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    Conducting Accelerometer-Based Activity Assessments in Field-Based Research by TROST, STEWART G, MCIVER, KERRY L, PATE, RUSSELL R

    “…PURPOSE:The purpose of this review is to address important methodological issues related to conducting accelerometer-based assessments of physical activity in…”
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    Leisure-Time Running Reduces All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality Risk by Lee, Duck-chul, PhD, Pate, Russell R., PhD, Lavie, Carl J., MD, Sui, Xuemei, MD, PhD, Church, Timothy S., MD, PhD, Blair, Steven N., PED

    “…Abstract Background Although running is a popular leisure-time physical activity, little is known about the long-term effects of running on mortality. The…”
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    Physical Activity to Prevent and Treat Hypertension: A Systematic Review by PESCATELLO, LINDA S, BUCHNER, DAVID M, JAKICIC, JOHN M, POWELL, KENNETH E, KRAUS, WILLIAM E, BLOODGOOD, BONNY, CAMPBELL, WAYNE W, DIETZ, SONDRA, DIPIETRO, LORETTA, GEORGE, STEPHANIE M, MACKO, RICHARD F, MCTIERNAN, ANNE, PATE, RUSSELL R, PIERCY, KATRINA L

    “…PURPOSEThis systematic umbrella review examines and updates the evidence on the relationship between physical activity (PA) and blood pressure (BP) presented…”
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    The evolving definition of "sedentary" by Pate, Russell R, O'Neill, Jennifer R, Lobelo, Felipe

    Published in Exercise and sport sciences reviews (01-10-2008)
    “…Studies that did not directly measure sedentary behavior often have been used to draw conclusions about the health effects of sedentariness. Future claims…”
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    Time spent in sedentary behavior and changes in childhood BMI: a longitudinal study from ages 9 to 15 years by Mitchell, J A, Pate, R R, Beets, M W, Nader, P R

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-01-2013)
    “…Objective: To determine if time spent in objectively measured sedentary behavior is associated with a change in body mass index (BMI) between ages 9 and 15…”
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    Acute Effects of Classroom Exercise Breaks on Executive Function and Math Performance: A Dose-Response Study by Howie, Erin K., Schatz, Jeffrey, Pate, Russell R.

    Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (01-01-2015)
    “…Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the acute dose-response relationship of classroom exercise breaks with executive function and math…”
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    Amount of Time Spent in Sedentary Behaviors in the United States, 2003–2004 by Matthews, Charles E., Chen, Kong Y., Freedson, Patty S., Buchowski, Maciej S., Beech, Bettina M., Pate, Russell R., Troiano, Richard P.

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-04-2008)
    “…Sedentary behaviors are linked to adverse health outcomes, but the total amount of time spent in these behaviors in the United States has not been objectively…”
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    Physical activity and determinants of physical activity in obese and non-obese children by TROST, S. G, KERR, L. M, WARD, D. S, PATE, R. R

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-06-2001)
    “…To compare the physical activity (PA) patterns and the hypothesized psychosocial and environmental determinants of PA in an ethnically diverse sample of obese…”
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    Physical activity in overweight and nonoverweight preschool children by Trost, S.G, Sirard, J.R, Dowda, M, Pfeiffer, K.A, Pate, R.R

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-07-2003)
    “…OBJECTIVE: To compare the physical activity levels of overweight and non overweight 3- to 5-y-old children while attending preschool. A secondary aim was to…”
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    Physical activity and academic achievement in children: A historical perspective by Howie, Erin K., Pate, Russell R.

    Published in Journal of sport and health science (01-12-2012)
    “…As the focus on academic achievement has increased, physical activity (PA) opportunities in schools have decreased in the United States. In an attempt to…”
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    Change in Children's Physical Activity: Predictors in the Transition From Elementary to Middle School by Pate, Russell R., Dowda, Marsha, Dishman, Rod K., Colabianchi, Natalie, Saunders, Ruth P., McIver, Kerry L.

    Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-03-2019)
    “…Interventions to promote physical activity in children should be informed by knowledge of the factors that influence physical activity behavior during critical…”
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    Injectable trace minerals (selenium, copper, zinc, and manganese) alleviate inflammation and oxidative stress during an aflatoxin challenge in lactating multiparous Holstein cows by Pate, R T, Cardoso, F C

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-09-2018)
    “…Trace minerals are vital in the antioxidant response during oxidative stress; however, limited research is available on the effects of trace mineral…”
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    Validation and Calibration of an Accelerometer in Preschool Children by Pate, Russell R., Almeida, Maria J., McIver, Kerry L., Pfeiffer, Karin A., Dowda, Marsha

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-11-2006)
    “…Objective: Obesity rates in young children are increasing, and decreased physical activity is likely to be a major contributor to this trend. Studies of…”
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    Enjoyment mediates effects of a school-based physical-activity intervention by DISHMAN, Rod K, MOTL, Robert W, SAUNDERS, Ruth, FELTON, Gwen, WARD, Dianne S, DOWDA, Marsha, PATE, Russell R

    “…The study evaluated whether targeted changes in factors influencing enjoyment of physical education (PE), physical activity enjoyment, and self-efficacy…”
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