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Rodrigo Siqueira Reis
Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis
Publications - 252
Citations - 13686
Rodrigo Siqueira Reis is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Walkability. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 246 publications receiving 11097 citations. Previous affiliations of Rodrigo Siqueira Reis include The Catholic University of America & Pontifical University of the Holy Cross.
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Correlates of physical activity: why are some people physically active and others not?
Adrian Bauman,Rodrigo Siqueira Reis,Rodrigo Siqueira Reis,James F. Sallis,Jonathan C. K. Wells,Ruth J. F. Loos,Ruth J. F. Loos,Brian W. Martin +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a broad view of health behaviour causation, with the social and physical environment included as contributors to physical inactivity, particularly those outside the health sector, such as urban planning, transportation systems, and parks and trails, is presented.
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Physical activity in relation to urban environments in 14 cities worldwide: a cross-sectional study
James F. Sallis,Ester Cerin,Ester Cerin,Terry L. Conway,Marc A. Adams,Lawrence D. Frank,Michael Pratt,Deborah Salvo,Jasper Schipperijn,Graham Smith,Kelli L. Cain,Rachel Davey,Jacqueline Kerr,Poh-Chin Lai,Josef Mitáš,Rodrigo Siqueira Reis,Rodrigo Siqueira Reis,Olga L. Sarmiento,Grant Schofield,Jens Troelsen,Delfien Van Dyck,Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij,Neville Owen +22 more
TL;DR: Design of urban environments has the potential to contribute substantially to physical activity and similarity of findings across cities suggests the promise of engaging urban planning, transportation, and parks sectors in efforts to reduce the health burden of the global physical inactivity pandemic.
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City planning and population health: a global challenge
Billie Giles-Corti,Anne Vernez-Moudon,Rodrigo Siqueira Reis,Rodrigo Siqueira Reis,Rodrigo Siqueira Reis,Gavin Turrell,Gavin Turrell,Andrew L. Dannenberg,Hannah Badland,Sarah Foster,Melanie Lowe,James F. Sallis,Mark Stevenson,Neville Owen,Neville Owen +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify eight integrated regional and local interventions that, when combined, encourage walking, cycling, and public transport use, while reducing private motor vehicle use, and recommend establishing a set of indicators to benchmark and monitor progress towards achievement of more compact cities that promote health and reduce health inequities.
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Perceived stress scale: reliability and validity study in Brazil.
TL;DR: The perceived stress scale (PSS-10) showed an adequate reliability and validity supporting its use in this population of Brazilian adults, and the exploratory factor analysis showed two factors with eigenvalues greater than 1.0 supported its use.
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Scaling up physical activity interventions worldwide: stepping up to larger and smarter approaches to get people moving
Rodrigo Siqueira Reis,Rodrigo Siqueira Reis,Deborah Salvo,David Ogilvie,Estelle V. Lambert,Shifalika Goenka,Ross C. Brownson +6 more
TL;DR: A mixed-methods approach is used to comprehensively examine the factors that could help to achieve scale up interventions that are capable of increasing levels of physical activity in populations across the varying cultural, geographic, social, and economic contexts worldwide.