CURRICULUM VITA
NAME:Steven Paul Hooker, FACSM, FNAK (#528)
ADDRESS:15215 North 42nd Place, Phoenix, AZ 85032
PHONE:(803) 553-3222 (cell)
CURRENTProfessor
POSITION:Interim Associate Director, Exercise Science and Health Promotion Program
Associate Dean of Research, College of Health Solutions
Arizona State University
EDUCATION:
Ph.D. in Exercise ScienceArizona State University1988
Dissertation: "Catecholamine and substrate responses during prolonged
arm crank and leg cycle ergometry"
M.A. in Physical EducationCalif. State University, Sacramento 1984
B.A. in Physical EducationCalif. State University, Fresno 1978
PROFESSIONAL/ACADEMIC INTERESTS AND EXPERTISE
Physical activity and primary disease prevention and secondary disease management
Physical activity and aging
Community-based interventions to promote physical activity and healthy eating
Policy and environmental interventions to promote active lifestyles
Men’s Health
PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE
Interim Associate DirectorExercise Science and Health Promotion Program2016-
School of Nutrition & Health Promotion
Arizona State University
Phoenix, AZ
Associate Dean of ResearchCollege of Health Solutions2015-2016
Arizona State University
Phoenix, AZ
ProfessorExercise Science and Health Promotion Program2011-2016
School of Nutrition & Health Promotion
Arizona State University
Phoenix, AZ
Senior Sustainability Global Institute of Sustainability2011-2016
ScientistArizona State University
Tempe, AZ
Affiliate ProfessorSchool for theScience of Health Care Delivery2012-2015
Arizona State University
Phoenix, AZ
Adjunct Professor Department ofExercise Science2011-2013
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC
DirectorPrevention Research Center2003-2011
Arnold School of Public Health
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC
Research Associate Department ofExercise Science2003-2011
ProfessorUniversity of South Carolina
Columbia, SC
Adjunct ResearchDepartment of Nursing2004-2008
Associate ProfessorMedical University of South Carolina
Charleston, SC
Program Chief Physical Activity and Health Initiative1999-2003
California Dept. of Health Services
Sacramento, CA
Co-InvestigatorCalifornia Obesity Prevention Initiative2000-2003
California Dept. of Health Services
Sacramento, CA
Coordinator California Active Aging Project1996-2000
Physical Activity & Health Initiative
California Dept. of Health Services
Sacramento, CA
MemberCenter for Healthy and Active Aging1996-2003
Institute for Health and Aging
University of California
San Francisco, CA
Associate ProfessorSchool of Kinesiology and1994-1996
Physical Education
University of Northern Colorado
Greeley, CO
Assistant ProfessorSchool of Kinesiology and1993-1994
Physical Education
University of Northern Colorado
Greeley, CO
Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Biokinesiology and 1990-1993
PhysicalTherapy
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA
Research AssistantDepartment of Rehabilitation1989-1990
ProfessorMedicine and Restorative Care
Wright St. Univ. School of Medicine
Dayton, OH
Research HealthVeterans Affairs Medical Center1988-1990
ScientistDayton, OH
Adjunct FacultyPhysical Education & Health Department1989-1990
University of Dayton, Dayton, OH
Graduate Research Exercise Science Department1985-1988
AssociateArizona State University
Tempe, AZ
GRANTS/FUNDING
S.P. Hooker, C. Der Ananian, S. Vega-Lopez, F. Marsiglia, D. Garcia. Creating a Tailored Lifestyle Intervention for Midlife Mexican American Men. National Institute on Aging/National Institutes of Health: $424,875. August 2016 – July 2018. Principal Investigator.
L. Rosas, J. Ma, E. Venditti, M. Lewis, K. Azar, S.P. Hooker. The HOMBRE trial: Comparing two innovative approaches toreduce chronic disease risk among Latino men. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI): $2,100,000. September 2016-August 2019. Co-Investigator.
Adams, M, S.P. Hooker, M. Todd, S. Angadi, K. Hollingshead, M. Hovell, L. Frank. The Walking Interventions ThroughTexting (WalkIT) Trial: a Factorial Randomized Controlled Trial of Adaptive Interventions for Inactive Adults Living in High and Low Walkable Neighborhoods. National Cancer Institute/National Institutes of Health: $3,300,000. July 2015 – June 2020. Co-investigator.
M. Whitt-Glover, S.P. Hooker, Z. Gizlice. Active and Health Brotherhood: a program for chronic disease self-management for Black men. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI): $2,100,000. December 2014 – November 2017. Co-Investigator.
S.P. Hooker, K. Lindor, L. Vaughan. Transdisciplinary Solutions to Complex Challenges of Changing Dietary and Exercise Behaviors. Arizona State University Office of the President Piper Health Solutions Initiative: $1,000,000. April 2012 – June 2018. Co-Principal Investigator.
C. Der Ananian, S.P. Hooker. Increasing Physical Activity Participation among Adults with Arthritis-The WellPath Way. 2015 Osteoarthritis Action Alliance Implementation Strategies to Increase Physical Activity among Adults with Osteoarthritis Small Grants Program: $25,000. August 2015 – July 2016. Co-investigator
- Golub, A. Wiek, S.P. Hooker, D. Schugurensky. Promoting Novel Ways of Engaging the Public in Sustainability Research. Arizona State University Global Institute of Sustainability: $21,924. July 2012 – December 2013. Co-investigator.
S.P. Hooker. Spartanburg Community Survey Data Analysis. Mary Black Foundation: $14,785. August 2010 – July 2011. Principal Investigator.
L. Ringo, J.A. Reed, S.P. Hooker. Increasing Use of the Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail and Wadsworth Trail. Mary Black Foundation: $206,400. March 2010 – February 2013. Co-Investigator.
S.P. Hooker. Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: $1,580,000. October, 2009 – September, 2014. Principal Investigator.
S. Wilcox, K. Leith, S.P. Hooker, D. Friedman. Prevention Research Centers’ Healthy Aging Research Network. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: $368,885. October, 2010 – September, 2014. Co-Investigator.
S.P. Hooker, S. Blair, N. Colabianchi, J. Vena, J. Laditka. Impact of Physical Activity on Stroke and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke/National Institutes of Health: $2,922,657. September 2008 – July 2017. Principal Investigator.
S.P. Hooker, S. Wilcox. Factors Influencing Physical Activity in Older African American Men. National Institute on Aging/National Institutes of Health: $324,720. September 2006 – August 2009. Principal Investigator.
S.P. Hooker. Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: $4,825,000. October, 2004 – September, 2009. Principal Investigator.
S.P. Hooker. Validation of Energy Expenditure Algorithms using the Actical Monitor in Middle-Aged and Older Adults. Respironics, Inc.: $,30,000 July 2005 – June 2007. Principal Investigator.
S.P. Hooker. Impact of an Urban Rail-Trail Conversion in Spartanburg. Mary Black Foundation: $80,050. April 2005 – March 2010. Principal Investigator.
S. Wilcox, S.P. Hooker, K. Leith, D. Pluto, K. Watkins and H. Williams. SIP 13-04: Prevention Research Centers’ Healthy Aging Research Network. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: $248,795. October, 2004 – September, 2009. Co-Investigator.
S.P. Hooker. Glenn Springs Trail Impact Assessment, Phase II. Mary Black Foundation: $8,300. March 2004 – February 2005. Principal Investigator.
S.P. Hooker. Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: $685,000. September, 2003 – September, 2004. Principal Investigator.
S.P. Hooker and J. Rink. Evaluation of Physical Education Reform Efforts. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Associated Schools of Public Health: $129,455. September, 2003 – September, 2004. Principal Investigator.
S.P. Hooker and A. Seeley. Walkable Communities Workshops. California Department of Transportation: $50,000. July, 2003 – June 2004. Principal Investigator.
S.P. Hooker. Walkable Neighborhoods for Seniors. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: $161,000. August 2002 – July 2004. Principal Investigator.
S.P. Hooker. Active Aging Community Task Force Project – Los AngelesCounty. The Archstone Foundation: $99,000. July 2002 – June 2005. Principal Investigator.
S.P. Hooker. Active Aging Community Task Force Project: Training. California Wellness Foundation: $54,000. July 2002 – June 2004. Principal Investigator.
S.P. Hooker. Financial Cost Appraisal of Physical Inactivity and Obesity in California Adults. California Nutrition Network: $50,000. March 2001 – Sept. 2001. Co-Investigator.
S.P. Hooker. Active Aging Community Task Force Project. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: $351,000. April 2001 – March 2004. Principal Investigator.
Purcell, C. Weidmer, P. Agron, E. Takada, S.P. Hooker. California Obesity Prevention Initiative (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention): $900,000. October 2000 – Sept. 2003. Co-Investigator.
S.P. Hooker. Exercise, Immunology and Aging. UNC Research Corporation Research Investment Support: $4,620. December 1994 - May 1996. Principal Investigator.
S.P. Hooker and Z.V, Tran. The effects of exercise training in persons with spinal cord injury: a meta-analysis. UNC Faculty Research and Publications Board Award: $1,848. January 1995 - July 1996. Co-Principal Investigator.
S.P. Hooker. UNCGraduateSchool New Faculty Award: $500. September 1994 - June 1995. Principal Investigator.
Hsu, A-T., R.K. Rude, and S.P. Hooker. Effect of Running and Strength Training on the Bone Mineral Density in Postmenopausal Women. Doctors' Educational and Research Fund, Orthopedic Hospital: $6,000. September 1991 - August 1993. Co-investigator.
Figoni, S.F., S.C. Gupta, and S.P. Hooker. Improving Exercise Performance in Quadriplegics. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs: $250,000. April 1990 - March 1992, Co-investigator.
Gayle, G.W., M.M. Rodgers, S.F. Figoni, and S.P. Hooker. Biomechanical and Physiological Analysis of Wheelchair Locomotion. College of Education and Human Service Research Fund, WrightStateUniversity: $2,600. July 1989 - June 1990, Co-investigator.
S.P. Hooker. Substrate Response During Prolonged Upper-body Exercise in Able-bodied and Spinal Cord Injured Persons. ArizonaStateUniversity Graduate Student Research Development Grant: $500. December 1987 - December 1988, Principal Investigator.
Hooker, S.P., and C.L. Wells. Substrate Responses in Elite Wheelchair Road Racers During Prolonged Submaximal Arm Crank Ergometry. Invacare: $1,000. October 1987 - May 1988, Co-principal Investigator.
Hooker, S.P., and C.L. Wells. The Physiological Responses of Spinal Cord Injured Persons Following Aerobic Training. ArizonaStateUniversityGraduateCollege: $10,333. August 1986 - March 1988, Co-principal Investigator.
Wells, C.L., and S.P. Hooker. The Impact of Aerobic Wheelchair Training on Blood Chemistry Measures. ArizonaStateUniversityCollege of Liberal Arts and Sciences: $500. January 1987 - March 1987, Co-principal Investigator.
PUBLICATIONS
Peer-Reviewed/Juried Articles:
W. Zhu, V.G. Wadley, V.J. Howard, B. Hutto, S.N. Blair, S.P. Hooker. Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Cognitive Function in Black and White Older Adults: REGARDS Study. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 49:47-53, 2017.
L. Gunter, Cabstact. Wynne, A. Protopopova, C. Der Ananian, S.P. Hooker. Impacts of encouraging owners to walk their dogs on the return of newly adopted dogs to an animal shelter. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science (accepted for publication Oct. 27, 2016)
K.M. Diaz,J.N. Booth III, S.R. Seals, S.P. Hooker, M. Sims,P.M. Dubbert, P. Muntner, D. Shimbo. Sedentary Behavior and Subclinical Atherosclerosis in African Americans: Cross-sectional Analysis of the Jackson Heart Study. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 13:1, 2016.
M.N. McDonnell, S.L. Hillier, S.E. Judd, Y. Yuan, S.P. Hooker, V.J. Howard. Association between television viewing time and risk of incident stroke in a general population: results from the REGARDS study.Preventive Medicine 87:1-5, 2016.
M.R. Umstattd Meyer, C.K. Perry, J. Sumrall, M. Patterson, S.M. Walsh S.L. Clendennen, S.P. Hooker,K.R. Evenson, K.V. Goins, K. Heinrich, N. O’Hara Tompkins, A.A. Eyler, S. Jones, R. Tabak,C. Valko. Physical activity-related policy and environmental strategies to prevent obesity in rural communities: A systematic review of the literature, 2002-2013. Preventing Chronic Disease13:3, 2016.
D.O. Garcia, L.A. Valdez, S.P. Hooker. Hispanic Male’s Perspectives of Health Behaviors Related to Weight Management. American Journal of Men's HealthDOI: 10.1177/1557988315619470(published ahead of print).
D.K. Ehlers, J. Huberty, M. Buman, S.P. Hooker, M. Todd, G-J. de Vreede. A novel inexpensive use of smartphone technology for ecological momentary assessment in middle-aged women. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 13:262-268, 2016.
K.M. Diaz, V.J. Howard, B. Hutto, N. Colabianchi, J.E. Vena, S.N. Blair, S.P.Hooker. Patterns of sedentary behavior in US middle-aged and older adults: the REGARDS study. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise48:430-438, 2016.
S.P. Hooker, B. Hutto, W. Zhu, S.N. Blair, N. Colabianchi, J.E. Vena, D. Rhodes, V.J. Howard. Accelerometer Measured Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity in White and Black Adults: The REGARDS Study. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sports 19:336-341, 2016
A.E. Vandenberg, R.H. Hunter, L.A. Anderson, L.L. Bryant, S.P. Hooker, W. Satariano. Walking and walkability: is wayfinding a missing link? Implications for public health practice. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 13:189-197, 2016.
W. Zhu, V.J. Howard, V.G. Wadley, B. Hutto, S.N. Blair, J.E. Vena, N. Colabianchi, D. Rhodes, S.P. Hooker. Association of objectively measured physical activity with cognitive function in older adults – the REGARDS study. Journal of American Geriatrics Society 63:2447-2454, 2015.
V.J. Howard J.D. Rhodes, A. Mosher, B. Hutto,M.S. Stewart, N. Colabianchi, J.E. Vena, S.N. Blair, S.P. Hooker. Obtaining accelerometer data in a national cohort of black and white adults.Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise47:1531-1537, 2015.
J. Walker, C. Keller, P. Sawn, B. Ainsworth, S.P. Hooker, J. Fluery, J. Chisum. Optimal Health (Spirit, Mind, Body): A Feasibility Study Promoting Well-being for Health Behavior Change. Journal of Religion and Health54:1681-1698, 2015.
S.B. Kelly, L.E. Brown, S.P. Hooker,P. Swan,, M.P. Buman, B. Alvar, L.E. Black. Comparison of Concentric and Eccentric Bench Press Repetitions to Failure.Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research29:1027-1032,2015.
Belza, M. Altpeter, S.P. Hooker, G. Moni. The CDC Healthy Aging Research Network: advancing science towardaction and policy for the evidence-based health promotion movement. Frontiers of Public Health 2014; doi:10.3389/fpubh.2014.00261.
J.A. Banda, S. Wilcox, N. Colabianchi, S.P. Hooker, A. Kaczynski, J. Hussey. The Associations between Park Environments and Park Use in Southern US Communities. The Journal of Rural Health, 30:369-378, 2014.
W. Zhu, S.P. Hooker, Y. Sun, M. Xie, H. Su, J. Cao. Associations of cardiorespiratory fitness with cardiovascular disease risk in middle-aged Chinese women: a cross-sectional study. BMC Women’s Health 14:62, 2014. doi:10.1186/1472-6874-14-62
E. Eyler, J. Chriqui, J. Maddock, A.L. Cradock, K.R. Evenson, J. Gustat, S.P. Hooker, R. Lyn, N.O. Tompkins, S.G. Zieff. Opportunity meets planning: an assessment of the physical activity emphasis in state obesity-related plans. Journal of Physical Activity & Health 11:45-50, 2014.
M. Baruth, S. Wilcox, R.P. Saunders, S.P. Hooker, J.R. Hussey, S.N. Blair. Perceived environmental church support and physical activity among black church members. Health Education & Behavior 40:712-720, 2013.
B. Hutto, V.J. Howard, S.N. Blair, N. Colabianchi, J.E. Vena, D. Rhodes, S.P. Hooker. Identifying Accelerometer Nonwear and Wear Time in Older Adults. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2013, 10:120 doi:10.1186/1479-5868-10-120.
M.N. McDonnell, S.L. Hiller, S.P. Hooker, A. Le, S.E. Judd, V.J. Howard. Physical Activity Frequency and Risk of Incident Stroke in a National US Study of Blacks and Whites. Stroke, 44:2519-2524, 2013.
K.R. Evenson, S.B. Satinsky, C. Valko, J, Gustat, I. Healy, J.S. Litt, S.P. Hooker, H.L. Reed, N.O. Tompkins. In-depth interviews with state public health practitioners on the United States National Physical Activity Plan. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 2013.
C.L. Melvin, G. Corbie-Smith, S.K. Kumanyika, C.A. Pratt, C. Nelson, E.R. Walker, A. Ammerman, G.X. Ayala, L.G. Best, A.L. Cherrington, C. Economos, L.W. Green, J. Harman, , S.P. Hooker, D.M. Murray, M.G. Perri, T.C. Ricketts, and The Workshop Working Group on CVD Prevention in High-Risk Rural Communities. Developing a research agenda for cardiovascular disease prevention in high-risk rural communities: guiding principles and recommendations. American Journal of Public Health 103:1011-1021, 2013.
R. Hunter, L. Anderson, W. Satariano, K. Bodiford, B. Belza, S.P. Hooker, C. Kochlitzky. Environments for healthy aging: linking prevention research and public health practice. Preventing Chronic Disease10:120244. DOI: 2013.
D. Bornstein, C. Carnoske, R. Tabak, J. Maddock, S.P. Hooker, K. Evenson. Factors related to partner development of the U.S. National Physical Activity Plan. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 19(E-Supplement):S8-S16, 2013.
M. Stoutenberg, D.C. Lee, M. Sui, S.P. Hooker, V. Horigian, T. Perrino, S.N. Blair. Prospective study of alcohol consumption and the incidence of metabolic syndrome in U.S. men. British Journal of Nutrition. doi:10.1017/S0007114512005764, 2013.
D. Friedman, S.P. Hooker, S. Wilcox, E.L. Burroughs, C.E. Rheaume. African American men's perspectives on promoting physical activity: "We're not that difficult to figure out!Journal of Health Communication17(10): 1151-1170, 2012.
R. Shook, D.C. Lee, X. Sui, V. Prasad, S.P. Hooker, T.S. Church, S.N. Blair. Cardiorespiratory fitness reduces the risk of hypertension associated with a parental history of hypertension. Hypertension59:1220-1224, 2012.
S.P. Hooker, S. Wilcox, E.L. Burroughs, C.E. Rheaume, W. Courtenay. The potential influence of masculine identity on health-improving behavior in midlife and older African American men. Journal of Men’s Health9:79-88, 2012.
J.A. Reed, S.P. Hooker. Where Are Youth Physically Active? A descriptive examination of 45 parks in a Southeastern community. Childhood Obesity 8:124-131, 2012.
S.P. Hooker, J.E. Fulton, L.M. Mudd. Practice-based evidence: a novel concept for self-report physical activity measurement. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 9 (supplement):S85-S87, 2012.
K. Goodrich, S. Crowley, D.C. Lee, X. Sui, S.P. Hooker, S.N. Blair. Associations of cardiorespiratory fitness and parental history of diabetes with risk of type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 95:425-431, 2012.
A.E. Price, A. Maslow, J.A. Reed, S.P. Hooker. The Association of Natural Elements with Physical Activity Intensity during Trail Use by Older Adults. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 9:719-723, 2012.
A.E. Price, J.A. Reed, S.P. Hooker. The Association of Natural Elements and Trail Use by Adults.Preventing Chronic Disease2012;9:110177. DOI:
X. Sui, C.J. Lavie, S.P. Hooker, D.C. Lee, N. Colabianchi, C-D Lee, S.N. Blair.A prospective study of fasting plasma glucose and risk of stroke in asymptomatic men. Mayo Clinic Proceedingsdoi:10.4065/mcp.2011.0267, 2011.
S.P. Hooker, S. Wilcox, C.E. Rheaume, E.L. Burroughs, D.B. Friedman. Factors related to physical activity and recommended intervention strategies as told by midlife and older African American men. Ethnicity and Disease 21(3):261-267, 2011.
S.P. Hooker, B. Harmon, E.L. Burroughs, C.E. Rheaume, S. Wilcox. Exploring the feasibility of a physical activity intervention for midlife African American men. Health Education Research26:732-738, 2011.
C-D Lee, X. Sui, S.P. Hooker, J.R. Hebert, S.N. Blair. Impact of Lifestyle Factors on Cancer Mortality in Men. Annals of Epidemiology 21:749-754, 2011.
J. Gander, D-C Lee, X. Sui, J.R. Hébert, S.P. Hooker,S.N. Blair. Self-ratedhealth status and cardiorespiratory fitness as predictors of mortality in men. British Journal of Sports Medicine45(14):1095-1100, 2011.
J.R. O’Neill, R.R. Pate, S.P. Hooker. The contribution of dance to daily physical activity among adolescent girls. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity2011 Aug 4;8:87 (doi:10.1186/1479-5868-8-87).
T.R. Prohaska, L.A. Anderson, S.P. Hooker, S.L. Hughes, B. Belza. Mobility and Aging: Transference to Transportation (Editorial). Journal of Aging Research. Volume 2011, doi:10.4061/2011/392751.
A.R. Einstein, T.R. Prohaska, J. Kruger, W.A. Satariono, S.P. Hooker, D.M. Buchner, M. Kealy, R.H. Henderson. Environmental Correlates of Overweight and Obesity in Community Residing Older Adults. Journal of Aging and Health23:994-1009, 2011.
J. Sieverdes, X. Sui, D.C. Lee, I-M. Lee, S.P. Hooker, S.N. Blair. Independent and Joint Associations of Physical Activity and Fitness on Stroke in Men. Physician and Sports Medicine39:119-26, 2011.
E.K. Howie, X. Sui, D.C. Lee, S.P. Hooker, J.R. Hebert, S.N. Blair. Alcohol Consumption and Risk of All-Cause and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality in Men.Journal of Aging Research. doi:10.4061/2011/805062, 2011.
P.A. Sharpe, E. Burroughs, S.P. Hooker, L.M. Pekuri, C. Blumberg, B. Hutto. Promoting a bicycle-friendly environment: Community assessment and action. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education and Action5:151-159, 2011.
J.A. Reed, S.P. Hooker, S. Mutukrishnan, B. Hutto. User Demographics and Physical Activity Behaviors on a Newly Constructed Urban Rail/Trail Conversion. Journal of Physical Activity and Health8:534-542, 2011.
S.P. Hooker, A. Feeney, B. Hutto, K.A. Pfeiffer, K. McIver, D.P. Heil, J.E. Vena, M.J. LaMonte, S.N. Blair.
Validation of the Actical® Activity Monitor in Middle-aged and Older Adults. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 8:372-381, 2011.
J.A. Banda, S.P. Hooker, B. Hutto, K.A. Pfeiffer, M.J. LaMonte, K. McIver, J.E. Vena, S.N. Blair. Comparing Physical Activity Measures in a Diverse Group of Midlife and Older Adults. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 42:2251-2257, 2010.
M. Baruth, S. Wilcox, S. Blair, S.P. Hooker, J. Hussey, R. Saunders. Psychosocial Mediators of a Faith-based Physical Activity Intervention: Implications & Lessons Learned from Null Findings. Health Education Research 25(4):645-55, 2010.
J.A. Mitchell, D.B. Bornstein, X. Sui, S.P. Hooker, T.S. Church, C.D. Lee, D.C. Lee, S.N. Blair. The Impact of Combined Health Factors on Cardiovascular Disease Mortality. American Heart Journal 160:102-108, 2010.
J.A. Banda, K. Clouston, X. Sui, S.P. Hooker, C-D. Lee, S.N. Blair. Protective Health Factors and Incident Hypertension in Men. American Journal of Hypertension 23:599-605, 2010.
W. Byun, J.C. Sieverdes, X. Sui, S.P. Hooker, C-D. Lee, T.S. Church, S.N. Blair. Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Positive Health Factors and All-Cause Mortality in Men. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 42:1632-1638, 2010.
T.Y. Warren, V. Barry, S.P. Hooker, X. Sui, T.S. Church, S.N. Blair. Sedentary behaviors increase risk of cardiovascular mortality in men. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 42:879-885, 2010.
J. Reed, G. Einstein, E. Han, S.P. Hooker. Examining the Impact of Integrating Physical Activity on Fluid Intelligence and Academic Performance in an Elementary School Setting: A Preliminary Investigation. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 7:343-351, 2010.