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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER
HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER
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Board 8 Social correlates of elementary school
students in a southeastern US city
meeting 30 minutes of physical activity
during school—
Jenny Hutchison, MBA,
PhD(c)
Board 9 A comparative analysis of physical
activity levels in a designated
recreational park versus a designated
open space in the Tucson Mountain
Ridge: A closer look at Sentinel Peak
and Tumamoc Hill users—
Deanna Lewis,
PA-C, MBA
Board 10 Physical activity behaviors of children in
Y Living: Analysis of a community-based
healthy lifestyle program for families—
Marisol McDaniel, MPH
Organized by: Physical Activity
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Injury Control and Emergency Health Services, Public
Health Education and Health Promotion, Women’s
Caucus
3301.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Community Influences on Physical Activity
Board 1 Adapting the Exercise is Medicine Model
for Community-Based Primary Health
Care Clinics—
Corliss Allen Solomon,
MPH
Board 2 Evaluating the implementation and
impact of Healthy Schools Healthy
Communities—
A childhood obesity
initiative in 25 Missouri school districts
and 12 communities—Amanda Ryder,
MPH
Board 3 A rural and urban comparison of West
Virginia elementary schools’ capacity
to meet physical education guidelines—
Angela Dyer, MSPH
Board 4 Transition of physical activity from
adolescence to young adulthood—
Yi-Han Hu
Board 5 Association of classroom social
patterns and child care physical
activity—
Chelsey Schlechter, MPH
Board 6 A comparison of actual and perceived
community access to schools for
physical activity in Los Angeles—
Amelia
DeFosset, MPH
Board 7 A scoping review of research on
physical activity communication—
Caroline D. Bergeron, DrPH, MSc
Board 8 See you in the street: The relative social
health potential of open streets events—
Molly M. De Marco, PhD, MPH
Board 9 Perceived Physical Activity
Environments, Behavior, and Health in
Tribal Nations: Results from a CBPR
Study in Oklahoma—
Alicia L. Salvatore,
DrPH, MPH
Board 10 Effect of Brownsville CycloBia Events
on Attendee and Community Member
Physical Activity Engagement—
Cindy
Salazar-Collier, MPH, CHES
Organized by: Physical Activity
Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native
Hawaiian Caucus, APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Community Health Planning and Policy Development,
Public Health Education and Health Promotion, Women’s
Caucus
3302.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Essential Support Techniques that Improve
Physical Activity for all Populations
Board 1 It All Adds Up: Increasing Physical
Activity for Women in Yellowstone
County, Montana—
April Ennis Keippel,
MA
Board 2 Facilitators and barriers to older adult
physical therapy patient engagement
in community-based physical activity—
Sarah Fishleder, M.A., M.P.H., C.P.H.
Board 3 Examining the four types of cyclists in
a South Carolina community—
Steven
Carruth
Board 4 Physical activity and sedentary behavior
in successful weight loss maintainers—
Danielle Ostendorf, MS
Board 5 General and Transgender-Specific
Barriers to Moderate-Vigorous Physical
Activity Among Female-to-Male Adults—
Miranda Cary, MSc.
Board 6 Examining Prevention Education
Programs’ Effects on Border Hispanics
Physical Activity Intentions and Status—
Xiaohui Wang, PhD
Board 7 Barriers to Use of a Community Health
Program and Its Capacity for Diabetes
Prevention—
Sandhiya Ravichandran
Board 8 Social Support and Leisure Time
Physical Activity in Young Black
Women—
Jasel Martin, MS, MBA, DrPHc,
CHES
Board 9 Perceived barriers and benefits to
physical activity among urban middle
school students—
Sarah Roth, MA
Board 10 Biking for health: Results from a
pilot physical activity intervention
with African American and Latino
neighborhoods in Milwaukee—
Melissa
DeNomie, MS
Organized by: Physical Activity
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
LGBT Caucus of Public Health Professionals, Public
Health Education and Health Promotion
3303.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Chronic Disease Prevention and
Management
Moderator(s): Erin Ryan
Board 1 ‘It’s not really that much important to
us’: Perspectives on health in young
Black men—
Krista Mincey, MPH, DrPH
Board 2 Undiagnosed hypertension in a
developing country: The need for
interventions at the primary care level
targeting low risk profile adults—
Fatima
Ghaddar, MD, MPH
Board 3 Access to Diabetes Self-Management
Education in disparate communities in
Austin, TX—
Estephanie Olivares
Board 4 Relationship between socioeconomic
status/income and prevalence of
diabetes and associated conditions:
A cross-sectional population-based
study in Saskatchewan, Canada—
John
Moraros, MD, PhD, MPH
Board 5 Factors associated with placement in
in the Diabetes Prevention Program,
Bronx, New York—
Melinda Marquez,
MPH, CHES
Board 6 Knowledge, Attitudes and Beliefs of
APOL1 Testing Among Patients with
African Ancestry—
Kezhen Fei, MS
Board 7 Health Advocates In-Reach and
Research (H.A.I.R.): Transforming Black
barbershops and salons to promote
colorectal cancer screening—
Mary A.
Garza, PhD, MPH
Board 8 Do brief interventions to increase
prediabetes awareness lead to weight
loss? A look at objective health record
data—
Natalie D. Ritchie, PhD
Board 9 Is Access to Cardiac Care in Maryland
Effective in Reducing the Recurrence of
Symptoms?—
Vaple Robinson, PhD, RN,
CHES
Board 10 Association between social support and
medication adherence among diverse,
low-income patients with chronic
disease at a community health center—
Molly Totman, MPH
Organized by: Public Health Education and Health
Promotion
3304.0
CCC, Halls A/F
PHEHP Student Awards Poster Session
Moderator(s): Christine Hackman, PhD, CHES, CSCS
Board 1 Socio-demographic variables that
correlate with the percentages of
personal belief exemption—
Hannah Kim
Board 2 A Preliminary Assessment of
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice
toward Long Acting Reversible
Contraception Among Women
Experiencing Homelessness—
Karyn
Meshbane, Medical Student
Board 3 Do you feel safe at home? Appropriate
messaging in IPV screening tools for
health care providers—
Laura Marshall,
PhD candidate
Board 4 “Fort Berthold Indian Reservation:
A Tribal Community at Risk”—
Ruth
Buffalo, MBA, Masters of Management
Board 5 Using Internet and Interactive Voice
Response Technology to Increase Self-
Efficacy and Medication Adherence in
Type 2 Diabetes Patients: A Systematic
Review—
Shabana Masood, MS, PhD
candidate/public health
Board 6 Addressing HIV Health Disparities:
Preferences for an HIV Testing Media
Campaign Among the Poor and
Underserved—
Stephen Manning
Board 7 A Collective Impact Framework in
College Health and Wellness: The
UCLA Healthy Campus Initiative—
Tyler
Watson, MPH
Board 8 Creating a sustainable group prenatal
care model for the Women Inspired
Neighborhood (WIN) Network: Detroit
at the Henry Ford Health System—
Jisha
Tony Panicker, Dentist
Board 9 Evaluating a community-centered and
culturally responsive intimate partner
violence prevention program for LGBTQ
communities—
Rebecca Hollenbach,
MPH Candidate, BA, BS
Board 10 Improving access to mental health
care at urban public universities: A
pilot of Healthy CUNY’s Mental Health
Ambassador Program—
Gregory Gagnon,
MA
Organized by: Public Health Education and Health
2:30–3:30