Other Publications

1. Sallis, J.F., Fortmann, S.P., Solomon, D.S., and Farquhar, J.W. (1984). An inexpensive method of increasing returns of physician surveys. American Journal of Public Health, 74, 1043 (letter).

2. Sallis, J.F. (1986). Exercise adherence and motivation. Health Education Focal Points, No. 2, 1-3. (Centers for Disease Control publication).

3. Sallis, J.F. (1987). A commentary on children and fitness: A public health perspective. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 58, 326-330. Reprinted in AAHPERD's Speaking of Fitness anthology , 1996.

4. Sallis, J.F. (1988). A guide to quitting smoking on your own. Executive Health Report, 24, No. 6, 1-4.

5. Sallis, J.F., and Nader, P.R. (1990). Family exercise: Designing a program to fit the family. The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 18, 130-136.

6. Ellis, A.L., and Sallis, J.F. (1992). Family health promotion in the African American community: A church-based strategy. Monograph published by the Institute for Urban Affairs and Research of Howard University, Washington, DC.

7. Sallis, J.F. (1994). Determinants of active living. Physical Activity and Fitness Research Digest, Series 1, No. 7, August 1994. A publication of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.

8. Sallis, J.F. (1994). School-based obesity programs. pp.32-34. Strategy Development Workshop for Public Education on Weight and Obesity: Summary Report. Public Health Service, NIH Publication No. 94-3314. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.

9. Patrick, K., Sallis, J.F., Long, B., Calfas, K.J., Wooten, W., Heath, G., and Pratt, M. (1994). A new tool for encouraging activity: Project PACE. The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 22, 45-55. Reprinted in the Spanish edition, May-June 1995: Una nueva herramienta para estimular la actividad fisica. Medicina y Ciencia de la Actividad Fisica, 1 (2), 67-74.

10. Blair, S.N., Wood, P.D., and Sallis, J.F. (1994). Workshop E: Physical activity and health. Preventive Medicine, 23 , 558-559. (In the special section on Disease Prevention Research at NIH: An Agenda for All).

11. Sallis, J.F. (1996). Sports for all or physical activity for all? The Lancet, 347, 1779. (Invited commentary on "Sports participation and emotional wellbeing in a national cohort of adolescents").

12. Sallis, J.F. (1996) Measuring physical activity and energy expenditure, by Montoye, Kemper, Saris, and Washburn. (Book review). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 28, 1214-1215.

13. Sallis, J.F. (1996). Summary of the workshop, "Behavior change principles." . Homeostasis in Health and Disease, 37 , 183-186. (published in Prague, Czech Republic).

14. Jones, L.R. (& Sallis, J.F.) (1996). Are students bringing nutritious lunches to school? SDSU McNair Journal, 3 , 130-137.

15. Sarkin, J., Campbell, J., Gross, L., Roby, J., Bazzo, S., Sallis, J., and Calfas, K. (1997). Project GRAD Seven-Day Physical Activity Recall Interviewer’s Manual. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 29 (Supplement), S91-S102.

16. Sallis, J.F. (1997). The physician’s role in promoting exercise." CBI Magazine (a publication of IHRSA), May, p. 16.

17. Sallis, J.F. (1997). Public health promise: Are clubs keeping it?" CBI Magazine (a publication of IHRSA), November, pp. 20-21.

18. Rosengard, P., Sallis, J., and McKenzie, T. (1997). 13 ways parents can help children be more physically active. Strategies, 11(2), 25-26.

19. Canez, B.O. (& Sallis, J.F.) (1997). Ethnic differences on a saturated fat/cholesterol avoidance scale. SDSU McNair Journal, 4, 92-97.

20. Jones, L.R. (&Sallis, J.F.) (1997). Ethnic/gender differences in the use of low-fat foods in bag lunches. SDSU McNair Journal, 4, 120-130.

21. Sallis, J.F. (1998). What do public health and behavioral science have to do with leading exercise? ACSM Certified News, 8(2), 5-6.

22. Sallis, J.F. (1998). Helping schools provide better food and more activity. The Weight Control Digest, 8(5), 749-752.

23. Sallis, J.F. (1999). Community interventions and communities as interventions. Next Steps: Community and environmental interventions to promote healthy physical activity (Proceedings). London: Health Education Authority.

24. Sallis, J.F., Patrick, K., and Calfas, K.J. (1999). Counseling patients/clients about physical activity and nutrition. Weight Control Digest, 9, 846…858.

25. Sallis, J.F., Patrick, K., Calfas, K.J., Zabinski, M.F., Prochaska, J.J., Thompson, S., Rupp, J., Wilfley, D.E. Lydston, D.D., and Long, B.J. (1999). A multi-media behavior change program for nutrition and physical activity in primary care: PACE+ for adults. Homeostasis, 39, 196-202. (published in Czech Republic).

26. Tagle-Ramirez, A.G. (& Sallis, J.F.) (1998). Sources of dietary fat consumed by middle school students: Gender, ethnic, and socioeconomic differences. SDSU McNair Journal, 5, 132-139. (actually published 1999).

27. Sallis, J.F. (2000). Overcoming inactivity in young people. The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 28 (No. 10), 31-32.

28. Sallis, J.F. (2000). The art and science of changing behavior. Menopause Management, 9(6), 17-21.

29. Sallis, J.F. (2001). Progress in behavioral research on physical activity. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 23, 77-78. (invited editorial)

30. Sallis, J.F.  (2002).  Active intervention: Doctors promote exercise and get results.  Psychology Today, January/February, 22.

31. Sallis, J.F. (2004). Obesity: Is personal responsibility the answer? San Diego Union-Tribune. April 9, 2004, p. B7.

32. Sallis, J.F. (2005). Foreword. pp. 9-10. In L. Calmeiro and M. Gaspar de Matos. Psicologia do exercicio and da saude. Visao e Contextos: Lisboa, Portugal.

33. Sallis, J.F. (2005). SPARK programs for physical activity promotion. In Summary Report on Site Specific Approaches: Prevention or Management of Pediatric Obesity. From National Institutes of Health meeting in July 2004.

34. Sallis, J.F. (2005). Foreword. pp. 9-10. In L. Calmeiro and M. Gaspar de Matos. Psicologia do exercicio and da saude. Visao e Contextos. Lisboa, Portugal.

35. Sallis, J.F., and Linton, L.S. (2005). Leisure research, active lifestyles, and public health. Leisure Sciences, 27, 353-354. (commentary)

36. Sallis, J.F.  (2008).  Foreword, pp. xi-xii.  In A.L. Smith and S.J.H. Biddle (Eds.), Youth physical activity and sedentary behavior.  Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

37. Sallis, J.F.  The Rx for better streets.  “Provocateur” column for Reclaim: The magazine for transportation alternatives, 2009, 15(2), 2.  www.transalt.org

Presentations, Workshops, and Lectures

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502 presentations at professional meetings

33 workshops

185 lectures to professional or lay audiences