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Esther L Moe

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Horner-Johnson W, Moe E, Stoner R, Klein K, Edelman A, Eden K, et al.
Disabil Health J . 2018 Nov; 12(2):139-154. PMID: 30473221
Background: Women spend most of their reproductive years avoiding pregnancy. However, we know little about contraceptive knowledge and use among women with disabilities, or about strategies to improve contraceptive knowledge...
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Winters-Stone K, Kenfield S, Van Blarigan E, Moe E, Ramsdill J, Daniel K, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2018 Nov; 7(11):e11257. PMID: 30442638
Background: More than 3.1 million men in the United States are prostate cancer survivors. These men may improve their physical function, quality of life, and potentially their prognosis by adopting...
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Winters-Stone K, Moe E, Perry C, Medysky M, Pommier R, Vetto J, et al.
Support Care Cancer . 2017 Oct; 26(3):905-912. PMID: 28965138
Purpose: Fatigue is a troublesome symptom for breast cancer patients, which might be mitigated with exercise. Cancer patients often prefer their oncologist recommend an exercise program, yet a recommendation alone...
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Elliot D, Goldberg L, MacKinnon D, Ranby K, Kuehl K, Moe E
Transl Behav Med . 2016 Aug; 6(3):449-56. PMID: 27528533
Most behavior change trials focus on outcomes rather than deconstructing how those outcomes related to programmatic theoretical underpinnings and intervention components. In this report, the process of change is compared...
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Elliot D, MacKinnon D, Mabry L, Kisbu-Sakarya Y, Defrancesco C, Coxe S, et al.
Transl Behav Med . 2013 Sep; 2(2):228-35. PMID: 24073114
Occupational health promotion programs with documented efficacy have not penetrated worksites. Establishing an implementation model would allow focusing on mediating aspects to enhance installation and use of evidence-based occupational wellness...
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Kuehl K, Kisbu-Sakarya Y, Elliot D, Moe E, Defrancesco C, MacKinnon D, et al.
J Occup Environ Med . 2012 May; 54(5):579-82. PMID: 22569476
Objective: To determine the relationship between lifestyle variables including body mass index and filing a workers' compensation claim due to firefighter injury. Methods: A cross-sectional evaluation of firefighter injury related...
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DeBar L, Schneider M, Drews K, Ford E, Stadler D, Moe E, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2011 Sep; 11:711. PMID: 21933431
Background: As concern about youth obesity continues to mount, there is increasing consideration of widespread policy changes to support improved nutritional and enhanced physical activity offerings in schools. A critical...
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Elliot D, Kuehl K, Goldberg L, Defrancesco C, Moe E
J Environ Public Health . 2011 Jun; 2011:797646. PMID: 21647356
Background: Dissemination of health promotion interventions generally has followed an efficacy, effectiveness to full scale paradigm, and most programs have failed to traverse that sequence. Objective: Report national dissemination of...
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Jago R, McMurray R, Drews K, Moe E, Murray T, Pham T, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2011 Jan; 43(8):1513-22. PMID: 21233778
Purpose: This study aimed to assess the effect of the HEALTHY intervention on the metabolic syndrome (Met-S), fitness, and physical activity levels of US middle-school students. Methods: Cluster randomized controlled...
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Elliot D, Kerry K, Moe E, Defrancesco C, Goldberg L, MacKinnon D, et al.
Implement Sci . 2010 Oct; 5:73. PMID: 20932290
Background: Worksites are important locations for interventions to promote health. However, occupational programs with documented efficacy often are not used, and those being implemented have not been studied. The research...