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HAROLD W. (Bill) KOHL, III University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Address: School of Public Health, Austin Regional Campus Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics and Environmental Sciences Michael and Susan Dell Center for Advancement of Health Living 1616 Guadalupe, Suite 6.300 Austin, Texas 78701 USA +1 (512) 391-2530 [email protected] PERSONAL Born: 11 April 1960, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Citizenship: USA EDUCATION 1974-78 Salpointe Catholic High School, Tucson, Arizona USA. Diploma. 1978-82 University of San Diego, San Diego, California USA. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Biology; minor in Chemistry. 1982-84 University of South Carolina, School of Public Health, Columbia South Carolina, USA. Master of Science in Public Health (M.S.P.H.) in Epidemiology and Biostatistics. 1989-93 University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, School of Public Health, Houston Texas USA. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Community Health Studies. Major area of concentration was in Epidemiology and Community Health Studies. Minor areas of concentration were in Biometry and Health Promotion. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1982-84 Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant, University of South Carolina School of Public Health. 1984-93 Statistician, Division of Epidemiology, Institute for Aerobics Research, Dallas Texas. My responsibilities included planning, conduct, direction and consultation concerning experimental design and data analyses in controlled trials as well as large scale epidemiologic studies (Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study). 1987-95 Associate Director, Division of Epidemiology, Institute for Aerobics Research. Responsibilities included various divisional administrative duties, such as proposal formulation and preparation, budget management, and resource utilization.

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HAROLDW.(Bill)KOHL,IIIUniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenteratHouston

Address: SchoolofPublicHealth,AustinRegionalCampus DepartmentofEpidemiology,HumanGeneticsandEnvironmentalSciences MichaelandSusanDellCenterforAdvancementofHealthLiving 1616Guadalupe,Suite6.300 Austin,Texas78701USA +1(512)391-2530 [email protected] Born:11April1960,St.Louis,Missouri,USA. Citizenship:USAEDUCATION

1974-78 SalpointeCatholicHighSchool,Tucson,ArizonaUSA.Diploma.1978-82 UniversityofSanDiego,SanDiego,CaliforniaUSA.BachelorofArts(B.A.)inBiology;

minorinChemistry.1982-84 UniversityofSouthCarolina,SchoolofPublicHealth,ColumbiaSouthCarolina,USA.

MasterofScienceinPublicHealth(M.S.P.H.)inEpidemiologyandBiostatistics.1989-93 University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, School of Public Health,

Houston Texas USA. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Community Health Studies.Major area of concentrationwas in Epidemiology and Community Health Studies.MinorareasofconcentrationwereinBiometryandHealthPromotion.

PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE

1982-84 Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant, University of South Carolina School ofPublicHealth.

1984-93 Statistician,DivisionofEpidemiology, Institute forAerobicsResearch,DallasTexas.

My responsibilities included planning, conduct, direction and consultationconcerningexperimentaldesignanddataanalysesincontrolledtrialsaswellaslargescaleepidemiologicstudies(AerobicsCenterLongitudinalStudy).

1987-95 Associate Director, Division of Epidemiology, Institute for Aerobics Research.

Responsibilities included various divisional administrative duties, such as proposalformulationandpreparation,budgetmanagement,andresourceutilization.

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PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE(continued)1989-90 ResearchAssociate,HumanNutritionCenter,SchoolofPublicHealth,Universityof

Texas Health Science Center, Houston, Houston Texas. Responsibilities includedconceptualization of research ideas and analyses in the field of nutritionalepidemiology, with a concentration on methodologic issues in dietary intakeassessment.

1993-95 Director,DivisionofChildhoodandAdolescentHealth,CooperInstituteforAerobics

Research,DallasTexas. Responsibleforthesuccessful functioningofallaspectsofthe division. Research responsibilities include conceptualization, design, andimplementation of original research in the area childhood and adolescent health.Scientific Director and Chairman, national FITNESSGRAM scientific advisory board.Administrative duties included proposal formulation and preparation, budget andpersonnelmanagement,publicandcorporaterelations,andresourceutilization.

1995-99 DirectorofResearch, Baylor SportsMedicine Institute,BaylorCollegeofMedicine,

HoustonTexas.Responsibleforthesuccessfulfoundingandgrowthofallaspectsofresearch institute including conceptualization, design, and implementation oforiginal research. Administrative duties included proposal formulation andpreparation,budgetandpersonnelmanagement,resourceutilization,andfacilitiesdesign. Principal investigator and founder of the Baylor Outcomes in OrthopedicMedicineStudy.

1999-02 Director,InternationalLifeSciencesInstitute,CenterforHealthPromotion,Physical

Activity and Nutrition Program, Atlanta Georgia. Responsible for all aspects ofsuccessful functioning of non-profit research and education foundation programincluding conceptualization of programs, research and programmatic fundingpriorities, proposal formulation, administrative leadership, project management,and personnel and budget management. Responsible for conceptualization,development, testing and implementation of TAKE 10!® classroom-based physicalactivityprogramforelementaryschoolchildren.

2002-07 Lead Epidemiologist/Team Leader, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,

National Center for ChronicDisease Prevention andHealth Promotion, Division ofNutritionandPhysicalActivity,PhysicalActivityandHealthBranch,AtlantaGeorgia.Serve as Team Leader for Physical Activity Epidemiology and Surveillance team inBranch.Responsibleforscientificconsultations,technicalassistanceandleadershipregarding epidemiologic studies of physical activity and health as well as physicalactivitysurveillanceintheBehavioralRiskFactorSurveillanceSystem(BRFSS).

2007- Professor of Epidemiology University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston,

School of Public Health, Austin Regional Campus, and Founder and Director ofUniversityofTexasPhysicalActivityEpidemiologyProgram.Responsibleforstudenttraining, research and community service in the area of epidemiology, physicalactivityandpublichealth.

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PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE(continued)2007- Research Professor of Kinesiology. The University of Texas College of Education,

DepartmentofKinesiologyandHealthEducation,AustinTexas.2014- AssociateRegionalDeanforInternationalHealthAffairs.UniversityofTexasHealth

Science Center at Houston, School of Public Health, Austin Regional Campus.Responsibleforadvancingresearch,educationandserviceagendaforinternationalcollaborations.

2015 Associate Regional Dean for Student Affairs. University of Texas Health Science

Center atHouston, School of PublicHealth,AustinRegional Campus. ResponsibleforguidingacademicandstudentmissionofAustinRegionalCampus.

ACADEMICAPPOINTMENTS1995-99 Assistant Professor, Baylor College of Medicine, Department of Orthopedic

Surgery,Houston,TX.1996-99 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Texas Woman’s University, College of Nursing

Denton,TX.1995-99 AdjunctProfessor,UniversityofNorthTexas,,DepartmentofKinesiology,Health

Promotion,andRecreation,DentonTX.

1997-99 AdjunctProfessor,UniversityofHouston,CollegeofEducationHouston,TX.2004-07 AdjunctResearchFellow,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology,CollegeofArchitecture,

AtlantaGA.2007- Professor,UniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenter–Houston,SchoolofPublic

Health,AustinRegionalCampus,Austin,TX.2008- Research Professor, University of Texas, College of Education, Department of

KinesiologyandHealthEducation,Austin, TX (dual appointmentwithUniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenter-Houston,SchoolofPublicHealth).

CONTINUINGEDUCATION/SPECIALIZEDTRAINING September2002 PhysicalActivityandPublicHealth.8thAnnualSeminar. April2004 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Senior Management

SeminarTraining.

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PROFESSIONALAFFILIATIONSANDHONORSAffiliations AmericanCollegeofEpidemiology(Inactive) AmericanCollegeofSportsMedicine,NationalandTexasRegionalChapter(Fellow) NationalAcademyofKinesiology(Fellow) InternationalSocietyforPhysicalActivityandHealthHonorsandAwards:

ALPHAEPSILONDELTAPre-professionalHonorary,1979.NamedtoWho'sWhoinAmericanCollegesandUniversities,1981.UniversityofSanDiegoFranklinAwardfortheoutstandingmalegraduate,1982.NamedanOutstandingYoungManofAmerica,1982.SIGMAXI,ScientificResearchSociety,AssociateMember,1984.

PromotedtoFullMember,1988.Institute for Aerobics Research Kenneth H. Cooper Award for annual outstanding

contributionsbyanemployee,1988.UnitedStatesPublicHealthServiceTraineeshipAward,1989.Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research Kenneth H. Cooper Award for annual outstanding

contributionsbyanemployee,1993.NamedtoWho’sWhointheSouthandSouthwest,1994.Fellow,AmericanCollegeofSportsMedicine,1995.US Department of Health and Human Services – Food and Drug Administration Group

RecognitionAward,May2006.USDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices–CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention

SpecialAct/SpecialServiceAward,May2006.Fellow,AmericanAcademyofKinesiologyandPhysicalEducation,2006.USDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices–CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention

SpecialAct/SpecialServiceAward,Sept2007.OCentrodeEstudiosdoLaboratoriodeAptidãoFísicadeSãoCaetanodoSul(Laboratoryfor

StudiesofPhysicalActivityofSãoCaetanodoSul–Brazil–HonoraryMember,October2007.

US Department of Health and Human Services - US Public Health Service - UnitCommendation Award for outstanding contributions in assessment of environmentalsupportsandbarrierstophysicalactivityandhealthynutritionforobesitypreventionandcontrolinWestVirginia,November2007.

USDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices–CentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionCharles C. Shepard Award for Outstanding Science Contribution in 2008 – PreventionCategory.Co-winnerwithco-authorsonpaperbyRoux,etal.January2009.

BrazilianSocietyforPhysicalActivityandHealth(SBAFS)–HonoraryMember–April2010.SalpointeCatholicHighSchool,TucsonArizona–DistinguishedAlumniHallofFame–April

2011.AmericanCollegeofSportsMedicine–CitationAward–May2013.IowaStateUniversity,AmesIowa.PeaseFamilyScholarAward–February2014.

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University of Texas School of Public Health. R. Palmer Beasley MD Faculty Award forInnovation–September2016.SharedwithCherylL.Perry,Ph.D.,DeannaM.Hoelscher,Ph.D.,andStevenH.Kelder,Ph.D.

SCHOLARLYANDSERVICEACTIVITIES

AmericanCollegeofSportsMedicine• Public Relations Representative, Board of Directors, American College of Sports

Medicine,TexasChapter,June1990-February1993.• Elected Member, Board of Directors, American College of Sports Medicine, Texas

Chapter,January1993-February1995.• Member,Public Information Committee, American College of SportsMedicine,May

1992-Present.CommitteeChair,June2000–May2006.• Member, Ad-Hoc Committee on Healthy People 2000, American College of Sports

Medicine,May1992-May1993.• Member,Ad-HocCommitteeonPediatricExerciseScience,AmericanCollegeofSports

Medicine,May1993-May1995.• Chair,SubcommitteeonEpidemiologyofInjury,ad-hocCommitteeonthePracticeof

ExercisePhysiology,AmericanCollegeofSportsMedicine,August1994-August1995.• President-elect,President,Past-President,AmericanCollegeofSportsMedicine,Texas

RegionalChapter,February1995-1998.• Co-chair American College of Sports Medicine Roundtable. Youth Sports Injury –

Risks,CausesandConsequences.4-5November1996.• Elected Trustee, Basic and Applied Sciences, American College of Sports Medicine

BoardofTrustees,June1997-May2000.• Member,ProgramCommittee,AmericanCollegeofSportsMedicine,June1998–May

2002.• Chair, ad hoc Committee on Website Advancement, American College of Sports

Medicine,June1998-May1999.• Member, Clinical Exercise Physiology Practice Board, American College of Sports

Medicine,June1999–June2002.• Member,50thAnniversaryCelebrationadhocCommittee,AmericanCollegeofSports

Medicine,June2003-June2004.AmericanCollegeofEpidemiology

• Member,MembershipCommittee,AmericanCollegeofEpidemiology,January1997-2005.

BaylorCollegeofMedicine

• Member,Resident Research Committee, Baylor College ofMedicine, Department ofOrthopedicSurgery,October1996toJune1999.

• Member,CommitteeonContinuingEducation,BaylorCollegeofMedicine,June1998–June1999.

• Program Director, Sports Medicine Continuing Education Series, Baylor College ofMedicineDepartmentofOrthopedicSurgery,October1997toJune1999.

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SCHOLARLYANDSERVICEACTIVITIES(continued)

CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(pre-employmentservice).• Scientificreviewer,NCCDPHPExternalReviewPanelSpecialInterestProjects,1999.

• Invited participant, Identifying Programs That Work for School-Based Programs to

Promote Lifelong Physical Activity and Healthy Eating, NCCDPHP Division ofAdolescentandSchoolHealth,October2001.

InternationalSocietyforPhysicalActivityandHealth

• FounderandPresident–2008-2014• FounderandPast-president–2014-

MarathonKids,AustinTexas• Member,ScientificAdvisoryBoard–2015-• Member,BoardofDirectors–2016-

NationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministration• Member,Bone,MuscleandExercise IntegratedProductTeam,NASA/JohnsonSpace

CenterSpaceMedicine,January1997-June1999.NationalAcademiesofScience.

• Member, Institute of Medicine Committee on Accelerating Progress for ObesityPrevention,InstituteofMedicine,FoodandNutritionBoard,September2010-2012.

• Member,InstituteofMedicineCommitteeonFitnessMeasuresandHealthOutcomesinYouth,InstituteofMedicine,FoodandNutritionBoard,September2011-present.

• Chair,InstituteofMedicineCommitteeonPhysicalActivityandPhysicalEducationintheSchoolEnvironment, InstituteofMedicine,FoodandNutritionBoard,June2012-May2013.

NationalInstitutesofHealth

• Chair, National Institute on Aging Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group2016/02ZAG1ZIJ-3(J1),August2016.

• Chair, National Institute on Aging Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group2016/01ZAG1ZIJ-3(J1),September2015.

• Chair, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases SpecialEmphasisPanel/ScientificReviewGroup2015/ZDK1GRB-1(M5).February2015.

• Invitedparticipant,FogartyInternationalCenterWorkshop.ChildhoodObesityinLatinAmerica.October2014.

• ScientificReviewer,CenterforScientificReview.StudySectionReviewGroup2015/01KNOD–October2014.

• Scientific Reviewer, Center for Scientific Review. Special Emphasis Panel/ScientificReviewGroup2014/05ZRG1PSE-B(59)R–February2014.

• Scientific Reviewer, Center for Scientific Review. Special Emphasis Panel/ScientificReviewGroup2013/05ZRG1PSE-B(59)R–October2013.

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SCHOLARLYANDSERVICEACTIVITIES(continued)

• ExternalProgramReviewer,NationalCancerInstitute,DivisionofCancerEpidemiologyandGenetics,NutritionEpidemiologyBranch,July2013.

• Scientific Reviewer, Center for Scientific Review. Special Emphasis Panel/ScientificReviewGroup2013/05ZRG1PSE-B(59)R–March2013.

• Scientific Reviewer, Center for Scientific Review, Special Emphasis Panel/ScientificReviewGroupZRG1PSE-J(58)–June2008.

• Scientific Reviewer, Center for Scientific Review, Special Emphasis Panel/ScientificReviewGroupZRG1HOP-D(50)–November2008.

• Scientific Reviewer, Center for Scientific Review Kidney, Nutrition, Obesity andDiabetesEpidemiology(KNOD)StudySection–June2008.

• Invited speaker,NIDDKworkshop on Site-Specific Approaches to the Prevention orManagementofPediatricObesity,BethesdaMD,14-15July2004.

• Invited speaker, NIDDK workshop on Modifiable Environmental and BehavioralDeterminantsofOverweightAmongChildrenandAdolescents, BethesdaMD,21-23June2004.

• Invitedspeaker,NationalInstitutesofHealthConsensusDevelopmentConferenceonPhysicalActivityandCardiovascularHealth,BethesdaMD,18-20December1995.

• ScientificReviewer,NICHDSpecialReviewGroup,June1997.• Invited participant, National Institutes of Health Workshop on Prevention and

TreatmentofChildhoodObesity,BethesdaMD,11-12September1995

WorldHealthOrganization• WHOTemporaryAdviser –GlobalPhysicalActivityRecommendationsDraftingGroup

Meeting,MexicoCity,Mexico,January16-182008.

Invited Expert, 1988 International Consensus Symposium on Exercise Fitness and Health,Toronto,Ontario,Canada,June1988Invited Expert, 1992 International Consensus Symposium on Physical Activity, Fitness, andHealth,Toronto,Ontario,Canada,5-9May1992.InvitedExpert.2000CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention/HealthCanadaExpertPanelonDoseResponseandPhysicalActivity,HockleyValley,Ontario,CanadaJune2000.Member,NationalCurriculumAdvisoryBoard,ACTAcademy,McKinney,TX,June1993-1995.Member,ScientificAdvisoryBoard,ProjectTarget, StateUniversityofNewYork,Brockport,August1993-October1998.Co-Chair,ScientificProgramCommittee,1996InternationalPre-OlympicScientificCongress,DallasTX,10-14July1996.

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SCHOLARLYANDSERVICEACTIVITIES(continued)

Invitedcontributingauthor,UnitedStatesSurgeonGeneral’sReportonPhysicalActivityandHealth,1995.ScientificReviewer,NationalAthleticTrainersAssociation,April1999.ScientificAdvisor,InterventUSA,Inc.1999-2007.

Scientific Reviewer, United States Army Special Review Panel, Gulf War Illness ResearchProgram.June1999.Member,SeniorManagementTeam,InternationalLifeSciencesInstitute,October1999–August2002.ScientificAdvisor,ACTIVATE, InternationalFood InformationCouncil,Washington,DC. 1999-2004.Faculty,Annual Postgraduate Course on Physical Activity and Public Health. University ofSouthCarolina2002-Present.ScientificAdvisor,HealthEatingActiveCommunities,CaliforniaEndowment,2004-present.President, International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health, Atlanta GA, 17-20April2006.Chair,ScientificCommittee,2ndInternationalCongressonPhysicalActivityandPublicHealth,Amsterdam,TheNetherlands,13-16April2008.Co-Author and Executive Committee Member, 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines forAmericans.www.health.gov/paguidelines.Member, International Advisory Board, 3rd International Congress on Physical Activity andPublicHealth,Toronto,Canada,5-8May2010.

Chair,ScientificAdvisoryBoard,ActiveLifeMovement.AustinTexas2009to2012.InvitedExternalReviewer,SanDiegoStateUniversity/UniversityofCaliforniaSanDiegoJointDoctoralPrograminPublicHealth.SanDiego,CA,March2009.Member, Science Advisory Board, US President’s Council on Physical Fitness, Sports andNutrition.WashingtonDC,January2012-2014.Chair,January2013-2014ScienceAdvisoryBoard,USPresident’sCouncilonPhysicalFitness,SportsandNutrition.WashingtonDC,2014.

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EditorialPositions:

• Associate Editor, SportMedicine Journal Club, Clinical Journal of SportMedicine, July1992-1995.

• AssociateEditor,MedicineandScienceinSportsandExercise,November1995-Dec.2000.• SeniorAssociateEditor,ClinicalJournalofSportMedicine,January1996-May2001;June

2002–December2006.• Member, Editorial Board, The Physician and Sportsmedicine. May 1999 – December

2005.• Foreign Editor, Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento (Brasilian Review of

MovementScience),January2000-present.• InternationalEditor,BrazilianJournalofScienceAppliedtoHealth.June2002-present.• Member Editorial Board, Journal of Physical Activity and Health. January 2003 –

December2006.• Member, Editorial Board,ACSMHealth and Fitness Journal. January 2004- December

2006.• SectionEditor,AmericanCollegeofSportsMedicineResourceManualforGuidelinesfor

ExerciseTestingandPrescription,5thedition.LippincottWilliamsandWilkins,Baltimore,MD2005.

• Co-Editor-in-Chief,JournalofPhysicalActivityandHealth.January2007–July2012• EditorEmeritus,JournalofPhysicalActivityandHealth.July2012-present

SPECIALFACULTYPOSITIONS

Invitedfaculty–PhysicalActivityandPublicHealthPost-DoctoralTrainingCourse.Serveasannualfacultymemberforannual8-dayResearcherTrainingCoursehostedbyUniversityofSouthCarolina(2002-2013;2016).

Invitedfaculty–CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention/InternationalUnionforHealthPromotion and Education Physical Activity and Public Health Training Course. Serve asfaculty for series of training courses held in various countries designed to develop andpromotephysicalactivityexpertiseandinfrastructure.

• Ilhabela,Brazil,July,2004• Cartagena,Colombia,April2005• Heredia,CostaRica,August2005• PuertoVallarta,Mexico,January2006• KualaLumpur,Malaysia,May2006• ViñadelMar,Chile,October2006• SanAndreas,Colombia,July2007• Bangkok,Thailand,August2007• Bogotá,Colombia,October2011• PalmBeach,Aruba,June2012• SanJuan,PuertoRico,May2013

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• SanJuan,PuertoRico,May2014• Cuernavaca,Mexico,July2015;August2016

ACADEMICTEACHING,ADVISINGANDMENTORING

• University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Public Health Houston,

AustinRegionalCampus

PrimaryFacultyMentorforKelleyPetteeGabriel,Ph.D.,KeremShuval,Ph.D.(2008-2012)andJenniferL.Gay,Ph.D.(2008-2011).Primarypost-doctoralFellowAdvisor forAbiodunOluyomi,Ph.D. (2011-2014),DeborahSalvo,Ph.D.(2015-)Primary Doctoral Advisor: Geoffrey Whitfield (2010-2013); Eileen Nehme (2010-2015);MeLisaCreamer(2010-2014);AnnaPorter(2014-).Doctoral Examination Committee: CeciliaMontano (2011); Julie St. John (2011); CarolHammonds(2012);GerardoOrtiz(2012);Annal-Bahish(2013);PrimaryAcademicAdvisor:FrancesMeissner(MPH2008-2010);AymanBizra(MPH2008-2010); Lindsey Fetty (MPH 2009-2012); Valerie Clark (MPH 2009-2011); Kelly Cordeira(MPH 2010-2012); Patrick Austin (MPH 2010-2012); Truc Pham (MPH 2010-2012);DonnaLeePollack(MPH2010-2013);KristinNussa(MPH2011-);TimothyWhoolery(MPH2011-2013); Felicia Carey (MPH 2011-2013); Adam Nikah (MPH 2012-2013); SusannaChurion(2013-);SloanSkinner(MPH2013-2014);MadelineJeansonne(MPH2013-2014);Kate Ferguson (2014-); Kristen Munson (2014-); Jennifer Williams (2014-); BethanyBoggess (2014-); Lauren Jackson (2014-); Andrew Nickerson (2014-); Beau Saccoccia(2014-);SecondaryAcademicAdvisor:LaurenceDenis,M.D.(MPH,2008-2011);WinstonJackson(MPH2008-2010);JenniferMota(MPH2010);AllisonDubin(2013).MPH Culminating Experience Supervisor: FrancesMeissner (MPH 2008-2010); LindseyFetty(MPH2009-2012);ValerieClark(MPH2009-2011);KellyCordeira(MPH2010-2012);DonnaLeePollack(MPH2010-2013);AdamNikah(MPH2012-2013);SloanSkinner(MPH2013-2014).MPH Culminating Experience Supervisor without academic advising: Allison Lodine(2014-).MPH Practicum Supervisor: Emily Neusel (MPH 2010); Priyank V. Shah, MBBS (MPH2010);KarlaGranado(MPH2010).

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InternSupervisor:ValerieClark,TexasLutheranUniversity(June-August2008);HaleyFox,TexasLutheranUniversity(June–August2009).

• UniversityofTexasatAustin,CollegeofEducation–DepartmentofKinesiologyandHealthEducationPrimaryDoctoralAdvisor:HoHan(2009-2014);HildiNiksic(2013-2015)Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member: Ken Ripperger-Suhler (2008-2010); LaurenGrieco (2010-2011);Mark Faries (2010-2011); Brennan Berg (2011-2012); Baker Harrell(2012-2014);SaraHammerschmidt (2012-2015); JaneWinslow (2012-);CJStanfill (2014-2015);MohammedalKatan(2013-2015).DoctoralExaminationCommittee:SaraHammerschmidt(2012);JaneWinslow(2012).Master’s Advisor: Jungyun Hwang (2010); Kim G. McCallum (2008-2010); ElizabethHenson(2009-2010);AlisonChristoph(2010).

• CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention.Primary Supervisor: Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) officers Sanjeeb Sapkota,MBBS,MPH(EIS2003),KarenK.Lee,MD,MPH(EIS2004),IsaMiles,Sc.D.,(EIS2006).

• GeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyCollegeofArchitecture–AtlantaGeorgiaUSADoctoralDissertationAdvisor:AnjaliJoseph(2006);GayleNicoll(2006).

• BostonUniversitySchoolofPublicHealth,BostonMassachusettsUSADoctoralDissertationAdvisor–TamaraV.Calise(2010).

• UniversityofQueensland,BrisbaneAustraliaDoctoralDissertationExaminer–RuthMabry(2012)

• UniversityofQueensland,BrisbaneAustralia

DoctoralDissertationExaminer–JasonWong(2014)

• InstituteNacionaldeSaludPublica–NationalInstituteofPublicHealth-MexicoDoctoralDissertationExaminer–AlejandraJaureguideMota(2016)

Coursesdevelopedand/ortaught:• PH2998/KIN395PhysicalActivity,ExerciseandHealth(Fall2008-):UniversityofTexas

atAustinCollegeofEducationandUniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenteratHouston,SchoolofPublicHealth.(Cross-listed).

• PH2610/HED395IntroductiontoEpidemiology(Spring2009-):UniversityofTexasSchoolofPublicHealthatHouston,UniversityofTexasatAustinCollegeofEducation.(Cross-listed).

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• PH2710AdvancedMethodsinEpidemiology(Spring2010-Spring2014):UniversityofTexasSchoolofPublicHealthatHouston

• PH2998PhysicalActivityandPublicHealthSeminar(Summer2009):UniversityofTexasSchoolofPublicHealthatHouston.

• PH2998/HED395PhysicalActivityandPublicHealthPractice(Fall2009-):UniversityofTexasatAustinCollegeofEducationandUniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenteratHouston,SchoolofPublicHealth.(Cross-listed).

• PH1498/KIN395AssessmentofPhysicalActivityinIndividualsandPopulations(Summer2010-):UniversityofTexasatAustinCollegeofEducationandUniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenteratHouston,SchoolofPublicHealth.(Cross-listed).

• HED395DoctoralSeminarinHealthEducation(Fall2011)

FACULTYCOMMITTEES

BaylorCollegeofMedicine• ResidentResearchCommittee,BaylorCollegeofMedicine,DepartmentofOrthopedic

Surgery,October1996toJune1999.• Committee on Continuing Education, Baylor College ofMedicine, June 1998 – June

1999.

UniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenter–HoustonSchoolofPublicHealth• Dean’sFacultyAdvisoryCommittee(AustinRegionalCampus)–2007topresent.• Executive Committee, Michael and Susan Dell Center for Advancement of Healthy

Living–2007topresent.• AcademicAffairsCouncil(AustinRegionalCampus)–2008topresent.• SPHFacultySearchCommittee–2009to2010.• AustinRegionalCampusStudentAssociation–PrimaryFacultyAdvisor.• Ad-hoc Committee on Website Redesign, Division of Epidemiology and Disease

Control–July2009topresent.• TenureandPromotionCommittee–Co-ChairandChair-January2010to2012.• PreliminaryExaminationCommittee–DivisionofEpidemiology,HumanGeneticsand

EnvironmentalSciences–January2013-2016.• UTSPHBrownsvilleRegionalCampusFacultySearchCommittee–Chair–July2015to

present

UniversityofTexasatAustin• InternalReviewBoard–MemberandActingViceChair–January2011-August2014.• CollegeofEducation,EducationandHealthSearchCommittee–Member–2012.

UniversityofTexasCollegeofEducation,DepartmentofKinesiologyandHealthEducation

• BudgetCouncil(non-voting)–2007topresent.• GraduateStudiesCommittee–2007topresent.• KinesiologySearchCommittee–2008-2010.• ServiceReviewCommittee–2008-2009

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• FitnessInstituteofTexas–BoardofDirectors–2009topresent.• HealthEducationSearchCommittee–2013

FUNDINGHISTORY1. American Diabetes Association. Fitness, Impaired Glucose Tolerance, and Mortality:

07/01/88-06/30/90,H.W.Kohl,Statistician,totaldirect$59,904.2. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging. Impact of Physical Fitness and

ExerciseonHealth,1R01AG06945:04/01/89-03/31/94,H.W.KohlStatistician,totaldirect$1,164,743.

3. National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Arthritis andMusculoskeletal and Skin

Disease. Musculoskeletal Fitness and Health, AR39715: 07/01/89 - 06/30/94, H.W. KohlStatistician,totaldirect$349,800.

4. American Heart Association, Texas Affiliate Grant-In-Aid. Antihypertensive Therapy and

Mortality,90G-795:07/01/90-06/31/92,H.W.KohlStatistician,totaldirect$58,617.5. NationalInstitutesofHealth,SmallBusinessInnovationResearchProgram.Developmentof

AnAll-CauseMortalityRiskProfile,2R44HL43447-02 (subcontract): 07/01/91 -06/30/93,H.W.KohlCo-investigator.

6. National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Validation of a

HistoricalPhysicalActivitySurvey,1R03HL47478-01: 03/01/92 -09/31/93,H.W.KohlCo-investigator,totaldirect$67,721.

7. National InstitutesofHealth,NationalHeart, Lung, andBlood Institute. Lifestyle Exercise

Trial, 1R18 HL48597-01. 08/01/93 - 07-31-97, H.W. Kohl Co-investigator, total direct$1,387,643.

8. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging. Impact of Physical Fitness and

ExerciseonHealth,1R01AG06945: 04/01/94 -03/31/99,H.W.KohlCo-investigator, totaldirect$1,462,959.

9. National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Physical Activity

InterventioninHealthCareSettingsforHigh-Risk,SedentaryAdults-ClinicalCenter,NHLBIHC-94-06:9/30/94-9/29/99,H.W.KohlCo-investigator,totaldirect$1,355,664.

10. PolarElectro,Inc.HeartRateMonitoringinSchoolPhysicalEducation.9/1/95-11/30/95,

H.W.Kohl,PrincipalInvestigator,totaldirect$5,000.11. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Assessment of Physical Activity of Minority

Women. 9/30/95-9/29/00, H.W. Kohl, Principal Investigator (sub. to University of TexasSchoolofPublicHealth),totaldirect,$113,757.

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12. Smith and Nephew Endoscopy. Baylor Sports Medicine Institute Arthroscopic SurgicalTraining Laboratory. 6/1/97-5/31/02. H.W. Kohl, Principal Investigator, total direct$195,122.

13. Smith and Nephew Endoscopy. Baylor Sports Medicine Institute Educational Training.

6/1/97-5-31-01.H.W.Kohl,PrincipalInvestigator,totaldirect$50,000.14. Lasermedics,Inc.EffectsofLow-LevelLaserTherapyonClinicalSymptomsofCarpalTunnel

Syndrome: Clinical Center. 11/15/97-11/14/98. H.W. Kohl, Co-Principal Investigator, totaldirect,$93,600.

15. American Cancer Society. A Physical Activity Quality of Life Intervention in Androgen-

AblatedProstateCancer.H.W.Kohl,PrincipalInvestigator(sub.toUniversityofTexasM.D.AndersonCancerCenter),totaldirect,$30,039.

16. Major League Baseball. Nutritional Supplement Use and Dietary Practices AmongMajor

LeagueBaseballPlayers.H.W.Kohl,Co-PrincipalInvestigator,totaldirect$9,500.17. RobertWoodJohnsonFoundation.PublicationandDisseminationofNeedsAssessmenton

TreatmentofChildhoodObesity.H.W.Kohl,PrincipalInvestigator,totaldirect$86,500.18. Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation. Development and Validation of Home-based

ElementarySchoolPhysicalActivityProgram.H.W.Kohl,PrincipalInvestigator,totaldirect$81,500.

19. ActiveLivingResearch–TheRobertWood JohnsonFoundation. NeighborhoodParksand

Active Living. Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University. H.W. Kohl, Unpaidconsultant.

20. Active Living Research – The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Building Design and

StairwellUse.CollegeofArchitecture,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology.H.W.Kohl,Unpaidconsultant.

21. Universityof TexasAustin andCAPES (BrazilianMinistryof Education). BuildingResearch

CapacityforPhysicalActivityandPublicHealthinBrazil.UniversityofTexasDepartmentofKinesiologyandHealthEducationandUniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenter–HoustonSchoolofPublicHealthAustinRegionalCampus.H.W.Kohl,Co-PrincipalInvestigator,totaldirect$253,920.

22. CityofAustin/TravisCountyHealthandHumanServicesDepartment.AnEvaluationofthe

Austin-MuellerCommunity:DeterminingtheImpactofaPlannedResidentialCommunityonHealth and Physical Activity Levels. University of TexasHealth Science Center –HoustonSchool of Public Health Austin Regional Campus. H.W. Kohl, Principal Investigator, totaldirect$30,000.

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22. ActiveLife. CommunityChallengeEvaluation. UniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenter–HoustonSchoolofPublicHealthAustinRegionalCampus.H.W.Kohl,PrincipalInvestigator,totaldirect$85,000.

23. StateofTexasHealthandHumanServicesCommission.TheUseofSocialMediaOutreachto Improve Prenatal Care in TexasMedicaid Patients. University of Texas Health ScienceCenter – Houston School of Public Health Austin Regional Campus. H.W. Kohl, PrincipalInvestigator, total contract budget $16,500,000. Funding approved but money notallocated.

24. American Cancer Society. Environmental Effects on Disparities in Smoking and Obesity

Among Women. University of Texas at Austin. H.W. Kohl, Co-investigator, total direct$1,530,000.January2011-December2014.

25. National Institutes of Health. Behavioral Science Education – Cancer Prevention and

Control.UniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenter-Houston.H.W.Kohl,Mentor,totaldirectcosts$2,438,102.September2013-August2018.

26. CancerPreventionResearchInstituteofTexas.CollaborativeTrainingofaNewCadreof

InnovativeCancerPreventionResearchers. UniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenter-Houston. H.W. Kohl, Mentor, total direct costs $1,661,213. March 2014 – February2016.

27. TexasDepartmentofStateHealthServices/CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention.

TransformingCameronCounty:HealthyPeople in aHealthyCommunity.UniversityofTexas Health Science Center-Houston. H.W. Kohl, Co-investigator, total direct costs$906,735.February2012-September2014.

28. AmericanHeartAssociation.Evaluatingtheutilityofcompositephysicalactivityscoresin population-based research studies. University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston. H.W. Kohl, Co-investigator, total direct costs $126,584. January 2014-December2015.

29. National Institutes ofHealth. 1R01DK101593-01. Effects of Light Rail Transit on Physical

Activity:ANaturalExperiment.UniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenter–Houston.H.W.Kohl,PrincipalInvestigator,totaldirectcosts$2,382,843.September2013-August2018.

30. NationalInstitutesofHealth.3R01DK101593-03S1.EffectsofLightRailTransitonPhysical

Activity: A Natural Experiment. Diversity Supplement (Deborah Salvo Dominguez Ph.D).UniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenter–Houston.H.W.Kohl,PrincipalInvestigator,totaldirectcosts$162,664.March2016-August2018.

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INVITEDPRESENTATIONS(selected).

InvitedLecturer–2ndJornadaInternacionaldeMedicinaDesportiva.June1996.SãoPaulo,Brasil.InvitedLecturer–1stSimpósioInternacionaldeAtividadesFísicasdoRiodeJaneiro.November1997.RiodeJaneiro,Brasil,InvitedLecturer–22ndSímposioInternacionaldeCiênciasdoEsporte.October1999,SãoPaulo,BrasilInvitedLecture.2003InternationalSocietyforBehavioralNutritionandPhysicalActivity.TheRoleofSchoolsinPromotingPhysicalActivityforYouth.July2003.QuebecCity,Quebec,CA.Keynote Speaker. 2003 annual meeting of the Texas Regional Chapter of the AmericanCollege of Sports Medicine. Of Ligaments, Joints and Epidemics: The Challenge of SportsMedicineandEpidemiology.March2003,Houston,TX.KeynoteSpeaker. 2003Kelsey-SeyboldResearchFoundation. PhysicalActivityandObesity:ANationalPerspective.November2003,Houston,TX.Invited Lecturer. 7th Simpósio Internacional de Atividades Físicas do Rio de Janeiro.November2003.RiodeJaneiro,Brasil,KeynoteSpeaker. 2004annualmeetingoftheSoutheastRegionalChapteroftheAmericanCollegeofSportsMedicine.PhysicalActivityEpidemiology.January2004,Atlanta,GA.Commencement Address. 2005 University of Michigan Division of KinesiologyCommencement,April2005,AnnArbor,MI.InvitedKeynoteSpeaker:2008AnnualResearchDay.UniversityofMassachusettsSchoolofPublicHealth,Amherst,MA,April2008.InvitedLecturer:2009LynnW.McCrawResearchLecture.UniversityofTexasDepartmentofKinesiologyandHealthEducation,AustinTX,March2009.Invited Keynote Speaker: 2009 Turkish Association of Sports Medicine Physiotherapists.Ankara,Turkey,October2009.InvitedKeynoteSpeaker: 2009Brazilian Society forPhysicalActivity andHealth. PortodeGalinhas,Brazil,November2009.InvitedKeynoteSpeaker: 2010EuropeanSociety forHealthandFitness. London,England,November2010.

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Invited Speaker: 2011 Brazilian Society for Physical Activity and Health. Gramado, Brazil,November2011.InvitedSpeaker:Spring2013BrennanandSmithLectureSeries.TexasStateUniversity,SanMarcos,Texas,April2013.InvitedSpeaker: MasterLecture. MichaelandSusanDellCenterforHealthyLivingandtheUniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenter–HoustonSchoolofPublicHealth. Austin,TexasApril2013.InvitedSpeaker:NollLaboratoryLectureSeries.PennsylvaniaStateUniversity,StateCollege,Pennsylvania,September2013.InvitedSpeaker:JohnB.PierceLaboratory/YaleUniversity,NewHavenConnecticut,January2014.Invited Speaker: Pease Family Scholar Lecture. Iowa State University Department ofKinesiology,AmesIowa,February2014.InvitedSpeaker:International22ndPuijoSymposium:PhysicalExerciseinClinicalMedicine:Critical Appraisal of Scientific Evidence. Kuopio Research Institute of Exercise Medicine,KuopioFinland,June2014.KeynoteSpeaker: 2015AmericanKinesiologyAssociationannualmeeting: KinesiologyandPublicHealth:HowWeGotHereandWhereareWeGoing?Charlotte,NC,January2015.KeynoteSpeaker:StateofAntioquiaColombia.2015StateSeminaronPhysicalActivityandHealth.Medellin,Colombia,August2015.Invited Speaker: Texas A&M University. Department of Health and Kinesiology 2016DistinguishedLectureSeries.CollegeStationTexas,March2016.

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PUBLICATIONS1. Middaugh DP, Kohl HW, Burnett LE. Concurrentmeasurement of intertidal environmental

variables andembryo survival of theCalifornia grunion,LeuresthesTenuis and theAtlanticsilver-side,MenidiaMenidia.CalifFishandGame1983;69(2):89-96.

2. Kohl HW, III. Rubella screening and vaccination follow-up by a hospital employee health

office.AmJInfectionControl1985;13(3):124-127.3. WeberDG,KohlHW,Blair SN,MeredithMD. Anautomated system for assessingphysical

fitness levels in school children. Proceedings of the 1985 Public Health Conference onRecordsandStatistics.NationalCenterforHealthStatistics.U.S.GovernmentPrintingOffice.1986;DHHSPub.No.(PHS)86-1214,145-148.

4. PowellKE,KohlHW,CaspersenCJ,BlairSN. Anepidemiologicperspectiveofthecausesof

runninginjuries.PhysicianandSportsmed1986;14(6):100-114.5. BlairSN,MulderRT,KohlHW.Reactiontoseculartrendsinadultphysicalactivity:exercise

boomorbust?ResQExercSport1987;58(2):106-110.6. Blair SN, Kohl HW, Powell KE. Physical activity, physical fitness, exercise and the public's

health. In: SafritMJ, EckertHM, eds. TheCutting Edge in Physical Education and ExerciseScienceResearch,1987;53-69.HumanKinetics,Champaign,IL.

7. Farrell SW, Kohl HW, Rogers T. The independent effects of ethnicity on cardiovascular

fitness.HumanBiol1987;59(4):657-666.8. BlairSN,KohlHW,GoodyearNN.Ratesandrisksforrunningandexerciseinjuries:studiesin

threepopulations.ResQExercSport1987;58(3):221-228.9. Farrell SW, Kohl HW, Rogers T, Knadler G. Cardiovascular fitness andmaximal heart rate

differencesamongethnicgroups.ResQExercSport1988;59(2):99-102.10. KohlHW,BlairSN,PaffenbargerRS,Jr.,MaceraCA,KronenfeldJJ.Amailsurveyofphysical

activityhabitsas related tomeasuredphysical fitness. AmJEpidemiol1988;127(6):1228-1239.

11. BlairSN,BrillPA,KohlHW.Physicalactivitypatternsinolderindividuals. In:SpirdusoWW

andEckertHM(eds).PhysicalActivityandAging,1988;120-139.HumanKinetics,ChampaignIL.

12. Kohl HW, LaPorte RE, and Blair SN. Physical activity and cancer: an epidemiological

perspective.SportsMed1988;6(4):222-237.13. Blair SN, Kohl HW. Measurement and evaluation of health behaviors and attitudes in

relationship to physical fitness and physical activity patterns. In: Drury TF. (ed). Assessing

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physical fitness and physical activity in population-based surveys. Hyattsville, MD: USDepartment of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for DiseaseControl,NationalCenterforHealthStatistics,1989:527-545.DHHSPub.No.:(PHS)89-1253.

14. FarrellSW,KohlHW,BogdanffyGM.Incidenceandreasonsformedicalreferralinaworksite

healthpromotionprogram.AmJHealthPromotion1989;3(3):6-10.15. DuncanJJ,VaandragerH,FarrJE,KohlHW,GordonNF.Effectofintrinsicsympathomimetic

activityonserumlipidsduringexercisetraininginhypertensivepatientsreceivingchronicß-blockertherapy.JCardiopulmonaryRehabil1989;9(3):110-114.

16. Blair SN,KannelWB,KohlHW,GoodyearNN,WilsonPWF.Surrogatemeasuresofphysical

activityandphysicalfitness:evidenceforsedentarytraitsofrestingtachycardia,obesity,andlowvitalcapacity.AmJEpidemiol1989;129(6):1145-56.

17. GordonNF,KohlHW,VillegasJA,PickettKP,VaandragerH,DuncanJJ.Effectofrestduration

betweenexercisesonoxygenuptakeduringhydraulicresistancecircuittrainingperformedataconstantratingofperceivedexertion.JCardiopulmonaryRehabil1989;9(5):325-330.

18. BlairSN,KohlHW,III,PaffenbargerRS,Jr.,ClarkDG,CooperKH,GibbonsLW.Physicalfitness

and all-cause mortality: a prospective study of healthy men and women. JAMA 1989;262:2395-2401.

19. BlairSN,KohlHW,BarlowCE.Physicalactivity,physicalfitnessandbloodpressure.InKvist

M (ed). PaavoNurmi Congress Book. Finnish Society of SportsMedicine, Turku, Finland,1989,118-120.

20. Gibbons LW, Blair SN, Kohl HW, Cooper KH. The safety of maximal exercise testing.

Circulation1989;80:846-852.21. Macera CA, Hagenmaier GW, Jackson KL, Kronenfeld JJ, Kohl HW, Blair SN. Age, physical

activity, physical fitness, body composition, and incidence of orthopedic problems inmenandwomenaged20-70years.ResQExercSport1989;60(3):225-233.

22. Gordon NF, Duncan JJ, Kohl HW. Effect of opioid antagonism on the ability to tolerate

maximalanaerobicexercise.SAfrMedJ1989;76:268-269.23. BrillPA,BurkhalterHA,KohlHW,GoodyearNN,BlairSN.Theimpactofpreviousathleticism

on exercise habits, physical fitness, and coronary heart disease risk factors inmiddle-agedmen.ResQExercSport1989;60(3):209-215.

24. Blair SN, Kohl HW, Brill PA. Behavioral adaptation to physical activity. In Bouchard C,

ShephardRJ,StephensT,SuttonJR,McPhersonBD.(eds). Exercise,Fitness,andHealth: AConsensusofCurrentKnowledge.HumanKineticsChampaign,IL:1990,385-398.

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25. Blair SN, Kohl HW, III, Paffenbarger RS, Jr. Exercise, fitness andmortality. (Letter) JAMA1990;263(15):2047-2048.

26. KohlHW,McPhersonRS,NichamanMZ. RE:Astudyofrepeatabilityofdietarydataovera

sevenyearperiod.(Letter)AmJEpidemiol1990;131(5):938-941.27. Duncan JJ, Vaandrager H, Farr JE, Kohl HW, and Gordon NF. Effect of intrinsic

sympathomimetic activity on the ability of hypertensive patients to derive acardiorespiratorytrainingeffectduringchronicβ-blockade.AmJHypertension1990;3:302-306.

28. Kohl HW, Gibbons LW, Gordon NF, and Blair SN. An empirical evaluation of the ACSM

GuidelinesforExerciseTesting..MedSciSportExerc1990;22(4):533-539.29. McPhersonRS,NichamanMZ,KohlHW,ReedDR,LabartheDR. Intakeandfoodsourcesof

dietaryfatamongschoolchildreninTheWoodlands,Texas.Pediatrics1990;86(4):520-526.30. Hartung GH, Kohl HW, Blair SN, Lawrence SJ, Harrist RB. Exercise tolerance and alcohol

intake:bloodpressurerelation.Hypertension1990;16:501-507.31. SchwellnusMP,GordonNF,vanZylGG,CilliersJF,GroblerH,KuylJM,KohlHW.Effectofa

high carbohydrate diet on core temperature during prolonged exercise. Br J SportsMed1990;24(2):99-102.

32. BrillPA,KohlHW,RogersT,CollingwoodTR,SterlingCL,BlairSN.Therelationshipbetween

sociodemographiccharacteristicsandrecruitment,retention,andhealthimprovementsinaworksitehealthpromotonprogram.AmJHealthPromotion1991;5(3):215-221.

33. CollingwoodTR,ReynoldsRR,KohlHW,SloanS.Physicalfitnesseffectsonsubstanceabuse

riskfactorsandusepatterns:Apreliminarystudy.JDrugEduc1991;21(1):73-84.34. BlairSN,KohlHW.Whatarethebenefitsofoccupationalexercisepromotionprograms?In

OjaP,andTelamaR(eds):SportForAll. ElsevierSciencePublishers,NewYork:1991,225-232.

35. Blair SN, Kohl HW, III, Barlow CE, Gibbons LW. Physical fitness and all-causemortality in

hypertensivemen.AnnMed1991;23:307-312.36. KohlHW,III,BlairSN.Ofligaments,joints,andepidemics:thechallengeofsportsmedicine

andepidemiology.ClinJSportMed1991;1(4):223-224.37. KohlHW,GordonNF,VillegasJA,BlairSN.Cardiorespiratoryfitness,glycemicstatus,andthe

riskofmortalityinmen.DiabetesCare1992;15(2):184-192.38. BrillPA,KohlHW,BlairSN. Anxiety,depression,physical fitness,andall-causemortality in

men.JPsychosomRes1992;36(3):1-7.

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39. BlairSN,KohlHW, III,GordonNF. Physicalactivityandhealth: A lifestyleapproach. Med

ExercNutrHealth1992;1(1):54-57.40. GordonNF, KohlHW, Scott CB,Gibbons LW,Blair SN. Reassessmentof the guidelines for

exercise testing: whatalterations to current recommendationsare required? SportsMed1992;13(5):293-302.

41. BlairSN,KohlHW,GordonNF,PaffenbargerRS,Jr. Howmuchexercise isgoodforhealth?

AnnuRevPublicHealth1992;13:99-126.42. KohlHW,III,PowellKE,GordonNF,BlairSN,PaffenbargerRS,Jr. Physicalactivity,physical

fitnessandsuddencardiacdeath.EpidemiolRev1992;14:37-58.43. KohlHW,GordonNF,ScottCB,VaandragerH,BlairSN.Musculoskeletalstrengthandserum

lipidlevelsinmenandwomen.MedSciSportsExerc1992;24(10):1080-1087.44. LaPorteRE, KohlHW,Dearwater S, KriskaAM,AndersonR,AaronD,OlsenT,McCartyDJ.

Surveillanceofseriousrecreational injuries:acapture-recaptureapproach. MedSciSportsExerc1993;25(2):204-209.

45. Gordon NF, Kohl HW, Blair SN. Life-style exercise: a new strategy to promote physical

activityforadults.JCardiopulmonaryRehabil1993;13(3):161-163.46. KohlHW,III. Physicalfitnessasapredictorofmortalityinmen:Commentary.ClinJSport

Med1993;3(3):199.47. Blair SN, KohlHW,BarlowCE. Physical activity, physical fitness, and all-causemortality in

women:dowomenneedtobeactive?JAmerCollNutr1993;12(4):368-371.48. BlairSN,Kohl,HWIII,BarlowCE.Cardiovascularfitnessandcardiovasculardisease.Fletcher

GF(ed).CardiovascularResponsetoExercise.MountKisco,NY,FuturaPublishingCo,Inc.,1994.303-324.

49. Gordon NF, Kohl HW. Exercise testing and sudden cardiac death. J Cardiopulmonary

Rehabil1993;13:381-386.50. Kohl HW III,McKenzie JD. Physical activity, physical fitness, and stroke. In: Bouchard C,

Shephard RJ, Stevens T (eds). Physical activity, fitness, and health: Internationalproceedings and consensus statement. Human Kinetics Publishers, Champaign, IL. 1994:609-621.

51. Kohl HW III, Powell KE. What is exertion-related sudden cardiac death? Sports Med

1994;17:209-212.

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52. Morrow JR, Jr, Falls HB, Kohl HW, III, (eds). The Prudential FITNESSGRAM TechnicalReferenceManual.CooperInstituteforAerobicsResearch,Dallas,TX,1994.

53. Kohl HW, III. Assessing clinically important change in lateral epicondylitis at the elbow.

Commentary.ClinJSportMed1994;4:277.54. CollingwoodTR,SunderlinJ,KohlHW,III.Theuseofastafftrainingmodelforimplementing

fitnessprogrammingtopreventsubstanceabusewithat-riskyouth.AmJHealthPromotion1994;9(1):20-23.

55. BlairSN,KohlHW,III,BarlowCE,PaffenbargerRS,Jr.,GibbonsLW,MaceraCA. Changesin

physical fitness and all-cause mortality: a prospective study. JAMA 1995; 273(14):1093-1098.

56. Gordon NF, Kohl HW, III, PollockML, Vaandrager H, Gibbons LW, Blair SN. Cardiovascular

safetyofmaximalstrengthtestinginhealthyadults.AmJCardiol1995;76:851-853.57. BarlowCE,KohlHW,III,GibbonsLW,BlairSN.Physicalfitness,mortality,andobesity.IntJ

ObesityRelMetabolDis1995;19(Suppl.4)S41-S44.58. McPhersonRS,KohlHW,III,GarciaG,NichamanMZ,HanisCL.Foodfrequencyquestionnaire

validationamongMexican-Americans:StarrCounty,Texas.AnnEpidemiol1995;5:378-385.59. BlairSN,KohlHW, III. Commentaryon“Physicalactivityasan indexofheartattackrisk in

collegealumni”.AmJEpidemiol1995;142:887-888.60. OliveriaS,KohlHW,III,TrichopolousD,BlairSN.Theassociationbetweencardiorespiratory

fitnessandprostatecancer.MedSciSportsExerc1996;28:97-104.61. KohlHW, III,NichamanMZ, Frankowski RF, Blair SN.Maximal exercisehemodynamics and

riskofmortalityinapparentlyhealthymenandwomen.MedSciSportsExerc1996;28:601-609.

62. BlairSN,KampertJR,KohlHW,III,BarlowCE,MaceraCA,PaffenbargerRS,Jr.,GibbonsLW.

Influences of cardiorespiratory fitness and other precursors on cardiovascular disease andall-causemortalityinmenandwomen.JAMA1996;276:205-210.

63. Pereira MA, LaPorte RE, Kriska AM, Kohl HW, FitzGerald SJ. Exercise science and the

informationsuperhighway:It’stimetostartrunninginthefastlane.MedSciSportsExerc1996;28:931-932.

64. ShrierI,MathesonGO,KohlIII,HW.Achillestendinitis: arecorticosteroidinjectionsuseful

orharmful?ClinJSportMed1996;6:245-250.

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65. KampertJB,BlairSN,BarlowCE,KohlHWIII.Physicalactivity,physicalfitness,andall-causeand cancer mortality: a prospective study of men and women. Ann Epidemiol 1996;6(5):452-457.

66. KohlHW, III,Shrier I. Clinicalcurriculumreviews: astepforward insportmedicine. ClinJ

SportMed1996;6:218-219.67. Kohl HW, III. What is the magnitude of risk for cardiovascular disease associated with

sedentarylifestyle?In:LeonAS,(ed).Physicalactivityandcardiovascularhealth:anationalconsensus.Champaign,IL,HumanKineticsPublishers,1997.

68. GarzaD,ShrierI,Kohl,III,HW,FordP,BrownM,MathesonGO.Theclinicalvalueofserum

ferritintestinginenduranceathletes.ClinJSportMed1997;7:46-53.69. FuriaJP,LintnerDM,.SaizP,KohlHW,NobleP.Isometrymeasurementsinthekneewiththe

anterior cruciate ligament intact, sectioned, and reconstructed. Am J Sports Med 1997;25(3):346-52.

70. Dunn AL, Marcus BH, Kampert JB, Garcia ME, Kohl, III, HW, Blair SN. Reduction in

cardiovasculardiseaseriskfactorswithlifestyleexerciseintervention:sixmonthresultsfromProjectActive.PrevMed1997;26(6):883-892.

71. IlahiOA,KohlIII,HW.Lowerextremitymorphologyandriskofoveruseinjury.ClinJSports

Med1998;8(1):38-42.72. Kohl HW, III, Dunn AL, Marcus BH, Blair SN. A randomized trial of physical activity

interventions: design and baseline data from Project Active. Med Sci Sport Exerc 1998;30(2):275-283.

73. MatthewsCE, Pate RR, Jackson KL,WardDS,Macera CA, KohlHW, Blair SN. Exaggerated

blood pressure response to dynamic exercise and risk of future hypertension. J ClinEpidemiol1998;51(1):29-35.

74. JacksonAW,MorrowJR,BrillPA,KohlHW,GordonNF,BlairSN.Relationsofsit-upandsit-

and-reach tests to low back pain in adults. J Orthopaedic Sports Phys Therapy 1998;27(1):22-26.

75. DiPietroL,KohlHW,BarlowCE,BlairSN.Improvementsincardiorespiratoryfitnessattenuate

age-relatedweightgaininhealthymenandwomen-TheAerobicsCenterLongitudinalStudy.IntJObesity1998;22(1):55-62.

76. Kohl III, HW, Hobbs KE. Development of Physical Activity Behaviors Among Children and

Adolescents.Pediatrics1998;101(3Suppl2):549-553.

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77. Farrell SW, Kampert JB, KohlHW, III, BarlowCE,Macera CA, Paffenbarger RS, Jr., GibbonsLW, Blair SN. Influences of cardiorespiratory fitness levels and other predictors oncardiovasculardiseasemortalityinmen.MedSciSportsExerc1998;30(6):899-905.

78. Dunn AL, GarciaM,Marcus BH, Kampert JB, Kohl, III, HW, Barlow CE, Blair SN. Six-month

physical activity and fitness changes in Project Active, a randomized trial. Med Sci SportsExerc1998;30(7):1076-1083.

79. HuangY,MaceraCA,BlairSN,BrillPA,KohlHW,III,KronenfeldJJ.Physicalfitness,physical

activity and functional limitation in adults aged 40 and older. Med Sci Sports Exerc1998;30(9):1430-1435.

80. Kohl HW, III. Relationship of physical activity andmortality in twins: Commentary. Clin J

SportMed1998;8(3):248.81. StofanJR,DiPietroL,DavisD,Kohl,IIIHW,BlairSN.Physicalactivitypatternsassociatedwith

cardiorespiratoryfitnessandreducedmortality:theAerobicsCenterLongitudinalStudy.AmJPublicHealth.1998;88(12):1807-13.

82. DunnAL,MarcusBH,KampertJB,GarciaME,KohlIII,HW,BlairSN.Comparisonoflifestyle

and structured interventions to increase physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness: arandomizedtrial.JAMA1999;281:327-334.

83. AntonacciMD, Esses SI, KohlHW. Exercise and lowback pain. In: CottonRE,AndersonRE

(eds):ClinicalExerciseSpecialistManual.AmericanCouncilonExercise,SanDiego,CAUSA,pp.39-346,1999.

84. TortoleroSR,MasseLC,FultonJE,TorresI,KohlHW,III. Assessingphysicalactivityamong

minoritywomen:focusgroupresults.Women’sHealthIssues1999;9(3):135-42.85. WhaleyMH,KampertJB,KohlHW,III,BlairSN.Physicalfitnessandclusteringofriskfactors

associatedwiththemetabolicsyndrome.MedSciSportsExerc1999;31(2):287-93.86. Mâsse LC, Fulton JE,Watson, KL, Heesch KC, Kohl HW, Blair SN, Tortolero SR. Detecting

boutsofphysicalactivityinafieldsetting.ResQExercSport1999;70(3):212-219.87. BernickerJP,KohlIII,HW,SahniI,EssesSI.Long-termfunctionalandradiographicfollow-up

ofisthmicspondylolisthesistreatedsurgically.AmerJOrthop199928(11):631-6.88. Stadelmaier DM, Lowe WR, Ilahi OA, Noble PC, Kohl HW, III. Cyclic pull-out strength of

hamstring tendon graft fixation with soft tissue interference screws influence of screwlength.AmerJSportsMed1999;27(6):778-83.

89. DunnAL,BlairSN,KampertJB,MarcusBH,GarciaME,KohlHW,III.Lifestyleandstructured

interventionstoincreasephysicalactivity(letter).JAMA1999;282:1516.

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90. KohlIIIHW,FultonJE,Caspersen,CJ.Physicalactivityassessmentmethodologyforchildrenandadolescents.PrevMed2000;31(2):S54-S76.

91. JafarniaK,CollinsED,KohlHWIII,BennettJB,IlahiOA.ReliabilityoftheLichtman

classificationofKienbock'sdisease.JHandSurg2000;25:529-534.92. Smolander J, Blair SN, Kohl HW, III. Work ability, physical activity and cardiorespiratory

fitness:2-yearresultsfromProjectActive.JOccupEnvironMed2000;42:906-910.93. Fulton JE, Kohl HW, III. The epidemiology of obesity, physical activity, diet, and type 2

Diabetes Mellitus. In: Rippe J. (ed). Lifestyle Medicine. Blackwell Science, Inc, MaldenMassachusetts.pp867-883.2000.

94. CollingwoodTR,SunderlinJ,ReynoldsR,KohlHW,III.Physicaltrainingasasubstanceabuse

preventioninterventionforyouth.JDrugEduc2000;30:435-451.95. Al-Habbal G, Lintner DM, Kohl, HW, III. Effects of quadriceps contraction on tangential

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97. Baltaci G, Johnson R, Kohl HW III. Shoulder range of motion characteristics in collegiate

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99. Kohl HW, III. Physical activity and cardiovascular disease: evidence for a dose-response.

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101. HealeyJH,IlahiOA,BartonS,NoblePC,KohlHW,III.Biomechanicalevaluationoftheorigin

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106. Kohl, HW. Physical activity and mortality among women. Clin J Sport Med. 2002

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138. LibrettJJ,YoreMM,SchmidTL,Kohl,HWIII.Areself-reportedphysicalactivitylevels

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150. Kohl HW III. Is the association of walking with cardiovascular disease risk and all-causemortalityconsistent?Ametaanalysis.Commentary.ClinJ.SportMed2009;19(4):336-7.

151. Kohl HW III. Duration and intensity of exercise inweight loss among overweightwomen.Commentary.ClinJSportsMed2009;19(2):151-2.

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158. WhitfieldG,Pettee-GabrielK,KohlHWIII. Whenmeetingphysicalactivityguidelinesisnotenough:theinterplayofactivityandsedentarybehaviors.ResExercEpidemiol2011.13(1):30-35.

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163. Dumith SC, KohlHW, III. Physical activity changeduring adolescence: a systematic reviewandapooledanalysis.IntJEpidemiol2011;40(3):685-98.

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171. KohlHW III,CraigCL, LambertEV, InoueS,Alkandari, JR, LeetonginG,KahlmeierS; LancetPhysicalActivitySeriesWorkingGroup.Thepandemicofphysicalinactivity:globalactionforpublichealth.Lancet2012;380:9838:294-305.PMID:22818941.

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180. CaliseTV,DumithS,DeJongW,KohlHWIII.Theeffectofaneighborhoodbuiltenvironmentonphysicalactivitybehaviors.JPhysActHealth2012;9(8):1089-97.PMID:22207103.

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182. Lee IM, Bauman A, Blair SN, Heath GW, Kohl HW, Pratt M, Hallal P. Annual deathsattributable to physical inactivity: whither the missing 2 million? Lancet 2013; 381:992(Letter).

183. Evenson,KR,BrownsonR,EylerA,SatinskyS,KohlHWIII.TheUSNationalPhysicalActivity

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184. KohlHWIII,SatinskyS,WhitfieldGW,EvensonKR.Allhealthislocal:stateandlocalplanning

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185. GabrielKP,MatthewsKA,PérezA,EdmundowiczD,KohlHWIII,HawkinsMS,JanakJC,Kriska

AM,Kuller LH. Self-reportedandaccelerometerphysical activity levelsandcoronaryarterycalcification progression in older women: Results from the Healthy Women Study..Menopause2013;20(2):1-10.PMCID:PMC3897237.

186. WhitfieldGW,PetteeGabrielKK,KohlHWIII.Assessingsittingacrosscontexts:developmentoftheMulti-contextSittingTimeQuestionnaire.ResQExercSport.2013Sep;84:3,323-328.PMCID:PMC3839055.

187. CaliseTV,HeerenT,DeJongW,DumithS,KohlHWIII.Doneighborhoodsmakepeopleactive

or do peoplemake active neighborhoods? Evidence from a planned community in Austin,Texas.PrevChronicDis.2013Jun20;10:E102.PMCID:PMC3690827.

188. Kohl HW III and Cook HD (eds). Educating the Student Body: Taking Physical Activity and

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190. Whitfield GP, Gabriel KP, Rahbar MH, Kohl HW III. Application of the American Heart

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191. Whitfield GW, Pettee Gabriel KK, Kohl HW III. Sedentary and active: Self-reported sitting

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193. NehmeE,KohlHWIII. Municipalbicycleshareprogramusers,usesandeffects: viewfromSanAntonioTexas.TexasPublicHealthAssocJ2014;66(3):21-25.

194. DurandCP,OluyomiA,SenerIN,KnellG,GabrielKP,KohlHWIII.Transport-relatedphysical

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196. ShuvalK,DiPietroL,SkinnerCS,BarlowCE,MorrowJ,GoldsteenR,KohlHWIII. Sedentary

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197. Gay JL, Salinas J,Mirza S, Kohl HW III, Buchner D, Fischer-Hoch S,McCormick J. Meeting

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198. GayJL,KohlHWIII,SalinasJJ,Fisher-HochSP,McCormick,JB.Contributionofoccupationto

highdosesoflight-intensityactivityandcardiovascularriskfactorsamongMexican-Americanadults.JPhysActHealth.2014Sep;11(7):1342-9.PMCID:PMC4323091.

199. DortchKS,Gay J, SpringerA, KohlHW III, SharmaS, SaxtonD,WilsonK,HoelscherD. The

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200. ShuvalK,KohlHW3rd,BernsteinI,ChengD,PetteeGabrielK,BarlowCE,YinghuiL,DiPietroL.Sedentary behaviour and physical inactivity assessment in primary care: the RapidAssessment Disuse Index (RADI) study.Br J Sports Med. 2014 Feb;48(3):250-5. doi:10.1136/bjsports-2013-092901.PMCID:PMC4226341.

201. ShuvalK,WrightB,FinlayC,GabrielKP,KohlHW III. Sedentarybehavior, cardiorespiratory

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202. Janak JC, Gabriel KP, Oluyomi AO, Perez A, Kohl HW, Kelder SH. The association between

physical fitness and academic achievement in Texas state house legislative districts: anecologicstudy.JSchHealth.2014Aug;84(8):533-42.

203. Shuval K, DiPetro L, Skinner CS, Barlow CE, Morrow J, Goldsteen R, Kohl HW. ‘Sedentary

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204. NehmeEK,OluyomiAO,CaliseTV,&KohlHW III. Environmental correlatesof recreational

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AK,RobertsonMC,KohlHW.Theeffectof light rail transitonphysical activity:designandmethodsof theTravelRelatedActivity inNeighborhoods (TRAIN)Study.Frontiers inPublicHealth.2016Jun9;4(103).PMCID:PMC4899453.

210. Han H, Pettee Gabriel KK, Kohl HW III. Evaluations of validity and reliability of a

Transtheoretical Model for sedentary behavior among college students. Am J HealthBehavior2015Sep1;39(5):601-9.

211. WilkinsonAV,Koehly,LM,Vandewater,EA,YuRK,Fisher-HochSP,ProkhorovAV,KohlHW,

SpitzMR, Shete S. Demographic, psychosocial, and genetic risk associatedwith smokelesstobacco use amongMexican heritage youth.BMCMedical Genetics. 2015 Jun 26;16(1):1.PMCID:PMC4636823.

212. DurandCP,TangX,PetteeGabrielK,SenerI,OluyomiAO,KnellG,PorterA,HoelscherDM,

KohlIIIHW.Theassociationoftripdistancewithwalkingtoreachpublictransit:datafromtheCaliforniaHouseholdTravelSurvey.JTransportHealth.2016Jun;3(2):154-160.

213. DurandCP,GabrielKP,HoelscherDM,KohlIIIHW.Transitusebychildrenandadolescents:

anoverlookedsourceofandopportunityforphysicalactivity?JPhysActHealth.2016Mar21.[Epubaheadofprint].

214. Nehme EK, Pérez A, Ranjit N, Amick B. Kohl III HW. Behavioral Theory and Transportation

Cycling Research: Application of Diffusion of Innovations. J Transport Health. 2016 Jun 3.[Epubaheadofprint].

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215. ShahPV,KohlIIIHW.Medicalcostoftype2diabetesattributabletophysicalinactivityintheUnitedStates in2012.Diabetes&MetabolicSyndrome:ClinicalResearch&Reviews. 2016Jun18.[Epubaheadofprint]

216. NehmeEK, PérezA, RanjitN, AmickB. Kohl III HW. The effect of new shower facilities on

physicalactivitybehaviorsofemployees:Aquasi-experiment.JPhysActHealth(InPress).217. FultonJE,CarlsonSE,AinsworthBE,BerriganD,CarlsonC,DornJM,HeathGW,KohlHWIII,

Lee IM, Lee SM,Mâsse LC,Morrow JR, Jr., Gabriel KP, Pivarnik JM, PronkNP, Rodgers AB,Saelens BE, Sallis JF, Troiano RP, Tudor-Locke C,Wendel A. Strategic priorities for physicalactivity surveillance in the United States: findings from a Centers for Disease Control andPrevention(CDC)andAmericanCollegeofSportsMedicineRoundtable.MedSciSportsExerc(InPress).

218. Porter AK, Salvo D, & Kohl III HW. Correlates of helmet use among recreation and

transportation bicyclists. Amer J Prev Med. (In press).http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/haroldwillis.kohl.1/bibliography/41162386/public/?sort=date&direction=ascending.

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PUBLISHEDABSTRACTS1. Macera CA, Kohl HW, Blair S. Characteristics of elderly women entering a health

enhancementprogram,1972-1981.Gerontologist23:198-199,1983(abstract).2. KohlHW,BlairSN,PaffenbargerRS, Jr.Validityofself reportexercisehabitresponses ina

mailsurvey.MedSciSportExerc18(2),Suppl:S31,1986(abstract).3. FarrellSW,KohlHW,RogersT. Theeffectofethnicityoncardiovascular fitness. MedSci

SportExerc18(2),Suppl:S29,1986(abstract).4. DuncanJJ,UptonJ,FarrJ,VaandragerK,KohlHW.Effectofßeta-blockadewithandwithout

partialagonistactivity(PAA)onendurancecapacityinsubjectswithessentialhypertension.MedSciSportExerc18(2),Suppl:S4,1986(abstract).

5. Kohl HW, Moorefield DL, Blair SN. Is cardiorespiratory fitness associated with general

chronicfatigueinapparentlyhealthymenandwomen?MedSciSportExerc19(2),Suppl:S6,1987(abstract).

6. Bogdanffy GM, Kohl HW, Blair SN. Maximal heart rate prediction equation for

hyperglycemic individuals with attenuated maximal heart rate response. Med Sci SportExerc:17(2),Suppl:S18,1987(abstract).

7. Farrell SW,KohlHW,Rogers T, KnadlerG. Cardiovascular fitness andmaximal heart rate

differencesamongethnicgroups.MedSciSportExerc19(2),Suppl:S82,1987(abstract).8. Lawrence SJ, Blair SN, Kohl HW, Hartung GH. Associations among plasma lipid

concentrations, alcohol intake and physical fitness.Med Sci Sport Exerc 17(2), Suppl: S6,1987(abstract).

9. Hartung GH, Blair SN, Kohl HW, Lawrence SJ, Labarthe DL. Associations among blood

pressure, alcohol intake, and physical fitness. American Heart Association, Council onEpidemiology, Charleston SC, March 1987. Published in AHA Council on EpidemiologyNewsletter,Winter,1987.

10. Kohl HW, Blair SN, Kannel WB, Goodyear NN, Wilson PW. Sedentary traits as objective

markersforphysicalfitness.AmJEpidemiol126(4):752,1987(abstract).11. Blair SN, Kohl HW. Physical fitness and all-cause mortality. American College of

Epidemiology,NewOrleansLA,October1987.12. KohlHW,BlairSN.Physicalfitness,physicalactivity,andcardiovasculardiseasemortalityin

men and women. American Heart Association Council on Epidemiology, Santa Fe, NM,March1988.PublishedinAHACouncilonEpidemiologyNewsletter,Winter,1988.

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13. KohlHW,BlairSN. Physical fitness,hyperglycemia,andmortality fromanycause inmen:theAerobicsCenterLongitudinalStudy. InternationalConferenceonExercise,FitnessandHealth,Toronto,Canada,June,1988.

14. BlairSN,KohlHW.Physicalactivityorphysicalfitness:whichismoreimportantforhealth?

MedSciSportExerc18(2),Suppl:S8,1988(abstract).15. KohlHW,BlairSN.Physicalfitnessandmortalityfromanycauseinadultmenwithchronic

disease.MedSciSportExerc18(2),Suppl:S7,1988(abstract).16. Clark DG, Kohl HW, Blair SN. Physical fitness and all-causemortality in healthy women.

MedSciSportExerc18(2),Suppl:S7,1988(abstract).17. Gibbons LW, Kohl HW, Blair SN. Physical fitness and mortality from any cause in

hypertensivemen.MedSciSportExerc18(2),Suppl:S7,1988(abstract).18. Duncan JJ, Vaandrager K, Kohl HW. Immunologic response to endurance training in

hypertensivesubjectsreceivingbeta-blockertherapy.MedSciSportExerc19(2),Suppl:19. KohlHW,BlairSN.Lowcardiorespiratoryfitness,serumcholesterol,andall-causemortality

inapparentlyhealthymen.MedSciSportsExerc19(2),Suppl:S49,1989(abstract).20. Blair SN, Kohl HW, Barlow CE. Low cardiorespiratory fitness and incidence of non-fatal

stroke.MedSciSportsExerc19(2),Suppl:S49,1989(abstract).21. Collingwood TR, Kohl HW, Farrell SW, HollingsworthM. Construct validation of physical

performanceselectiontestsforpublicsafetyofficers.MedSciSportsExerc19(2),Suppl:S6,1989(abstract).

22. KohlHW,GibbonsLW,GordonNF,BlairSN.AnempiricalevaluationoftheACSMGuidelines

for Exercise Testing. Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 1990 Aug;22(4):533-9.(abstract).

23. KohlHW,GibbonsLW,BarlowCE,BlairSN. Maximalbloodpressure response toexercise

and mortality in apparently healthy men and women. Med Sci Sports Exerc 20(2),Suppl:S36,1990(abstract).

24. Blair SN, Kohl HW, Powell KE, Caspersen CJ, Barlow CE. Running and incidence of

osteoarthritis.MedSciSportsExerc20(2),Suppl:S116,1990(abstract).25. Collingwood TR, Kohl HW, Sloan S, Smith R, Reynolds R. Effects of physical training on

adolescent substance abuse risk factors and patterns. Med Sci Sports Exerc 20(2),Suppl:S78,1990(abstract).

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26. BarlowCE,GordonNF,KohlHW,BlairSN.Lowfitness,andunfavorablelipidprofilesinlow,moderate, and high blood glucose strata. Med Sci Sports Exerc 20(2), Suppl:S48, 1990(abstract).

27. BrillPA,BarlowCE,KohlHW,BlairSN. Anxiety,depression,physical fitness,andall-cause

mortalityinmen.MedSciSportsExerc20(2),Suppl:S46,1990(abstract).28. DafoeWA,KohlHW,BlairSN,MorrinL.Physicalactivityprofilesproducedifferentphysical

fitnessdistributions.MedSciSportsExerc1991;21(4),Suppl:S21(abstract).29. Farrell SW, ScottCB,VaandragerH,Duncan JJ, KohlHW,GordonNF. Atenolol: effectof

timingofdosageoncardiorespiratoryresponsestogradedexercise. MedSciSportsExerc1991;21(4),Suppl:S49(abstract).

30. BarlowCE,KohlHW,Blair SN. Weight fluctuationand cardiovasculardisease risk factors.

MedSciSportsExerc1991;21(4),Suppl:S53(abstract).31. KohlHW,McPhersonRS,GarciaGL,HanisCL,NichamanMZ.Analyticmethodsforassessing

validityofdietaryintakeinstruments.AmJEpidemiol1990;128(4)(abstract).32. KohlHW,GordonNF,VaandragerH,BlairSN.Musculoskeletalfitnessandserumlipidlevels

inmen.MedSciSportsExerc1991;21(4),Suppl:S22(abstract).33. MatthewsCE,PateRR, JacksonKL,WardDS,MaceraCA,BlairSN,KohlHW. Exaggerated

bloodpressureresponsetoexerciseandfuturehypertension. MedSciSportsExerc1992;22(5),Suppl:S62(abstract).

34. Carpenter RA, Kohl HW. Associations between physical fitness and aspects of an

atherogenicdiet.MedSciSportsExerc1992;22(5),Suppl:S84(abstract).35. CollingwoodTR,KohlHW,ReynoldsR.Applicationofdiseasescreeningprinciplestodefine

physicalperformanceselectiontestsforpoliceofficers. MedSciSportsExerc1992;22(5),Suppl:S133(abstract).

36. Kohl HW, NichamanMZ,McPherson RS, Bunker A, Hoerr RA, Blair SN. Age and gender

differences in response to a 26 week very low calorie diet weight reduction program.ObesityRes1993;1,Suppl:S21(abstract).

37. HoerrRA,KohlHW,NichamanMZ,McPhersonRS,BunkerA,BlairSN.Differencesinweight

lossbetweentwolevelsofenergyintakeduringa26weekverylowcaloriedietweightlossprogram.ObesityRes1993;1.Suppl:S21(abstract).

38. KohlHW,HarrisMJ,BlairSN.Assessmentofhistoricalphysicalactivitybehaviorinwomen

andmenusingamailsurvey.MedSciSportsExerc1993;23(Suppl.5)S27(abstract).

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39. GordonNF,BrillPA,VaandragerK,KohlHW,BlairSN.Strengthandincidenceofarthritis:aprospective study 4,409men andwomen. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1993;23(Suppl. 5) S148(abstract).

40. Blair SN, Barlow CE, Kohl HW, III. Change in physical fitness and all-cause mortality in

apparentlyhealthymen.MedSciSportsExerc1993;23(Suppl.5)S75(abstract).41. MaceraCA,BrillPA,HuangY,DavisDR,KohlHW,BarlowCE,BlairSN.Physicalactivityand

functionalimpairment.MedSciSportsExerc1993;23(Suppl.5)(abstract).42. BarlowCE, KohlHW, III, Blair SN. Physical fitness and cardiovascular diseasemortality in

menwithchronicdisease.MedSciSportsExerc1993;23(Suppl.5)S75(abstract).43. GibbonsLW,BarlowCE,KohlHW,III,BlairSN.Sensitivityandspecificityofexercisetesting

andotherriskfactorscreeningexaminations.MedSciSportsExerc1993;23(Suppl.5)S159(abstract).

44. BlairSN,BarlowCE,KohlHW.Fitness,CVDriskfactors,andmortality.ThirdInternational

ConferenceonPreventiveCardiology,OsloNorway(Inpress).45. KohlHW.Maximalexercisehemodynamicsandcardiovasculardiseasemortalityinmenand

women.Circulation88:4(part2);I-610(abstract).46. KohlHW,KaplanGD,Brinkman-KaplanVL,BlairSN.Changesinlipidprofileassociatedwith

very-low-caloriediettreatmentin780menandwomen.ObesityRes1993;1(Suppl.2)83S(abstract).

47. Blair SN, Kohl HW, Hoerr RA, Bunker A, Nichaman,MZ,McPherson RS. Weight loss in a

VLCD program in individuals who meet the BMI criterion (≥ 40 kg.m2) for surgicalintervention.ObesityRes1993;1(Suppl.2)84S(abstract).

48. Collingwood TR, KohlHW. Application of specificity/sensitivity analysis to define physical

performance tests for public safety officers.Med Sci Sports Exerc 1994;24(Suppl 5) S18(abstract).

49. MaceraCA,BrillPA,HuangY,DavisDR,KohlHW,BarlowCE,BlairSN.Physicalactivityand

functionalimpairment.MedSciSportsExerc1994;24(Suppl5)S59(abstract).50. BlairSN,MaceraCA,BrillPA,DavisDR,KohlHW,BarlowCE.Physicalfitnessandfunctional

healthstatus.MedSciSportsExerc1994;24(Suppl5)S59(abstract).51. Kohl HW. Maximal exercise rate-pressure product and risk ofmortality amongmen and

women.MedSciSportsExerc1994;24(Suppl5)S60(abstract).

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52. BarlowCE,KohlHW,BlairSN.Changeinphysicalfitnessandall-causemortalityinmenwithchronicdisease.MedSciSportsExerc1994;24(Suppl5)S60(abstract).

53. WhaleyMH,KampertJB,KohlHW,BlairSN. Associationbetweenphysical fitnessandthe

metabolicsyndromeinadultmenandwomen.MedSciSportsExerc1995;25(Suppl5)S39(abstract).

54. BarlowCE,KohlHW,BlairSN.Physicalfitnessandmortalityinobesemen.MedSciSports

Exerc1995;25(Suppl5)S57(abstract).55. Kohl HW, McPherson RS, Martinez, ME. Physical activity, smoking habits, and risk of

adenomatouscolorectalpolyps.MedSciSportsExerc1995;25(Suppl5)S58(abstract).56. SchultesSS,MorrowJR,Jr.,JacksonAW,JensenRL,KohlHW,III,Schultes,BA.Validationof

the physical activity interview with third and fifth grade children.Med Sci Sports Exerc1995;25(Suppl5)S76(abstract).

57. StofanJR,DiPietroL,DavisD,KohlHW,BlairSN.Physicalactivitypatternsassociatedwith

physical fitness: How much is enough? Med Sci Sports Exerc 1995;25(Suppl 5) S136(abstract).

58. JacksonAW,Morrow JR, Jr., Brill PA, Kohl HW, III, GordonNF, Blair SN. Relationships of

fitness tests to low back pain in adults: a retrospective study. Med Sci Sports Exerc1995;25(Suppl5)S210(abstract).

59. Bokovoy JL, Lee JW, Kampert JB, Kohl HW, Blair SN. The relation of weight loss and

improved fitness to all-cause mortality in males.Med Sci Sports Exerc 1996;26(Suppl 5)S111(abstract).

60. GarciaME,DunnAL,KampertJB,KohlIII,HW,BlairSN. Changesincardiovasculardisease

risk factors in a lifestyle versus a structured exercise intervention. Med Sci Sports Exerc1996;26(Suppl5)S144(abstract).

61. Dunn AL, Kampert JB, Garcia ME, Kohl III, HW, Blair SN. Structured and lifestyle

approaches:6month physical activity and physical fitness changes.Med Sci Sports Exerc1996;26(Suppl5)S145(abstract).

62. Al-HabbalGA,LintnerDM,KohlIII,HW.Theeffectofquadricepscontractiononmeasured

patellaranglesduringtangentialpatellarradiography.JBoneJointSurg1997(abstract).63. DiPietroL,KohlHW,BarlowCE,BlairSN.Physicalfitnessandriskofweightgaininmenand

women: TheAerobics Center Longitudinal Study.Med Sci Sports Exerc 1997;28(Suppl 5)S115(abstract).

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64. FultonJE,MasseLC,HeeschKC,WatsonKB,TortoleroSR,BlairSN,KohlHW,III.Comparisonofenergyexpenditureinintermittentandcontinuousphysicalactivity.MedSciSportsExerc1997;28(Suppl5)S155(abstract).

65. Kohl HW, III, Kampert JE, Masse LC, Fulton JE, Tortolero SR, Blair SN. The accuracy of

historicalphysicalactivityrecallamongmiddle-agedwomenandmen.MedSciSportsExerc1997;28(Suppl5)S242(abstract).

66. Tortolero SR,Masse LC, Fulton JE, Kohl HW, III. Assessing physical activity among older

minority women: focus group results. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1997;28(Suppl 5) S276(abstract).

67. MasseLC,FultonJE,TortoleroSR,WatsonKL,KohlHW,WongWW.Validationofthe1990

and 1995 recommendations using diaries and accelerometers. Med Sci Sports Exerc1998;29(Suppl5)S13(abstract).

68. TortoleroSR,MasseLC,FultonJE,HeeschKC,KohlHW,BlairSN,WongWW.Areminority

women meeting current physical activity recommendations? Med Sci Sports Exerc1998;29(Suppl5)S219(abstract).

69. Fulton JE, Masse LC, Tortolero SR, Watson KB, Escobar-Chavez SL, Hobbs K, Kohl HW.

Leisure and non-leisure modes of physical activity among African-American and Hispanicwomen.MedSciSportsExerc1998;29(Suppl5)S219(abstract).

70. DivineJ,ChorleyJ,KohlH,Cianca,J.Movtivationforstartingamarathontrainingprogram:

running experience and gender differences.Med Sci Sports Exerc 1999;30(Suppl 5) S93(abstract).

71. Kohl HW, Bryan WJ, Lemberger H, Jones R. Nutritional supplement use and dietary

practices among Major League Baseball players.Med Sci Sports Exerc 1999;30(Suppl 5)S175(abstract).

72. Chorley JN, Kohl HW, Divine JG, Cianca JC. Baseline differences in marathon training

practicesbytrainingexperience.MedSciSportsExerc1999;30(Suppl5)S176(abstract).73. SirardJ,PateR,DowdaM,OttA,RossR,WeshRS,HillJ,KohlHW,SeligsonF.Determinants

ofphysicalactivity inyoungtrackathletesandanationalsampleofyouth.MedSciSportsExerc1999;31(Suppl5)S214(abstract).

74. Hobbs KE, Tortolero SR, Kohl HW, Masse LC. Self-efficacy and stage of change among

minoritywomen.MedSciSportsExerc1999;31(Suppl5)S273(abstract).75. AndersonCB,MasseLC,KohlHW,TortoleroSR.Social-cognitivefactorsinfluencingphysical

activityamongmiddle-agedminoritywomen.MedSciSportsExerc1999;31(Suppl5)S392(abstract).

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76. WootenJS,RyanND,MeyersMC,MasseLC,TortoleroSR,KohlHW,JacksonAS.Measuredversusestimated restingmetabolic rate inmiddle-andolder-ageLatinawomen. MedSciSportsExerc2000;32(Suppl5)S228(abstract).

77. RyanND,MeyersMC,MasseLC,TortoleroSR,KohlHW,JacksonAS. Validationofresting

metabolic rate prediction equations in African-American women. Med Sci Sports Exerc2000;32(Suppl5)S229(abstract).

78. Kohl III HW, Moore BM, Sutton AS, Kibbe DL, Schneider DC. A curriculum-integrated

classroomphysical activity promotion tool for elementary schools: teacher evaluation ofTAKE10!™.MedSciSportsExerc2001;33(Suppl5)S179(abstract).

79. Sallis JR, Kohl HW, DowdaM,McKenzie TL,Moore BM, Rosengard P. Sustainability of a

helath-relatedphysicaleducationprogram:SPARK.MedSciSportsExerc2001;33(Suppl5)S178(abstract).

80. MasseLC,FultonJE,WatsonKL,TortoleroSR,KohlIIIHW,WongWW.WomenontheMove

Study:Validationofphysicalactivitysurveysamongminoritywomen.MedSciSportsExerc2001;33(Suppl5)S274(abstract).

81. BarryMJ,MooreBM,WebbT,HillJO,KohlHW.Elementaryschoolchildren’sattractionto

physical activity in a classroom-based program: TAKE 10!™. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2002;34(Suppl5)S300(abstract).

82. StewartJA,KohlHW,DoyleJA,FontaineGR,KibbeD,MooreB.Evaluationofexerciselevels

and energy expenditures achieved during participation in the TAKE 10!™ in-class physicalactivityprogram.MedSciSportsExerc2002;34(Suppl5)S300(abstract).

83. Ham SA, Bassett DR, Reis JP, Strath SJ, DuBose KD, Jones DA, Ainsworth BE, Kohl HW.

Definingrelativeintensityphysicalactivityboutsfromaccelerometerdata.MedSciSportsExerc2003;35(Suppl5)S113(abstract).

84. MaceraCA,HamSA,YoreMM, JonesDA,KimseyCD,AinsworthB,KohlHW3rd. Physical

activitysurveillance:contributionsofmoderateintensityandoccupationalphysicalactivity.MedSciSportsExerc2003;35(Suppl5)S114(abstract).

85. Barry MJ, Mosca C, Dennison D, Kohl HW, Hill JO. TAKE 10! Program and attraction to

physicalactivityandclassroomenvironmentinelementaryschoolstudents.MedSciSportsExerc2003;35(Suppl5)S134(abstract).

86. HealthGW,YoreMM,MoetiR,KohlHW,III.Physicalactivityandrace/ethnicityintheU.S.

Dodisparitiesexist?MedSciSportsExerc2003;35(Suppl5)S190(abstract).87. HootmanJM,MaceraCAKohlHW,3rd,BlairSN.Nationalphysicalactivityrecommendations

andriskofactivity-relatedinjury.MedSciSportsExerc2003;35(Suppl5)S203(abstract).

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88. YoreMM,HamSA,KohlHWIII,AinsworthBE,LaMonteM.ReliabilityandvalidityofBRFSSwalkingquestions.MedSciSportsExerc2004;36(Suppl5)S111(abstract).

89. SapkotaS,YoreMM,LibrettJJ,KohlHWIII.ComparingHealthStyleswithBRFSStomeasure

physicalinactivityofUScitizens.MedSciSportsExerc2004;36(Suppl5)S112(abstract).90. Ham SA, Lindley C,Macera CA, Kohl HW, III. Trends inwalking for transportation in the

UnitedStates–1995and2001.MedSciSportsExerc2004;36(Suppl5)S191(abstract).91. Kohl HW III, YoreMM, Ford ES. Reported televisionwatching as an indicator of physical

inactivity.MedSciSportsExerc2004;36(Suppl5)S317(abstract).92. CarlsonSA,PowellKE,MaceraCA,HeathGW,KohlIII,HW.Self-reportedinjuryandphysical

activity levels: United States 2000-2002. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2005;37 (Suppl 5) S13(abstract).

93. AinsworthB,SallisJF,JonesDA,ReisJ,AddyCLMaceraCA,KohlHW.Associationsbetween

neighborhoodenvironmentcharacteristicsandphysicalactivity:resultsfromaUSnationalsurvey.MedSciSportsExerc2005;37(Suppl5)S197(abstract).

94. Sapkota S, Ham SA, Carlson SA, Kohl HW. Physical inactivity among adults with chronic

diseases thatare leadingcausesofmortality inUnitedStates1998-2002. MedSciSportsExerc2005;37(Suppl5)S326(abstract).

95. FultonJE,YoreMM,KohlIII,HW,CaspersenCJ.PhysicalactivitylevelsamongUnitedStates

youth aged 12-18 years, 1999-2000. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2005;37 (Suppl 5) S327(abstract).

96. HamSA,YoreMM,KrugerJ,KohlHW.PatternsofinsufficientphysicalactivityinUSadults,

2003.MedSciSportsExerc2005;328(Suppl5)S13(abstract).97. MarshallS,JonesDA,AinsworthBE,ReisJP,LevyS,MaceraCA,KohlIII,HW.Race/ethnicity

and leisure-time physical inactivity: moderating effects of social class and occupationalphysicalactivity.MedSciSportsExerc2005;328(Suppl5)S327(abstract).

98. Librett,J,YoreMM,SchmidTL,Kohl IIIHW. Self-selectionbias: dophysicalactivity levels

predictdemandforactivity-friendlycommunities?MedSciSportsExerc2005;37(Suppl5)S330(abstract).

99. Bowles HR, Jones DA, Ainsworth BE, Macera CA, Kohl III, HW. Obesity prevalence in

physicallyactiveandinactiveadultsbysex,race,educationandage.MedSciSportsExerc2005;37(Suppl5)S474(abstract).

100. FultonJE,CarlsonSA,Kohl IIIHW,DietzWH. A longitudinalanalysisofphysicaleducation

andacademicachievement:EarlyChildhoodLongitudinalStudy1998-2002.MedSciSportsExerc2006;38(Suppl5)S28(abstract).

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101. Carlson SA, Kruger J, Kohl III HW, Buchner DM. Cross-sectional relationship between

physicalactivity leveland falls inolderadults: UnitedStates2003. MedSciSportsExerc2006;38(Suppl5)S170(abstract).

102. Yore MM, Roux L, Schmid T, Kohl III HW. Physical activity, diet behaviors, and obesity:

attitudesregardingcausesandpotentialsolutions.MedSciSportsExerc2006;38(Suppl5)S252(abstract).

103. SapkotaS,YoreMM,KohlIIIHW.Walking,physicalactivityandlipid/lipoproteinrelation–

isthereadose-response?MedSciSportsExerc2006;38(Suppl5)S303(abstract).104. Kruger J, Yore M, Kohl III HW. Worksite health promotion programs: barriers and

incentives.MedSciSportsExerc2006;38(Suppl5)S541(abstract).105. Kohl, III HW, FitzGerald SJ, Willis BL, Barlow CE, Haskell WL. Weekend warriors and

cardiorespiratoryfitness:isitfrequencyorintensity?MedSciSportsExerc2009;41(Suppl5):146,(abstract).

106. Barlow CE, FitzGerald SJ, Willis BL.; Kohl, III HW, Haskell WL. Dose-response relation of

physical activity volumeand cardiorespiratory fitness inmen.MedSci Sports Exerc 2009;41(Suppl5):146,(abstract).

107. FitzGeraldS,BarlowC,WillisB,HaskellWL,Kohl,IIIH.Physicalactivityandcardiorespiratory

fitness: does the 2:1 concept hold true?Med Sci Sports Exerc 2009; 41(Suppl 5):145,(abstract).

108. WhitfieldGP,KohlIIIHW,KrausWE.Physicalactivityfrequency,independentofvolume,isdirectlyassociatedwithC-reactiveprotein:NHanes2003-2006.MedSciSportsExerc.2011;43(1S):721-722

109. LawrenceSM,FenrichA,Kohl,HWIII,AustinPW;HutchingsJY,GarciaM,GuerreroM.

RodgersG.TexasAdolescentAthleteHeartScreeningRegistry(TAAHSR):astatewidescreeningstudy.Circulation2012(Suppl1).

110. WhitfieldGP,PetteeGabrielKK,KohlIII,HW.Sedentarymarathoners:TheMulti-context

SittingTimeQuestionnaireandreportedsittingamonghighlyactiverunners.MedSciSportsExerc.2012;44(5S):S492.

111. LawrenceSM,FenrichAL,KohlHW,AustinPW,HutchingsJY,GarciaEM,GuerreroJM,

RodgersGP.Communityscreeningforsuddencardiacdeath–referralresultsfromtheTexasAdolescentAthleteHeartScreeningRegistry(TAAHSR).Circulation2012;(Suppl).

112. FenrichAL,KohlHW,AustinPW,HutchingsJY,GarciaEM,GuerreroJM,RodgersGPLawrenceSM.Electrocardiographicdatafromscreeningalargecohortofmultiethnichigh

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schoolathletes:TheTexasAdolescentAthleteHeartScreeningRegistry.Circulation2012;(Suppl).

113. LawrenceSM,KohlHW,AustinPW,FrostK,HutchingsJY,FenrichAL,GarciaEM,GuerreroJM,RodgersGP.LeftventriculardimensionsderivedbyechocardiographycorrelatewithbodymassindexinalargepopulationofmultiethnicathletesscreenedintheTexasAdolescentAthleteScreeningRegistry(TAAHSR).JAmCollCardiol2012(Suppl).

114. Kohl,H,AustinP,FrostK,HutchingsJ,FenrichA,GarciaM,GuerreroM,RodgersG,

LawrenceS.Developmentofanepidemiologicregistryforhypertrophiccardiomyopathyforadolescentathletes.JSciMedSport2012;(Suppl1):387.

115. LawrenceSM,KohlHW,III,HutchingsJY,FrostKA,WhitfieldGP,Guerrero,JM,GarciaEM,RodgersGP,FenrichAA.Leftventricularthicknessandelectocardiographicvoltagecriteriainamulti-ethnicpopulationofyoungathletes:resultsfromtheTexasAdolescentAthleteHeartScreeningRegistry.JAmCollCardiology2013;61(supplA),A398(Abstract).

116. KohlHW,III,FenrichAA,WhitfieldGP,HutchingsJY,GarciaEM,RodgersGP,LawrenceSM.ECGvoltagecriteriaforleftventricularhypertrophydifferbygenderandraceandethnicity:ResultsfromtheTexasAdolescentAthleteHeartScreeningRegistry.JAmCollCardiology2013;61(supplA),A402(Abstract).

117. GabrielKKPG,KnellG,DurandC,OluyomiA,Kohl,HW.Differencesinaccelerometer-

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