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344
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Lawrence W. Green is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on General Health Professions and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. They have also contributed to studies in Physiology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics including:

  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Public Health Policies and Education
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • Diet and Metabolism Studies
  • Nutritional Studies and Diet
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies

Recent papers authored by Lawrence W. Green include:

  • "Practice-Based Evidence and the Need for More Diverse Methods and Sources in Epidemiology, Public Health and Health Promotion," 2020, American Journal of Health Promotion
  • "More on Fake News, Disinformation, and Countering These with Science," 2021, Annual Review of Public Health
  • "Introduction: Fake News, Science, and the Growing Multiplicity and Duplicity of Information Sources," 2020, Annual Review of Public Health

Additional frequent publication venues include Health Education & Behavior and UNC Libraries. Lawrence W. Green collaborates regularly with several coauthors, notably John P. Allegrante, Jonathan E. Fielding, and Ross C. Brownson, each contributing to multiple joint works. Other frequent collaborators include David L. Katz and Miguel Ángel Martínez-González.

In recognition of their contributions, Lawrence W. Green was named a Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) in 2009.

Best Publications

  • CONCURRENT AND PREDICTIVE VALIDITY OF A SELF REPORTED MEASURE OF MEDICATION ADHERENCE

    Donald E. Morisky;Lawrence W. Green;David M. Levine

  • Health Promotion Planning: An Educational and Environmental Approach

    Lawrence W. Green;Marshall W. Kreuter

  • How should we define health

    M. Huber;J.A. Knottnerus;L. Green;H.E. van der Horst

  • Health Promotion Planning: An Educational and Ecological Approach

    Lawrence W. Green;Marshall W. Kreuter

  • Uncovering the Benefits of Participatory Research: Implications of a Realist Review for Health Research and Practice

    Justin Jagosh;Ann C. Macaulay;Pierre Pluye;Jon Salsberg

  • A meta-analysis of studies of the Health Belief Model with adults

    Joel A. Harrison;Patricia D. Mullen;Lawrence W. Green

  • Diffusion Theory and Knowledge Dissemination, Utilization, and Integration in Public Health

    Lawrence W Green;Judith M Ottoson;César García;Robert A Hiatt

  • Evaluating the Relevance, Generalization, and Applicability of Research Issues in External Validation and Translation Methodology

    Lawrence W. Green;Russell E. Glasgow

  • Health Program Planning: An Educational and Ecological Approach

    Lawrence W. Green;Marshall W. Kreuter

  • Health Education Planning: A Diagnostic Approach

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  • Ecological Foundations of Health Promotion

    Lawrence W. Green;Lucie Richard;Louise Potvin

  • Making research relevant: if it is an evidence-based practice, where's the practice-based evidence?

    Lawrence W Green

  • A realist evaluation of community-based participatory research: partnership synergy, trust building and related ripple effects

    Justin Jagosh;Paula L. Bush;Jon Salsberg;Ann C. Macaulay

  • Book ReviewGreenL.W. & KreuterM.W. (1999). Health Promotion Planning: An Educational And Ecological Approach (3RD ED.). Mountain View, CA: Mayfield.

    Lawrence W. Green;Marshall W. Kreuter;R. Craig Lefebvre

  • Can Public Health Researchers and Agencies Reconcile the Push From Funding Bodies and the Pull From Communities

    Lawrence W. Green;Shawna L. Mercer

  • Public Health Asks of Systems Science: To Advance Our Evidence-Based Practice, Can You Help Us Get More Practice-Based Evidence?

    Lawrence W. Green

  • Limitations of the randomized controlled trial in evaluating population-based health interventions.

    Robert William Sanson-Fisher;Billie Bonevski;Lawrence W. Green;Cate D’Este

  • Manual for scoring socioeconomic status for research on health behavior

    Lawrence W. Green

  • From research to "best practices" in other settings and populations.

    Lawrence W. Green

  • Five-year blood pressure control and mortality following health education for hypertensive patients.

    D E Morisky;D M Levine;L W Green;S Shapiro

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonathan E. Fielding
Jonathan E. Fielding University of California, Los Angeles
Mark Daniel
Mark Daniel University of Canberra
Michael A. Stoto
Michael A. Stoto Georgetown University
Margaret Cargo
Margaret Cargo University of Canberra
Michael P. Eriksen
Michael P. Eriksen Georgia State University
Nell H. Gottlieb
Nell H. Gottlieb The University of Texas at Austin
Kenneth R. McLeroy
Kenneth R. McLeroy Texas A&M University
Geoff Wong
Geoff Wong University of Oxford
Pierre Pluye
Pierre Pluye McGill University
Ann C. Macaulay
Ann C. Macaulay McGill University

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