HAROLD W. (Bill) KOHL, III

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HAROLDW.(Bill)KOHL,III
UniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenteratHouston
Address: SchoolofPublicHealth,AustinRegionalCampus
DepartmentofEpidemiology,HumanGeneticsandEnvironmentalSciences
MichaelandSusanDellCenterforAdvancementofHealthLiving
1616Guadalupe,Suite6.300
Austin,Texas78701USA
+1(512)391-2530
harold.w.kohl@uth.tmc.edu
PERSONAL
Born:11April1960,St.Louis,Missouri,USA. Citizenship:USA
EDUCATION
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 concentration was in Epidemiology and Community Health Studies.
MinorareasofconcentrationwereinBiometryandHealthPromotion.
PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE
1982-84 Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant, University of South Carolina School of
PublicHealth.
1984-93 Statistician,DivisionofEpidemiology,InstituteforAerobicsResearch,DallasTexas.
My responsibilities included planning, conduct, direction and consultation
concerningexperimentaldesignanddataanalysesincontrolledtrialsaswellaslarge
scaleepidemiologicstudies(AerobicsCenterLongitudinalStudy).
1987-95 Associate Director, Division of Epidemiology, Institute for Aerobics Research.
Responsibilities included various divisional administrative duties, such as proposal
formulationandpreparation,budgetmanagement,andresourceutilization.
H. W. Kohl, III, Ph.D.
PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE(continued)
1989-90 ResearchAssociate,HumanNutritionCenter,SchoolofPublicHealth,Universityof
Texas Health Science Center, Houston, Houston Texas. Responsibilities included
conceptualization of research ideas and analyses in the field of nutritional
epidemiology, with a concentration on methodologic issues in dietary intake
assessment.
1993-95 Director,DivisionofChildhoodandAdolescentHealth,CooperInstituteforAerobics
Research,DallasTexas.Responsibleforthesuccessfulfunctioningofallaspectsof
the division. Research responsibilities include conceptualization, design, and
implementation 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 and
personnelmanagement,publicandcorporaterelations,andresourceutilization.
1995-99 Director of Research, Baylor Sports Medicine Institute, Baylor College of Medicine,
HoustonTexas.Responsibleforthesuccessfulfoundingandgrowthofallaspectsof
research institute including conceptualization, design, and implementation of
original research. Administrative duties included proposal formulation and
preparation,budgetandpersonnelmanagement,resourceutilization,andfacilities
design. Principal investigator and founder of the Baylor Outcomes in Orthopedic
MedicineStudy.
1999-02 Director,InternationalLifeSciencesInstitute,CenterforHealthPromotion,Physical
Activity and Nutrition Program, Atlanta Georgia. Responsible for all aspects of
successful functioning of non-profit research and education foundation program
including conceptualization of programs, research and programmatic funding
priorities, proposal formulation, administrative leadership, project management,
and personnel and budget management. Responsible for conceptualization,
development, testing and implementation of TAKE 10!® classroom-based physical
activityprogramforelementaryschoolchildren.
2002-07 Lead Epidemiologist/Team Leader, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of
NutritionandPhysicalActivity,PhysicalActivityandHealthBranch,AtlantaGeorgia.
Serve as Team Leader for Physical Activity Epidemiology and Surveillance team in
Branch.Responsibleforscientificconsultations,technicalassistanceandleadership
regarding epidemiologic studies of physical activity and health as well as physical
activitysurveillanceintheBehavioralRiskFactorSurveillanceSystem(BRFSS).
2007- Professor of Epidemiology University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston,
School of Public Health, Austin Regional Campus, and Founder and Director of
UniversityofTexasPhysicalActivityEpidemiologyProgram.Responsibleforstudent
training, research and community service in the area of epidemiology, physical
activityandpublichealth.
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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,educationandserviceagendaforinternational
collaborations.
2015
Associate Regional Dean for Student Affairs. University of Texas Health Science
Center at Houston, School of Public Health, Austin Regional Campus. Responsible
forguidingacademicandstudentmissionofAustinRegionalCampus.
ACADEMICAPPOINTMENTS
1995-99
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
Kinesiology and Health Education, Austin, TX (dual appointment with University
ofTexasHealthScienceCenter-Houston,SchoolofPublicHealth.
CONTINUINGEDUCATION/SPECIALIZEDTRAINING
September2002
PhysicalActivityandPublicHealth.8thAnnualSeminar.
April2004
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Senior Management
SeminarTraining.
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PROFESSIONALAFFILIATIONSANDHONORS
Affiliations
AmericanCollegeofEpidemiology(Inactive)
AmericanCollegeofSportsMedicine,NationalandTexasRegionalChapter(Fellow)
NationalAcademyofKinesiology(Fellow)
InternationalSocietyforPhysicalActivityandHealth
HonorsandAwards:
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,October
2007.
US Department of Health and Human Services - US Public Health Service - Unit
Commendation Award for outstanding contributions in assessment of environmental
supportsandbarrierstophysicalactivityandhealthynutritionforobesitypreventionand
controlinWestVirginia,November2007.
USDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices–CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention
Charles C. Shepard Award for Outstanding Science Contribution in 2008 – Prevention
Category.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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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 Sports Medicine, 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 of Medicine, Department of
OrthopedicSurgery,October1996toJune1999.
• Member,CommitteeonContinuingEducation,BaylorCollegeofMedicine,June1998
–June1999.
• Program Director, Sports Medicine Continuing Education Series, Baylor College of
MedicineDepartmentofOrthopedicSurgery,October1997toJune1999.
CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(pre-employmentservice).
• Scientificreviewer,NCCDPHPExternalReviewPanelSpecialInterestProjects,1999.
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SCHOLARLYANDSERVICEACTIVITIES(continued)
• Invited participant, Identifying Programs That Work for School-Based Programs to
Promote Lifelong Physical Activity and Healthy Eating, NCCDPHP Division of
AdolescentandSchoolHealth,October2001.
InternationalSocietyforPhysicalActivityandHealth
• FounderandPresident–2008-2014
• FounderandPast-president–2014-
MarathonKids,AustinTexas
• Member,ScientificAdvisoryBoard–2015-
NationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministration
• Member, Bone, Muscle and Exercise Integrated Product Team, NASA/Johnson Space
CenterSpaceMedicine,January1997-June1999.
NationalAcademiesofScience.
• Member, Institute of Medicine Committee on Accelerating Progress for Obesity
Prevention,InstituteofMedicine,FoodandNutritionBoard,September2010-2012.
• Member,InstituteofMedicineCommitteeonFitnessMeasuresandHealthOutcomes
inYouth,InstituteofMedicine,FoodandNutritionBoard,September2011-present.
• Chair,InstituteofMedicineCommitteeonPhysicalActivityandPhysicalEducationin
theSchoolEnvironment,InstituteofMedicine,FoodandNutritionBoard,June2012May2013.
NationalInstitutesofHealth
• Chair, National Institute on Aging Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group
2016/01ZAG1ZIJ-3(J1),September2015.
• Chair, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Special
EmphasisPanel/ScientificReviewGroup2015/ZDK1GRB-1(M5).February2015.
• Invitedparticipant,FogartyInternationalCenterWorkshop.ChildhoodObesityinLatin
America.October2014.
• ScientificReviewer,CenterforScientificReview.StudySectionReviewGroup2015/01
KNOD–October2014.
• Scientific Reviewer, Center for Scientific Review. Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific
ReviewGroup2014/05ZRG1PSE-B(59)R–February2014.
• Scientific Reviewer, Center for Scientific Review. Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific
ReviewGroup2013/05ZRG1PSE-B(59)R–October2013.
• ExternalProgramReviewer,NationalCancerInstitute,DivisionofCancerEpidemiology
andGenetics,NutritionEpidemiologyBranch,July2013.
• Scientific Reviewer, Center for Scientific Review. Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific
ReviewGroup2013/05ZRG1PSE-B(59)R–March2013.
• Scientific Reviewer, Center for Scientific Review, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific
ReviewGroupZRG1PSE-J(58)–June2008.
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SCHOLARLYANDSERVICEACTIVITIES(continued)
• Scientific Reviewer, Center for Scientific Review, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific
ReviewGroupZRG1HOP-D(50)–November2008.
• Scientific Reviewer, Center for Scientific Review Kidney, Nutrition, Obesity and
DiabetesEpidemiology(KNOD)StudySection–June2008.
• Invited speaker, NIDDK workshop on Site-Specific Approaches to the Prevention or
ManagementofPediatricObesity,BethesdaMD,14-15July2004.
• Invited speaker, NIDDK workshop on Modifiable Environmental and Behavioral
Determinants of Overweight Among Children and Adolescents, Bethesda MD, 21-23
June2004.
• Invitedspeaker,NationalInstitutesofHealthConsensusDevelopmentConferenceon
PhysicalActivityandCardiovascularHealth,BethesdaMD,18-20December1995.
• ScientificReviewer,NICHDSpecialReviewGroup,June1997.
• Invited participant, National Institutes of Health Workshop on Prevention and
TreatmentofChildhoodObesity,BethesdaMD,11-12September1995
WorldHealthOrganization
• WHO Temporary Adviser – Global Physical Activity Recommendations Drafting Group
Meeting,MexicoCity,Mexico,January16-182008.
Invited Expert, 1988 International Consensus Symposium on Exercise Fitness and Health,
Toronto,Ontario,Canada,June1988
Invited Expert, 1992 International Consensus Symposium on Physical Activity, Fitness, and
Health,Toronto,Ontario,Canada,5-9May1992.
InvitedExpert.2000CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention/HealthCanadaExpertPanel
onDoseResponseandPhysicalActivity,HockleyValley,Ontario,CanadaJune2000.
Member,NationalCurriculumAdvisoryBoard,ACTAcademy,McKinney,TX,June1993-1995.
Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Project Target, State University of New York, Brockport,
August1993-October1998.
Co-Chair,ScientificProgramCommittee,1996InternationalPre-OlympicScientificCongress,
DallasTX,10-14July1996.
Invitedcontributingauthor,UnitedStatesSurgeonGeneral’sReportonPhysicalActivityand
Health,1995.
ScientificReviewer,NationalAthleticTrainersAssociation,April1999.
ScientificAdvisor,InterventUSA,Inc.1999-2007.
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SCHOLARLYANDSERVICEACTIVITIES(continued)
Scientific Reviewer, United States Army Special Review Panel, Gulf War Illness Research
Program.June1999.
Member,SeniorManagementTeam,InternationalLifeSciencesInstitute,October1999–
August2002.
ScientificAdvisor,ACTIVATE,InternationalFoodInformationCouncil,Washington,DC.19992004.
Faculty, Annual Postgraduate Course on Physical Activity and Public Health. University of
SouthCarolina2002-Present.
ScientificAdvisor,HealthEatingActiveCommunities,CaliforniaEndowment,2004-present.
President, International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health, Atlanta GA, 17-20
April2006.
Chair,ScientificCommittee,2ndInternationalCongressonPhysicalActivityandPublicHealth,
Amsterdam,TheNetherlands,13-16April2008.
Co-Author and Executive Committee Member, 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for
Americans.www.health.gov/paguidelines.
Member, International Advisory Board, 3rd International Congress on Physical Activity and
PublicHealth,Toronto,Canada,5-8May2010.
Chair,ScientificAdvisoryBoard,ActiveLifeMovement.AustinTexas2009to2012.
InvitedExternalReviewer,SanDiegoStateUniversity/UniversityofCaliforniaSanDiegoJoint
DoctoralPrograminPublicHealth.SanDiego,CA,March2009.
Member, Science Advisory Board, US President’s Council on Physical Fitness, Sports and
Nutrition.WashingtonDC,January2012-present.
Chair,January2013-2014ScienceAdvisoryBoard,USPresident’sCouncilonPhysicalFitness,
SportsandNutrition.WashingtonDC,2014.
EditorialPositions:
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Associate Editor, Sport Medicine Journal Club, Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, July
1992-1995.
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AssociateEditor,MedicineandScienceinSportsandExercise,November1995-Dec.2000.
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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, ACSM Health 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.Serveas
annualfacultymemberforannual8-dayResearcherTrainingCoursehostedbyUniversityof
SouthCarolina(2002-2013).
Invitedfaculty–CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention/InternationalUnionforHealth
Promotion and Education Physical Activity and Public Health Training Course. Serve as
faculty for series of training courses held in various countries designed to develop and
promotephysicalactivityexpertiseandinfrastructure.
• 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
• SanJuan,PuertoRico,May2014
• Cuernavaca,Mexico,July2015
ACADEMICTEACHING,ADVISINGANDMENTORING
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• University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Public Health Houston,
AustinRegionalCampus
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PrimaryFacultyMentorforKelleyPetteeGabriel,Ph.D.,KeremShuval,Ph.D.(2008-2012)
andJenniferL.Gay,Ph.D.(2008-2011).
Primarypost-doctoralFellowAdvisorforAbiodunOluyomi,Ph.D.(2011-2014),Deborah
Salvo,Ph.D.(2015-)
Primary Doctoral Advisor: Geoffrey Whitfield (2010-2013); Eileen Nehme (2010-2015);
MeLisaCreamer(2010-2014);AnnaPorter(2014-).
Doctoral Examination Committee: Cecilia Montano (2011); Julie St. John (2011); Carol
Hammonds(2012);GerardoOrtiz(2012);Annal-Bahish(2013);
PrimaryAcademicAdvisor:FrancesMeissner(MPH2008-2010);AymanBizra(MPH20082010); 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(MPH
2011-2013); Felicia Carey (MPH 2011-2013); Adam Nikah (MPH 2012-2013); Susanna
Churion(2013-);SloanSkinner(MPH2013-2014);MadelineJeansonne(MPH2013-2014);
Kate Ferguson (2014-); Kristen Munson (2014-); Jennifer Williams (2014-); Bethany
Boggess (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: Frances Meissner (MPH 2008-2010); Lindsey
Fetty(MPH2009-2012);ValerieClark(MPH2009-2011);KellyCordeira(MPH2010-2012);
DonnaLeePollack(MPH2010-2013);AdamNikah(MPH2012-2013);SloanSkinner(MPH
2013-2014).
MPH Culminating Experience Supervisor without academic advising: Allison Lodine
(2014-).
MPH Practicum Supervisor: Emily Neusel (MPH 2010); Priyank V. Shah, MBBS (MPH
2010);KarlaGranado(MPH2010).
InternSupervisor:ValerieClark,TexasLutheranUniversity(June-August2008);HaleyFox,
TexasLutheranUniversity(June–August2009).
UniversityofTexasatAustin,CollegeofEducation–DepartmentofKinesiologyandHealth
Education
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PrimaryDoctoralAdvisor:HoHan(2009-2014);HildiNiksic(2013-2015)
Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member: Ken Ripperger-Suhler (2008-2010); Lauren
Grieco (2010-2011); Mark Faries (2010-2011); Brennan Berg (2011-2012); Baker Harrell
(2012-2014); Sara Hammerschmidt (2012-2015); Jane Winslow (2012-); CJ Stanfill (20142015);MohammedalKatan(2013-2015).
DoctoralExaminationCommittee:SaraHammerschmidt(2012);JaneWinslow(2012).
Master’s Advisor: Jungyun Hwang (2010); Kim G. McCallum (2008-2010); Elizabeth
Henson(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–AtlantaGeorgiaUSA
DoctoralDissertationAdvisor:AnjaliJoseph(2006);GayleNicoll(2006).
BostonUniversitySchoolofPublicHealth,BostonMassachusettsUSA
DoctoralDissertationAdvisor–TamaraV.Calise(2010).
UniversityofQueensland,BrisbaneAustralia
DoctoralDissertationExaminer–RuthMabry(2012)
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UniversityofQueensland,BrisbaneAustralia
DoctoralDissertationExaminer–JasonWong(2014)
Coursesdevelopedand/ortaught:
• PH2998/KIN395PhysicalActivity,ExerciseandHealth(Fall2008-):UniversityofTexas
atAustinCollegeofEducationandUniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenterat
Houston,SchoolofPublicHealth.(Cross-listed).
• PH2610/HED395IntroductiontoEpidemiology(Spring2009-):UniversityofTexas
SchoolofPublicHealthatHouston,UniversityofTexasatAustinCollegeofEducation.
(Cross-listed).
• PH2710AdvancedMethodsinEpidemiology(Spring2010-Spring2014):Universityof
TexasSchoolofPublicHealthatHouston
• PH2998PhysicalActivityandPublicHealthSeminar(Summer2009):Universityof
TexasSchoolofPublicHealthatHouston.
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PH2998/HED395PhysicalActivityandPublicHealthPractice(Fall2009-):Universityof
TexasatAustinCollegeofEducationandUniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenterat
Houston,SchoolofPublicHealth.(Cross-listed).
• PH1498/KIN395AssessmentofPhysicalActivityinIndividualsandPopulations
(Summer2010-):UniversityofTexasatAustinCollegeofEducationandUniversityof
TexasHealthScienceCenteratHouston,SchoolofPublicHealth.(Cross-listed).
• HED395DoctoralSeminarinHealthEducation(Fall2011)
FACULTYCOMMITTEES
BaylorCollegeofMedicine
• ResidentResearchCommittee,BaylorCollegeofMedicine,DepartmentofOrthopedic
Surgery,October1996toJune1999.
• Committee on Continuing Education, Baylor College of Medicine, 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-present.
• UTSPHBrownsvilleRegionalCampusFacultySearchCommittee–Chair–July2015to
present
UniversityofTexasatAustin
• InternalReviewBoard–MemberandActingViceChair–January2011-August2014.
• CollegeofEducationEducationandHealthSearchCommittee–Member–2012.
UniversityofTexasCollegeofEducation,DepartmentofKinesiologyandHealthEducation
• BudgetCouncil–2007topresent.
• GraduateStudiesCommittee–2007topresent.
• KinesiologySearchCommittee–2008-2010.
• ServiceReviewCommittee–2008-2009
• FitnessInstituteofTexas–BoardofDirectors–2009topresent.
• HealthEducationSearchCommittee–2013
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FUNDINGHISTORY
1.
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 and Musculoskeletal and Skin
Disease. Musculoskeletal Fitness and Health, AR39715: 07/01/89 - 06/30/94, H.W. Kohl
Statistician,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
An All-Cause Mortality Risk Profile, 2R44HL 43447-02 (subcontract): 07/01/91 - 06/30/93,
H.W.KohlCo-investigator.
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National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Validation of a
Historical Physical Activity Survey, 1R03HL 47478-01: 03/01/92 - 09/31/93, H.W. Kohl Coinvestigator,totaldirect$67,721.
7.
National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Lifestyle Exercise
Trial, 1R18 HL48597-01. 08/01/93 - 07-31-97, H.W. Kohl Co-investigator, total direct
$1,387,643.
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National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging. Impact of Physical Fitness and
Exercise on Health, 1R01 AG06945: 04/01/94 - 03/31/99, H.W. Kohl Co-investigator, total
direct$1,462,959.
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National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Physical Activity
InterventioninHealthCareSettingsforHigh-Risk,SedentaryAdults-ClinicalCenter,NHLBI
HC-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 Texas
SchoolofPublicHealth),totaldirect,$113,757.
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Smith and Nephew Endoscopy. Baylor Sports Medicine Institute Arthroscopic Surgical
Training Laboratory. 6/1/97-5/31/02. H.W. Kohl, Principal Investigator, total direct
$195,122.
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Smith and Nephew Endoscopy. Baylor Sports Medicine Institute Educational Training.
6/1/97-5-31-01.H.W.Kohl,PrincipalInvestigator,totaldirect$50,000.
Lasermedics,Inc.EffectsofLow-LevelLaserTherapyonClinicalSymptomsofCarpalTunnel
Syndrome: Clinical Center. 11/15/97-11/14/98. H.W. Kohl, Co-Principal Investigator, total
direct,$93,600.
American Cancer Society. A Physical Activity Quality of Life Intervention in AndrogenAblatedProstateCancer.H.W.Kohl,PrincipalInvestigator(sub.toUniversityofTexasM.D.
AndersonCancerCenter),totaldirect,$30,039.
Major League Baseball. Nutritional Supplement Use and Dietary Practices Among Major
LeagueBaseballPlayers.H.W.Kohl,Co-PrincipalInvestigator,totaldirect$9,500.
RobertWoodJohnsonFoundation.PublicationandDisseminationofNeedsAssessmenton
TreatmentofChildhoodObesity.H.W.Kohl,PrincipalInvestigator,totaldirect$86,500.
Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation. Development and Validation of Home-based
ElementarySchoolPhysicalActivityProgram.H.W.Kohl,PrincipalInvestigator,totaldirect
$81,500.
Active Living Research – The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Neighborhood Parks and
Active Living. Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University. H.W. Kohl, Unpaid
consultant.
Active Living Research – The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Building Design and
StairwellUse.CollegeofArchitecture,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology.H.W.Kohl,Unpaid
consultant.
University of Texas Austin and CAPES (Brazilian Ministry of Education). Building Research
CapacityforPhysicalActivityandPublicHealthinBrazil.UniversityofTexasDepartmentof
KinesiologyandHealthEducationandUniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenter–Houston
SchoolofPublicHealthAustinRegionalCampus.H.W.Kohl,Co-PrincipalInvestigator,total
direct$253,920.
CityofAustin/TravisCountyHealthandHumanServicesDepartment.AnEvaluationofthe
Austin-MuellerCommunity:DeterminingtheImpactofaPlannedResidentialCommunityon
Health and Physical Activity Levels. University of Texas Health Science Center – Houston
School of Public Health Austin Regional Campus. H.W. Kohl, Principal Investigator, total
direct$30,000.
ActiveLife.CommunityChallengeEvaluation.UniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenter–
HoustonSchoolofPublicHealthAustinRegionalCampus.H.W.Kohl,PrincipalInvestigator,
totaldirect$85,000.
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StateofTexasHealthandHumanServicesCommission.TheUseofSocialMediaOutreach
to Improve Prenatal Care in Texas Medicaid Patients. University of Texas Health Science
Center – Houston School of Public Health Austin Regional Campus. H.W. Kohl, Principal
Investigator, total contract budget $16,500,000. Funding approved but money not
allocated.
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.
National Institutes of Health. Behavioral Science Education – Cancer Prevention and
Control.UniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenter-Houston.H.W.Kohl,Mentor,totaldirect
costs$2,438,102.September2013-August2018.
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CancerPreventionResearchInstituteofTexas.CollaborativeTrainingofaNewCadreof
InnovativeCancerPreventionResearchers.UniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenterHouston. H.W. Kohl, Mentor, total direct costs $1,661,213. March 2014 – February
2016.
TexasDepartmentofStateHealthServices/CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention.
Transforming Cameron County: Healthy People in a Healthy Community. University of
Texas Health Science Center-Houston. H.W. Kohl, Co-investigator, total direct costs
$906,735.February2012-September2014.
AmericanHeartAssociation.Evaluatingtheutilityofcompositephysicalactivityscores
in population-based research studies. University of Texas Health Science CenterHouston. H.W. Kohl, Co-investigator, total direct costs $126,584. January 2014December2015.
National Institutes of Health. 1R01DK101593-01. Effects of Light Rail Transit on Physical
Activity:ANaturalExperiment.UniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenter–Houston.H.W.
Kohl,PrincipalInvestigator,totaldirectcosts$2,382,843.September2013-August2018.
INVITEDPRESENTATIONS(selected).
InvitedLecturer–2ndJornadaInternacionaldeMedicinaDesportiva.June1996.SãoPaulo,
Brasil.
InvitedLecturer–1stSimpósioInternacionaldeAtividadesFísicasdoRiodeJaneiro.
November1997.RiodeJaneiro,Brasil,
InvitedLecturer–22ndSímposioInternacionaldeCiênciasdoEsporte.October1999,São
Paulo,Brasil
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InvitedLecture.2003InternationalSocietyforBehavioralNutritionandPhysicalActivity.The
RoleofSchoolsinPromotingPhysicalActivityforYouth.July2003.QuebecCity,Quebec,CA.
Keynote Speaker. 2003 annual meeting of the Texas Regional Chapter of the American
College of Sports Medicine. Of Ligaments, Joints and Epidemics: The Challenge of Sports
MedicineandEpidemiology.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.2004annualmeetingoftheSoutheastRegionalChapteroftheAmerican
CollegeofSportsMedicine.PhysicalActivityEpidemiology.January2004,Atlanta,GA.
Commencement Address. 2005 University of Michigan Division of Kinesiology
Commencement,April2005,AnnArbor,MI.
InvitedKeynoteSpeaker:2008AnnualResearchDay.UniversityofMassachusettsSchoolof
PublicHealth,Amherst,MA,April2008.
InvitedLecturer:2009LynnW.McCrawResearchLecture.UniversityofTexasDepartmentof
KinesiologyandHealthEducation,AustinTX,March2009.
Invited Keynote Speaker: 2009 Turkish Association of Sports Medicine Physiotherapists.
Ankara,Turkey,October2009.
Invited Keynote Speaker: 2009 Brazilian Society for Physical Activity and Health. Porto de
Galinhas,Brazil,November2009.
Invited Keynote Speaker: 2010 European Society for Health and Fitness. London, England,
November2010.
Invited Speaker: 2011 Brazilian Society for Physical Activity and Health. Gramado, Brazil,
November2011.
InvitedSpeaker:Spring2013BrennanandSmithLectureSeries.TexasStateUniversity,San
Marcos,Texas,April2013.
InvitedSpeaker:MasterLecture.MichaelandSusanDellCenterforHealthyLivingandthe
University of Texas Health Science Center – Houston School of Public Health. Austin, Texas
April2013.
InvitedSpeaker:NollLaboratoryLectureSeries.PennsylvaniaStateUniversity,StateCollege,
Pennsylvania,September2013.
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InvitedSpeaker:JohnB.PierceLaboratory/YaleUniversity,NewHavenConnecticut,January
2014.
Invited Speaker: Pease Family Scholar Lecture. Iowa State University Department of
Kinesiology,AmesIowa,February2014.
InvitedSpeaker:International22ndPuijoSymposium:PhysicalExerciseinClinicalMedicine:
Critical Appraisal of Scientific Evidence. Kuopio Research Institute of Exercise Medicine,
KuopioFinland,June2014.
Keynote Speaker: 2015 American Kinesiology Association annual meeting: Kinesiology and
PublicHealth:HowWeGotHereandWhereareWeGoing?Charlotte,NC,January2015.
KeynoteSpeaker:StateofAntioquiaColombia.2015StateSeminaronPhysicalActivityand
Health.Medellin,Colombia,August2015.
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PUBLICATIONS
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Middaugh DP, Kohl HW, Burnett LE. Concurrent measurement of intertidal environmental
variables and embryo survival of the California grunion, Leuresthes Tenuis and the Atlantic
silver-side,MenidiaMenidia.CalifFishandGame1983;69(2):89-96.
Kohl HW, III. Rubella screening and vaccination follow-up by a hospital employee health
office.AmJInfectionControl1985;13(3):124-127.
Weber DG, Kohl HW, Blair SN, Meredith MD. An automated system for assessing physical
fitness levels in school children. Proceedings of the 1985 Public Health Conference on
RecordsandStatistics.NationalCenterforHealthStatistics.U.S.GovernmentPrintingOffice.
1986;DHHSPub.No.(PHS)86-1214,145-148.
PowellKE,KohlHW,CaspersenCJ,BlairSN.Anepidemiologicperspectiveofthecausesof
runninginjuries.PhysicianandSportsmed1986;14(6):100-114.
BlairSN,MulderRT,KohlHW.Reactiontoseculartrendsinadultphysicalactivity:exercise
boomorbust?ResQExercSport1987;58(2):106-110.
Blair SN, Kohl HW, Powell KE. Physical activity, physical fitness, exercise and the public's
health. In: Safrit MJ, Eckert HM, eds. The Cutting Edge in Physical Education and Exercise
ScienceResearch,1987;53-69.HumanKinetics,Champaign,IL.
Farrell SW, Kohl HW, Rogers T. The independent effects of ethnicity on cardiovascular
fitness.HumanBiol1987;59(4):657-666.
BlairSN,KohlHW,GoodyearNN.Ratesandrisksforrunningandexerciseinjuries:studiesin
threepopulations.ResQExercSport1987;58(3):221-228.
Farrell SW, Kohl HW, Rogers T, Knadler G. Cardiovascular fitness and maximal heart rate
differencesamongethnicgroups.ResQExercSport1988;59(2):99-102.
KohlHW,BlairSN,PaffenbargerRS,Jr.,MaceraCA,KronenfeldJJ.Amailsurveyofphysical
activity habits as related to measured physical fitness. Am J Epidemiol 1988; 127(6):12281239.
BlairSN,BrillPA,KohlHW.Physicalactivitypatternsinolderindividuals.In:SpirdusoWW
andEckertHM(eds).PhysicalActivityandAging,1988;120-139.HumanKinetics,Champaign
IL.
Kohl HW, LaPorte RE, and Blair SN. Physical activity and cancer: an epidemiological
perspective.SportsMed1988;6(4):222-237.
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: US
Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease
Control,NationalCenterforHealthStatistics,1989:527-545.DHHSPub.No.:(PHS)89-1253.
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FarrellSW,KohlHW,BogdanffyGM.Incidenceandreasonsformedicalreferralinaworksite
healthpromotionprogram.AmJHealthPromotion1989;3(3):6-10.
DuncanJJ,VaandragerH,FarrJE,KohlHW,GordonNF.Effectofintrinsicsympathomimetic
activityonserumlipidsduringexercisetraininginhypertensivepatientsreceivingchronicßblockertherapy.JCardiopulmonaryRehabil1989;9(3):110-114.
Blair SN, Kannel WB, Kohl HW, Goodyear NN, Wilson PWF. Surrogate measures of physical
activityandphysicalfitness:evidenceforsedentarytraitsofrestingtachycardia,obesity,and
lowvitalcapacity.AmJEpidemiol1989;129(6):1145-56.
GordonNF,KohlHW,VillegasJA,PickettKP,VaandragerH,DuncanJJ.Effectofrestduration
betweenexercisesonoxygenuptakeduringhydraulicresistancecircuittrainingperformedat
aconstantratingofperceivedexertion.JCardiopulmonaryRehabil1989;9(5):325-330.
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.
BlairSN,KohlHW,BarlowCE.Physicalactivity,physicalfitnessandbloodpressure.InKvist
M (ed). Paavo Nurmi Congress Book. Finnish Society of Sports Medicine, Turku, Finland,
1989,118-120.
Gibbons LW, Blair SN, Kohl HW, Cooper KH. The safety of maximal exercise testing.
Circulation1989;80:846-852.
Macera CA, Hagenmaier GW, Jackson KL, Kronenfeld JJ, Kohl HW, Blair SN. Age, physical
activity, physical fitness, body composition, and incidence of orthopedic problems in men
andwomenaged20-70years.ResQExercSport1989;60(3):225-233.
Gordon NF, Duncan JJ, Kohl HW. Effect of opioid antagonism on the ability to tolerate
maximalanaerobicexercise.SAfrMedJ1989;76:268-269.
BrillPA,BurkhalterHA,KohlHW,GoodyearNN,BlairSN.Theimpactofpreviousathleticism
on exercise habits, physical fitness, and coronary heart disease risk factors in middle-aged
men.ResQExercSport1989;60(3):209-215.
Blair SN, Kohl HW, Brill PA. Behavioral adaptation to physical activity. In Bouchard C,
ShephardRJ,StephensT,SuttonJR,McPhersonBD.(eds).Exercise,Fitness,andHealth:A
ConsensusofCurrentKnowledge.HumanKineticsChampaign,IL:1990,385-398.
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Blair SN, Kohl HW, III, Paffenbarger RS, Jr. Exercise, fitness and mortality. (Letter) JAMA
1990;263(15):2047-2048.
KohlHW,McPhersonRS,NichamanMZ.RE:Astudyofrepeatabilityofdietarydataovera
sevenyearperiod.(Letter)AmJEpidemiol1990;131(5):938-941.
Duncan JJ, Vaandrager H, Farr JE, Kohl HW, and Gordon NF. Effect of intrinsic
sympathomimetic activity on the ability of hypertensive patients to derive a
cardiorespiratorytrainingeffectduringchronicβ-blockade.AmJHypertension1990;3:302306.
KohlHW,GibbonsLW,GordonNF,andBlairSN.Theprevalenceofabnormalexercisetests
byageandhealthstatus:anapplicationoftheACSMGuidelines.MedSciSportExerc1990;
22(4):533-539.
McPhersonRS,NichamanMZ,KohlHW,ReedDR,LabartheDR.Intakeandfoodsourcesof
dietaryfatamongschoolchildreninTheWoodlands,Texas.Pediatrics1990;86(4):520-526.
Hartung GH, Kohl HW, Blair SN, Lawrence SJ, Harrist RB. Exercise tolerance and alcohol
intake:bloodpressurerelation.Hypertension1990;16:501-507.
SchwellnusMP,GordonNF,vanZylGG,CilliersJF,GroblerH,KuylJM,KohlHW.Effectofa
high carbohydrate diet on core temperature during prolonged exercise. Br J Sports Med
1990;24(2):99-102.
BrillPA,KohlHW,RogersT,CollingwoodTR,SterlingCL,BlairSN.Therelationshipbetween
sociodemographiccharacteristicsandrecruitment,retention,andhealthimprovementsina
worksitehealthpromotonprogram.AmJHealthPromotion1991;5(3):215-221.
CollingwoodTR,ReynoldsRR,KohlHW,SloanS.Physicalfitnesseffectsonsubstanceabuse
riskfactorsandusepatterns:Apreliminarystudy.JDrugEduc1991;21(1):73-84.
BlairSN,KohlHW.Whatarethebenefitsofoccupationalexercisepromotionprograms?In
OjaP,andTelamaR(eds):SportForAll.ElsevierSciencePublishers,NewYork:1991,225232.
Blair SN, Kohl HW, III, Barlow CE, Gibbons LW. Physical fitness and all-cause mortality in
hypertensivemen.AnnMed1991;23:307-312.
KohlHW,III,BlairSN.Ofligaments,joints,andepidemics:thechallengeofsportsmedicine
andepidemiology.ClinJSportMed1991;1(4):223-224.
KohlHW,GordonNF,VillegasJA,BlairSN.Cardiorespiratoryfitness,glycemicstatus,andthe
riskofmortalityinmen.DiabetesCare1992;15(2):184-192.
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Brill PA, Kohl HW, Blair SN. Anxiety, depression, physical fitness, and all-cause mortality in
men.JPsychosomRes1992;36(3):1-7.
Blair SN, Kohl HW, III, Gordon NF. Physical activity and health: A lifestyle approach. Med
ExercNutrHealth1992;1(1):54-57.
Gordon NF, Kohl HW, Scott CB, Gibbons LW, Blair SN. Reassessment of the guidelines for
exercise testing: what alterations to current recommendations are required? Sports Med
1992;13(5):293-302.
BlairSN,KohlHW,GordonNF,PaffenbargerRS,Jr.Howmuchexerciseisgoodforhealth?
AnnuRevPublicHealth1992;13:99-126.
KohlHW,III,PowellKE,GordonNF,BlairSN,PaffenbargerRS,Jr.Physicalactivity,physical
fitnessandsuddencardiacdeath.EpidemiolRev1992;14:37-58.
KohlHW,GordonNF,ScottCB,VaandragerH,BlairSN.Musculoskeletalstrengthandserum
lipidlevelsinmenandwomen.MedSciSportsExerc1992;24(10):1080-1087.
LaPorte RE, Kohl HW, Dearwater S, Kriska AM, Anderson R, Aaron D, Olsen T, McCarty DJ.
Surveillanceofseriousrecreationalinjuries:acapture-recaptureapproach.MedSciSports
Exerc1993;25(2):204-209.
Gordon NF, Kohl HW, Blair SN. Life-style exercise: a new strategy to promote physical
activityforadults.JCardiopulmonaryRehabil1993;13(3):161-163.
KohlHW,III.Physicalfitnessasapredictorofmortalityinmen:Commentary.ClinJSport
Med1993;3(3):199.
Blair SN, Kohl HW, Barlow CE. Physical activity, physical fitness, and all-cause mortality in
women:dowomenneedtobeactive?JAmerCollNutr1993;12(4):368-371.
BlairSN,Kohl,HWIII,BarlowCE.Cardiovascularfitnessandcardiovasculardisease.Fletcher
GF(ed).CardiovascularResponsetoExercise.MountKisco,NY,FuturaPublishingCo,Inc.,
1994.303-324.
Gordon NF, Kohl HW. Exercise testing and sudden cardiac death. J Cardiopulmonary
Rehabil1993;13:381-386.
Kohl HW III, McKenzie JD. Physical activity, physical fitness, and stroke. In: Bouchard C,
Shephard RJ, Stevens T (eds). Physical activity, fitness, and health: International
proceedings and consensus statement. Human Kinetics Publishers, Champaign, IL. 1994:
609-621.
Kohl HW III, Powell KE. What is exertion-related sudden cardiac death? Sports Med
1994;17:209-212.
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Morrow JR, Jr, Falls HB, Kohl HW, III, (eds). The Prudential FITNESSGRAM Technical
ReferenceManual.CooperInstituteforAerobicsResearch,Dallas,TX,1994.
Kohl HW, III. Assessing clinically important change in lateral epicondylitis at the elbow.
Commentary.ClinJSportMed1994;4:277.
CollingwoodTR,SunderlinJ,KohlHW,III.Theuseofastafftrainingmodelforimplementing
fitnessprogrammingtopreventsubstanceabusewithat-riskyouth.AmJHealthPromotion
1994;9(1):20-23.
BlairSN,KohlHW,III,BarlowCE,PaffenbargerRS,Jr.,GibbonsLW,MaceraCA.Changesin
physical fitness and all-cause mortality: a prospective study. JAMA 1995; 273(14):10931098.
Gordon NF, Kohl HW, III, Pollock ML, Vaandrager H, Gibbons LW, Blair SN. Cardiovascular
safetyofmaximalstrengthtestinginhealthyadults.AmJCardiol1995;76:851-853.
BarlowCE,KohlHW,III,GibbonsLW,BlairSN.Physicalfitness,mortality,andobesity.IntJ
ObesityRelMetabolDis1995;19(Suppl.4)S41-S44.
McPhersonRS,KohlHW,III,GarciaG,NichamanMZ,HanisCL.Foodfrequencyquestionnaire
validationamongMexican-Americans:StarrCounty,Texas.AnnEpidemiol1995;5:378-385.
Blair SN, Kohl HW, III. Commentary on “Physical activity as an index of heart attack risk in
collegealumni”.AmJEpidemiol1995;142:887-888.
OliveriaS,KohlHW,III,TrichopolousD,BlairSN.Theassociationbetweencardiorespiratory
fitnessandprostatecancer.MedSciSportsExerc1996;28:97-104.
Kohl HW, III, Nichaman MZ, Frankowski RF, Blair SN. Maximal exercise hemodynamics and
riskofmortalityinapparentlyhealthymenandwomen.MedSciSportsExerc1996;28:601609.
BlairSN,KampertJR,KohlHW,III,BarlowCE,MaceraCA,PaffenbargerRS,Jr.,GibbonsLW.
Influences of cardiorespiratory fitness and other precursors on cardiovascular disease and
all-causemortalityinmenandwomen.JAMA1996;276:205-210.
Pereira MA, LaPorte RE, Kriska AM, Kohl HW, FitzGerald SJ. Exercise science and the
informationsuperhighway:It’stimetostartrunninginthefastlane.MedSciSportsExerc
1996;28:931-932.
ShrierI,MathesonGO,KohlIII,HW.Achillestendinitis:arecorticosteroidinjectionsuseful
orharmful?ClinJSportMed1996;6:245-250.
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KampertJB,BlairSN,BarlowCE,KohlHWIII.Physicalactivity,physicalfitness,andall-cause
and cancer mortality: a prospective study of men and women. Ann Epidemiol 1996;
6(5):452-457.
KohlHW,III,ShrierI.Clinicalcurriculumreviews:astepforwardinsportmedicine.ClinJ
SportMed1996;6:218-219.
Kohl HW, III. What is the magnitude of risk for cardiovascular disease associated with
sedentarylifestyle?In:LeonAS,(ed).Physicalactivityandcardiovascularhealth:anational
consensus.Champaign,IL,HumanKineticsPublishers,1997.
GarzaD,ShrierI,Kohl,III,HW,FordP,BrownM,MathesonGO.Theclinicalvalueofserum
ferritintestinginenduranceathletes.ClinJSportMed1997;7:46-53.
FuriaJP,LintnerDM,.SaizP,KohlHW,NobleP.Isometrymeasurementsinthekneewiththe
anterior cruciate ligament intact, sectioned, and reconstructed. Am J Sports Med 1997;
25(3):346-52.
Dunn AL, Marcus BH, Kampert JB, Garcia ME, Kohl, III, HW, Blair SN. Reduction in
cardiovasculardiseaseriskfactorswithlifestyleexerciseintervention:sixmonthresultsfrom
ProjectActive.PrevMed1997;26(6):883-892.
IlahiOA,KohlIII,HW.Lowerextremitymorphologyandriskofoveruseinjury.ClinJSports
Med1998;8(1):38-42.
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.
Matthews CE, Pate RR, Jackson KL, Ward DS, Macera CA, Kohl HW, Blair SN. Exaggerated
blood pressure response to dynamic exercise and risk of future hypertension. J Clin
Epidemiol1998;51(1):29-35.
JacksonAW,MorrowJR,BrillPA,KohlHW,GordonNF,BlairSN.Relationsofsit-upandsitand-reach tests to low back pain in adults. J Orthopaedic Sports Phys Therapy 1998;
27(1):22-26.
DiPietroL,KohlHW,BarlowCE,BlairSN.Improvementsincardiorespiratoryfitnessattenuate
age-relatedweightgaininhealthymenandwomen-TheAerobicsCenterLongitudinalStudy.
IntJObesity1998;22(1):55-62.
Kohl III, HW, Hobbs KE. Development of Physical Activity Behaviors Among Children and
Adolescents.Pediatrics1998;101(3Suppl2):549-553.
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Farrell SW, Kampert JB, Kohl HW, III, Barlow CE, Macera CA, Paffenbarger RS, Jr., Gibbons
LW, Blair SN. Influences of cardiorespiratory fitness levels and other predictors on
cardiovasculardiseasemortalityinmen.MedSciSportsExerc1998;30(6):899-905.
Dunn AL, Garcia M, 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 Sports
Exerc1998;30(7):1076-1083.
HuangY,MaceraCA,BlairSN,BrillPA,KohlHW,III,KronenfeldJJ.Physicalfitness,physical
activity and functional limitation in adults aged 40 and older. Med Sci Sports Exerc
1998;30(9):1430-1435.
Kohl HW, III. Relationship of physical activity and mortality in twins: Commentary. Clin J
SportMed1998;8(3):248.
StofanJR,DiPietroL,DavisD,Kohl,IIIHW,BlairSN.Physicalactivitypatternsassociatedwith
cardiorespiratoryfitnessandreducedmortality:theAerobicsCenterLongitudinalStudy.Am
JPublicHealth.1998;88(12):1807-13.
DunnAL,MarcusBH,KampertJB,GarciaME,KohlIII,HW,BlairSN.Comparisonoflifestyle
and structured interventions to increase physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness: a
randomizedtrial.JAMA1999;281:327-334.
Antonacci MD, Esses SI, Kohl HW. Exercise and low back pain. In: Cotton RE, Anderson RE
(eds):ClinicalExerciseSpecialistManual.AmericanCouncilonExercise,SanDiego,CAUSA,
pp.39-346,1999.
TortoleroSR,MasseLC,FultonJE,TorresI,KohlHW,III.Assessingphysicalactivityamong
minoritywomen:focusgroupresults.Women’sHealthIssues1999;9(3):135-42.
WhaleyMH,KampertJB,KohlHW,III,BlairSN.Physicalfitnessandclusteringofriskfactors
associatedwiththemetabolicsyndrome.MedSciSportsExerc1999;31(2):287-93.
Mâsse LC, Fulton JE, Watson, KL, Heesch KC, Kohl HW, Blair SN, Tortolero SR. Detecting
boutsofphysicalactivityinafieldsetting.ResQExercSport1999;70(3):212-219.
BernickerJP,KohlIII,HW,SahniI,EssesSI.Long-termfunctionalandradiographicfollow-up
ofisthmicspondylolisthesistreatedsurgically.AmerJOrthop199928(11):631-6.
StadelmaierDM,LoweWR,IlahiOA,NoblePC,KohlHW,III.Pull-outstrengthofsofttissue
interferencescrewsfortendonfixationinabonetunnel:influenceofscrewlength.AmerJ
SportsMed1999;27(6):778-83.
DunnAL,BlairSN,KampertJB,MarcusBH,GarciaME,KohlHW,III.Lifestyleandstructured
interventionstoincreasephysicalactivity(letter).JAMA1999;282:1516.
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KohlIIIHW,FultonJE,Caspersen,CJ.Physicalactivityassessmentmethodologyforchildren
andadolescents.PrevMed2000;31(2):S54-S76.
JafarniaK,CollinsED,KohlHWIII,BennettJB,IlahiOA.ReliabilityoftheLichtman
classificationofKienbock'sdisease.JHandSurg2000;25:529-534.
Smolander J, Blair SN, Kohl HW, III. Work ability, physical activity and cardiorespiratory
fitness:2-yearresultsfromProjectActive.JOccupEnvironMed2000;42:906-910.
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, Malden
Massachusetts.pp867-883.2000.
CollingwoodTR,SunderlinJ,ReynoldsR,KohlHW,III.Physicaltrainingasasubstanceabuse
preventioninterventionforyouth.JDrugEduc2000;30:435-451.
Al-Habbal G, Lintner DM, Kohl, HW, III. Effects of quadriceps contraction on tangential
patellarradiography.AmJ.KneeSurg2000;13(3):132-136.
FultonJE,MasseLC,TortoleroSR,WatsonKB,HeeschKC,KohlHW,III,BlairSN,CaspersenCJ.
Fieldevaluationofenergyexpenditurefromcontinuousandintermittentwalkinginwomen.
MedSciSportsExerc2001,33(1),163-170.
Baltaci G, Johnson R, Kohl HW III. Shoulder range of motion characteristics in collegiate
baseballplayers.JSportsMedPhysFitness2001;41:236-42.
Rittmeister M, Lindsey RA, Kohl HW, III. Pelvic fracture among polytrauma decedents.
Trauma-based mortality with pelvic fracture—a case series of 74 patients. Arch Orthoped
TraumaSurg2001;121:43-49.
KohlHW,III.Physicalactivityandcardiovasculardisease:evidencefordose-response.Med
SciSportsExerc2001;33(6Suppl),S472-483.
100. Rittmeister ME, Noble PC, Bocell JR, Jr., Alexander JW, Conditt MA, Kohl HW. Interactive
effectsoftunneldilationonthemechanicalpropertiesofhamstringgraftsfixedinthetibia
withinterferencescrews.KneeSurgSportsTraumatolArthroscopy2001;9(5):194-200.
101. HealeyJH,IlahiOA,BartonS,NoblePC,KohlHW,III.Biomechanicalevaluationoftheorigin
ofthelongheadofthebiceps.Arthroscopy2001;17(4):378-382.
102. Ilahi OA, Bennett JB, Gabel GT, Mehlhoff TL, Kohl HW, III. Classification of heterotopic
ossificationabouttheelbow.Orthopedics2001;24(11):1075-1077.
103. RittmeisterME,NoblePC,Lintner,DM,AlexanderJW,CondittMA,KohlHW,III.Theeffectof
strand configuration on the tensile properties of quadrupled tendon grafts. Arthroscopy
2002;18(2):194-200.
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104. WeissJM,NoblePC,CondittMA,KohlHW,RobertsS,CookKF,GordonMJ,MathisKB.What
functionalactivitiesareimportanttopatientswithkneereplacements?ClinOrthopRelRes;
2002;404:172-188.
105. Rittmeister ME, Noble PC, Bocell JR, Jr., Alexander JW, Conditt MA, Kohl HW, III.
Componentsoflaxityininterferencefitfixationofquadrupledhamstringgrafts.ActaOrthop
Scand2002;73:65-71.
106. Kohl, HW. Physical activity and mortality among women. Clin J Sport Med. 2002
Jan;12(1):52-3.
107. Kohl,HW.Injuryriskinmen’suniversityfootball.ClinJSportMed.2003.Nov;13(6):386-7.
108. JonesDA,MaceraCA,YoreMM,HamSA,Kimsey,Jr.,CD,BuchnerD,KohlHW.Prevalenceof
physical activity, including lifestyle activities among adults – United States 2000-2001.
MorbidMortalWeeklyRep;2003,52:764-769.
109. HamSA,YoreMM,FultonJE,KohlHW.Trendsinphysicalinactivityduringleisuretime,35
states and District of Columbia, United States – 1988-2002. Morbid Mortal Weekly Rep;
2004,53:76-81.
110. KrugerJ,HamSA,SapkotaS,KohlHW.PhysicalActivityAmongAsiansandPacificIslanders,
50StatesandDistrictofColumbia-BRFSS2001–2003.MorbidMortalWeeklyRep;2004,
53:756-60.
111. StewartJA,DennisonDA,KohlIIIHW,DoyleJA.Exerciselevelandenergyexpenditureinthe
TAKE10!®in-classphysicalactivityprogram.JSchHealth2004;74(10):397-400.
112. LloydLK,CookCL,KohlIII,HW.Apilotstudyofteachers’acceptanceofaclassroom-based
physicalactivitycurriculumtool:TAKE10!®.TAHPERDJournal,Spring8-11,2005.
113. MaceraCA,HamSA,YoreMM,JonesDA,AinsworthBE,KimseyCD,KohlIII,HW.Prevalence
of physical activity in the United States: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Prev
ChronDisease2005;2(2):serialonline.
114. DowdaM,SallisJF,Jr.,McKenzieTL,KohlHW.EvaluatingthesustainabilityofSPARKPhysical
Education: a case study of translating research into practice. Res Q Exerc Sport 2005; 76,
11-19.
115. KrugerJ,GaluskaDA,SerdulaMK,Kohl,III,HW.PhysicalactivityprofilesofUSadultstrying
toloseweight:NHIS1998.MedSciSportsExerc2005;37,364-368.
116. BishCE,BlanckHM,SerdulaMK,MarcusM,Kohl,III,HW,Kettel-KhanL.Dietandphysical
activity behaviors among Americans trying to lose weight: 2000 Behavioral Risk Factor
SurveillanceSystem.ObesityRes2005;13:596-607.
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117. YoreMM,HamSA,AinsworthBE,MaceraCA,JonesDA,Kohl,III,HW.Occupationalphysical
activity:reliabilityandcomparisonofactivitylevels.JPhysActHealth2005;358-365.
118. Kruger J, Ham SA, Kohl HW, III. Trends in leisure time physical inactivity by age, sex and
race/ethnicity,UnitedStates–1994-2004.MorbidMortalWeeklyRep;2005,54:991-994.
119. FordES,Kohl,III,HW,MokdadAH,YoreMM,AjaniUA.Sedentarybehavior,physicalactivity,
andthemetabolicsyndromeamongUSadults.ObesityRes2005;13(3):608-614.
120. Kohl, HW. The elderly “weekend warrior” and risk of mortality. Clin J Sport Med. 2005
May;15(3):201-2.
121. Sapkota S, Bowles H, Ham SA, Kohl HW. Adult participation in recommended levels of
physicalactivity–UnitedStates2001and2003.MorbidMortalWeeklyRep2005,54:12081212.
122. Sapkota S, Kohl, III HW, Gilchrist J, McAuliffe J, Parks B, England B, Flood T, Sewell CM,
Perrotta D, Escobedo M, Stern CE, Zane D, Nolte KB. Unauthorized border crossings and
migrant deaths: Arizona, New Mexico and El Paso Texas, 2002-2003. Am J Public Health
2006;96:1282-1287.
123. FultonJE,KohlHW.Vigorousphysicalactivityandriskofprostatecancer.ClinJSportMed.
2006May;16(3):277-8.
124. KrugerJ,CarlsonSA,KohlHW.Trendsinstrengthtraining,UnitedStates1998--2004Morbid
MortalWeeklyRep2006,55:769-772.
125. CarlsonSA,HootmanJM,PowellKE,MaceraCA,HeathGW,GilchristJ,Kimsey,Jr,CD,Kohl
HW. Self-reported injury and physical activity levels: United States 2000-2002. Ann
Epidemiol2006;16:712-719.
126. AinsworthBE,MaceraCA,JonesDA,ReisJP,AddyCL,Bowles,HR,KohlHWIII.Comparison
ofthe2001BRFSSandtheIPAQphysicalactivityquestionnaires.MedSciSportsExerc2006;
38:1584-1592.
127. KohlHW,III,LeeI-M,VuoriIM,WheelerFC,BaumanA,SallisJF.PhysicalActivityandPublic
Health:TheEmergenceofaSubDiscipline.JPhysActHealth2006;3:344-364.
128. Carlson SA, Kruger J, Kohl, HW III, Buchner DM. Cross-sectional relationship between
physical activity level and falls in older adults, United States 2003. J Phys Act Health 2006;
390-404.
129. Kruger J, Ham SA, Kohl III, HW. Characteristics of a “weekend warrior” – results from two
nationalsurveys.MedSciSportsExerc2007;39(5);796-800.
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130. Kruger J, Yore MM, Kohl III, HW. Leisure-time physical activity patterns by weight control
status:1999-2002NHANES.MedSciSportsExerc2007;39(5);788-794.
131. Yore MM, Fulton JE, Nelson GD, Kohl HW III. Cigarette smoking status and the association
betweenmediauseandoverweightandobesity.AmJEpidemiol.2007;166(7):795-802
132. KrugerJ,CarlsonSA,KohlHWIII.Fitnessfacilitiesforadults:differencesinperceivedaccess
andusage.AmJPrevMed2007;32:500-505.
133. Mâsse LC, Chriqui JF, Igoe JF, Atienza AA, Kruger J, Kohl III HW, Frosh M, Yaroch AL.
Developmentofasystemformeasuringstatephysicaleducation-relatedpolicies(PERSPCS).
AmJPrevMed2007;33(4S):S264-S276.
134. Miles I, Kruger J, Kohl HW. Changes in physical activity prevalence in the United States,
2001-2005.MorbidMortalWeeklyRep2007;56:1209-1212.
135. KrugerJ,BowlesHR,JonesDA,AinsworthBE,KohlIII,HW.Health-relatedqualityoflife,BMI,
and physical activity among US adults (=> 18 years): National Physical Activity and Weight
LossSurvey2002.IntJObesity2007;31:321-327.
136. KrugerJ,YoreMM,BauerDR,KohlHW.Selectedbarriersandincentivesforworksitehealth
promotionservicesandpolicies.AmJHealthPromot.2007May-Jun;21(5):439-47.
137. Yore MM, Ham SA, Ainsworth BE, Kruger J, Reis JP, Kohl HW, Macera CA. Reliability and
validityusedinBRFSStoassessphysicalactivity.MedSciSportsExerc.2007Aug;39(8):126774.
138. LibrettJJ,YoreMM,SchmidTL,Kohl,HWIIIAreself-reportedphysicalactivitylevels
associatedwithperceiveddesirabilityofactivity-friendlycommunities?HealthandPlace
2007;13(3):767-773.
139. HamSA,MartinS,KohlHWIII.Changesinthepercentageofstudentswhowalkorbiketo
school–UnitedStates,1969and2001.JPhysActHealth2008,5,205-215.
140. Kruger J, Yore MM, Kohl HW III. Physical activity levels and weight control status by body
massindexamongadults–NationalHealthandNutritionExaminationSurvey1999-2004.Int
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141. FreedsonPS,BrendleyK,AinsworthBE,Kohl,IIIHW,LeslieE,OwenN.Newtechniquesand
issuesinassessingwalkingbehavioranditscontexts.MedSciSportsExerc2008;40(suppl
7):S574-583.
142. Morrow JR, Jr., Fulton JE, Brener ND, Kohl III, HW. Prevalence and correlates of physical
fitnesstestinginU.S.schools-2000.ResearchQExercSports,2008:79,141-148.
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143. USDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices.2008PhysicalActivityGuidelinesfor
Americans.ODPHPPublicationNo.U0036,October2008.www.health.gov/paguidelines
144. Roux L, Pratt M, Tengs TO, Yore MM, Yanagawa TL, Van Den Bos J, Rutt C, Brownson RC,
Powell KE, Heath G, Kohl HW 3rd, Teutsch S, Cawley J, Lee IM, West L, Buchner DM. Cost
effectiveness of community-based physical activity interventions. Am J Prev Med. 2008.
35(6):578-88.
145. Carlson, SA, Fulton JE, Lee SM, Maynard LM, Brown DR, Kohl III, HW, Dietz WH. Physical
educationandacademicachievementinelementaryschool:datafromtheEarlyChildhood
LongitudinalStudy.AmJPublicHealth2008:98(4):721-727.
146. LeeKK,RuttCD,SharmaA,PrattM,FleschJ,MaynardLM,KennedyK,AdamsP,KohlHWIII.
Conducting environment assessments for physical activity: determining traffic volume in
walkabilityauditsintwoWestVirginiacommunities.JPhysActHealth2008:5(6):909-17.
147. KohlIII,HW,KimseyCD,Jr.PhysicalActivitySurveillance.In:Lee,I-M(ed).PhysicalActivity
Epidemiology.OxfordUniversityPress2009.
148. Carlson SA, Densmore D, Fulton JE, Yore MM, Kohl III, HW. Differences in physical activity
prevalenceandtrendsfrom3USsurveillancesystems.JPhysActHealth2009.6(Suppl1):
S18-S27.
149. WenXJ,BalluzLS,ShireJD,MokdadAH,KohlHW.Associationofself-reportedleisure-time
physicalinactivitywithparticulatematter2.5airpollution.JEnvironHealth2009:72(1):404.
150. Kohl HW III. Is the association of walking with cardiovascular disease risk and all-cause
mortalityconsistent?Ametaanalysis.Commentary.ClinJ.SportMed2009;19(4):336-7.
151. Kohl HW III. Duration and intensity of exercise in weight loss among overweight women.
Commentary.ClinJSportsMed2009;19(2):151-2.
152. KohlHWIII,BlairSN.Lessonsfromalifewell-lived.Commentary.JPhysActHealth2010;
7:1-2.
153. Bull FC, Gauvin L, Bauman A, Shilton T, Kohl HW, III, Salmon A. The Toronto Charter for
PhysicalActivity:aglobalcalltoaction.JPhysActHealth2010;7(4):421-422.
154. Bauman AE, Kohl HW, III. Physical activity and public health in Latin America: moving
forward.JPhysActHealth2010;7(Suppl2):S135-136.
155. Kohl HW III, Bull FC, Merom D, Cameron C, Craig CL, Bauman A. Surveillance of physical
activityforpublichealth.JPhysActHealth2010;7(Suppl3):S351-353.
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156. DumithSC,DominguesMR,GiganteDP,HallalPC,MenezesAMB,KohlHW.Physicalactivity
prevalenceandcorrelatesamongadolescentsfromSouthernBrazil.RevSaudePublica2010;
44(3):457-67.
157. Ho JS, Fitzgerald SJ, Barlow CE, Cannaday JJ, Kohl HW, 3rd, Haskell WL, Cooper KH. Risk of
mortalityincreaseswithincreasingnumberofabnormalnon-STparametersrecordedduring
exercisetesting.EurJCardiovascPrevRehabil.2010;17(4):462-8.
158. WhitfieldG,Pettee-GabrielK,KohlHWIII.Whenmeetingphysicalactivityguidelinesisnot
enough:theinterplayofactivityandsedentarybehaviors.ResExercEpidemiol2011.13(1):
30-35.
159. SattelmairJ,PertmanJ,Ding,EL,KohlHW,III,HaskellWH,LeeI-M.Dose-responsebetween
physical activity and risk of coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis. Circulation 2011;
124:789-795.
160. LeeDC,SuiX,ArteroEG,LeeI-M,TimothyS.ChurchTS,McAuleyPA,StanfordFC,KohlHW,
III,BlairSN.Long-termeffectsofchangesincardiorespiratoryfitnessandbodymassindex
onall-causeandcardiovasculardiseasemortalityinmen.TheAerobicsCenterLongitudinal
Study.Circulation2011;124:2483-2490.
161. Kohl HW, Hootman JM. Reflections before moving forward. J Phys Act Health. 2012
Jan;9(1):1-2.
162. VanDusenD,KelderSH,KohlHW,III,RanjitN,PerryCL.Associationsofphysicalfitnessand
academicperformanceamongschoolchildren.JSchoolHealth2011;81:733-740.
163. Dumith SC, Kohl HW, III. Physical activity change during adolescence: a systematic review
andapooledanalysis.IntJEpidemiol2011;40(3):685-98.
164. DumithSC,HallalPC,Reis,RS,KohlHW,III.Worldwideprevalenceofphysicalinactivityand
itsassociationwithhumandevelopmentindexin76countries.PrevMed2011;53(1-2):24-8.
165. MâsseLC,FultonJE,WatsonKB,TortoleroS,KohlHW,III,MeyersMC,BlairSN,WongWW.
Comparing the validity of two physical activity questionnaire formats in African-American
andHispanicwomen.JPhysActHealth2012;9:237-248.PMID:22368223.
166. DumithSC,GiganteDP,Domingues,MR,HallalPC,MenezesAMB,KohlHWIII.Predictorsof
physicalactivitychangeduringadolescence:a3.5-yearfollow-up.PublicHealthNutr2012;
15:2237-2245.PMID:22464063.
167. Kohl HW, III and Murray TD. Foundations of Physical Activity and Public Health. Human
Kinetics,ChampaignIL,293pp;2012.
168. Institute of Medicine. Measuring Progress in Obesity Prevention: Workshop Report.
Washington,DC:TheNationalAcademiesPress,2012.
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169. InstituteofMedicine.AcceleratingProgressTowardObesityPrevention.NationalAcademies
Press,WashingtonDC:TheNationalAcademiesPress,2012.
170. DumithSC,GiganteDP,RodriguesMR,HallalPC,MenezesAMB,KohlHW,III.Alongitudinal
evaluationofphysicalactivityinBrazilianadolescents:tracking,changeandpredictors.Ped
ExercSci2012;24:58-71.PMID:22433265.
171. Kohl HW III, Craig CL, Lambert EV, Inoue S, Alkandari, JR, Leetongin G, Kahlmeier S; Lancet
PhysicalActivitySeriesWorkingGroup.Thepandemicofphysicalinactivity:globalactionfor
publichealth.Lancet2012;380:9838:294-305.PMID:22818941.
172. Pratt M, Sarmiento OL, Montes F, Ogilvie D, Marcus BH, Perez LG, Brownson RC; Lancet
PhysicalActivitySeriesWorkingGroup.Theimplicationsofmegatrendsininformationand
communicationtechnologyandtransportationforchangesinglobalphysicalactivity.Lancet
2012;380:9838:282-293.PMID:22818940.
173. HeathGW,ParraDC,SarmientoOL,AndersenLB,OwenN,GoenkaS,MontesF,Brownson
RC;LancetPhysicalActivitySeriesWorkingGroup.Evidence-basedinterventiononphysical
activity:lessonsfromaroundtheworld.Lancet2012;380:9838:272-281.PMID:22818939.
174. Bauman AE, Reis RS, Sallis JF, Wells JC, Loos RJ, Martin BW; Lancet Physical Activity Series
WorkingGroup.Correlatesofphysicalactivity.Whyaresomepeoplephysicallyactiveand
othersnot?Lancet2012;380:9838:258-271.PMID:22818938.
175. Hallal PC, Andersen LB, Bull FC, Guthold R, Haskell WL, Ekelund U; Lancet Physical Activity
Series Working Group. Global physical activity levels: surveillance progress, pitfalls and
prospects.Lancet2012;380:9838:247-257.PMID:22818937.
176. LeeIM,ShiromaEJ,LobeloF,PuskaP,BlairSN,KatzmarzykPT;LancetPhysicalActivitySeries
Working Group. Effect of physical inactivity on major non-communicable diseases
worldwide:ananalysisofburdenofdiseaseandlifeexpectancy.Lancet2012;380:9838:219229.PMID:22818936.
177. HallalPC,BaumanAE,HeathGW,KohlHWIII,LeeIM,PrattM.Physicalactivity:moreofthe
sameisnotenough.Lancet2012;380:9838:190-191.PMID:22818932.
178. Dumith SC, van Dusen D, Kohl HW III. Physical fitness measures among children and
adolescents:aretheyallnecessary?JSportsMedPhysicalFitness2012;52:181-189
179. InstituteofMedicine.FitnessMeasuresandHealthOutcomesinYouth.WashingtonDC:The
NationalAcademiesPress2012.
180. CaliseTV,DumithS,DeJongW,KohlHWIII.Theeffectofaneighborhoodbuiltenvironment
onphysicalactivitybehaviors.JPhysActHealth2012;9(8):1089-97.PMID:22207103.
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181. ShuvalK,LeonardT,MurdochJ,CaughyMO,KohlHW,SkinnerCS.Sedentarybehaviorsand
obesityinalow-incomeethnicminoritypopulation.JPhysActHealth.2013Jan;10(1):132-6.
182. Lee IM, Bauman A, Blair SN, Heath GW, Kohl HW, Pratt M, Hallal P. Annual deaths
attributable to physical inactivity: whither the missing 2 million? Lancet 2013; 381:992
(Letter).
183. Evenson, KR, Brownson R, Eyler A, Satinsky S, Kohl HW III. Initial dissemination and use of
the United States National Physical Activity Plan by public health practitioners. Am J Prev
Med2013(5):431-8.PMID:23597804.
184. KohlHWIII,SatinskyS,WhitfieldGW,EvensonKR.Allhealthislocal:stateandlocalplanning
forphysicalactivitypromotion.JPublicHealthManagePractice2013;19(3Suppl1):S17-22.
PMID:2352905.
185. GabrielKP,MatthewsKA,PérezA,EdmundowiczD,KohlHWIII,HawkinsMS,JanakJC,Kriska
AM, Kuller LH. Accelerometer- derived physical activity levels and coronary artery
calcification in older women: Results from the Healthy Women Study. Menopause
2013;20(2):1-10.PMID:22914209.
186. WhitfieldGW,PetteeGabrielKK,KohlHWIII.Assessingsittingacrosscontexts:development
of the Multi-context Sitting Time Questionnaire. Res Q Exerc Sport 2013. 84:3, 323-328.
PMID:24261011.
187. Calise TV, DeJong W, Dumith S, Kohl HW III. Do neighborhoods make people active or do
people make active neighborhoods? evidence from a planned community in Austin, Texas.
PrevChronicDis.2013Jun20;10:E102.PMID:23786909.
188. Kohl HW III and Cook HD (eds). Educating the Student Body: Taking Physical Activity and
PhysicalEducationtoSchool.Washington,DC:TheNationalAcademiesPress.2013.
189. ChriquiJF,EconomosCD,HendersonK,KohlHW,III,KumanyikaSK,WardDS.Environmental
change strategies to promote healthy eating and physical activity and reduce disparities.
ChildhoodObes2014.10(1):11-17.
190. Whitfield GP, Gabriel KP, Rahbar MH, Kohl HW III. Application of the AHA/ACSM adult
preparticipationscreeningchecklisttoanationallyrepresentativesampleofUSadultsaged
40andolder:NHANES2001-2004.Circulation2014.129(10):1113-20.PMID:24421370.
191. Whitfield GW, Pettee Gabriel KK, Kohl HW III. Sedentary and active: Self-reported sitting
time among marathon and half-marathon participants. J Phys Act Health 2014. 11(1) 16572.PMID:23357808.
192. Oluyomi A, Whitehead LW, Burau, KD, Symanski, E, Kohl HW, Bondy M. Physical activity
guidelinesinMexican-Americans:Doesthebuiltenvironmentplayarole?JImmigrMinor
Health2014.16(2):244-55.PMID:23054541.
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193. NehmeE,KohlHWIII.Municipalbicycleshareprogramusers,usesandeffects:viewfrom
SanAntonioTexas.TexasPublicHealthAssocJ2014;66(3):21-25.
194. DurandCP,OluyomiA,SenerIN,KnellG,GabrielKP,KohlHWIII.Transport-relatedphysical
activity:definitions,statusandresearchdirections.RussianJPrevMed2014;17(1):55-60.
195. Creamer M, Bowles HR, Gabriel KP, Kohl HW III, Bauman A. Utility of computer-assisted
approachesforpopulationsurveillanceofphysicalactivity.JPhysActHealth2014;11:11111119.PMID:23963721.
196. ShuvalK,DiPietroL,SkinnerCS,BarlowCE,MorrowJ,GoldsteenR,KohlHWIII.Sedentary
behaviorcounseling.Thenextstepinlifestylecounselinginprimarycare.BrJSportsMed.
2014Feb;48(3):250-5.
197. Gay JL, Salinas J, Mirza S, Kohl HW III, Buchner D, Fischer-Hoch S, McCormick J. Meeting
physical activity guidelines is associated with lower allostatic load and inflammation in
MexicanAmericans.JImmigrMinorHealth.2015Apr;17(2):574-81.PMID:24242155.
198. GayJL,KohlHWIII,SalinasJJ,Fisher-HochSP,McCormick,JB.Contributionofoccupationto
highdosesoflight-intensityactivityandcardiovascularriskfactorsamongMexican-American
adults.JPhysActHealth(Inpress).PMID:24368819.
199. DortchKS,GayJ,SpringerA,KohlHWIII,SharmaS,SaxtonD,WilsonK,HoelscherD.The
associationbetweensportparticipationanddietarybehaviorsamongfourthgradersinthe
SchoolPhysicalActivityandNutritionSurvey,2009–2010.AmJHealthPromotion.2014NovDec;29(2):99-106.PMID:22421370.
200. ShuvalK,WrightB,FinlayC,GabrielKP,KohlHWIII.Sedentarybehavior,cardiorespiratory
fitness,physicalactivity,andcardiometabolicriskinmen:TheCooperCenterLongitudinal
Study.MayoClinProc.2014Aug;89(8):1052-62.
201. JanakJC,GabrielKP,OluyomiAO,PerezA,KohlHW,KelderSH.Theassociationbetween
physicalfitnessandacademicachievementinTexasstatehouselegislativedistricts:an
ecologicstudy.JSchHealth.2014Aug;84(8):533-42.
202. ShuvalK,DiPetroL,SkinnerCS,BarlowCE,MorrowJ,GoldsteenR,KohlHW.‘Sedentary
behaviourcounselling’:thenextstepinlifestylecounselinginprimarycare;pilotfindings
fromtheRapidAssessmentDisuseIndex(RADI)study.BrJSportsMed.2014
Oct;48(19):1451-5.
203. NehmeEK,OluyomiAO,CaliseTV,&KohlHWIII.Environmentalcorrelatesofrecreational
walkingintheneighborhood.AmJHealthPromotion.2015Jan23(InPress).
204. WhitfieldGP,KohrtWP,PetteeGabrielKK,RahbarMH,KohlHWIII.Bonemineraldensity
acrossarangeofphysicalactivityvolumes:NHANES2007-2010.MedSciSportsExerc.2015
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Feb;47(2):326-34.PMID:24870584.
205. BaumanA,McGillB,PowellK,LeeIM,HeathG,PrattM,KohlHW,HallalP.Tacklingobesity:
challengesahead.TheLancet,August2015;386(9995):741-742.
206. NehmeEK,KohlHW,PerezA,RanjitN,AmickB.Sociodemographicfactors,population
density,andbicyclingfortransportationintheU.S.JPhysActHealth.2015Apr21(InPress).
207. HanH,PetteeGabrielKK,KohlHWIII.Evaluationsofvalidityandreliabilityofa
TranstheoreticalModelforsedentarybehavioramongcollegestudents.AmJHealth
Behavior(InPress).
208. WilkinsonAV,Koehly,LM,Vandewater,EA,YuRK,Fisher-HochSP,ProkhorovAV,KohlHW,Spitz
MR,SheteS.Demographic,psychosocial,andgeneticriskassociatedwithsmokelesstobaccouse
amongMexicanheritageyouth.BMCMedicalGenetics(InPress).
209. DurandCP,TangX,PetteeGabrielK,SenerI,OluyomiAO,KnellG,PorterA,HoelscherDM,Kohl
IIIHW.Theassociationoftripdistancewithwalkingtoreachpublictransit:datafromthe
CaliforniaHouseholdTravelSurvey.JTransport&Health(InPress).
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PUBLISHEDABSTRACTS
1.
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.Validityofselfreportexercisehabitresponsesina
mailsurvey.MedSciSportExerc18(2),Suppl:S31,1986(abstract).
3.
Farrell SW, Kohl HW, Rogers T. The effect of ethnicity on cardiovascular fitness. Med Sci
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 Sport
Exerc:17(2),Suppl:S18,1987(abstract).
7.
Farrell SW, Kohl HW, Rogers T, Knadler G. Cardiovascular fitness and maximal 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 on
Epidemiology, Charleston SC, March 1987. Published in AHA Council on Epidemiology
Newsletter,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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Kohl HW, Blair SN. Physical fitness, hyperglycemia, and mortality from any cause in men:
theAerobicsCenterLongitudinalStudy.InternationalConferenceonExercise,Fitnessand
Health,Toronto,Canada,June,1988.
BlairSN,KohlHW.Physicalactivityorphysicalfitness:whichismoreimportantforhealth?
MedSciSportExerc18(2),Suppl:S8,1988(abstract).
KohlHW,BlairSN.Physicalfitnessandmortalityfromanycauseinadultmenwithchronic
disease.MedSciSportExerc18(2),Suppl:S7,1988(abstract).
Clark DG, Kohl HW, Blair SN. Physical fitness and all-cause mortality in healthy women.
MedSciSportExerc18(2),Suppl:S7,1988(abstract).
Gibbons LW, Kohl HW, Blair SN. Physical fitness and mortality from any cause in
hypertensivemen.MedSciSportExerc18(2),Suppl:S7,1988(abstract).
Duncan JJ, Vaandrager K, Kohl HW. Immunologic response to endurance training in
hypertensivesubjectsreceivingbeta-blockertherapy.MedSciSportExerc19(2),Suppl:
KohlHW,BlairSN.Lowcardiorespiratoryfitness,serumcholesterol,andall-causemortality
inapparentlyhealthymen.MedSciSportsExerc19(2),Suppl:S49,1989(abstract).
Blair SN, Kohl HW, Barlow CE. Low cardiorespiratory fitness and incidence of non-fatal
stroke.MedSciSportsExerc19(2),Suppl:S49,1989(abstract).
Collingwood TR, Kohl HW, Farrell SW, Hollingsworth M. Construct validation of physical
performanceselectiontestsforpublicsafetyofficers.MedSciSportsExerc19(2),Suppl:S6,
1989(abstract).
Gibbons,LW,KohlHW,GordonNF,BlairSN.AnempiricalevaluationoftheACSMGuidelines
forExerciseTesting.MedSciSportsExerc19(2),Suppl:S18,1989(abstract).
Kohl HW, Gibbons LW, Barlow CE, Blair SN. Maximal blood pressure response to exercise
and mortality in apparently healthy men and women. Med Sci Sports Exerc 20(2),
Suppl:S36,1990(abstract).
Blair SN, Kohl HW, Powell KE, Caspersen CJ, Barlow CE. Running and incidence of
osteoarthritis.MedSciSportsExerc20(2),Suppl:S116,1990(abstract).
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).
BarlowCE,GordonNF,KohlHW,BlairSN.Lowfitness,andunfavorablelipidprofilesinlow,
moderate, and high blood glucose strata. Med Sci Sports Exerc 20(2), Suppl:S48, 1990
(abstract).
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Brill PA, Barlow CE, Kohl HW, Blair SN. Anxiety, depression, physical fitness, and all-cause
mortalityinmen.MedSciSportsExerc20(2),Suppl:S46,1990(abstract).
DafoeWA,KohlHW,BlairSN,MorrinL.Physicalactivityprofilesproducedifferentphysical
fitnessdistributions.MedSciSportsExerc1991;21(4),Suppl:S21(abstract).
Farrell SW, Scott CB, Vaandrager H, Duncan JJ, Kohl HW, Gordon NF. Atenolol: effect of
timingofdosageoncardiorespiratoryresponsestogradedexercise.MedSciSportsExerc
1991;21(4),Suppl:S49(abstract).
Barlow CE, Kohl HW, Blair SN. Weight fluctuation and cardiovascular disease risk factors.
MedSciSportsExerc1991;21(4),Suppl:S53(abstract).
KohlHW,McPhersonRS,GarciaGL,HanisCL,NichamanMZ.Analyticmethodsforassessing
validityofdietaryintakeinstruments.AmJEpidemiol1990;128(4)(abstract).
KohlHW,GordonNF,VaandragerH,BlairSN.Musculoskeletalfitnessandserumlipidlevels
inmen.MedSciSportsExerc1991;21(4),Suppl:S22(abstract).
Matthews CE, Pate RR, Jackson KL, Ward DS, Macera CA, Blair SN, Kohl HW. Exaggerated
bloodpressureresponsetoexerciseandfuturehypertension.MedSciSportsExerc1992;
22(5),Suppl:S62(abstract).
Carpenter RA, Kohl HW. Associations between physical fitness and aspects of an
atherogenicdiet.MedSciSportsExerc1992;22(5),Suppl:S84(abstract).
CollingwoodTR,KohlHW,ReynoldsR.Applicationofdiseasescreeningprinciplestodefine
physicalperformanceselectiontestsforpoliceofficers.MedSciSportsExerc1992;22(5),
Suppl:S133(abstract).
Kohl HW, Nichaman MZ, 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).
HoerrRA,KohlHW,NichamanMZ,McPhersonRS,BunkerA,BlairSN.Differencesinweight
lossbetweentwolevelsofenergyintakeduringa26weekverylowcaloriedietweightloss
program.ObesityRes1993;1.Suppl:S21(abstract).
KohlHW,HarrisMJ,BlairSN.Assessmentofhistoricalphysicalactivitybehaviorinwomen
andmenusingamailsurvey.MedSciSportsExerc1993;23(Suppl.5)S27(abstract).
GordonNF,BrillPA,VaandragerK,KohlHW,BlairSN.Strengthandincidenceofarthritis:a
prospective study 4,409 men and women. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1993;23(Suppl. 5) S148
(abstract).
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Blair SN, Barlow CE, Kohl HW, III. Change in physical fitness and all-cause mortality in
apparentlyhealthymen.MedSciSportsExerc1993;23(Suppl.5)S75(abstract).
MaceraCA,BrillPA,HuangY,DavisDR,KohlHW,BarlowCE,BlairSN.Physicalactivityand
functionalimpairment.MedSciSportsExerc1993;23(Suppl.5)(abstract).
Barlow CE, Kohl HW, III, Blair SN. Physical fitness and cardiovascular disease mortality in
menwithchronicdisease.MedSciSportsExerc1993;23(Suppl.5)S75(abstract).
GibbonsLW,BarlowCE,KohlHW,III,BlairSN.Sensitivityandspecificityofexercisetesting
andotherriskfactorscreeningexaminations.MedSciSportsExerc1993;23(Suppl.5)S159
(abstract).
BlairSN,BarlowCE,KohlHW.Fitness,CVDriskfactors,andmortality.ThirdInternational
ConferenceonPreventiveCardiology,OsloNorway(Inpress).
KohlHW.Maximalexercisehemodynamicsandcardiovasculardiseasemortalityinmenand
women.Circulation88:4(part2);I-610(abstract).
KohlHW,KaplanGD,Brinkman-KaplanVL,BlairSN.Changesinlipidprofileassociatedwith
very-low-caloriediettreatmentin780menandwomen.ObesityRes1993;1(Suppl.2)83S
(abstract).
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 surgical
intervention.ObesityRes1993;1(Suppl.2)84S(abstract).
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Collingwood TR, Kohl HW. Application of specificity/sensitivity analysis to define physical
performance tests for public safety officers. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1994;24(Suppl 5) S18
(abstract).
MaceraCA,BrillPA,HuangY,DavisDR,KohlHW,BarlowCE,BlairSN.Physicalactivityand
functionalimpairment.MedSciSportsExerc1994;24(Suppl5)S59(abstract).
BlairSN,MaceraCA,BrillPA,DavisDR,KohlHW,BarlowCE.Physicalfitnessandfunctional
healthstatus.MedSciSportsExerc1994;24(Suppl5)S59(abstract).
Kohl HW. Maximal exercise rate-pressure product and risk of mortality among men and
women.MedSciSportsExerc1994;24(Suppl5)S60(abstract).
BarlowCE,KohlHW,BlairSN.Changeinphysicalfitnessandall-causemortalityinmenwith
chronicdisease.MedSciSportsExerc1994;24(Suppl5)S60(abstract).
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WhaleyMH,KampertJB,KohlHW,BlairSN.Associationbetweenphysicalfitnessandthe
metabolicsyndromeinadultmenandwomen.MedSciSportsExerc1995;25(Suppl5)S39
(abstract).
BarlowCE,KohlHW,BlairSN.Physicalfitnessandmortalityinobesemen.MedSciSports
Exerc1995;25(Suppl5)S57(abstract).
Kohl HW, McPherson RS, Martinez, ME. Physical activity, smoking habits, and risk of
adenomatouscolorectalpolyps.MedSciSportsExerc1995;25(Suppl5)S58(abstract).
SchultesSS,MorrowJR,Jr.,JacksonAW,JensenRL,KohlHW,III,Schultes,BA.Validationof
the physical activity interview with third and fifth grade children. Med Sci Sports Exerc
1995;25(Suppl5)S76(abstract).
StofanJR,DiPietroL,DavisD,KohlHW,BlairSN.Physicalactivitypatternsassociatedwith
physical fitness: How much is enough? Med Sci Sports Exerc 1995;25(Suppl 5) S136
(abstract).
Jackson AW, Morrow JR, Jr., Brill PA, Kohl HW, III, Gordon NF, Blair SN. Relationships of
fitness tests to low back pain in adults: a retrospective study. Med Sci Sports Exerc
1995;25(Suppl5)S210(abstract).
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).
GarciaME,DunnAL,KampertJB,KohlIII,HW,BlairSN.Changesincardiovasculardisease
risk factors in a lifestyle versus a structured exercise intervention. Med Sci Sports Exerc
1996;26(Suppl5)S144(abstract).
Dunn AL, Kampert JB, Garcia ME, Kohl III, HW, Blair SN. Structured and lifestyle
approaches:6 month physical activity and physical fitness changes. Med Sci Sports Exerc
1996;26(Suppl5)S145(abstract).
Al-HabbalGA,LintnerDM,KohlIII,HW.Theeffectofquadricepscontractiononmeasured
patellaranglesduringtangentialpatellarradiography.JBoneJointSurg1997(abstract).
DiPietroL,KohlHW,BarlowCE,BlairSN.Physicalfitnessandriskofweightgaininmenand
women: The Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1997;28(Suppl 5)
S115(abstract).
FultonJE,MasseLC,HeeschKC,WatsonKB,TortoleroSR,BlairSN,KohlHW,III.Comparison
ofenergyexpenditureinintermittentandcontinuousphysicalactivity.MedSciSportsExerc
1997;28(Suppl5)S155(abstract).
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Kohl HW, III, Kampert JE, Masse LC, Fulton JE, Tortolero SR, Blair SN. The accuracy of
historicalphysicalactivityrecallamongmiddle-agedwomenandmen.MedSciSportsExerc
1997;28(Suppl5)S242(abstract).
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).
MasseLC,FultonJE,TortoleroSR,WatsonKL,KohlHW,WongWW.Validationofthe1990
and 1995 recommendations using diaries and accelerometers. Med Sci Sports Exerc
1998;29(Suppl5)S13(abstract).
TortoleroSR,MasseLC,FultonJE,HeeschKC,KohlHW,BlairSN,WongWW.Areminority
women meeting current physical activity recommendations? Med Sci Sports Exerc
1998;29(Suppl5)S219(abstract).
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 Hispanic
women.MedSciSportsExerc1998;29(Suppl5)S219(abstract).
DivineJ,ChorleyJ,KohlH,Cianca,J.Movtivationforstartingamarathontrainingprogram:
running experience and gender differences. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1999;30(Suppl 5) S93
(abstract).
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).
Chorley JN, Kohl HW, Divine JG, Cianca JC. Baseline differences in marathon training
practicesbytrainingexperience.MedSciSportsExerc1999;30(Suppl5)S176(abstract).
SirardJ,PateR,DowdaM,OttA,RossR,WeshRS,HillJ,KohlHW,SeligsonF.Determinants
ofphysicalactivityinyoungtrackathletesandanationalsampleofyouth.MedSciSports
Exerc1999;31(Suppl5)S214(abstract).
Hobbs KE, Tortolero SR, Kohl HW, Masse LC. Self-efficacy and stage of change among
minoritywomen.MedSciSportsExerc1999;31(Suppl5)S273(abstract).
AndersonCB,MasseLC,KohlHW,TortoleroSR.Social-cognitivefactorsinfluencingphysical
activityamongmiddle-agedminoritywomen.MedSciSportsExerc1999;31(Suppl5)S392
(abstract).
WootenJS,RyanND,MeyersMC,MasseLC,TortoleroSR,KohlHW,JacksonAS.Measured
versus estimated resting metabolic rate in middle- and older-age Latina women. Med Sci
SportsExerc2000;32(Suppl5)S228(abstract).
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RyanND,MeyersMC,MasseLC,TortoleroSR,KohlHW,JacksonAS.Validationofresting
metabolic rate prediction equations in African-American women. Med Sci Sports Exerc
2000;32(Suppl5)S229(abstract).
Kohl III HW, Moore BM, Sutton AS, Kibbe DL, Schneider DC. A curriculum-integrated
classroom physical activity promotion tool for elementary schools: teacher evaluation of
TAKE10!™.MedSciSportsExerc2001;33(Suppl5)S179(abstract).
Sallis JR, Kohl HW, Dowda M, McKenzie TL, Moore BM, Rosengard P. Sustainability of a
helath-relatedphysicaleducationprogram:SPARK.MedSciSportsExerc2001;33(Suppl5)
S178(abstract).
MasseLC,FultonJE,WatsonKL,TortoleroSR,KohlIIIHW,WongWW.WomenontheMove
Study:Validationofphysicalactivitysurveysamongminoritywomen.MedSciSportsExerc
2001;33(Suppl5)S274(abstract).
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).
StewartJA,KohlHW,DoyleJA,FontaineGR,KibbeD,MooreB.Evaluationofexerciselevels
and energy expenditures achieved during participation in the TAKE 10!™ in-class physical
activityprogram.MedSciSportsExerc2002;34(Suppl5)S300(abstract).
Ham SA, Bassett DR, Reis JP, Strath SJ, DuBose KD, Jones DA, Ainsworth BE, Kohl HW.
Definingrelativeintensityphysicalactivityboutsfromaccelerometerdata.MedSciSports
Exerc2003;35(Suppl5)S113(abstract).
Macera CA, Ham SA, Yore MM, Jones DA, Kimsey CD, Ainsworth B, Kohl HW 3rd. Physical
activitysurveillance:contributionsofmoderateintensityandoccupationalphysicalactivity.
MedSciSportsExerc2003;35(Suppl5)S114(abstract).
Barry MJ, Mosca C, Dennison D, Kohl HW, Hill JO. TAKE 10! Program and attraction to
physicalactivityandclassroomenvironmentinelementaryschoolstudents.MedSciSports
Exerc2003;35(Suppl5)S134(abstract).
HealthGW,YoreMM,MoetiR,KohlHW,III.Physicalactivityandrace/ethnicityintheU.S.
Dodisparitiesexist?MedSciSportsExerc2003;35(Suppl5)S190(abstract).
HootmanJM,MaceraCAKohlHW,3rd,BlairSN.Nationalphysicalactivityrecommendations
andriskofactivity-relatedinjury.MedSciSportsExerc2003;35(Suppl5)S203(abstract).
YoreMM,HamSA,KohlHWIII,AinsworthBE,LaMonteM.ReliabilityandvalidityofBRFSS
walkingquestions.MedSciSportsExerc2004;36(Suppl5)S111(abstract).
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SapkotaS,YoreMM,LibrettJJ,KohlHWIII.ComparingHealthStyleswithBRFSStomeasure
physicalinactivityofUScitizens.MedSciSportsExerc2004;36(Suppl5)S112(abstract).
Ham SA, Lindley C, Macera CA, Kohl HW, III. Trends in walking for transportation in the
UnitedStates–1995and2001.MedSciSportsExerc2004;36(Suppl5)S191(abstract).
Kohl HW III, Yore MM, Ford ES. Reported television watching as an indicator of physical
inactivity.MedSciSportsExerc2004;36(Suppl5)S317(abstract).
CarlsonSA,PowellKE,MaceraCA,HeathGW,KohlIII,HW.Self-reportedinjuryandphysical
activity levels: United States 2000-2002. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2005;37 (Suppl 5) S13
(abstract).
AinsworthB,SallisJF,JonesDA,ReisJ,AddyCLMaceraCA,KohlHW.Associationsbetween
neighborhoodenvironmentcharacteristicsandphysicalactivity:resultsfromaUSnational
survey.MedSciSportsExerc2005;37(Suppl5)S197(abstract).
Sapkota S, Ham SA, Carlson SA, Kohl HW. Physical inactivity among adults with chronic
diseases that are leading causes of mortality in United States 1998-2002. Med Sci Sports
Exerc2005;37(Suppl5)S326(abstract).
FultonJE,YoreMM,KohlIII,HW,CaspersenCJ.PhysicalactivitylevelsamongUnitedStates
youth aged 12-18 years, 1999-2000. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2005;37 (Suppl 5) S327
(abstract).
HamSA,YoreMM,KrugerJ,KohlHW.PatternsofinsufficientphysicalactivityinUSadults,
2003.MedSciSportsExerc2005;328(Suppl5)S13(abstract).
MarshallS,JonesDA,AinsworthBE,ReisJP,LevyS,MaceraCA,KohlIII,HW.Race/ethnicity
and leisure-time physical inactivity: moderating effects of social class and occupational
physicalactivity.MedSciSportsExerc2005;328(Suppl5)S327(abstract).
Librett,J,YoreMM,SchmidTL,KohlIIIHW.Self-selectionbias:dophysicalactivitylevels
predictdemandforactivity-friendlycommunities?MedSciSportsExerc2005;37(Suppl5)
S330(abstract).
Bowles HR, Jones DA, Ainsworth BE, Macera CA, Kohl III, HW. Obesity prevalence in
physicallyactiveandinactiveadultsbysex,race,educationandage.MedSciSportsExerc
2005;37(Suppl5)S474(abstract).
FultonJE,CarlsonSA,KohlIIIHW,DietzWH.Alongitudinalanalysisofphysicaleducation
andacademicachievement:EarlyChildhoodLongitudinalStudy1998-2002.MedSciSports
Exerc2006;38(Suppl5)S28(abstract).
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Carlson SA, Kruger J, Kohl III HW, Buchner DM. Cross-sectional relationship between
physical activity level and falls in older adults: United States 2003. Med Sci Sports Exerc
2006;38(Suppl5)S170(abstract).
Yore MM, Roux L, Schmid T, Kohl III HW. Physical activity, diet behaviors, and obesity:
attitudesregardingcausesandpotentialsolutions.MedSciSportsExerc2006;38(Suppl5)
S252(abstract).
SapkotaS,YoreMM,KohlIIIHW.Walking,physicalactivityandlipid/lipoproteinrelation–
isthereadose-response?MedSciSportsExerc2006;38(Suppl5)S303(abstract).
Kruger J, Yore M, Kohl III HW. Worksite health promotion programs: barriers and
incentives.MedSciSportsExerc2006;38(Suppl5)S541(abstract).
Kohl, III HW, FitzGerald SJ, Willis BL, Barlow CE, Haskell WL. Weekend warriors and
cardiorespiratoryfitness:isitfrequencyorintensity?MedSciSportsExerc2009;41(Suppl
5):146,(abstract).
Barlow CE, FitzGerald SJ, Willis BL.; Kohl, III HW, Haskell WL. Dose-response relation of
physical activity volume and cardiorespiratory fitness in men. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2009;
41(Suppl5):146,(abstract).
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).
WhitfieldGP,KohlIIIHW,KrausWE.Physicalactivityfrequency,independentofvolume,is
directlyassociatedwithC-reactiveprotein:NHanes2003-2006.MedSciSportsExerc.
2011;43(1S):721-722
LawrenceSM,FenrichA,Kohl,HWIII,AustinPW;HutchingsJY,GarciaM,GuerreroM.
RodgersG.TexasAdolescentAthleteHeartScreeningRegistry(TAAHSR):astatewide
screeningstudy.Circulation2012(Suppl1).
WhitfieldGP,PetteeGabrielKK,KohlIII,HW.Sedentarymarathoners:TheMulti-context
SittingTimeQuestionnaireandreportedsittingamonghighlyactiverunners.MedSciSports
Exerc.2012;44(5S):S492.
LawrenceSM,FenrichAL,KohlHW,AustinPW,HutchingsJY,GarciaEM,GuerreroJM,
RodgersGP.Communityscreeningforsuddencardiacdeath–referralresultsfromthe
TexasAdolescentAthleteHeartScreeningRegistry(TAAHSR).Circulation2012;(Suppl).
FenrichAL,KohlHW,AustinPW,HutchingsJY,GarciaEM,GuerreroJM,RodgersGP
LawrenceSM.Electrocardiographicdatafromscreeningalargecohortofmultiethnichigh
schoolathletes:TheTexasAdolescentAthleteHeartScreeningRegistry.Circulation2012;
(Suppl).
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LawrenceSM,KohlHW,AustinPW,FrostK,HutchingsJY,FenrichAL,GarciaEM,Guerrero
JM,RodgersGP.Leftventriculardimensionsderivedbyechocardiographycorrelatewith
bodymassindexinalargepopulationofmultiethnicathletesscreenedintheTexas
AdolescentAthleteScreeningRegistry(TAAHSR).JAmCollCardiol2012(Suppl).
Kohl,H,AustinP,FrostK,HutchingsJ,FenrichA,GarciaM,GuerreroM,RodgersG,
LawrenceS.Developmentofanepidemiologicregistryforhypertrophiccardiomyopathyfor
adolescentathletes.JSciMedSport2012;(Suppl1):387.
LawrenceSM,KohlHW,III,HutchingsJY,FrostKA,WhitfieldGP,Guerrero,JM,GarciaEM,
RodgersGP,FenrichAA.Leftventricularthicknessandelectocardiographicvoltagecriteriain
amulti-ethnicpopulationofyoungathletes:resultsfromtheTexasAdolescentAthlete
HeartScreeningRegistry.JAmCollCardiology2013;61(supplA),A398(Abstract).
KohlHW,III,FenrichAA,WhitfieldGP,HutchingsJY,GarciaEM,RodgersGP,LawrenceSM.
ECGvoltagecriteriaforleftventricularhypertrophydifferbygenderandraceandethnicity:
ResultsfromtheTexasAdolescentAthleteHeartScreeningRegistry.JAmCollCardiology
2013;61(supplA),A402(Abstract).
GabrielKKPG,KnellG,DurandC,OluyomiA,Kohl,HW.Differencesinaccelerometerdeterminedsedentarytimeandphysicalactivitybytransportation-relatedcharacteristics.
MedSciSportsExerc2015(suppl1).
KnellG,GabrielKP,DurandC,OluyomiA,HoelscherD,ArmstrongM,KohlHWIII.Obtaining
accelerometerdatathroughmailadministration:TheHoustonTransportRelatedActivityin
Neighborhoods(TRAIN)Study.MedSciSportsExerc2015(suppl1).
KiernanM,KohlHWIII,HaskellWL,HeckK,CubbinC.Singlecategoricalitemidentifies
greaterprevalenceofinactivityacrossallweightlevelsthanBRFSSquestionnaire.MedSci
SportsExerc2015(suppl1).
TangX,OluyomiA,DurandC,KnellG,GabrielKP,SenerI,HoelscherDM,KohlHWIII.Land
useandwalkabilityaroundanewlybuiltlightrailtransitline.TheHoustonTRAINStudy.
MedSciSportsExerc2015(suppl1).
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