glanz K. "Perspectives on group, organization, and community interventions." In: Glanz, Lewis, Rimer

(Eds.), Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice, 2nd Ed. Jossey-Bass,

Inc., 1997, p. 342-355.

253. Glanz K. "Perspectives on using theory." In: Glanz, Lewis, Rimer (Eds.), Health Behavior and Health

Education: Theory, Research, and Practice, 2nd Ed. Jossey-Bass, Inc., 1997, p. 441-449.

254. Lerman C, Glanz K. "Stress, coping, and health." In: Glanz, Lewis, Rimer (Eds.), Health Behavior and

Health Education: Theory, Research, and Practice, 2nd Ed. Jossey-Bass, Inc., 1997, p. 113-138.

255. Glanz K. Nutrition education. In Blechman E, Brownell K (eds.), Behavioral medicine for women: A

comprehensive handbook, New York: Guilford Publications, Inc., 1998, pp. 255-261.

256. Glanz K, Oldenburg B. Relevance of health behavior research to health promotion and education. In

Gochman D (ed.), Handbook of Health Behavior Research, Vol. IV., 1997, pp. 143-161.

257. Glanz K, Rimer BK, Lerman C. Ethical issues in the design and conduct of community-based

intervention studies. For Coughlin S, Beauchamp T (eds.). New York: Oxford University Press, Ethics

in Epidemiology, 1996, 156-177.

258. Glanz K. Cancer prevention and health promotion through dietary change. In Buela-Casal G (ed.),

Manual de Programas Preventivas de Psicología (Handbook of Preventive Psychology Programs).

Granada, Spain, 1995.

259. Glanz K. "Strategies for influencing dietary intake of fat" (2 chapters). For Public Health Service

Report on Dietary Fat and Health. Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, DHHS, USPHS,

1995.

260. Glanz K, Gilboy MB. Psychosocial impact of cholesterol screening. In Croyle RT (ed.), Psychological

Issues in Health Screening. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995, pp. 39-64..

261. Glanz K, Rogers T. "Worksite nutrition programs." In O'Donnell MP, Harris JS (eds.), Health

Promotion in the Workplace, 2nd ed. Albany, NY: Delmar Publishing Co., 1994, pp. 271-299.

262. Glanz K. "Managing change with nutrition education." In Frankle R, Owen A (eds.), Nutrition in the

Community, 3rd edition. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, 1993, pp. 254-270.

263. Glanz K. "Nutritional intervention: A behavioral and educational perspective." In Ockene IS, Ockene

JK (eds.), The Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease: A Skills-Based Approach. Boston: Little, Brown,

and Company, 1992, pp. 231-265.

264. Maretzki A, Glanz K. "Nutrition education." In Encyclopedia of Educational Research, Sixth Edition.

New York: Amer. Educational Research Association & MacMillan Publishing Company, 1992, 929-932.

265. Rogers T, Glanz K. "Worksite nutrition programs: A review." In Mayer JP, David JK (eds.),Worksite

Health Promotion: Needs, Approaches, and Effectiveness. Lansing, Michigan: Michigan Department of

Health, 1991, pp. 112-151.

266. Rogers T, Glanz K, Mavis B. "Worksite nutrition programs: A review." In Mayer JP, David JK (eds.),

Worksite Health Promotion: Needs, Approaches, and Effectiveness; Annotated Bibliography. Lansing,

Michigan: Michigan Department of Health, 1991, pp. 74-96.

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267. Glanz K. "Strategies for changing dietary behavior to reduce cardiac risk. In Cardiovascular Disease:

Prevention and Treatment, SCAN Manual. Chicago: American Dietetic Association, Sports and

Cardiovascular Nutritionists Practice Group, 1990, pp. 224-237.

268. Rudd J, Glanz K. "How individuals use information for health action: consumer information

processing." In: Glanz, Lewis, Rimer (Eds.), Health Behavior and Health Education: Theory, Research,

and Practice. Jossey-Bass, Inc., 1990, pp. 115-139.

269. Glanz K. "Perspectives on group, organization, and community interventions." In: Glanz, Lewis, Rimer

(Eds.), Health Behavior and Health Education. Jossey-Bass, Inc., 1990, pp. 387-402.

270. Glanz K. "Tobacco, alcohol, and drugs," in Presidential Sports Award Fitness Manual, President's

Council on Physical Fitness (Eds. H. Ebel, N. Sol, D. Bailey, S. Schechter); pp. VII-12 to VII-22.

Haverford, PA: FitCom Corporation, 1983.

Other Professional Publications

271. Glanz K, Kegler MC. Environments: Theory, Research and Measures of the Built Environment. For

National Cancer Institute “Health Behavior Constructs: Theory, Measurement and Research” web

resource, http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/brp/constructs/environment/index.html, 2008.

272. Glanz K, Rimer BK. Theory at a Glance: Application to Health Promotion and Health Behavior,

Second Edition (monograph). National Cancer Institute, NIH, Public Health Service. U.S. Government

Printing Office, 2005; NIH Publication No. 05-3896. Translated into Japanese, National Institute of

Public Health in Saitama, Japan; 2007.

273. Glanz K. Scientific Editor. Cancer in Women of Color (monograph). National Institutes of Health:

National Cancer Institute and Office of Women‟s Health Research, 2003,

http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/womenofcolor/.

274. Glanz K. “Contributions to a New Framework Addressing Inequalities in Health.” Discussion paper for

conference: Theory and Action for Health, sponsored by World Health Organization, U.K. Health

Development Authority, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. London, March 2000.

275. Glanz K. "Nutrition intervention in managed care settings." Center for the Advancement of Health, as

part of Changing Health Related Behavior in Managed Care Settings. Washington, DC: September 1999.

276. Glanz K. "Psychological and cultural factors that influence nutritional behavior and interventions:

Synthesis." In: Garza C, Haas JH, Habicht JP, Pelletier DL (Eds.) Beyond Nutritional

Recommendations: Implementing Science for Healthier Populations. Proceedings from the 14th Annual

Nutrition Research Symposium June 5-7, 1995. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, 1996, pp. 189-199.

277. Glanz K, Rimer BK. Theory at a Glance: A Guide for Health Promotion Practice (monograph).

National Cancer Institute, NIH, Public Health Service. U.S. Government Printing Office, Pub. No. 95-

3896, 1995. [Translated into Dutch and Portuguese and adapted for an Australian version] Third printing

2001. Internet version: http://oc.nci.nih.gov/services/Theory_at_glance/HOME.html

278. Glanz K. "Environmental and policy approaches to CVD prevention through nutrition," Commissioned

position paper for the Centers for Disease Control, 1993.

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279. Glanz K. Section on "Program evaluation," in Worksite Nutrition: A Guide to Planning,

Implementation, and Evaluation (Second Edition), pp. 53-63. Chicago: American Dietetic Association

and Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, DHHS, USPHS, 1993.

280. Glanz K. "Nutrition education strategies for dietary management and change." Nutrition & the M.D.,

18,11:1-3, 1992.

281. Glanz K. "Food supply modifications to promote population-based dietary change." In Proceedings of

Conference: Promoting Dietary Change in Communities: Applying Existing Models of Dietary Change

to Population-Based Interventions. Seattle: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Res. Ctr., 1992, pp. 195-204.

282. Glanz K. "Options for physician-based nutrition intervention." SGIM News, Society for General

Internal Medicine (SGIM), August 1991, p. 4.

283. Rudd J, Glanz K. "Providing consumers with quality of health care information: A critical review and

media content analysis," In Mayer RN (ed.), Enhancing consumer choice: Proceedings of the Second

International Conference on Research in the Consumer Interest, 1990. Columbia, Missouri: American

Council on Consumer Interests, 1991, pp. 229-238.

284. Glanz K. "The role of nutrition in cardiovascular risk reduction." U.S. Pharmacist, Cardiovascular

Disease Supplement, June 1990, pp. 23-27, 30.

285. Glanz K, Rudd J. "Information on Quality of Care: Effects on Consumers' Choice of Medical Care

Providers." For The Quality of Medical Care: Information for Consumers. Office of Technology

Assessment, U.S. Congress, 1988.

286. Glanz K. "Worksite Programs." Pages 96-100 in Kaufman M (Ed.), Proceedings: Building Support for

Population-Based Dietary Change. Chapel Hill, NC: School of Public Health, and U.S. Bureau of

Maternal & Child Health, November 1987.

287. Glanz K. "Worksite nutrition education: current status and recommendations for the future." Pages 47-

57 in: A Guide to Enhancing Nutrition at the Worksite (B. Shannon, K. DeMicco, L. Fishman, Eds.).

University Park, PA: Penn. State Univ., 1987.

288. Glanz K. "Worksite Nutrition: A Decision Maker's Guide." American Dietetic Association, Society for

Nutrition Education, and Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion; 57 pages, 1986.

289. Glanz K. "Nutrition programs at the workplace." Workplace Wellness Media Report; Washington

Business Group on Health and DHHS Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, 1986.

Updated May, 1987.

290. Glanz K. "Nutrition education for risk factor reduction: a review of strategies and issues." Pat Educ

Newsletter, 7,6: 3-6, 1984.

291. Glanz K. “Tobacco, Alcohol, and Drugs.” In: Presidential Sports Award Fitness Manual, Edited by H.

Ebel, N. Sol, D. Bailey, and S. Schechter. Philadelphia: FitCom Corporation, 1983.

292. Allegrante JP, Glanz K. "School drug education policy and programs: a selected review and

recommendations," Health Promotion Technical Reports No. 82-1, Center for Health Promotion, Teachers

College, Columbia University, 1982.

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293. Glanz K, Levy MR. "Guidelines for Nurse Practitioner Productivity Measurement System: Manual 1,"

Department of Health and Human Services, Region III, June 1981.

294. Glanz K, Levy MR. "Guidelines for Nurse Practitioner Health Education Outcomes: Manual 2,"

Department of Health and Human Services, Region III, June 1981.

295. Glanz K. "Trends in patient compliance," Discussion paper for Dietetic Manpower Demand Study

Commission, American Dietetic Association, Chicago, 1981.

296. Glanz K. "Guidelines for needs assessment and evaluation of corporate wellness programs," in The

Potential for Cost Containment Through Employee Health Promotion: An Employer's Guide, Health

Services Council, Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce and Penjerdel Council, 1980.

Book Reviews

297. Glanz K. Book Review, IARC Handbooks of Cancer Prevention, Vol. 8 – Fruit and Vegetables. HJ

Vainio and F Bianchini (Eds.). Lyon: IARC Press, 2003. For European Journal of Cancer Care, 14: 201-

202, 2005.

298. Glanz K. Book Review, Building Better Health: A Handbook of Behavioral Change. By C.D. Jenkins.

Pan American Health Organization, 2003. J of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 36, 4: 215-216, 2004.

299. Glanz K. Book Review, Nutritional Health: Strategies for Disease Prevention, Edited by T. Wilson and

N. Temple, 2001. Amer J Preventive Medicine, 22: 72, 2002.

300. Glanz K. Book Review, Health Promotion Planning: An Educational and Ecological Approach, 3rd

Edition, by L. W. Green and M. W. Kreuter, 1999. Amer J Preventive Medicine, 18,1: 104-105, 2000.

301. Glanz K. Book Review, Psychology of Nutrition, by D.A. Booth. Taylor & Francis, 1994. Psychology

and Health, 11:767-768, 1996.

302. Glanz K. Book Review, Paradox of Plenty: A Social History of Eating in Modern America, by Harvey

Levenstein. Oxford University Press, 1993. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 1994 (Vol. 28, No. 2).

303. Glanz K. Book Review, Nutrition and Diagnosis-Related Care (2nd Ed.), by Sylvia Escott-Stump.

Patient Education and Counseling 14:93-95, 1989.

304. Glanz K. Book Review, Investing in Employee Health, R. Sloan, J. Gruman, and J. Allegrante, Jossey-

Bass, Inc., 1987. Journal of Nutrition Education, 21,4:190, 1989.

305. Glanz K. Book Review, Program Planning for Health Education and Health Promotion, M.B. Dignan

and P.A. Carr, Lea and Febiger, Journal of Nutrition Education, 20:158, 1989.

306. Glanz K. Book Review, Nutrition Education in U.S. Medical Schools, Food and Nutrition Board, Natl.

Res. Council, Natl. Academy Press, Journal of Nutrition Education, 18, 6:277-278, 1986.

307. Glanz K. Book Review, SOPHE Heritage Collection of Health Education Monographs; Journal of

Nutrition Education 17, 2: 61, 1985.

308. Glanz K. Book Review, Nutrition and Lifestyles, M. Turner (Ed.), J Nutrition Educ 12, 4: 215, 1980.

Abstracts, Letters, Commentary

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309. Music E, Elci OU, Styn M, Sevick MA, Glanz K, Sereika S, Burke L. Do Attitudes Towards Personal

Digital Assistants (PDAs) Affect Self-Monitoring in Behavioral Weight Loss Treatment? Obesity, 17

(Suppl 2), 818-P, 2009.

310. Glanz K. Commentary on: Weinstock, Rossi, Redding & Maddock. “Randomized controlled

community trial of the efficacy of a multicomponent stage-matched intervention to increase sun protection

among beachgoers” [published in Prev Med 2002; 35: 584-92]. Evidence-based Healthcare, 7:97, 2003.

311. Glanz K, Rimer BK. Letter, "Benefits and Risks of Mammography." American Journal of Health

Promotion, 7,6:428, 1993.

312. Glanz K, Fiel SB. Letter, "The physician's role in occupational health," Chest, 102:328, 1992.

313. Walker LR, Glanz K. Abstract, "Psychosocial determinants of breast self-examination." Ob/Gyn

Digest 1: 28-29, 1987.

314. Fiel SB, Swartz MA, Glanz K, Francis M, Horowitz J. Abstract, "Efficacy of corticosteroid therapy in

outpatient treatment of acute bronchial asthma," Clinical Research 30: 428A, 1982.

315. Glanz K, Kirscht JP, Rosenstock IM. Abstract, "Patient responses to educational interventions to

increase hypertension adherence." Preventive Medicine, Vol. 9, 1980.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

University

University of Pennsylvania

Steering Committee, Center for Public Health Initiatives (CPHI), 2009-2010

Member, Committee on Appointments and Promotions (COAP), School of Medicine, 2010-2012

Member, Executive Committee, Biobehavioral Research Center, School of Nursing, 2010-2011

Member, Personnel Committee, School of Nursing, 2009-2011

Member, Committee on Appointments and Promotions (COAP), Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology,

2009-2010

Member, Impact Committee, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (CCEB), 2010-2011

Reviewer, Center for Public Health Initiatives (CPHI) Pilot Research Grant Proposals, 2010

Reviewer, Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars Program, pilot study applications, Leonard Davis

Institute, 2009

Member, Graduate Group in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 2009-2012

Member, Graduate Group in School of Nursing, 2009-present

Emory University

Steering Committee for the Second RSPH Building, 2006-2008

Appointments, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH), 2005-2009

Member, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education (BSHE), RSPH,

2007-2009 (Chair of subcommittee for Chronic Disease)

Member, BSHE-Global Health Faculty Search Committee for Global Tobacco Control, 2008-2009

Guest speaker, Dean‟s Council Meeting , April 2006

Research Advisory Committee, Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH), 2004-2005

Guest speaker, Dean‟s Office Staff breakfast, September 2005

Featured in 30th Anniversary Video, Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH), 2005

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Member, Doctoral Program Committee, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins

School of Public Health, 2005-2006

Chair, Search Committee, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins School of Public

Health, 2004-2005

Member, Search Committee for Department Chair, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education,

RSPH, 2005-2006

Member, Search Committee for Obesity professorship, Rollins School of Public Health, 2005-2006

Steering Committee, Population Sciences Program, Winship Cancer Institute, 2004-2005

University of Hawai'i

Chair, Departmental Personnel Committee, Cancer Research Center of Hawaii, 2002-2004

President‟s Task Force on Research Infrastructure, University of Hawaii, 2001

Executive Committee, University of Hawaii Association of Research Investigators (UHARI), 2001-2003

Member, Search Committee, Associate Dean for Public Health, John A. Burns School of Medicine, 2000-2003

Member, CRCH Developmental Funds Review Committee, 2000-2003

Member (outside), PhD Thesis Committee in Cell and Molecular Biology, Jennifer Kimbell, 2001-2003

Judge, RCUH Outstanding Employee of the Year awards, 2001

Member, CRCH Shared Resources Oversight Committee, 2000-2004

Member, Nutrition Support Shared Resource Oversight Committee, 2000-2002

Member, CRCH Computer Committee, 2000-2001

Member, Cancer Information Service of Hawaii, Advisory Committee (CRCH), 1995-2001

Member, Tenure and Promotion Review Committee (TPRC) Panel #9, University of Hawaii, 2000

Member, Executive Committee, Cancer Research Center of Hawai'i, 1993-1997, 2001-2003

Member, CRCH Department Personnel Committee, 1995-2000, 2001-2002

Chair, Tenure and Promotion Review Committee (TPRC) Panel #15, University of Hawaii, 1997

University Research Council, 1996-1999

Moderator, Faculty Retreat, Cancer Research Ctr of Hawaii, 1998; Chair of Retreat Planning Committee, 1999

Clinical Training Program Advisory Committee (CRCH), 1995-97

Search Committees for: Director, Prevention and Control Program (1995-1996, 2000), CIS Project Director

(1995); CIS Outreach Coordinator (1995); Administrative Officer (1995); other faculty positions, 1995-2001

Chair, Advisory Committee for Hawai'i Leadership Summit on Breast Cancer, 1993-1994

ACS Research Grant Committee, 1993-1997

Search Committee for Faculty Position in Epidemiology, Cancer Research Center of Hawai'i, 1993

Temple University

University Research Review Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects, 1985-1990

Research Programs and Policies Committee, 1982-1988

University Publications Board, 1983-1987

Member (Ex Officio), Intercollegial Advisory Committee on Public Health, 1980-1983

Institute on Aging Curriculum Development Committee, 1981-1982

Member, Family Practice Fellowship Core Committee, 1980-1983

Member, Personnel Committee, College of HPERD, Temple University, 1983-1984, 1986-1987, 1989-1990

Member, Graduate Committee, College of HPERD, 1986-1987

Member, Research and Study Leaves Committee, College of HPERD, Temple University, 1981-1990

Chairperson, Harold K. Jack Lecture Committee, 1982-1983

Editor, Graduate Programs Self-Study, Department of Health Education, Temple University, 1989

Chairperson, MPH Program Committee, 1979-1987, 1989-1992

Chairperson, Personnel Committee, 1983-84, 1986-87, 1989-1990

Member, Graduate Curriculum Committee, 1979-1993

Member, Personnel Committee, 1979-1993

Member, Health Education Research Center (HERC) Steering Committee, 1981-1982

Member, Curriculum Committee, Department of Health Behavior and Health

Education, University of Michigan School of Public Health, 1977-1979

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Community (Pennsylvania, 2009-present)

Community Coalition for Obesity Prevention, Nutrition, and Physical Activity, Philadelphia Department of

Public Health, 2009

Community (Georgia, 2004-2009)

Member, Prevention Workgroup, Georgia Comprehensive Cancer Control Planning Committee, 2006.

Guest cancer control expert, Georgia Cancer Coalition health exhibit, Tour de Georgia pro cycling tour,

Alpharetta, GA, April 2005.

Moderator, Cancer Working Session “Reviewing the facts, empowering new partners,” at the 4th Annual

Primary Care and Prevention Conference on Improving Health, Eliminating Disparities, sponsored by

Morehouse School of Medicine. October 2004.

Community (Hawaii, 1993-2004)

Colorectal Cancer Committee, American Cancer Society Hawaii Pacific Division, 2001-2004

Nutrition Education Survey Committee, Hawaii Department of Health, 2000-2001

Nominating Committee member, Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawaii, 2000

Vice Chair, Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawaii, 1999

Executive Committee, Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawaii, 1996-2004

Planning Committee, Hawaii Outcomes Institute, 2000

Preventive Block Grant Advisory Committee, Hawai'i State Department of Health, 1995-1999

Clinical Research Center Scientific Advisory Committee, Kapiolani Medical Center, Honolulu, 1995-2001

Evaluation training/consultation for Preventive Block Grant awards, Hawaii Department of Health, 1996-1997

Member, Hawaii 5 A Day Coalition, 1994-2002

Member, Hawaii Breast Cancer Coalition, 1993-1997

Member, Hawaii Keiki (child) Injury Prevention Control Coalition, 1995-1997

Member, Hawaii Skin Cancer Coalition, 1996-2004

Community (Pennsylvania and Michigan, 1974-1992)

Member, Local Evaluation Planning Group, AIDS Outreach Programs for Injection

Drug Users, Phila. Health Management Corporation (CDC funded), 1991-92

Member, Wellness Advisory Committee, National Rural Health Network, 1989

Member, Governor's Interagency Council on Nutrition, Nutrition Education Subcommittee, 1988-1989

Member, Preventive Health & Health Svcs Block Grant Advisory Task Force, Pa Dept of Health, 1987-1990

Member, Pa. State Health Risk Reduction Advisory Board, 1986-1989

Member, National Red Cross Proposal Review Panel, Education-Community-Emergency

Services Award Program, 1985

Chair, Health Services, Red Cross (SE Pa. Chapter), 1984-85

Member, Board of Directors, American Red Cross (S.E. Penna. Chapter), 1984-85

Member, Executive Director Search Committee, SE Penna. High Blood Pressure Control Program, 1984

Member, Health Services Advisory Committee, American Red Cross (S.E. Penna. Chapter), 1983-1986

Member, PCA Congregate Meals Task Force, 1983-1985

Member, Public Education Committee, Arthritis Foundation (Eastern Penna Chapter), 1983-1984

Mayor's Commission on Health in the 80's, Member of Committee on Public Health and

Prevention, 1982-1983

Citizens for Treatment of High Blood Pressure, Inc., Sponsor, Pa State Chapter, 1982-1983

Amer Cancer Soc, Philadelphia Division - Design of evaluation for Employee Education Programs, 1981-1982

Southeastern Pennsylvania High Blood Pressure Control Program: North Central Phila Local Coordinating

Council and Screenor Educ Committee, 1980-1981; Regional Education & Standards Committees, 1982-1984

Michigan Lung Association and University of Michigan Student Health Service:

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Nutrition and Behavior seminars for Smoking Cessation groups, 1976-1977

Ann Arbor City Anti-Rape Advisory Board, 1974-1976

Member, U. of Michigan Food Action Coalition, Education Committee, 1974-1976

Project Community, Ann Arbor Neighborhood Center Recreation Supervisor, 1974

Professional

Editorial

Editorial Board, Cancer Prevention Research, 2008-2010

Editorial Board, Journal of Environmental and Public Health, 2008-2010

Editorial Board, Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention (CEBP), 2009-2012

Advisory Editor, Social Science & Medicine, 2006-2012

Editorial Advisory Board, British Journal of Health Psychology, 2006-2008

Editorial Board, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 2007-2010

Honorary Editorial Board, Clinical Medicine: Dermatology (Libertas Academica), 2007-2009

Honorary Editorial Board, Patient Preference and Adherence (Dove Medical Press, New Zealand), 2007-2008

Editorial Board, The Open Ethics Journal (Bentham Science Publishers), 2007-2009

Editorial Board, Preventive Medicine, 2003-2005

Associate Editor (Behavioral Science), Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, 1998-2002

Editorial Board, Health Psychology, 1998-2000, 2002

Editorial Board, American Journal of Health Promotion; Editor of Nutrition Section, 1992-present

Editorial Board, Patient Education and Counseling, 1986-present

Editorial Board, Asia Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 1999

Editorial Board, Health Education Research (IRL Press), 1985-1993; Reviewer, 1994-2002

Editorial Review Board, Health Promotion Practice, 2001-2003

Board of Editors, Journal of Nutrition Education, 1984-1989

Guest Editorial Board, Health Education Research Special Issue on “Item Response Theory (IRT) in Health

Education and Behavioral Sciences Research," 2005-06

Guest Editorial Board, Health Education Research Special Issue on “Conceptualizing Health Behavior Change

Research: Theory Comparison and Multiple Behavior Intervention Research from the NIH Behavior

Change Consortium,” 2001

Guest Editorial Board, Health Educ Behavior Special Issue on “Learning What Works and How: Process

Evaluation of the 5-A-Day Projects,” 2000

Guest Editorial Board, Health Educ Qtly Issue on "Ecological Models," 1987-1988

Board of Editors, Healthy People, 1985-88

Professional Advisory Board, Health & You, 1985-1988

Reviewer, Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1999, 2005, 2007

Reviewer, Preventing Chronic Disease, 2008

Reviewer, Public Health Nutrition, 1998, 2006

Reviewer, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 1999, 2002-2006

Reviewer, American Journal of Evaluation, 2004

Reviewer, Appetite, 2003, 2005

Reviewer, Archives of Dermatology, 2004, 2005

Reviewer, Archives of Internal Medicine, 2007

Reviewer, Australia and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 1998-2001

Reviewer, Australian Journal of Health Promotion, 1998-present

Reviewer, British Journal of Nutrition, 2008

Reviewer, British Journal of Cancer, 2009

Reviewer, Cancer Causes & Control, 2005

Reviewer, Cancer Detection and Prevention, 2002-2003

Reviewer, Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, 1994-present

Reviewer, Clinical Genetics, 1999

Reviewer, Controlled Clinical Trials, 1999; and Contemporary Clinical Trials (new name), 2010

Reviewer, International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1994

Reviewer, Ethnicity and Disease, 1994

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Reviewer, Diabetes Care, 1996-present

Reviewer, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2006-2008

Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health, 1989-present

Reviewer, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 1999-present

Reviewer, American Journal of Managed Care, 1997

Reviewer, British Journal of Nutrition, 2008

Reviewer, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2009

Reviewer, Ethnicity and Health, 2003

Reviewer, Hawaii Medical Journal, 2003

Reviewer, Health and Place, 2007, 2009

Reviewer, Health Psychology, 1994-present

Reviewer, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (IJBNPA), 2003-2005

Reviewer, International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2001-present

Reviewer, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2005

Reviewer, Journal of the American Planning Association, 2005

Reviewer, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2005

Reviewer, Journal of Community Psychology, 2009

Reviewer, Journal of Consumer Affairs, 1993

Reviewer, Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1989, 1991

Reviewer, Journal of Health Communication, 2005

Reviewer, Journal of School Health, 2007

Reviewer, Nutrition: The International Journal of Applied and Basic Nutritional Sciences, 1997

Reviewer, Obesity Research, 2005, 2006

Reviewer, Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2008

Reviewer, Psychology & Health, 1994

Reviewer, Psychiatry in Medicine, 1993

Reviewer, Public Health Reports, 1985-86, 1989

Reviewer, Public Health Nutrition, 2006-2008, 2010

Reviewer, Social Science and Medicine, 2003

Reviewer, Health Education Quarterly/Health Education and Behavior, 1987-present

Reviewer, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (IJBPNA), 2004

Reviewer, International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 2000

Reviewer, Preventive Medicine, 1985-present

Reviewer, Journal of Consumer Affairs, 1991-present

Reviewer, Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1982, 1991, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2007

Reviewer, Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2004

Reviewer, Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987, 2005

Reviewer, Journal of Occupational Medicine, 1987

Reviewer, Journal of Nutrition Education, 1980-1983, 1989-1996

Reviewer, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2005

Reviewer, Patient Education and Counseling, 1981, 1985

Reviewer, Annual Review of Health Promotion and Education, 1985

Reviewer, U.S. Department of Agriculture, White Paper on Nutrition Education, 1994

Reviewer, Professional and Public Education Materials, Krames Communications, 1993

Reviewer, Public Health Service Report on Dietary Fat and Health, 1991-92

Reviewer, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, Nutrition During Pregnancy and

Lactation: An Implementation Guide, 1991

Reviewer, Research Awards program proposals, Queens College, CUNY, 1992

Reviewer for books, Jossey-Bass, Inc. Publishers, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996

Reviewer (book prospectus), Blackwell-Wiley Publishing, 2007

Reviewer (book prospectus), Mayfield Publishing Co., 1991

Reviewer (policy report), The Quality of Medical Care: Information for Consumers, Office of

Technology Assessment, U.S. Congress, 1987-1988

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Reviewer (book prospectus), Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987

Reviewer, Wellness Workbook, Random House, Inc., 1982-83

Reviewer for textbook, Introduction to Health Education, Mayfield Publishing Company, 1981

Elected Offices/Appointed Leadership Positions

Member, Board of Directors of The Health Project, www.thehealthproject.com, 2010-2013

Chair, Policy Committee, National (CDC) Prevention Research Centers Program, 2008-2009

Member, Task Force on Community Preventive Services (CDC Director Appointment), 2006-2010

Priorities and Updates Subcommittee, 2006-08; Methods Subcommittee, 2008

Lead Organizer of the NCI/Emory meeting, “Developing Consensus Measures of Skin Cancer Prevention

Behaviors: An Investigators‟ Workshop,” Atlanta, December 2005

Chair, Steering Committee, CDC Foundation Young Investigator Awards, 2005-2008

Board of Directors, Beauty Becomes You Foundation (Atlanta; dedicated to improving quality of life and

aesthetics of older adults), 2006-2007

Board of Directors, Hawaii Outcomes Institute, 2000-2004

Panel of Distinguished Experts, Center for the Advancement of Health (CFAH), 2000-2003

Governing Council Member, Public Health Education and Health Promotion (PHEHP) Section of American

Public Health Association (APHA), 1994-1996

Board of Governors, University of Michigan School of Public Health Alumni Society, 1988-1994

Co-Chair, Awards Committee, Public Health Education (PHE) Section of American

Public Health Association (APHA), 1991-1992; Member, Awards Committee, 1994

Secretary, Public Health Education (PHE) Section, Amer Public Health Assoc (APHA), 1987-1988

Co-Chair, Philadelphia Regional SPSSI Chapter, 1987-1988

Section Councilor, PHE Section, APHA, 1984-1987

Chair, APHA Journal Action Task Force, PHE Section, 1985-1987

Nominating Committee, Nutrition Council of Pennsylvania; member, 1987-1988; chair, 1988-1989

Section Newsletter Editor, PHE Section, APHA, 1983-1984

Chair, Challenge Grants Committee, PHE Section, APHA, 1982-83

Invited/Representative Conference Participation

Thought Leaders Forum, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ, December 2007.

State of the Science Conference: Evaluation of Policy and Environmental Change for Heart Disease and Stroke

Prevention, the National Forum for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, Boulder, CO, August 2007.

Think Tank on Health Disparities in Cancer (American Association of Cancer Research): Planning Committee

and Chair, Behavioral Science Session; Philadelphia PA, October 2006.

Taking Research to Practice: An Exploratory Meeting; Directors of Health Promotion and Education &

CDC‟s Prevention Research Centers Program, July 2006

Shade Planning for America‟s Schools, for CDC Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, 2003

Environmental, Policy and Pricing Interventions to Increase Fruit and Vegetable Intake, CDC DNPA, 2002

Summit on Promoting Healthy Eating and Active Living, Partnership to Promote Healthy Eating and Active

Living, Washington, D.C., June 2000.

Theory and Action for Health, sponsored by CDC, WHO, and HEA of the U.K., London, March 2000.

Partners in Prevention, Skin Cancer Prevention Conference, CDC/American Academy of Dermatology, 1996

Concept review for Nutrition Interventions in Primary Care, National Cancer Institute, DCPC, Feb. 1994

NIH Research Agenda Conference on Modification of Dietary Behavior, 1989

APHA representative to National Cholesterol Education Program Planning Workshops; NHLBI, 1985

Research Agenda Conference on Health Hazard Appraisal/Health Risk Appraisal,

Foundation for Health Services Research; Wayzata, Minnesota, 1986

Workshop on Pre-Pregnancy Nutrition, March of Dimes; Univ. of Maryland, 1987

National Center for Health Education (NCHE) representative to Surgeon General's Workshop

on "Children with HIV Infection [AIDS] and Their Families;" Philadelphia, 1987.

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Committees, Advisory Boards, and Reviews

Expert Panel, Community Based Obesity Surveillance Project, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,

2010

Reviewer, grant applications for RC4 Community-Linked Research Infrastructure, NIH, 2010

Reviewer, Career Development Award Application, Einstein-Montefiore Institute for Clinical and Translational

Research, 2010

Evaluation of Fellowship nominees, MacArthur Foundation, 2010

Reviewer, Institute of Medicine draft report “Strategies to Reduce Sodium Intake in the United States,” 2009

Nutrition Research Scientific Advisory Committee (NRSAC), National Dairy Council, 2009-2012

Internal Reviewer, Grant Application to Improve Healthy Lifestyles, Los Angeles County

Department of Health, 2009

Reviewer, Common Community Measures for Obesity Prevention (COCOMO) – Measures Report, DNPAO,

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2008

Advisory Board, Directions in Cancer Control and Health Promotion, American Cancer Society (National

Home Office), Atlanta, July 2008.

Reviewer, Centers for Excellence in Cancer Communication Research (CECCR) applications, National Cancer

Institute, 2008

Expert Panel, GIS Childhood Obesity Project, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2008-2009

Nutrition Advisory Board, Au Bon Pain restaurants, 2007-2010

Reviewer, grant applications for the Medical Research Council, United Kingdom, 2007-2008

Member, External Advisory Committee, University of Alabama-Birmingham Clinical Nutrition Research

Unit, 2007-2011

Reviewer, CDC's Healthy Workplaces Goal Action Plan, 2007

Expert Advisor, YMCA of the USA/YMCA Activate America Project; Community Healthy Living Index, 2007

Reviewer, Sociocultural Committee, California Breast Cancer Research Program, 2007

Reviewer, grant application for the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development, Ministry

of Health, Welfare and Sport, 2007

External Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure Actions – various universities including University of Texas;

University of Lugano (Switzerland); University of Waterloo (Ontario, Canada); University of Sydney

(Australia); University of Michigan; University of Massachusetts; Johns Hopkins University; University

of Colorado; Virginia Commonwealth University; University of Pennsylvania; University of Washington;

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; University of California at Los Angeles; Tulane University,

University of California at San Diego; University of California at Davis; 1995-present

Member, Site Visit Team, Cancer Center Support Grant, NCI; Memorial Sloan-KetteringCancer Ctr, May 2007

Member, PRC Policy Committee, National Prevention Research Centers Program, 2007-2008

Expert Reviewer, National Fruit and Vegetable Program‟s “products promotable criteria,” Division of

Nutrition and Physical Activity, CDC, 2007

Review Panel, External portfolio review, Division of Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, CDC 2007

Expert Reviewer, American Dietetic Association (ADA) Standardized Language Task Force, 2006-07

Member, Nutrition Environment Measures Working Group, National Cancer Institute/NIH, 2006-07

Reviewer, RTIPS evidence-based intervention programs (Research Tested Intervention Programs),

National Cancer Institute, 2006-07

Expert Panel on Chronic Disease Prevention in Worksites; Partnership for Prevention, 2006-07

Reviewer, Fellowship Application, Vic Health Foundation, Melbourne, Victoria Australia, 2006

Reviewer, External Review Report, Applied Epidemiology and Cancer Control Branch, Division of Cancer

Prevention and Control, CDC, 2006

Reviewer, Grant Applications for the Healthy Eating Research Program, Robert Wood Johnson

Foundation/University of Minnesota, 2006-2008

Member, Scientific Review Committee, American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 5th Annual

International conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research (November 2006, Boston)

Expert Reviewer/Commentator, Health Behavior News Service, Center for Advancement of Health

(CFAH), 2004-2007

Track Chair for 2006 Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meetings; for Population Health, Policy, and

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Advocacy Track

Reviewer, Environmental & Contextual Factors Track; 2006 Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meetings

Lombardi Cancer Center, Georgetown University; Advisory Committee for Cancer Prevention and Control

Program, 2005

American Cancer Society (National Home Office), Behavioral Research Center Advisory Workgroup, 2005

Member, Behavioral Sciences Task Force, American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2003-2006

Coordination Team, Guide to Community Preventive Services (CDC), Worksite Obesity Supplementary

Review, 2005-2007

Advisory Panel, Steps to a Healthier US, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2004-2005

Site Visitor, Accreditation Team; Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH), University of Texas-

Houston School of Public Health, 2004

Grant Reviewer, Dutch Cancer Society, 2004

Grant Reviewer, Genesis Oncology Trust (a cancer research funding charity), New Zealand, 2003

Reviewer, National Research Initiative (NRI) Competitive Grants Program, U.S. Department of Agriculture,

Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, 2003

Policy Advisory Committee, Active Living Research Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2003

Advisory Committee, Nursing Partnership Center for the Advancement of Health Disparities Research,

University of Washington and University of Hawaii, 2002-2006

Grant Reviewer, Active Living Research Program, RWJF and San Diego State University, 2003

Consultation Group member, Nutrition Reviews, Community Preventive Services Guide/CDC, 2002-2003

Reviewer, McMaster University Evidence-Based Practice Center report “Diffusion and Dissemination of

Evidence-Based Cancer Control Interventions”, 2002

External member of doctoral dissertation committee (with limited-term graduate faculty appointment),

Dept of Health Behavior & Health Ed, School of Public Health, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2002-2005

Reviewer, Speaking for Health: Assessing Health Communications Strategies for Diverse Populations, for the

Institute of Medicine, 2002

Site Visitor/Reviewer, SunSmart Program, for the VicHealth Foundation, Melbourne, Victoria, AUS, 2002

Reviewer, Pilot grant proposals for the University of Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center, 2002

Thesis Examiner, University of Toronto, Institute of Medical Sciences, Canada, 2002

Member, Kaiser Care Management Institute, Weight Management Initiative Advisory Committee, 2002

Senior External Advisor, “Improving bone health in adolescents through targeted behavioral intervention,”

funded by US Department of Agriculture (Purdue University, Coordinating Center), 2001-2005

Reviewer, Evidence Review on Nutrition Counseling in Primary Care, Res Triangle Institute/AHRQ, 2001

Grant Reviewer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2000-2001

Chair, Cancer Track, Program Committee of the Seventh International Congress of Behavioral Medicine

(Helsinki, Finland), 2001-2002

Co-Promotor, Doctoral dissertation (Ingrid Steenhuis), Department of Health Promotion and Education,

University of Maastricht, Maastricht, the Netherlands, 1998-present

Reviewer for North Carolina Cancer Control Advisory Board‟s Plan for 2001-2006, 2000

Thesis Examiner, Cancer Prevention Research Centre, Univ. of Queensland, Brisbane QLD, Australia, 2000

Thesis Examiner, University of Newcastle Department of Psychology, Newcastle NSW, Australia, 2000

Coordination Team for Cancer Chapter (member), U.S. Community Preventive Services Guide, Centers for

Disease Control & Prevention, 1999-2001

Research Project Grant Assessor, National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, Health

Enhancement Standing Committee, 2000 and 2001

Research Agenda Advisory Committee, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion,

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), 2000

Reviewer, Grant Applications, Health Research Council of New Zealand, 1999-2001

Search Committee, Chief of Health Promotion Research Branch, National Cancer Institute, 1999-2000

Chair, Cancer Track, Program Committee of the Sixth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine

(Brisbane QLD, Australia), 1999-2000

Site Visitor, Accreditation Team; Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH), U of Illinois-Chicago, 1999

Grant Reviewer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1999

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Work Group on Research Agenda for Nutrition and Physical Activity, NCI, 1998

Research Agenda Planning Group, Women's CVD Health Network, CDC, 1998

Behavioral Medicine Study Section, NIH, standing member 1997-2000 (Ad hoc member 1995-1996)

Chair, Site Visit Team, UCLA Program Project Grant in Cancer Control, 1997

Member, Scientific Review Group (SRG), Subcommittee E of National Cancer Institute, April 1997

Co-Promotor, Doctoral dissertation (Hans Brug), Department of Health Promotion and Education, University of

Maastricht, Maastricht, the Netherlands, 1995-1997

Working Group on Behavioral Research in Cancer Prevention and Control, NCI, NIH, 1996

Best Practices Advisory Committee, for HealthCare Forum, development of community partnerships

workbook for California Wellness Foundation, 1996

External examiner for doctoral thesis, Graduate Degrees Committee, Australian National University,

Canberra, Australia, 1996

Reviewer, Victoria Health Promotion Foundation (Australia), grant proposals, 1993 and 1995-1996

Grant Review Panel, California Breast Cancer Research Program, 1995

Editorial Advisory Panel, First Annual Report on Public Health Service Evaluations, Office of the Assistant

Secretary of Health, PHS, DHHS, 1994

Reviewer, Research Development Program Grants, American Cancer Society, 1994 and 1996

Five-A-Day Advisory Committee, NCI Cancer Information Service Research Consortium, 1994-1995

Planning Committee, Distance Education Programs for Public Health Nutritionists, Centers for Disease

Control, Division of Nutrition, 1994

Reviewer, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Optimal Nutrition Grants Program, April 1994

Reviewer, National Cancer Institute of Canada, grant proposals, 1994, 1996-1997

External examiner (opponent) for doctoral thesis defense, Department of Public Health, University of

Sydney, Australia, April 1994

Advisory Panel, National Project for a Strategic Plan for Changing the American Diet, 1993

Health Education Consultation: Centers for Disease Control's Health Promotion Efforts, 1993

External examiner (opponent) for doctoral thesis defense, Department of Health Education, University of

Limburg, Maastricht, the Netherlands, November 1993

Special Review Group, Asthma Academic Awards and Tuberculosis Academic Awards, NHLBI, 1993

Expert Advisory Panel, Natl Project for a Strategic Plan for Changing the American Diet, 1993

Member, Site Visit Team, Cancer Center Support Grant, NCI; UCLA Jonsson Cancer Ctr, May 1993.

External examiner for Ph.D. thesis, Dept. of Community & Prev Med., Univ of Adelaide, March 1993

Reviewer, Intervention Plan for Maine Cancer Control Program, Data-Based Intervention Research

(DBIR) Program, National Cancer Institute, 1992

Advisory Board Member, Worksite Bladder Cancer Screening Research Program, Div of Population

Sciences, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, 1992

Reviewer, Prevention Center Grant Supplementary Proposals, Centers for Disease Control, 1992

External examiner for Ph.D. thesis, Div. of Applied Human Nutrition, College of Family and Consumer

Studies, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, April 1992

Co-Director, Society for General Internal Medicine, Nutrition Survey of members, 1991-1992

Reviewer, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Farm Cancer Control

Demonstration Projects, 1991-1992

Chair, Special Review Committee, Human Development and Aging, NIH, December 1991

Reviewer, Abstracts for Society for Behavioral Medicine 1992 Meeting, 1991.

Member, Site Visit Team, Cancer Control Program Project, NCI, NIH; UCLA

Jonsson Cancer Center, Div. of Cancer Prevention, November 1991.

Member, Technical Review Group, NCI, NIH; Women's Health Trial--Feasibility

Study in Minority Populations, Clinical Centers, July 1991.

Member, Society for General Internal Medicine, Nutrition Task Force, 1991.

Member, Site Visit Team, Cancer Control Program Project, NCI, NIH; Division of Preventive

and Behavioral Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, March 1991.

Special Review Group, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, NCI, 1990

Special Review Group, Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Grants, Health Psychology,

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National Institutes of Health (NIH), December 1989, March 1990, March 1993

Member, Evaluation Advisory Group, Project LEAN, Kaiser Family Foundation, September 1989

Member, Review Panel, Community-State Projects, Project LEAN, Kaiser Family Fdn, June 1989

Member (ad hoc), Behavioral Medicine Study Section, NIH, June 1989

Chair, Review Group, Office of Cancer Communications Support Contract, NCI, 1989

Abstract Review Committee, Soc for Nutrition Education Annual Meeting, 1989

Member, Site Visit Team, University of North Carolina Lineberger Cancer Center, NCI, NIH, 1989

Working Group on "Clinical Opportunities for Diet Modification for the Busy Physician," NCI, NIH, 1988

Expert Panel, U.S.D.A., Food and Nutrition Service, "Effective nutrition.education for WIC clients," 1988

Special Review Group, SBIR Grants, Phase I & II, National Institutes of Health (NIH), July 1988

"Prescribe For Health" Working Group, National Cancer Institute (NCI), NIH, 1988

Member, Site Visit Team, UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, NCI, NIH, 1988

Special Review Group, SBIR Grants, Phase I, NCI, NIH, March 1988

Special Review Group, Cancer Education Grants, NCI, NIH, 1988

Planning Committee, Transfusion Medicine Academic Awards (TMAA) Annual Meeting;

& Coordinator of Educators' Program, 1987-1989

Ad Hoc Review Committee, "Modification of Eating Behavior in the Community," NCI, NIH, 1987

Member, Nominating Committee, PHE Section, APHA, 1985-86

Member, Annual Meeting Program Planning Committee, Society for Public Health Education, 1986

Abstract/Paper Reviewer, Assoc Amer Med Colleges/Research in Med Educ Annual Conference, 1986, 1987

Abstract Reviewer, APHA Annual Meeting, PHE Section, 1985-1988, 1990, 1993

Member, Program Committee, Association for Social Sciences in Health, 1983-86

Planning Committee, Workshop on "Writing for Publication," Society for Nutrition Education, 1984-5

Correspondent, CENTER, National Center for Health Ed., 1984-1985

Member, Program Committee, Consumer Health Educ Assoc of the Delaware Valley, 1983-1984

Member, SOPHE Graduate Student Awards Committee, 1983-1986

Reviewer for Program Proposals for Amer Psychological Assoc Annual Convention, 1981 and 1983

Nutrition Advisory Committee, Philadelphia Regional Pediatric Pulmonary Program, 1982-1983

Other: Videotapes and Media Appearances

Numerous media interviews and articles (www.ABCnews.com, www.upi.com, Weight Watchers magazine,

XM Satellite Radio‟s ReachMD, KDKA Radio Pittsburgh) – Healthy Menu Project [article in Am J Prev

Med May 2007]

Moderator, Press Conference, at the American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) Frontiers in Cancer

Prevention Research Conference, Boston, November 2006

Guest on “Drinking and the Holidays,” radio special on Crater 96 and 4 other stations, December 2000

Appearance on "Here's to Your Health," Cable TV show, Hawai'i Department of Education, March 1996

Interviews on minors' access to tobacco/alcohol, various Hawaii network TV and radio stations, 1996-2002

Training Segment on "NDC Today" video, Topic--Changing Dietary Behavior; National Dairy Council, 1991.

Interview, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) radio, promoting healthy eating, February 1991

Featured speaker on "Health and Wellness: Changing Harmful Health Habits," RECNET, National Rural

Electrical Cooperative Association, 1989.

Featured guest on "Newsprobe," WTAF-TV, Philadelphia; Addictions and Dependencies; 1984.

Guest on "Student Forum," WCAU-FM Radio, Phila.; topic--Addictions, 1984.

CONSULTING

2010-2012 Scientific Advisory Committee, Emory Prevention Research Center, Emory University

2008-2009 Consultant, Review of Environmental and Policy Interventions for Childhood Obesity

Prevention, Transtria LLC and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

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2007-2008 Expert Advisor, Minnesota Healthy Eating Survey (MHES), Blue Cross and Blue Shield of

Minnesota Center for Prevention

2007-2009 Consultant, SHIFT Study (Study of Health In Families in Transition), funded by the Robert

Wood Johnson Foundation (PI: Ross Brownson, PhD)

2006-2009 Consultant, Healthy Eating Research Program (University of Minnesota office), funded by the

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

2006 External Advisor, Weight Gain Prevention Research Programme (N-R-G), funded by the Dutch

Heart Foundation, at the University of Maastricht

2005-2007 Consultation on eBalance project (SBIR), San Diego Center for Health Interventions

(Kevin Patrick, MD, PI)

2005 Chair, Research Advisory Committee for Healthy Menu Project (funded by Robert Wood

Johnson Foundation), Produce for Better Health Foundation (Kathy Hoy, Project Director)

2005 Study of tailored messages for relatives of melanoma patients, Fox Chase Cancer Center,

Philadelphia (Sharon Manne, PhD, PI)

2004-2005 Development of research summaries on Childhood Obesity, for Active Living Research program

funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

2004-2005 Consultation on CDC-funded study, Financial Incentives for Smoking Cessation, University of

Pennsylvania (Kevin Volpp, MD, PhD, PI)

2004 Consultation on research project, Finding the M.I.N.C. for Mammography Maintenance

(PRISM2), University of North Carolina (Barbara Rimer, PI)

2003 Mentor/consultant, Maryland Sun Protection and Skin Cancer Awareness Study (Dr. Alison

Ehrlich, PI), funded by the Centers for Disease Control [K03 award]

2002 Grant application review and consultation, North Dakota State University (K. McCaul)

2002 Consultation on Putting Prevention into Practice in Rural Hawaii (J. Schoultz, School of

Nursing, University of Hawaii)

2001-2002 Development of a skin cancer prevention intervention for Maryland Waterman, National Cancer

Institute (Intramural, Division of Clinical Sciences), with Dr. Alison Ehrlich

2001 Grant application review and consultation, Boston University School of Medicine (A. Geller)

2001-2002 Tailored messages for colorectal cancer detection; NCI grant application review and

consultation, and consultation on tailored message design; Fox Chase Cancer Center (S. Manne)

2000-2001 Grant application review, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (E. Gritz)

2000-2001 Program project grant application review, Center for Health Research, Portland Oregon

(J. Hollis, V. Stevens)

1999-2000 Technical Expert Advisory Group, Efficacy of Behavioral Dietary Interventions to Reduce

Cancer Risk (AHCPR/NCI Study), Research Triangle Institute, N.C.

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1999-2000 5 A Day Evaluation Working Group, for Division of Cancer Control & Population Sciences,

National Cancer Institute

1999 Review of grant application, Cancer Genetics Program at Lombardi Cancer Center,

Washington, D.C. (C. Lerman, J. Audrain)

1998-1999 Review of program project grant application & mock site visit team, Cancer Prevention

Research Program at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle (B. Thompson, PI)

1998 Consultant to Commonwealth Department of Health and Family Services, Canberra on ACT

Australia, on New National Directions in Health Promotion and Prevention.

1998-2001 Behavioral science aspects of Skin Cancer Guidelines, Centers for Disease Prevention and

Control, National Skin Cancer Prevention and Education Program

1998 Behavioral consultant, Melanoma Siblings Study, Boston University and Dana-Farber Cancer

Institute, Boston, Massachusetts (H. Koh, A. Geller)

1997-99 Consulting Investigator, trials of voice-automated counseling for dietary change (TLC Eat and

Run, and DietAid; Rob Friedman, M.D., PI), Boston University

1997 Review of alternative nutritional therapies for common health problems, for MultiCare Health

Systems, Spokane, Washington

1997 Consultant to Cancer Prevention Research Unit, at Center for Health Research, Kaiser

Permanente Northwest Region, Portland, Oregon

1997 External advisor for mock site visit, Cancer Control Program Project application, AMC Cancer

Research Center, Denver

1996 External review, proposed doctoral program in Health and Wellness Promotion, Montclair State

University, New Jersey

1996 Consultant to Burson-Marsteller/American Dietetic Association Foundation, for “Understanding

Behavior Change” chapter for Project LEAN Resource Kit

1996 Research agenda development in dietary behavior change, for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

1996 Community health and health promotion in the Marshall Islands, consultant to project based at

Queensland Univ of Technology (Brisbane, Aus), sponsored by Asia Pacific Development Bank

1995-1996 Development of Self-Guided Workbook and Training for State-Added Questions for the

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey, Hawai'i State Department of Health, Health

Promotion and Education Branch

1995 Consultant to Jossey-Bass, Inc. Publishers, Health Series

1995 Expert Advisory Committee, Cancer Information Service Research Consortium, AMC

Cancer Center

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1995 University of Arizona Cancer Center, Behavioral Sciences Program

1995, 1999 Dept of Cancer Prevention & Control, Lombardi Cancer Center, Georgetown University

1994 National Workplace Health Promotion Study, Sydney University, Australia

1993-1996 Consultant to Five-a-Day Nutrition Intervention Projects, University of North Carolina and

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

1992-1995 Diabetic Retiponathy Awareness Program, community intervention study, Stony Brook Health

Sciences Center/Natl. Eye Institute.

1993 Data-Based Intervention Program, National Cancer Institute, Consultation on use of data

sources for health promotion and cancer control planning

1992-1994 Advisor to Nutrition Education Research Center grant, University of Limburg, Department of

Health Education, Maastricht, the Netherlands.

1992-1993 Advisory Panel, WIC Nutrition Education Assessment Study, Abt Associates/USDA.

1992 Evaluation of "Healthy Menu Program," a Federal worksite cafeteria nutrition program, for

Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, PHS, DHHS.

1992 Development of community nutrition grant proposal, Brown University.

1991 Development of Feasibility Project for Community Food and Nutrition Program, Westmead

Hospital Dept. of Community Medicine, Westmead, NSW, Australia.

1991 Experiment to Improve Nutrition Counseling by Resident Physicians, NHLBI Grant to Division

of Cardiovascular Medicine, Univ. of Massachusetts Medical Center.

1990-1991 Development of automated telephone counseling for cholesterol management, Health

Information Technologies, Inc., Rochester.

1990-1991 Evaluation Consultant, Medical Student Fellowship in Nutrition Education, National Dairy

Council and Chicago Medical School.

1990 Development of Regional Training for Health Promotion for Older Adults, New Jersey

Departments of Health (Gerontology Program) and Community Affairs (Division on Aging).

Through AARP National Health Promotion Resource Center.

1989 University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC: Genl Internal Medicine

Fellowship, Cholesterol Reduction in Primary Care: Consultation on development, evaluation.

1989 Project LEAN Training Workshop for State and Community Grantees, Kaiser Family

Foundation: Workshop Faculty.

1989 M.D. Anderson Cancer Center: Consultation on proposal for worksite health promotion study

1988 Henry J. Kaiser Foundation and Stanford University Center for Health Promotion, Menlo Park,

CA: Nutrition Coordinating Committee Meeting on "Working Effectively With Organizations."

1988 Focus Technologies, Inc., Washington, DC: Consultation on cholesterol education programs.

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1987-1988 HealthEast, Allentown, PA: Consultation on development of medical center-based

comprehensive weight management center.

1987 Fox Chase Cancer Center, Behavioral Research, grant development for Enhancing Adherence to

Mobile Mammography at the Worksite

1987 Columbia University School of Public Health: Technical/copy editing for proceedings of "Youth

2000: Imperatives for the Future," and Maternal and Child Health Division brochure.

1985-1990 Johnson & Johnson Health Management, Inc./JJHMI, Santa Monica, CA [U.S. Corp. Health

Management until 1987]: worksite health promotion program consulting:

*Coordinator, IBM A Plan for Life evaluation revisions and course criteria review (87-88)

*Review of Diet Center Program, 1989

*Regional Health Coordinator and planning consultant, IBM

*Training and technical assistance: RCA; General Motors; Ford Motor Company; South Central

Bell; Grumman Corporation

1987 DuPont Corporation & EBA Associates: Train occupational nurses for cholesterol counseling.

1987 Abington Memorial Hospital, Abington, PA; Department of Education and Training: Strategic

planning consultation, community health education programs.

1987 Pennsylvania State University Department of Health Education and Pennsylvania Department of

Health: Evaluation of health risk reduction programs.

1987 Focus Technologies, Inc., Washington, DC: Development of nutrition counseling algorithms for

weight control, cardiovascular risk reduction, and cancer risk reduction.

1987 Healthy Lifestyles Wellness Program, Battle Creek, MICH: Program evaluation consultation.

1987 Johnson & Johnson, Live for Life Program: Consultation regarding increasing involvement of

wage/blue collar workers in health promotion programs.

1986 HealthEast, Allentown, PA: Consultation for hospital-based community health promotion.

1986 Columbia University School of Public Health and Ford Foundation: Technical/copy editing for

report on "Prenatal Care Initiatives."

1985-1986 Consultant to "Nutrition at the Worksite" Cooperative Agreement: Society for Nutrition

Education, and Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (DHHS).

1985 Pennsylvania Department of Health, Health Risk Reduction Project: Evaluation training and

consultation for statewide health risk reduction programs in worksites, schools, and community.

1985 Nutri/System, Inc., Philadelphia, PA: Consultation on weight loss program development.

1985-1989 Temple University School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Richard Eisenstaedt, M.D.:

Educational Consultant, Transfusion Medicine Academic Awards Program, NHLBI.

1984-1987 Teacher-Practitioner-Researcher Project, Cedar Crest College and Lehigh Valley Hospital Center,

Allentown, PA: Evaluation consultant .

1985 Penna Dept of Health, Southeast District: Evaluation of worksite health risk reduction programs.

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1985 SmithKline Beckman Corp., Philadelphia, PA: Preparation of drug profile sheet for physicians.

1984 Friends Hall, Fox Chase Medical Center, Philadelphia: Proposal development for demonstration

project "Peer Counseling for Disabled Elderly Discharged from a Skilled Nursing Facility."

1984 American Red Cross, S.E. Pennsylvania Chapter, Philadelphia: Consultation for worksite health

promotion market research.

1983-1984 Finance America, Inc., Allentown, PA: Development of employee health promotion program,

with Lehigh Valley Stroke Program.

1984 Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia: Consultation on process evaluation of Cancer Program

for Older Citizens (CAPROC).

1983-1984 Senior Citizens' Center Peer Facilitator Program, Allentown, PA: Evaluation consultant for

project sponsored by Lehigh Valley Stroke Program and Pennsylvania Department of Aging.

1983 Butcher, Borchart, & Assoc. Management Co.: Consultation on development of Rutgers Univ.

Family & Community Health Program.

1983 Southeastern Penna. High Blood Pressure Control Program: Evaluation of existing and needed

community hypertension screening site activity.

1983 Philadelphia Corporation for Aging: Proposal development, "Improving Nutrition Education and

Counseling for the Homebound Elderly."

1983 Evaluation of "Child Care in the Home," St. John Ambulance, University of Ottawa, Ontario;

Consultation on instrument development.

1983 Phila. Corp. for Aging: Training social workers: Nutritional Concerns of Homebound Elderly.

1982-83 Some Body, Inc., Exercise Program for Pregnant Women and New Mothers, Philadelphia:

Development of research on benefits of exercise during the childbearing year.

1982-84 Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA: With Lehigh Valley Stroke Program;

development and evaluation of worksite hypertension control program.

1981 National Prevention Evaluation Resource Network (NPERN), Evaluation consultant to Minnesota

and Virginia drug abuse prevention programs

1979-82 Live for Life Program, Johnson & Johnson Corporation: Conducting health promotion seminars;

technical advising for Health Knowledge and Nutrition task forces at six worksites; consultation to

program staff on health behavior change strategies and service delivery.

1981 National Health Service Corps, Region III DHHS: Development of training materials to improve

Nurse Practitioners' patient education and its evaluation.

1979 Institute for Outdoor Awareness, Swarthmore, PA: Evaluation consultant, "Outdoor Therapy

Alternatives for Youth in Drug Treatment Programs," funded by Natl. Inst on Drug Abuse.

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PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS

(Excludes teaching and seminars at primary institution. All presentations listed are first-authored unless

otherwise listed)

1. “Social and Behavioral Science Theory in Health Communications.” Seminar, Doctoral School in Health

Communication, University of Lugano, Lugano, Switzerland, May 2010.

2. “Impact of a Nutrient Rich Foods Consumer Education Program: TheNutrition Advice Study.” The

Utrecht Group Annual Meeting, Utrecht, the Netherlands, May 2010.

3. “Changing social environments to promote health: Evidence, opportunities and challenges.” Health

Policy Forum, Thomas Jefferson University School of Population Health, Philadelphia, May 2010.

4. “Modifying social and physical environments: lessons and keys for transforming policy, research and

practice.” Keynote Address, Midyear Conference, SOPHE (Society for Public Health Education) and

Prevention Research Centers Program, Atlanta, April 2010.

5. “Behavioral Science and Public Health Interventions.” Institute of Medicine, Meeting of the Committee

on Oral Health Access to Care, Washington, D.C., March 2010.

6. “Methods and results of what works best for nutrition, physical activity and obesity: The CDC

Community Guide.” 20th Annual Art and Science of Health Promotion Conference, Hilton Head Island,

South Carolina, March 2010.

7. “How do we solve the obesity epidemic?” Panelist. At: 20th Annual Art and Science of Health

Promotion Conference, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, March 2010.

8. “Translating cancer prevention strategies to clinics and communities.” Advances in Cancer Research:

From the Laboratory to the Clinic, Dead Sea, Jordan, March 2010.

9. “Establecer habitos de actividad fisica en la poblacion, solucion fundamental para mejorar la situacion

nutricia de Mexico.” [“Establishing physical activity habits in the population, a basic soluation to

improve nutrition in Mexico”] At Simposio “Nutriologos en accion: de la Etiologia a la soclucion,”

Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, Mexico, January 2010.

10. “Research on obesity and the built environment: lemons, lemonade and sorbet.” At the FOCUS program

seminar, University of Pennsylvania, January 2010.

11. “Obesity and the built environment.” At Engaging Minds: Penn Faculty Live! In San Francisco and Los

Angeles, January 2010.

12. “ Translating evidence into practice, lessons from global health, and the long haul.” Center for Public

Health Initiatives (CPHI) Annual Retreat, University of Pennsylvania, December 2009.

13. Escoffery C, Kegler M, Blake S, Graham T, Glanz K. “Analysis of the use of evidence-based cancer

prevention strategies in the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program.” American

Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November 2009.

14. "Effects of relocation to a mixed-use development on physical activity and transportation patterns."

Seminar, Tulane University Prevention Research Center, New Orleans, October 2009.

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15. “ Behavior change theory at a glance.” WISEWOMAN Program Lifestyle Intervention Program, Atlanta,

May 2009.

16. “Measures of the food built envirionment.” 7th International Conference on Diet and Activity Methods

(ICDAM7), Washington, D.C., June 2009.

17. “Validity of self-report in cancer prevention research: Findings from the Sun Exposure and Protection

Habits Measurement Study (SEPH).” Cancer Prevention Fellows Colloquium, National Cancer Institute,

Rockville, Md., February 2009.

18. “Dissemination of an Effective Skin Cancer Prevention Program.” Speaker and Panel Moderator, NIH

Conference on Dissemination Research, Bethesda, Md., January 2009.

19. “Places, Products and Policies: Understanding Food and Nutrition Environments and Marketing to

Kids.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Marketing to Kids Expert Panel Presentation, July

2008.

20. Panelist, “Evaluation Methodology.” At USDA Healthy Incentives Pilot Symposium, Food and Nutrition

Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Alexandria, VA, October 2008.

21. “Emerging Issues in Health Behavior Theory.” University of North Carolina School of Public Health,

Chapel Hill, N.C., October 2008.

22. Honeycutt S, Kegler MC, Ballard D, Barnette JK, Bishop K, Smith I, Glanz K. “Assessing Community

Engagement in Research.” American Evaluation Association Annual Meetings, Denver, November 2008.

23. Glanz K, Primo S, Stryker JE, Beck A, Bundy L, Echt K, Pretorius GC. “Glaucoma treatment

compliance: formative research findings.” American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, San

Diego, October 2008.

24. Hall DM, Nehl E, McCarty F, Elliott T, Glanz K. “Improving sun safety among lifeguards at outdoor

pools: A targeted, peer-driven approach.” American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, San

Diego, October 2008.

25. Carvalho ML, Kegler M, Honeycutt S, Clawson M, Sabbs D, Ballard D, Morris C, Glanz K. “A process

evaluation of a mini-grants program to disseminate evidence-based nutrition programs in rural churches

and worksites.” American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, San Diego, October 2008.

26. “Obesity-related policy and environmental changes: What may and may not work.” African American

Collaborative Obesity Research Network Third Invited Workshop, Philadlephi, August 2008.

27. “From Intervention to National Programs: What is Known about Dissemination of Programs for

Increasing Fruit & Vegetable Intake?” Presentation and Session Chair. At International Fruit and

Vegetable Summit 2008, Paris, France; May 2008.

28. “Population Health Surveys as Tools to Improve Community Health.” At SHOW Research Symposium,

Introducing the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin. Madison, Wisc., University of Wisconsin School of

Medicine and Public Health, May 2008.

29. “Understanding and Improving Nutrition Environments in Grocery Stores and Restaurants.” Wisconsin

Prevention of Obesity and Diabetes (WiPOD) Obesity Prevention Lectureship, University of Wisconsin,

May 2008.

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30. Painter J, Borba C, Hynes M, Mays D, Glanz K. “The use of theory in health behavior research from

2000 to 2005: Primary findings of a systematic review.” At SOPHE MidYear Meeting, Chicago, May

2008.

31. Glanz K. “Research Status and Gaps Related to Environment, Policy and Nutrition.” At Research

Agenda Workshop on “Study Designs and Analytic Strategies for Environment and Policy Research on

Obesity, Physical Activity, and Diet.” Sponsored by Active Living Research and Healthy Eating

Research Programs, Washington DC, April 2008.

32. Hermstad A, Glanz K, Kegler MC. “Behavioral Correlates of Nutrition Environments in Rural

Communities.” Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meetings, San Diego, March 2008.

33. Glanz K. Moderator and presenter, “Ethical Dilemmas and Challenges in Community-Based Health

Research,” at Prevention Research Centers Annual Meeting, Atlanta, March 2008.

34. Alcantara I, Kegler MC, Escoffery C, Scanlin K, Morris C, Reynolds P, Hotz J, Glanz K. “Exploring the

Influence of Faith-Based Organizations on Physical Activity in Rural Southwest Georgia.” At APHA

Annual Meetings, Washington DC, November 2007.

35. Glanz K. Moderator and speaker, “Building Successful Cancer Prevention Programs.” 2008 Georgia

Cancer Summit. Atlanta, January 2008.

36. Glanz K, Davis E. ”Nutrition Environment Measures Survey (NEMS).” At Robert Wood Johnson

Foundation Childhood Obesity Meeting, New Orleans, November 2007.

37. Glanz K, Mumford K. “Atlantic Station Health Study – Walkability and Travel Patterns among

Residents.” CDC/ATSDR GIS Grand Rounds: GIS and Healthy Homes. CDC, Atlanta, October 2007.

38. “Measurement Issues in Assessing the Food Environment.” At Healthy Eating Research Program Annual

Grantee Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, October 2007.

39. Sutton N, Haro-Arvizu P, O‟Riordan D, Glanz K. “REAL: Youth Taking Down Kool In Hawaii.”

National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Minneapolis, October 2007.

40. Contant C, Mumford K, Glanz K, Weissman J, Wolf J. “Studying Walkability and Travel at the Atlantic

Station Neighborhood.” Association of Collegiate Programs on Planning, Milwaukee, October 2007.

41. Perspectives from Public Health, Behavioral Sciences, and Health Education on Working With

Restaurants. For “National Fruit and Vegetable Program Teleconference.” Sponsored by National Fruit

and Vegetable Coordinating Committee, State/Region/Community Committee, CDC, October 2007.

42. Moderator, “Why Should Public Health Partner With Academia?” Plenary Session at the 2007 CDC

Cancer Conference, Atlanta, August 2007.

43. Hinman J, Glanz K, Kegler M, Barnette JK. “Partnering for Research in Rural Southwest Georgia: The

Emory Prevention Research Center.” At the 2007 Georgia Public Health Association Conference,

Savannah, GA, September 2007.

44. Glanz K, Pignone M, Scott T, Vazquez R, Lewis C. “Partnering with a Major Health Insurer to Increase

CRC Screening.” At the 2007 CDC Cancer Conference, Atlanta, August 2007.

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45. “The Partnership for Prevention, Worksite Guide.” In Addressing Tobacco at the Worksite session. At

the 2007 CDC Cancer Conference, Atlanta, August 2007.

46. “Ethical Issues in Community-Based Research,” Public Health Ethics Lecture Series, National Center for

Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC; Atlanta, June 2007.

47. Glanz K, Beck A, Primo S, Echt K, Stryker J, Drews-Botsch C, Bundy L, Lynn M. “I-SIGHT:

Interactive Study to Increase adherence to Treatment.” American Glaucoma Society Annual Meetings,

San Francisco, March 2007.

48. “Measuring and Understanding Community Nutrition Environments,” Community Health and

Preventive Medicine Seminar, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, February 2007.

49. Roundtable Discussion: Community Nutrition Environments (with Margaret Clawson), Prevention

Research Centers Program Meeting, Atlanta, March 2007.

50. Panel on Successful Prevention Research Centers: Leveraging Resources, Prevention Research Centers

Program Meeting, Atlanta, March 2007.

51. Society for Behavioral Medicine meetings, Validity of Sunscreen Use (Eric Nehl, Karen Glanz, et al.),

March 2007.

52. Society for Behavioral Medicine meetings, Differential Item Functioning of Sense of Coherence for

Youth Smoking (Alana Steffen, Karen Glanz, Lynne Wilkens, et al.), March 2007.

53. “Nutrition and Physical Activity Environments: Current Research and Policy and Future Needs,” at the

President‟s Cancer Panel Meeting. Portland, Oregon, December 2006.

54. “Changing Health Behavior with Tailored Messages and New Communication Technologies,” Keynote

Lecture at the 12th National Health Promotion Conference in Israel. Jerusalem, November 2006.

55. “Changing Social Environments to Promote Health,” and “Using New Communication Technologies to

Improve Health Behavior,” at Cancer Prevention Workshop, Haifa University, Haifa, Israel, November

2006.

56. Chair, Plenary Session, “Nutrition, Activity, Obesity and Cancer.” American Association for Cancer

Research (AACR) Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference. Boston, MA, November 2006.

57. “Evidence-Based Practices in Chronic Disease Prevention and Control,” at Joint Chronic Disease

Coordinators Conference, Georgia Division of Public Health. Columbus, GA, October 2006.

58. “Lifestyle, Behavior, and Cancer: What‟s the Evidence?” At Southwest Georgia Cancer Symposium:

The role of Primary Care in the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer in Women. Albany, Georgia,

October 2006.

59. “Diet, Physical Activity, Obesity, and Youth Cancer Prevention.” At Think Tank on Cancer Health

Disparities, American Association of Cancer Research, Philadelphia, October 2006.

60. “Measuring Community Food Environments,” Healthy Eating Research First Annual Grantee Meeting,

Princeton, N.J., July 2006; and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Program Leaders Meeting, November

2006.

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61. “Evaluation of Tailored Skin Cancer Prevention Strategies Project SCAPE,” Symposium on Media and

Environmental Interventions to Change Sun Protection Behavior; at World Cancer Congress,

Washington, D.C., July 2006.

62. “Diffusion of an Effective Skin Cancer Prevention Program: The Pool Cool Diffusion Trial,”

Symposium on Media and Environmental Interventions to Change Sun Protection Behavior; at World

Cancer Congress, Washington, D.C., July 2006.

63. “Blending Psychology and Public Health for Cancer Prevention: Scientific Lessons and Life Lessons.”

Elizabeth A. Fries Memorial Lecture, at Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meetings, San

Francisco, March 2006.

64. Symposium Discussant, “Conflicting risks, numeracy, and superstitious thinking: Hazards of risk

communication in applied cancer control.” Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meetings, San

Francisco, March 2006.

65. “Findings from the Nutrition Environment Measures Study (NEMS).” Glanz K, Sallis JF, Saelens BE,

Frank LD. Poster Session, Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meetings, San Francisco, March

2006.

66. Chair, “Theory-based interventions for physical activity” paper session. Society for Behavioral Medicine

Annual Meetings, San Francisco, March 2006.

67. “Understanding and Improving Community Nutrition Environments.” Visiting Scholar Series, Center for

Research in Chronic Disorders (CRCD) at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing; Pittsburgh,

March 2006.

68. “Lessons from Skin Cancer Prevention Apply to Obesity – and Vice Versa.” At the Conference

“Empirically Based Prevention Strategies – Implications for Obesity,” Faculty of Medicine, University

of Duisberg-Essen, Essen, Germany, February 2006.

69. “Measurement of Community Nutrition Environments.” At the University of Maastricht, in Limburg, the

Netherlands, February 2006; and at the Healthy Places Research Group Meeting, Atlanta, February 2006.

70. Steffen AD, Glanz K. “Measurement properties of a sun protection habits scale.” At the Hawaii

International Conference on Statistics, Honolulu, January 2006.

71. Steffen AD, Glanz K, Wilkens LR. “Dimensionality, Reliability, and Differential Item Functioning for

Two Measures of „Usual Sun Protection Practices‟.” At Developing Consensus Measures of Skin Cancer

Prevention Behaviors: An Investigators‟ Workshop, NCI/Emory University, Atlanta, December 2005.

72. “Validation of Sun Exposure and Sun Protection in the Pool Cool Diffusion Trial.” At Developing

Consensus Measures of Skin Cancer Prevention Behaviors: An Investigators‟ Workshop, NCI/Emory

University, Atlanta, December 2005.

73. Aungst J, Mays D, Usdan S, Bernhardt J, Glanz K. Feasibility and short-term outcomes of sending

tailored alcohol-related messages via wireless handheld computers. American Public Health Association

(APHA) Annual Meetings, Philadelphia, December 2005.

74. Sy AU, Lunde KB, Steffen AD, Glanz K. Correlates of implementation of a school-based youth smoking

prevention program. APHA Annual Meetings, Philadelphia, December 2005.

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75. “Lifestyle Behaviors and Cancer: What‟s the Evidence?” Plenary panel speaker at the Georgia Cancer

Coalition 2005 Cancer Summit, Atlanta, November 2005.

76. “Diffusion of an Effective Sun Protection Program: Theory and Methods.” Lecture for students at the

Institute of Public Health, Georgia State University, October 2005.

77. “Changing Social Environments to Promote Health: Opportunity and Challenges.” Keynote address at

the 7th Annual CDC/ATSDR Health Education Day, Atlanta, October 2005.

78. “The Pool Cool Sun Protection Program in Swimming Pools.” At the Sun Safety Summit, National

Council on Skin Cancer Prevention, Washington, DC, September 2005.

79. “What Primary Prevention Strategies Work? The Community Guide Evidence Review.” On panel,

“Primary Prevention: Are We Making Progress?” At the 6th World Congress on Melanoma, Vancouver,

B.C., Canada, September 2005.

80. “Tailored Message Strategies for Cancer Prevention.” Keynote address, at Tailoring Health Messages:

Bridging the Gap between Social and Humanistic Perspectives on Health Communication. Monte Verita,

Switzerland, July 2005; also at University of North Carolina School of Public Health, April 2006.

81. “Promoting CRC Screening: High-Risk and Population-Wide Strategies.” Division of Cancer

Prevention and Control, U.S. Centers for Disease Prevention and Control, Atlanta, GA, July 2005; and

American Cancer Society National Home Office, Atlanta GA, January 2006.

82. “Tobacco Control Activities & Research in Hawaii 1995-2004: A Focus on Youth.” Seminar for the

Epidemiology Branch, Georgia Division of Public Health, May 2005.

83. Moderator, Panel on “Community-Based Participatory Research in Behavioral Medicine and Public

Health,” Joint Meeting of Society for Behavioral Medicine & Society for Public Health Education,

Boston, April 2005.

84. O'Riordan DL, Lunde KB, Urschitz J, Glanz K. “Validation of an objective measure of sunscreen use.”

Poster Session; Citation Award, Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meetings, Boston, April 2005.

85. Moderator, Roundtable Discussion at “Decision Making in the Cancer Context: Translation from Basic

Science through Population Health,” at Pre-Conference Workshop, Cancer Special Interest Group,

Society for Behavioral Medicine Meetings, Boston, April 2005.

86. Nutrition Environments and Health. At 15th Annual Art and Science of Health Promotion Conference,

San Francisco, March 2005.

87. Tailored Communications for Skin Cancer Prevention. At EPIC Center for Excellence in Cancer

Communication, University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School of Communication, Philadelphia,

January 2005.

88. Food Availability in Communities, at Symposium “Environmental Influences on Healthy Behavior.” At

North American Association for the Study of Obesity (NAASO) Annual Scientific Meeting, Las Vegas,

November 2004.

89. Ethical Issues Related to Health Care Disparities in Obesity, at Symposium “ Ethics Symposium: Legal

and Ethical Implications of Obesity.” At North American Association for the Study of Obesity (NAASO)

Annual Scientific Meeting, Las Vegas, November 2004.

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90. Conceptualizing and measuring nutrition environments: Methods and preliminary findings from NEMS.

Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, November

2004.

91. What is known about diffusion and dissemination of evidence-based programs for improving health

behaviors? At “Increasing Physical Activity in Populations: Understanding Diffusion and

Dissemination.” Cooper Institute, Dallas, October 2004.

92. Cancer-Related Health Disparities Among Women: Rates, Risk Factors and Cultural Issues. At “Cancer

Disparities: A World of Difference,” 2nd

Annual International Scientific Symposium, Winship Cancer

Institute, Emory University. Atlanta, GA, September 2004.

93. Predictors of Dietary Behavior. At NHLBI Workshop, “Predictors of Diet, Physical Activity, and

Obesity.” Bethesda, MD, August 2004.

94. Consumer Preferences and Their Impacts on Nutraceuticals. At Colloquium, “Making Fruits and

Vegetables Flavorful, Nutritive, and Convenient to Eat for Improved Human Health.” American Society

of Horticultural Sciences, Austin, Texas, July 2004.

95. Moderator, Online Forum for The Resource Center for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (ReCAPP).

“Health Education and Behavior Theory,” June 2004.

96. How to Achieve Environmental & Policy Interventions to Improve Dietary Behaviors. Invited lecture at

University of Maastricht, Faculty of Health Sciences, May 2004

97. Improving dietary self-monitoring and adherence with hand-held computers: A pilot study. Presented at

Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meetings, Baltimore, March 2004. Also as a Poster session at:

The Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research. Conference sponsored by the

National Cancer Institute, Charleston, S.C., September 2003.

98. Prevention Research (with Professor Hans Brug). Week-long course, at “Courses in Quantitative

Medical Research,” Erasmus Summer Programme, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Summer 2003.

99. Changing Dietary Behavior; Keynote Lecture, Hawaii Dietetic Association Annual Meeting; Honolulu,

Hawaii, April 2003.

100. Results of Project SCAPE, A Randomized Trial of Tailored Communication for Skin Cancer Prevention;

American Public Health Association Annual Meetings; Philadelphia, November 2002.

101. Fruit and Vegetable Environment, Policy and Pricing Interventions in Restaurants, at Workshop on Fruit

and Vegetable Environmental, Policy and Pricing Interventions; Centers for Disease Control &

Prevention and American Cancer Society; Atlanta, September 2002.

102. High-Risk and Population-Based Strategies for Cancer Prevention and Control; at University of

Maastricht, the Netherlands, May 2002; and Queensland Cancer Fund, Brisbane, Australia, August 2002.

103. Interventions to Promote Healthy Eating: A Review of Models, Programs, and Evidence. At Cancer

Council Victoria, Melbourne, Vic, Australia; and at New South Wales Health Department, Sydney,

NSW, Australia; August 2002.

104. Tobacco Control Strategies for Youth: How Can We Prevent a New Generation of Smokers? Speaker

and Panel Moderator, “Cancer Prevention and Control Among Pacific Island Populations”, at Global

Public Health Conference, Honolulu, June 2002.

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105. Usando la teoría para promover la educación alimentaria para niños (Using theory to promote nutrition

education for children). At Simposio de Educación Alimentaria Para Niños (Symposium of Nutrition

Education for Children), Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, April 2002.

106. The Impact of Intervention Strategies to Reduce UVR Exposure. At Society for Behavioral Medicine

Annual Meetings. Washington, D.C., April 2002.

107. Dissemination of an Effective Skin Cancer Prevention Program. At Society for Behavioral Medicine

Annual Meetings. Washington, D.C., April 2002.

108. Tobacco-Related Research. At „Imi Hale Native Hawaiian Cancer and Native Hawaiian Center of

Excellence Faculty Development Symposium. Honolulu, March 2002.

109. Activating Multiethnic Youth for Smoking Prevention: Project SPLASH. At Lunch Seminar, University

of Pennsylvania Tobacco Research Center (Department of Psychiatry and Cancer Center), Philadelphia,

February 2002.

110. Guidelines for School Programs to Prevent Skin Cancer. At “Skin Cancer Guidelines Forum”, Atlanta,

January 2002; and at CDC 2002 National Leadership Conference to Strengthen HIV/AIDS Education and

Coordinated School Health Programs, Washington DC, February 2002.

111. Pool Cool Skin Cancer Prevention Program. “Best Practices for Promoting Healthy Lifestyles,” at the

National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) Annual Congress, Denver, October 2001.

112. Primary Prevention of Skin Cancer in the USA: Social or Individual Responsibility? At the Centers for

Disease Control and Prevention, Cancer Conference 2001, Atlanta, September 2001.

113. Guidelines for School Programs to Prevent Skin Cancer. At the Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention, Cancer Conference 2001, Atlanta, September 2001. Also presented at “From Guidelines to

Action: Skin Cancer Prevention in Schools,” sponsored by American Cancer Society and Centers for

Disease Control, Atlanta, January 2002.

114. Health Promotion Interventions to Reduce Skin Cancer Risk: Key Lessons and Principles. At “Sun

Industry Seminar,” Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, July 2001.

115. Community-based Cancer Prevention Research in Hawaii: Linking Research and Practice. Special

Public Lecture, Queensland Cancer Fund, Brisbane QLD, Australia, July 2001.

116. Dietary behavior change strategies for preventing cancer: State of the Art. Plenary session at the Annual

Research Conference of the American Institute for Cancer Research, Washington, D.C., July 2001. Also

presented at Smart Foods Centre, University of Wollongong, Wollongong NSW, Australia, August 2001.

117. Maddock J, Glanz K, Yamauchi J, Shigaki D. Relationship between tobacco advertisements, promotions,

and tobacco use among middle school students. Society for Behavioral Medicine Scientific Meetings,

Seattle, March 2001.

118. Retail alcohol sales to minors: Effects of time of day and showing identification. Society for Behavioral

Medicine Scientific Meetings, Seattle, March 2001. [Moderator of session, also.]

119. Participant reactions to a computerized telephone system for nutrition and exercise counseling. Society

for Behavioral Medicine Scientific Meetings, Seattle, March 2001.

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120. A randomized trial of skin cancer prevention in aquatics settings: the Pool Cool program. Society for

Behavioral Medicine Scientific Meetings, Seattle, March 2001.

121. Dietary Change Strategies for Chronic Disease Prevention: Theory and Evidence. Prevention & Self-

Care Symposium, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Costa Mesa, CA, December 2000.

122. Environmental and psychological influences on genetic testing: A Behavioral Scientist‟s perspective.

Master Dialogue Session at International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Brisbane QLD, Australia,

November 2000.

123. Evaluation of tailored skin cancer prevention strategies: Project SCAPE. Presented at International

Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Brisbane QLD, Australia, November 2000.

124. Skin cancer prevention programs in outdoor recreation settings. Presented at International Congress of

Behavioral Medicine, Brisbane QLD, Australia, November 2000.

125. The influence of nutrition environments and policy on dietary habits. Presented at International Congress

of Behavioral Medicine, Brisbane QLD, Australia, November 2000.

126. Maddock J, Glanz K. Do dietary attitudes predict dietary fat consumption? Presented at International

Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Brisbane QLD, Australia, November 2000.

127. Session presider, Psychological sequelae of cancer screening and diagnosis. International Congress of

Behavioral Medicine, Brisbane QLD, Australia, November 2000.

128. Evaluation of tailored skin cancer prevention strategies: Project SCAPE. Psychosocial Approaches to

Cancer Prevention, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, October 2000.

129. Tobacco Prevention Research and Policy in Hawaii. Grand Rounds: Department of Medicine,

University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine, September 2000. Reprised at Queen‟s Medical

Center Grand Rounds, May 18, 2001. Reprised again at Kapiolani Medical Center, September 17, 2001.

130. Public Health Aspects of Enforcing the Liquor Laws. Hawaii State Liquor Investigators Workshop,

Honolulu, September 2000.

131. Update on Project PAU: Preventing Alcohol Use Among Youth in Hawaii. Annual Conference of

Liquor Administrators, Kapalua, Maui – September 1999; Honolulu – September 2000.

132. Mediating factors in worksite and nutrition health interventions. Ontario Cancer Institute, Toronto,

August 2000.

133. Skin Cancer Prevention Research Update: Project SCAPE and Pool Cool. Lineberger Cancer Center,

University of North Carolina, April 2000.

134. Development and reliability of a brief skin cancer assessment. Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual

Meetings, Nashville, April 2000.

135. Reducing obesity through nutrition and physical activity: Organizational and Institutional Influences.

Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Annual Meetings, Washington, D.C., November 1998.

136. Health practices of the rich and famous. American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meetings,

Washington, D.C., November 1998.

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137. Ethical and legal factors in genetic testing for cancer. American Public Health Association (APHA)

Annual Meetings, Washington, D.C., November 1998.

138. Nutrition and Breast Health. At "Breast Cancer Today: Change, Challenge, Controversy, and Hope."

American Cancer Society/Terry Fox Events Conference. Four Seasons Hualalai Resort, Big Island,

Hawaii, October 1998.

139. Psychosocial correlates of intentions to obtain genetic testing for colorectal cancer. International

Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 1998.

140. Mediating factors in health promotion research: Understanding how and why our interventions work (or

don‟t). Commonwealth Department of Health and Family Services, Canberra ACT, Australia, September

1998; and Sydney University School of Public Health, September 1998.

141. Psychosocial aspects of Colorectal Cancer: Family Perspectives. Melbourne, Australia: Anti-Cancer

Council of Victoria, October 1998.

142. Active ingredients of worksite health promotion interventions, and Applying theory to skin cancer

prevention, at Deakin University School of Health and Physical Education, Burwood, Victoria Australia,

September 1998.

143. Stages of change and changing behavior: workshop and seminar. Queensland University of Technology

School of Public Health, Brisbane QLD Australia, October 1998.

144. Nutrition and Behavior Change: Lessons Learnt and Future Directions, Keynote Address at Australian

Association of Health Promotion Professionals, Brisbane QLD Australia, October 1998.

145. Ethical and Legal Factors in Genetic Testing for Cancer: Public and Provider Perspectives. At the

Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meetings, New Orleans, March 1998; and Kapiolani Health

Research Institute's 11th Annual Research Symposium, Honolulu, June 1998.

146. Theory at a Glance: Practical Application of Health Communication for Public Health Workers,

symposium moderator; and Theory Fundamentals. At Cardiovascular Health: Coming Together for the

21st Century, a National Conference. San Francisco, February 1998.

147. Area versus List Sampling for Tobacco Sales Inspections With Youth. At Annual Synar Technical

Assistance Workshop. Ctr for Subst Abuse Progs (CSAP), DHHS. Washington, DC, January 1998.

148. Research Methods in Genetic Counseling. Workshop at the National Society for Genetic Counselors

Conference, Baltimore, October 1997.

149. Assessment of Cultural and Psychological Factors Related to Nutrition Behavior, at Delta Nutrition

Intervention Research Initiative Symposium on Assessment, Chevy Chase, Md., September 1997.

150. Dietary Change. Symposium: Changing Health-Related Behaviors in the 1990‟s: How are we doing?

At Annual Meetings of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, April 1997.

151. Theories, Planning and Organising Health Promotion Programs. At International Conference on Health

Promotion, Lisboa, Portugal, September 1996.

152. Perspectives from the USA, and Discussant. At "Achieving Best Practice in Health Promotion:

Fostering Evidence-Based Decision Making." National Centre for Health Promotion, University of

Sydney, Australia, December 1995.

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153. Review and Synthesis: Nutrition Counseling Attitudes and Practices of Physicians. At "International

Workshop on Nutrition Counseling in Primary Care," Heelsum, the Netherlands, December 1995.

154. Introduction to Health Promotion. International Summer School 1995, School of Public Health,

Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, November 1995.

155. Communicating About Risk of Infectious Diseases. 25th Anniversary Symposium of the Institute of

Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., October 1995.

156. Behavioral Research Contributions and Needs in Cancer Prevention and Control: Dietary Change.

Speaker and group discussion facilitator. National Cancer Institute/National Cancer Advisory Board

Workshop on Behavioral Research in Cancer Prevention and Control, July 1995.

157. Worksite Nutrition Programs: Impact and Future Directions. Arizona Cancer Center, Tucson, March,

1995; & Queensland Univ of Technology School of Public Health, Brisbane, Australia, November 1995.

158. Writing for Publication; workshop, at Society for Nutrition Education (SNE) Annual Meetings; St. Paul,

Minnesota, July 1993; and Portland, Oregon, July 1994.

159. Health Promotion Campaigns for Communities and Worksites, at Summer University, University of

Limburg, Department of Health Education, Maastricht, the Netherlands, July 1994.

160. Working with Minorities in Community-Based Health Interventions. Lecture at University of Limburg,

Department of Health Education, Maastricht, the Netherlands, November 1993.

161. Environmental and Policy Interventions for Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease through Nutrition.

Workshop on CVD Policy and Environmental Initiatives, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta,

September 1993; American Public Health Association Annual Meetings, October 1993; and University

of Limburg Department of Health Education, Maastricht, the Netherlands, November 1993.

162. Panel Participant: Factors affecting food choice; and Alcohol, health, and policy. At Food Choices:

2000 Symposium, Oldways Preservation and Trust, Big Island, Hawaii, July 1993.

List of 200+ more presentations/talks including those pre-dating 1993 is available on request

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Public Health Association (Public Health Education, & Food and Nutrition Sections)

American Society for Preventive Oncology

Society of Behavioral Medicine

Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE)

PROFESSIONAL AND RESEARCH INTERESTS

Theories of health behavior; research on determinants and change processes

Cancer prevention and control

Nutrition environments and behavior; obesity and built environment

Ethnic differences in health behavior and determinants

Program evaluation and evaluation research

Education of public health and medical professionals

Diffusion and dissemination of evidence-based health promotion strategies

Compliance, patient education

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FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

Spanish [reading, intermediate speaking ability]

French [reading]

Hebrew [reading, basic speaking ability]

ATHLETIC/FITNESS ACTIVITIES (Recent)

Finisher, Ironman Triathlon World Championship (Kailua-Kona, Hawaii), October 2002

First Place (Women age 50-54), Tugaloo Triathlon, Georgia State Olympic Distance Championships,

September 2004; Third Place (Women age 50-54), September 2005

First Place (Women age 50-54), Hope Springs Eternal 5K, Decatur GA, April 2004 and April 2005;

Second Place (Women age 50-54), May 2006 and May 2008

First Place, Women 55-59, DQ Triathlon, Marlton NJ, August 2009

Second Place (Women age 55-59), Jellyfish Swim at Honolulu Triathlon, May 2009

Second Place (Women age 50-54), John Tanner State Park Triathlon, May 2004

Second Place (Women age 50-54), Tri the Parks Triathlon Series, Summer 2004; Third Place 2005

Third Place (Women age 50-54), Fort Yargo State Park Triathlon, June 2005

Third Place (Women age 50-54), Indian Springs State Park Triathlon, July 2004

Third Place (Women age 50-54), Richard B. Russell State Park Triathlon, July 2004

Second Place (Women age 45-49), Haleiwa Triathlon, November 2002

Third Place (Women age 45-59), Ko Olina Challenge Triathlon, October 2003

Third Place (Women age 45-49), 2K Turkey Swim, Nov 2002; Third Place (Women age 50-54), Nov 2003

100-mile finisher & member of winning team (small team category), Honolulu Century Bike Ride, Sept. 2002

Second Place (Women age 45-49), Outrigger Biathlon, June 2002

Second Place (Women age 45-49), Magic Island Biathlon, 2002; 3rd

Place, 2003; 2nd

Place (50-54), 2004

Third Place (Women age 45-49), Fort DeRussy Biathlon, March 2003; 3rd place (Women 50-54), March 2005

12-time finisher, Honolulu Marathon, 1993-2003, 2006

Finisher, Rock „N Roll Marathon (San Diego), June 2003

Silver Comet Trail Half-Marathon, finisher, 2006, 2007, 2008

ING Georgia Half-Marathon, finisher, March 2007, March 2008, March 2009 and March 2010

ING Philadelphia Distance Run (half-marathon), 2009

Atlanta Half-Marathon, 2007, 2008; Run the Reagan Half-Marathon, February 2008 and February 2009

Bike Ride Across Georgia, 481 miles Columbus to Jekyll Island, June 2005

13-time finisher, Waikiki Roughwater Swim (2.4 miles ocean swim), Honolulu

The Nation‟s Triathlon (Olympic Distance), Washington DC, 2009

9-time finisher, Tinman Triathlon & 5-time finisher, Honolulu Triathlon (Olympic Distance), Honolulu

2-time finisher, Keauhou Kona triathlon (Half-Ironman), Kailua-Kona, Hawaii; 2002 and 2003


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