Interventions in Schools and/or Communities: Additional Research
Dr. Winkleby's Scientific Research page
1. Winkleby M, Stern E. Detection of cervical and breast cancer: a community based pilot study. Medical Care. 1979;17:304-13.
2. Fortmann SP, Winkleby MA, Flora JA, Haskell WL, Taylor CB. Effect of long-term community health education on blood pressure and hypertension control: the Stanford Five-City Project. Am J Epidemiol. 1990;132(4):629-46.
3. Jackson C, Winkleby MA, Flora JA, Fortmann SP. Use of educational resources for cardiovascular risk reduction in the Stanford Five-City Project. Am J Prev Med. 1991;7(2):82-8.
4. Fortmann SP, Taylor CB, Flora JA, Winkleby MA. Effect of community health education on plasma cholesterol levels and diet: the Stanford Five-City Project. Am J Epidemiol. 1993;137(10):1039-55.
5. Taylor CB, Jatulis DE, Winkleby MA, Rockhill BJ, Kraemer HC. Effects of life-style on body mass index change. Epidemiology. 1994;5(6):599-603.
6. Winkleby MA, Flora JA, Kraemer HC. A community-based heart disease intervention: predictors of change. Am J Public Health. 1994;84(5):767-72.
7. Winkleby MA. The future of community-based cardiovascular disease intervention studies. Am J Public Health. 1994;84(9):1369-72, Available at: PubMed.
8. Fortmann SP, Flora JA, Winkleby MA, Schooler C, Taylor CB, Farquhar JW. Community intervention trials: reflections on the Stanford Five-City Project Experience. Am J Epidemiol. 1995;142(6):576-86.
9. Winkleby MA, Taylor CB, Jatulis D, Fortmann SP. The long-term effects of a cardiovascular disease prevention trial: The Stanford Five-City Project. Am J Public Health. 1996;86(12):1773-9.
10. Winkleby MA, Feldman HA, Murray DM. Joint analysis of three U.S. community intervention trials for reduction of cardiovascular disease risk. J Clin Epidemiol. 1997;50(6):645-58.
11. Winkleby MA, Howard-Pitney B, Albright CA, Bruce B, Kraemer HC, Fortmann SP. Predicting achievement of a low-fat diet: a nutrition intervention for adults with low literacy skills. Prev Med. 1997;26(6):874-82.
12. Howard-Pitney B, Winkleby MA, Albright CL, Bruce B, Fortmann SP. The Stanford Nutrition Action Program: a dietary fat intervention for low literate adults. Am J Public Health. 1997;87(12):1971-6.
13. Albright CL, Bruce B, Howard-Pitney B, Winkleby MA, Fortmann SP. Development of a curriculum to lower dietary fat intake in a multiethnic population with low literacy skills. J Nutr Educ. 1997;28:215-23.
14. Gettleman L, Winkleby MA. Using focus groups to develop a heart disease prevention program for ethnically diverse, low-income women. J Commun Health. 2000;25(6):439-53.
15. Winkleby MA, Feighery EC, Altman DA, Kole S, Tencati E. Engaging ethnically diverse teens in a substance use prevention advocacy program. Am J Health Prom. 2001;15(6):433-6.
16. Watkins MM, Gabali C, Winkleby M, Gaona E, Lebaron S. Barriers to cervical cancer screening in rural Mexico. Int J Gynecol Cancer. 2002;12(5):475-9.
17. Tencati E, Kole SL, Feighery E, Winkleby MA, Altman DA. Teens as advocates for substance use prevention: strategies for implementation. Health Prom Pract. 2002;3(1):18-29.
18. Winkleby MA, Feighery EC, Dunn M, Kole S, Ahn D, Killen J. Effects of an advocacy intervention to reduce smoking among teenagers. Arch Ped Adolesc Med. 2004;158(3):269-75.

