BibliografÃa - International Union Against Cancer
BibliografÃa - International Union Against Cancer
BibliografÃa - International Union Against Cancer
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Bibliografía<br />
1. <strong>International</strong> Agency for Research on <strong>Cancer</strong>. IARC handbooks of cancer prevention, Vol 6, Weight control and physical<br />
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Current evidence and research issues. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1999;11:S534-41.<br />
4. Fogelholm M, Kukkonen-Harjula K. Does physical activity prevent weight gain -a systematic review. Obes Rev. 2000;1:95-111.<br />
5. Nieman DC, Pedersen BK. Exercise and immune function. Recent developments. Sports Med 1999;27:73-80.<br />
6. Fortmann SP, Winkleby MA, Flora JA et al. Effect of long-term community health education on blood pressure and<br />
hypertension control. The Stanford Five-City Project. Am J Epidemiol. 1990;132:629-46.<br />
7. Murray DM, Kurth C, Mullis R et al. Cholesterol reduction through low-intensity interventions, results from the Minnesota<br />
Heart Health Program. Prev Med. 1990;19:181-9.<br />
8. Taylor CB, Fortmann SP, Flora J et al. Effect of long term community health education on body mass index, the<br />
Stanford Five City Project. Am J Epidemiol. 1991;134:235-49.<br />
9. Kelder SH, Perry CL, Klepp K-I. Community wide youth exercise promotion, long-term outcomes of the Minnesota<br />
Heart Health Program and the Class of 1989 Study. J Sch Health. 1993;63:218-23.<br />
10. Jeffery RW, Gray CW, French SA et al. Evaluation of weight reduction in a community intervention for cardiovascular<br />
disease risk, changes in body mass index in the Minnesota Heart Health Program. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 1995;19:30-9.<br />
11. Luepker RV, Murray DM, Jacobs DR Jr et al. Community education for cardiovascular disease prevention, risk factor<br />
changes in the Minnesota Heart Health Program. Am J Public Health. 1994;84:1383-93.<br />
12. Brownson RC, Chang JC, Davis JR et al. Physical activity on the job and cancer in Missouri. Am J Public Health.<br />
1991;81:639-42.<br />
13. Young DR, Haskell WL, Taylor CB et al. Effects of community health education on physical activity knowledge, attitudes,<br />
and behavior. Am J Epidemiol. 1996;144:264-74.<br />
14. Wiesemann A, Metz J, Nuessel E et al. Four years of practice-based and exercise supported behavioural medicine<br />
in one community of the German CINDI area. Countrywide Integrated Non-communicable Diseases Intervention.<br />
Int J Sports Med. 1997;18:308-15.<br />
15. Tudor-Smith C, Nutbeam D, Moore L et al. Effects of the Heartbeat Wales programme over five years on behavioural<br />
risks for cardiovascular disease, quasi experimental comparison of results from Wales and a matched reference area.<br />
BMJ. 1998;316:818-22.<br />
16. King AC. How to promote physical activity in a community, research experiences from the US highlighting different<br />
community approaches. Patient Educ Couns. 1998;33:S3-12.<br />
17. Dishman RK, Buckworth J. Increasing physical activity: a quantitative synthesis. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1996;28:706-19.<br />
Bibliografía latinoamericana<br />
Romero T et al. Desarrollo de conductas protectoras para el control del cáncer con metodologías por etapas: una<br />
evaluación de eficacia. Psicología y Salud. Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas. Universidad Veracruzana. Volumen<br />
13, número 1. Enero-Junio de 2003.<br />
PREVENCION DEL CANCER: ESTRATEGIAS BASADAS EN LA EVIDENCIA<br />
Una guía de la UICC para América Latina<br />
ACTIVIDAD FISICA<br />
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