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1. Implementation of a Multilevel, Multicomponent Intervention for Obesity Control in Native American Communities (OPREVENT2): Challenges and Lessons Learned

9. Process evaluation and impact results of the worksite component of a multilevel, multicomponent obesity prevention trial in six Native American communities.

10. Cardiometabolic risk among rural Native American adults in a large multilevel multicomponent intervention trial.

11. A Systems Approach to Identify Factors Influencing Participation in Two Tribally-Administered WIC Programs.

12. A multi-level, multi-component obesity intervention (Obesity Prevention and Evaluation of InterVention Effectiveness in NaTive North Americans) decreases soda intake in Native American adults.

13. Exposure to a Multilevel, Multicomponent Obesity Prevention Intervention (OPREVENT2) in Rural Native American Communities: Variability and Association with Change in Diet Quality.

14. Individual- and household-level factors associated with fruit, vegetable, and dietary fiber adequacy among Native American adults in 6 reservation communities.

15. Sociodemographic and Psychosocial Factors Associated With Diet Quality in 6 Rural Native American Communities.

16. OPREVENT (Obesity Prevention and Evaluation of InterVention Effectiveness in NaTive North Americans): Design of a Multilevel, Multicomponent Obesity Intervention for Native American Adults and Households.

17. Work, worksites, and wellbeing among North American Indian women: a qualitative study.

18. OPREVENT2: Design of a multi-institutional intervention for obesity control and prevention for American Indian adults.

19. Self-Reported Physical Activity Among American Indian Adults From Two Diverse Regions.

20. "We're Changing Our Ways": Women's Coping Strategies for Obesity Risk-reducing Behaviors in American Indian Households.

21. Patterns of Food Consumption are Associated with Obesity, Self-Reported Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Five American Indian Communities.

22. High levels of household food insecurity on the Navajo Nation.

23. A food store-based environmental intervention is associated with reduced BMI and improved psychosocial factors and food-related behaviors on the Navajo nation.

24. Dietary intake and development of a quantitative FFQ for a nutritional intervention to reduce the risk of chronic disease in the Navajo Nation.

25. Pathways process evaluation results: a school-based prevention trial to promote healthful diet and physical activity in American Indian third, fourth, and fifth grade students.

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