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Journal Article

Lippke, Sonia; Nigg, Claudio; Maddock, Jay (2010). Interrelationships Across Three Health Behaviors: Theory and Research. Annals of behavioral medicine, 39(Suppl. 1), S114-S114. Springer

Nigg, Claudio R.; Borrelli, Belinda; Maddock, Jay; Dishman, Rod K. (2008). A Theory of Physical Activity Maintenance. Applied psychology, 57(4), pp. 544-560. Wiley 10.1111/j.1464-0597.2008.00343.x

Barnett, Jodi; Nigg, Claudio; De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse; Maglione, Christine; Maddock, Jay (2007). Effect of Item Order on Physical Activity Estimates Using the IPAQ. Californian journal of health promotion, 5(1), pp. 23-29. California State University 10.32398/cjhp.v5i1.1799

Albright, Cheryl L.; Nigg, Claudio; Maddock, Jay (2006). Increasing physical activity in a multiethnic sample of women with infants: results from the footsteps pilot project. Annals of behavioral medicine, 31(Suppl. 1), S18-S18. Springer

Nigg, Claudio; Maddock, Jay; Yamauchi, Jessica; Pressler, Virginia; Wood, Betty; Jackson, Susan (2005). The Healthy Hawaii Initiative: A Social Ecological Approach Promoting Healthy Communities. American journal of health promotion, 19(4), pp. 310-313. Sage 10.4278/0890-1171-19.4.310

Book Section

Väth, Judith; Amato, Katie; Nigg, Claudio (2012). Physical Activity, Inactivity, and Nutrition Behavior Among Children: Investigating Compensation and Transfer Effects. In: Maddock, Jay (ed.) Public Health - Social and Behavioral Health (pp. 153-164). InTech 10.5772/35178

Maddock, Jay E.; Barnett, Jodi D.; Marshall, Carrie S.; Nigg, Claudio R. (2012). Testing the Assumptions of Stage of Change for Fruit and Vegetable Consumption: A Naturalistic Study. In: Maddock, Jay (ed.) Public Health - Social and Behavioral Health. InTech 10.5772/47902

Maddock, Jay; Nigg, Claudio; Wagner, Angela; US Department of, Health and Human Services (2002). Case Study 2: Evaluation of the Healthy Hawaii Initiative. In: Physical Activity Evaluation Handbook (pp. 59-63). Atlanta, GA: US Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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