C S Wilbur
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BRESLOW L, Fielding J, Herrman A, Wilbur C
Prev Med
. 1990 Jan;
19(1):13-21.
PMID: 2320555
Worksite health promotion, a rapidly growing form of preventive health service, may include health risk appraisal with communication of findings to the individuals tested. It may also assist in achieving...
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Shipley R, Orleans C, Wilbur C, Piserchia P, McFadden D
Prev Med
. 1988 Jan;
17(1):25-34.
PMID: 3362800
Smoking-cessation programs at the worksite hold the potential to reduce the national prevalence of smoking. This article presents the 2-year results of a broad-spectrum smoking-cessation initiative that was part of...
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Blair S, Piserchia P, Wilbur C, Crowder J
JAMA
. 1986 Feb;
255(7):921-6.
PMID: 3944998
We need effective ways of getting adults to exercise if we are to meet the Surgeon General's 1990 health goals for the nation. This study reports a comprehensive effort to...
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Wilbur C
Prev Med
. 1983 Sep;
12(5):672-81.
PMID: 6657633
Health promotion in industry should be linked to a "cost containment" strategy and managed like any other business endeavor. Health promotion is best thought of as a marketing process which...
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Settergren S, Wilbur C, Hartwell T, Rassweiler J
J Occup Med
. 1983 Jun;
25(6):475-80.
PMID: 6886850
As part of an evaluation of the voluntary health promotion program offered by Johnson & Johnson to its employees, comparisons were made between nonrespondents and respondents (75% of all employees)...
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Wilbur C, Zifferblatt S, Pinsky J, Zifferblatt S
Prev Med
. 1981 Jan;
10(1):85-93.
PMID: 6894494
No abstract available.
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Zifferblatt S, Wilbur C, Pinsky J
J Am Diet Assoc
. 1980 Jan;
76(1):15-20.
PMID: 7391441
A "Food for Thought" game, an eight-week, media-based nutrition program designed to influence food choices in a cafeteria setting, was conducted in a National Institutes of Health employee cafeteria. Its...
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Zifferblatt S, Wilbur C, Pinsky J
J Am Diet Assoc
. 1980 Jan;
76(1):9-14.
PMID: 7190172
Our data confirm that, in terms of eating, people are creatures of habit. Most food selections in an employee cafeteria showed remarkable stability across time, appearing relatively immune to such...
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Zifferblatt S, Wilbur C
Clin Pharmacol Ther
. 1978 Jan;
23(1):1-10.
PMID: 618704
Blind breaking is likely to occur in a long-term clinical trial involving subjects at risk. Double-blind conditions require subjects to live with ambiguity regarding their health status. It is unrealistic...
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