2011
Branch, R., Chester, A., Morton-McSwain, C., Udin Al Ayubi, S., Bhat Shelbert, K., Brimson, P., Buch, S., Nukui, T., Pancoska, P., Bambang, P., Paulsen, S., Wahl, E.(2011) "A Novel Approach to Adolescent Obesity in Rural Appalachia of West Virginia: Educating Adolescents as Family Health Coaches and Research Investigators" Topics in the Prevention, Treatment and Complications of Type 2 Diabetes." Mark B. Zimering(ED).ISBN:9780953-307-590-7, InTech
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2009
Bardwell, G.,Branch, R.A.,Buch, S.,Cecchetti, A., Chester, A.,Groark, S., Morton, C. Pancoska, P., Parmanto, B.,Paulson, S., Vecchio, M(2009, December)."Family and Social Networks with Obesity and Diabetes Type II in Rural Appalachia." Clinical Translation Science. 2(6)
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2008
Aleshire, J., D. McClure, J. Rye, and N. O'Hara-Tompkins. "Increasing Physical Activity Opportunities in a Rural Community Through a Participatory School-Based Project that Engaged Youth." Journal of Rural Community Development. 30.1 (2008).
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