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CURRICULUM VITAE
Amy A. Eyler, Ph.D.
Business Address
Brown School
Washington University in St. Louis
Campus Box 1196, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130
p: 314-935-0129 f: 314.935.8511 e: [email protected]
Educational Background
June 1998 Ph.D. in Public Health, Minor in Exercise Science
Department of Public Health, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
Dissertation: Social Influences on Physical Activity in Minority Women
June 1988 M.S. in Physical Education, Health Promotion, and Disease Prevention
Minor in Exercise Science
Department of Health and Human Services, Ohio University, Athens, OH
August 1987 B.S. in Community Health, Minor in Biology
Department of Health and Human Services, Ohio University, Athens, OH
Professional Experience
2016- Present Associate Professor
Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis
2018-Present Faculty Fellow for Gender Equity
Office of Faculty Advancement and Institutional Diversity, Washington
University in St. Louis
2015-Present Deputy Director, Prevention Research Center in St. Louis
Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis
2014-2017 Assistant Dean for Public Health
Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis
2012-2016 Assistant Professor
Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis
1998-Present Principal and Collaborative Investigator
Prevention Research Center in St. Louis
2008-2012 Research Associate Professor
Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis
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2004-2008 Associate Research Professor
Saint Louis University School of Public Health
Prevention Research Center
1998-2004 Assistant Research Professor
Saint Louis University School of Public Health
Prevention Research Center
1995-1998 Project Manager
Saint Louis University School of Public Health
Prevention Research Center
1994-2009 Contract Author for Access to Health
Allyn and Bacon Publishing (Now Pearson), San Francisco, CA
1994-1995 Program Planning Consultant
Department of Consumer and Business Services, Salem, OR
1994-1995 Health/Fitness Instructor
Eugene Swim and Tennis Club, Eugene, OR
1991-1993 Health Educator
Intergroup Healthcare Corporation, Phoenix, AZ
1989-1991 Health Spa and Recreation Manager
Scottsdale Princess Resort, Scottsdale, AZ
1987-1989 Employee Wellness Coordinator
Ohio University, Athens, OH
Teaching Experience
2012-Present Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
Research Methods
Health Policy
Cross Cutting Themes in Public Health
Public Health Seminar
1998-2008 Saint Louis University School of Public Health, St. Louis, MO
Introduction to Behavioral Science and Public Health
Program Planning
1994-1995 Oregon State University, Public Health Program, Corvallis, OR
Personal Health
Worksite Health Promotion
Lifetime Wellness Lecture/Lab
1994-1995 Western Oregon State University, Pubic Health Program, Monmouth, OR
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Contemporary Health Issues
Other Educational Responsibilities
2012-present Mentor, Institute of Clinical and Translational Science
2011-present Mentor, Translational Learning Scholars
2010-present Mentor, CDC Fellows, Evidence-based heart disease and stroke policy
Grants and Contracts
Ongoing Research Support
2016-2019 Co- Principal Investigator (15% FTE): Studying the implementation and/or
impact of policies relevant for childhood obesity prevention. Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation. ($500K, 3 years)
2015-2019 Co- Investigator (10% FTE): National Chronic Disease Directors Evaluation
Study. NACDD Award. ($420K, 3+ years) PI: R. Brownson
2015-2019 Investigator (5% FTE): Exercise Training to Improve brain Health in Older HIV+ Individuals. National Institutes of Health. PI: B. Ances. ($1.3 M, 5 years)
2017-2022 Investigator (10% FTE) Multilevel Approaches for Promoting Physical Activity
in Rural Communities. PI: R. Brownson ($2.3 M, 5 years)
Completed Research Support
2016-2017 Principal Investigator (10% FTE): Correlates of Enactment of State Legislation
Related to HPV Vaccines. Institute for Public Health Center for Health
Economics and Policy Center. ($30K, 1 year)
2014-2016 Co-Investigator (10% FTE): Brown School Expansion Study.
Brown School Internal Award. ($150K, 2 years)
2014-2016 Investigator (5% FTE): Emerging Technologies: Assessing Physical Activity
with Webcams and Crowdsourcing. National Institutes of Health, PI: J. Aaron
Hipp. ($300K, 2 years)
2014-2015 Principal Investigator (10% FTE) Mississippi Public Health Institute Evaluation,
Mississippi Public Health Institute. ($110K, 1 year)
2009-2014 Principal Investigator (20% FTE): Examining Disparities in State Childhood
Obesity Legislation (SCOPE 1 and 2). Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
($797K, 4 years)
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2005-2014 Principal Investigator (20% FTE): Physical Activity Policy Research Network,
Coordinating Center; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Prevention
Research Center in St. Louis. ($1.21 M, 10 years)
2012-2013 Investigator (5% FTE): Understanding and Applying Evidence in Local Public
Health Departments. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, PI: R.C. Brownson.
($799K, 18 months)
2011-2013 Investigator (5% FTE): Local Public Health Department Practice on Obesity
Prevention. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, PI: K. Stamatakis. ($200K, 2
years)
2011-2013 Co-Principal Investigator (10% FTE): Community-based Policy Development
for Increasing Participation of Urban Youth and Families in Ciclovias. Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation. ($150K, 18 months) Co-I: J.A. Hipp
2010-2013 Primary Evaluator (20% FTE): Evaluation of Diabetes Coalitions in Rural
Appalachia. Subcontract, Marshall University, CDC. ($111K, 3 years)
2008-2013 Investigator (10% FTE): Cancer Control and Prevention Among State Policy
Makers. National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, PI; R.C.
Brownson. ($2.2 M, 5 years)
2005-2006 Principal Investigator (20% FTE): Policy Changes Related to Community Trail
Development. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. ($100K, 1 year)
2000-2003 Principal Investigator (40% FTE): Women’s Cardiovascular Disease Network.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Prevention Research Centers and
supplement from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. ($190K, 3 years)
Publications
Published Manuscripts:
1. Eyler A, Brownson RC, King AC, Brown DR, Donatelle R, Heath G. 1997. Physical activity and
women in the United States: An overview of health benefits, prevalence, and intervention
opportunities. Women Health. 27(4): 27-50
2. Brownson RC, Schmid TL, King AC, Eyler A, Pratt M, Murayi T, Mayer JP, Brown DR. 1998.
Policy interventions to increase physical activity in rural Missouri. Am J Health Promot.12(4): 263-
266.
3. Eyler A, Baker E, Cromer L, King AC, Brownson RC, Donatelle RJ. 1998. Physical activity and
minority women: A qualitative study. Health Educ Behav. 25(5): 640-652. (winner of the 1998 Article
of the Year Award from HEB)
4. Eyler A, Mayer JP, Brownson RC, Rafii R, Houseman R, King AC. 1999. Using key informants to
evaluate a community physical activity intervention. Health Educ Res. 14(2): 289-298.
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5. Brownson RC, Eyler A, King AC, Shyu YL, Brown DR, Homan SM. 1999. Reliability of
information on physical activity and other chronic disease risk factors among minority women, United
States. Am J Epi. 149(4): 379-391.
6. Eyler A, Brownson RC, Donatelle RJ, Brown DR, Sallis JF. 1999. Physical activity social support
and middle- and older-aged minority women: Results from a US survey. Soc Sci Med. 49:781-789.
7. King AC, Castro C, Wilcox S, Eyler A, Sallis J, Brownson R. 2000. Personal and environmental
factors associated with physical inactivity among different racial-ethnic groups of US middle-aged and
older-aged women. Health Psych. 19(4): 354-364.
8. Brownson RC, Eyler A, King AC, Brown DR, Shyu YL, Sallis JF. 2000. Patterns and predictors of
physical activity among women in the United States. Am J Public Health. 90(2): 264-270.
9. Bull F, Eyler A, Brownson RC, King AC. 2001. Stages of readiness to exercise: Results from a
national study of minority women. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 33(7): 1147-56.
10. Eyler A, Matson-Koffman D, Evenson K, Sanderson B, Thomson J, Wilbur J,
Wilcox S, and Rohm-Young D. 2002. Environmental, policy and cultural barriers to physical activity
in a diverse sample of women: The Women’s Cardiovascular Health Network Project – Summary and
Discussion. Women Health. 36(2): 123-134.
11. Eyler A, Matson-Koffman D, Vest, J.R., Evenson K, Sanderson B, Thomson J, Wilbur J, Wilcox
S, and Rohm-Young D. 2002. Environmental, policy and cultural barriers to physical activity in a
diverse sample of women: The Women’s Cardiovascular Health Network Project – Introduction and
Methodology. Women Health. 36(2): 1-16.
12. Eyler A, Vest, JR. 2002. Environmental and policy barriers to physical activity in rural white
women: A qualitative study. Women Health. 36(2): 111-121.
13. Eyler A, Wilcox S, Matson-Koffman D, Evenson K, Sanderson B, Thomson J, Wilbur J, and
Rohm-Young D. 2002. Determinants of physical activity among women from diverse racial/ethnic
groups: a review. J Women’s Health Gender-Based Med. 11(3): 239-253.
14. Anderson LA, Eyler A, Galuska DA, Brown DR, Brownson RC. 2002. Relationship of satisfaction
with body size and trying to lose weight in a national survey of overweight and obese women aged 40
and older, United States. Prev Med. 35(4): 390-396.
15. Evenson KR, Eyler A, Wilcox S, Thompson JL, Burke JE. 2003. Test-Retest reliability of a
questionnaire on physical activity and its correlates among women from diverse racial and ethnic
groups. Am J Prev Med. 25;(3Si): 15-22.
16. Eyler A, Matson-Koffman DM, Young DR, Wilcox S, Wilbur JE, Thompson JL, Sanderson BK,
Evenson KR. 2003. Quantitative study of correlates of physical activity in women from diverse
racial/ethnic groups: Women’s Cardiovascular Health Network Project Summary and Conclusions. Am
J Prev Med. 25;(3Si) 93-103.
17. Eyler, A. 2003. Personal, social, and environmental correlates of physical activity in rural Mid-
western white women. Am J Prev Med. 25(3Si): 86-92.
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18. Eyler A, Matson-Koffman DM, Young DR, Wilcox S, Wilbur JE, Thompson JL, Sanderson BK,
Evenson KR. 2003. Quantitative study of correlates of physical activity in women from diverse
racial/ethnic groups: Women’s Cardiovascular Health Network Project Introduction and
Methodology. Am J Prev Med. 25(3Si): 5-10.
19. Eyler A, Brownson R, Bacak S, Housemann R. 2003. The epidemiology of walking for physical
activity in the United States. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 35(9):1529-1536.
20. Eyler, A. 2003. Correlates of physical activity: who’s active and who’s not? Arthritis Rheum.
49(1): 136-40.
21. Brownson RC, Chang JJ, Eyler A, Ainsworth BE, Kirtland KA, Saleens BE, and Sallis JE. 2004.
Measuring the environment for physical activity: A comparison of three questionnaires. Am J Public
Health. 94(3): 473-83.
22. Eyler A, Haire-Joshu D, Brownson RC, Nanney MS. 2004. Correlates of fat intake among urban,
low income, African Americans. Am J Health Behav. 28(5): 410-417.
23. Eyler A, Nanney MS, Haire Joshu D, Lohman D, Brownson RC. 2006. Correlates of after school
activity preference in children ages 5-12: The Parade Study. Am J Health Educ. 37(2): 69-77.
24. Eyler A, Brownson R, Evenson K, Levinger D, Maddock J, Pluto D, and Troped P, 2007.
Developing community trails: Brainstorms and the power of policy. Planning Magazine: A12.
25. Eyler A, Brownson R, Doesher M, Evenson K, Litt J, Pluto D, Steinman L, Terpstra J, Troped P,
and Schmid T. 2007. Policies related to active transport to and from school: A multi-site case study.
Health Educ Res. 23(6): 963-975.
26. Eyler A, Brownson R, Evenson K, Levinger D, Maddock J, Pluto D, Troped P, Schmid T,
Carnoske C, Richards K, and Steinman L. 2008. The power of policy in the development of
community trails. J Health Politics Policy Law. 33(3): 407-427.
27. Brownson R, Kelly C, Eyler A, Carnoske C, Grost L, Handy S, Maddock J, Pluto D, Ritacco B,
Sallis J, Schmid T. 2008. Environmental and policy approaches for promoting physical activity in the
United States: A research agenda. J Phys Act Health. 5: 488-503.
28. Eyler A, Baldwin J, Carnoske C, Nickelson J, Troped P, Steinman L, Pluto D, Litt J, Evenson K,
Terpstra J, Brownson R, Schmid T. 2008. Parental perception of and participation in active transport to
school initiatives: A multi-site case study. Am J Health Educ. 39(3): 80-9.
29. Eyler A, Brownson R, Schmid T. 2010. Understanding policies and physical activity: Frontiers of
knowledge to improve population health. J Phys Act Health. 7. Suppl. 1: S9-S12.
30. Evenson K, Wen F, Heinrich K, Eyler A. 2010. National study of changes in prevalence and
community access to school physical activity facilities: The school health policies and programs. J
Phys Act Health. Mar;7 Suppl 1:S20-30.
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31. Steinman L, Doescher M, Levinger D, Perry C, Carter L, Eyler A, Aytur S, Cradock AL, Evenson
KR, Heinrich K, Kerr J, Litt J, Severcan Y, Voorhees C. 2010. Master plans for pedestrian and bicycle
transportation: community characteristics. J Phy Act Health. Mar;7 Suppl 1:S60-6.
32. Eyler A, Lankford T, Kruger J, Chriqui J, Evenson K, Ohara-Tompkins N, Voorhees C, Zeiff S,
Brownson R. 2010. An Analysis of state legislation on community trails. J Phys Act Health. 7 Suppl
1: S40-S47.
33. Brownson RC, Seiler R, Eyler A. 2010. Measuring the impact of public health policy. Prev
Chronic Dis. Jul;7(4):A77. http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2010/jul/09_0249.htm.
34. Eyler A, Brownson R, Aytur S, Cradock A, Doescher M, Evenson K, Kerr J, Maddock J, Pluto D,
Steinman L, Tompkins N, Troped P, Schmid T. 2010. Examination of trends and evidence-based
elements in state physical education legislation: A content analysis. J School Health. 80(7): 326-32.
35. Eyler A, Dreisinger M. Publishing on policy: Trends in public health. 2011. Prev Chronic Dis.
8(1):A22. http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2011/jan/09_0247.htm.
36. Eyler A, Dodson E, Chalifour S, Brownson R. 2011. Methods of generating state revenue for
breast cancer prevention and early detection: An analysis of Pink Dollars. Public Health Reports. 126
(5); 733-40.
37. Eyler A. 2011. Promoting physical activity through policy. 2011. Research Digest: A publication
of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sport.
38. Arango C, Perez D, Eyler A. 2011. Walking or bicycling to school and weight status among
adolescents from Montería, Colombia. J Phys Act Health. 8:S171-77.
39. Nguyen L, Eyler A. 2012 State legislation savvy: A primer and tools for online legislative research
in the United States. Prev Chronic Dis. 9: 100298. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd9.100298.
40. Eyler A, Swaller E. 2012. Community use policies in Missouri. J School Health. 82(4): 175-9.
41. Dodson E, Eyler A, Chalifour S, Wintrode C. 2012. A review of obesity-themed policy briefs. Am
J Prev Med. 43(3S2): S143-148.
42. Jones E, Eyler A, Nguyen L, Kong J, Brownson R, Bailey J. 2012. It’s all in the lens: differences
in views on obesity prevention between advocates and policy makers. Childhood Obesity. 8(3): 243-
250.
43. Zieff SG, Guedes CM, Eyler A. 2012. Policy-makers responses to neighborhood focus group
outcomes on physical activity. J Phys Act Health. 9(8): 1056-64.
44. Eyler A, Nguyen L, Kong J, Yan Y, Brownson R. 2012. Patterns and predictors of enactment of
state childhood obesity legislation in the United States: 2006-2009. Am J Public Health.
102(12):2294-302.
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45. Hipp JA, Eyler A, Kuhlberg JA. 2013. Target population involvement in urban ciclovias: A
preliminary evaluation of St. Louis Open Streets. J Urban Health. 90(6): 1010-15.
46 . Hipp JA, Adlakha D, Eyler A, Chang B, Pless R. 2013. Emerging technologies: webcams and
crowd-sourcing to identify active transportation. Am J Prev Med. 44(1):96-7.
47. Litt J, Zieff S, Goins K, Gustat J, Tabak R, Tompkins N, Lyn R, Eyler A. 2013. Active living
collaboratives in the United States: Understanding characteristics, activities, and achievement of
environment. Prev Chronic Dis. 10 E19. DOI: 10.58888pcd101200162.
48. Goins KV, Schneider K, Brownson R, Carnoske C, Evenson K, Eyler A, Heinrich K, Litt J, Lyn R,
Maddock J, Reed H, Tompkins NO, Lemon S. 2013. Municipal officials’ perceived barriers to
consideration of physical activity in community design decision-making. J Pub Health Manag Pract.
19(3): S65-S73.
49. Litt J, Reed H, Zieff S, Tabak R, Eyler A, Tompkins NO, Lyn R, Gustat J, Goins KV, Bornstein D.
2013. Advancing environmental and policy change through active living collaboratives: Compositional
and stakeholder engagement correlates of group effectiveness. J Pub Health Manag Pract. 19(3): S49-
57.
50. Lyn R, Aytur S, Davis T, Eyler A, Evenson K, Chriqui J, Cradock A, Goins KV, Litt J, Brownson
RC. 2013. Policy, systems and environmental change for obesity prevention: An advocacy framework
to inform local and state action. J Pub Health Manag Pract. 19(3): S23-S33.
51. Chriqui J, Eyler A, Carnoske C, Slater S. 2013. State and district policy influences on district-wide
elementary and middle school physical education practices. J Pub Health Manag Pract. 19(3): S41-
S48.
52. Moreland-Russell S, Eyler A, Hipp A, Barbero C. 2013. Diffusion of complete streets policies. J
Pub Health Manag Pract. 19(3):S89-S96.
53. Gustat J, Healy I, Reed H, Tabak R, Goins K, Bornstein D, Carnoske C, Eyler A. 2013. Lessons in
promoting active living: The collaborative perspective. J Pub Health Manag Pract. 19(3): S58-S64.
54. Zieff S, Hipp JA, Eyler A, Kim M. 2013. Ciclovia initiatives: challenges along the route to
success. J Pub Health Manag Pract. 19(3): S74-S82.
55. Eyler A, Brownson R, Schmid T. 2013. Making strides for active living: the policy research
perspective. 2013. J Pub Health Manag Pract. 19(3): S5-S7.
56. Evenson K, Brownson R, Satinsky S, Eyler A, Kohl HW III. 2013. The U.S. National Physical
Activity Plan: Dissemination and use by public health practitioners. Am J Prev Med. 44(5): 431-438.
57. Abdulloeva, S. Eyler A. 2013. Policies on Worksite Lactation Support within States and
Organizations. Women Health. 22(8): 1-6.
58. Gustat J, O’Malley K, Hu T, Tabak R, Goins K, Valko C, Litt J, Eyler A. 2014 Support for
physical activity policies and perceptions of work and neighborhood environments: Variance by BMI
and activity status at the county and individual levels. Am J Prev Med. 28(3Suppl): S33-43.
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59. Eyler A, Dodson E, Brownson R. 2014. The connection between research and policy advocacy in
the United States: A qualitative study. Health Behav Policy Rev. 1(1): 50-57.
60. Eyler A, Chriqui J, Maddock J, Evenson K, Gustat J, Hooker S, Lyn R, Segar M, Ohara Tompkins
N, Zieff S. et. al. 2014. Opportunity meets planning; An analysis of state physical activity-related
plans. J Phys Act Health. 11(1): 45-50.
61. Hipp JA, Eyler A, Zieff S, Samuelson M. 2014. Taking physical activity to the streets: The
popularity of Ciclovıa and Open Streets initiatives in the United States. Am J Health Promot. 28(sp3):
S114-S115.
62. Eyler A, Hipp JA, Lokuta J. 2015. Moving the barricades to physical activity: A qualitative
analysis of Open Streets initiatives across the U.S. Am J Health Promot. 30(1):e50-8. doi:
10.4278/ajhp.131212-QUAL-633.
63. Lemon SC, Valentine Goins K, Schneider KL, Brownson RC, Valko CA, Evenson KR, Eyler AA,
Heinrich KM, Litt J, Lyn R, Reed HL, O’Hara Tompkins N, Maddock J. 2015. Municipal officials
participation in built environment policy development in the United States. Am J Health Promot.
30(1): 42-9. doi: 10.4278/ajhp.131021-QUAN-536
64. Gustat J, Healy I, Evenson KR, Bornstein DB, Eyler AA. 2014. Perspectives on the National
Physical Activity Plan by Texas practitioners. Health Behav Policy Rev. 1(3): 209-217.
65. Zwald M, Eyler A, Valentine Goins K, Brownson R, Schmid T, Lemon L. 2014. Understanding
municipal officials' involvement in transportation policies supportive of walking and bicycling. J Pub
Health Manag Pract Oct 14. Epub ahead of print.
66. Zwald M, Eyler A, Goins K, Lemon SC. 2016. Multilevel analysis of municipal officials’
participation in land use policies supportive of active living: City and individual factors. Am J Health
Promot. 30(4): 287-90.
67. Purnell J, Herrick C, Moreland-Russell S, Eyler A. 2015. Outside the exam room: Policies for
connecting clinic to community in diabetes prevention and treatment. Prev Chronic Dis. 12:140403.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd12.140403.
68. Strickland JR, Eyler AA, Purnell JQ, Kinghorn AM, Herrick C, Evanoff BA. 2015. Enhancing
workplace efforts to reduce obesity: A qualitative study of low-wage workers in St. Louis, Missouri,
2013-2014. Prev Chron Dis. 12:140405. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd12.140405
69. Eyler A, Blanck H, Gittelsohn J, Karpyn A, McKenzie T, Partington S, Slater S, Winters M. 2015.
Physical activity and food environment assessments: Implications for practice. Am J Prev Med.
48(5):639-645.
70. Barbero C, Gilchrist S, Schooley MW, Chriqui JF, Luke DA, & Eyler AA. 2015. Appraising the
evidence for public health policy components using the Quality and Impact of Component (QuIC)
Evidence Assessment. Glob Heart. 10(1):3-11.
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71. Tabak R, Eyler AA, Dodson EA, Brownson RC. 2015. Accessing evidence to inform public health
policy: A study to enhance advocacy. Public Health. 129(6):698-704.
72. Eyler AA, Zwald ML. 2015. Governors’ priorities for public health and chronic disease
prevention: A qualitative analysis of State of the State addresses. Transl Beh Med.5(30:347-53.
73. Eyler AA, Budd EA, Camberos GJ, Yan Y, Brownson RC. 2016. State legislation related to
increasing physical activity in communities: 2006-2012. J Phys Act Health. 13(2):207-213.
74. Umstattd Meyer M. R., Perry C. K., Sumrall J., Patterson M., Walsh S. M., Clendennen S. L.,
Hooker S. P., Evenson K. R., Goins K. V., Heinrich K., O’Hara Tompkins N., Eyler A. A., Jones S.,
Tabak R., & Valko C. 2016. Physical activity-related policy and environmental strategies to prevent
obesity in rural communities: A systematic review of the literature, 2002-2013. Preventing Chronic
Disease. 13; Jan 7: 150406. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd13.150406.
75. Herrick C, Eyler AA, Yount B. 2016. Implications of Supermarket Access, Neighborhood
Walkability, and Poverty Rates for Diabetes Risk in an Employee Population. Public Health
Nutrition.19(11):2040-8.
76. Hipp JA, Adlakha D, Eyler A, Gernes R, Kargol A, Stylianou A, Pless R.et al. 2016. In
Thakuriah, P. N. Tilahun and M. Zellner edited Seeing Cities through Big Data: Research Methods
and Applications in Urban Informatics, to be published by Springer, Consisting of papers presented in
an NSF-funded Workshop on Big Data and Urban Informatics.
77. Zwald M, Eyler A. Moreland Russell, S. 2016. Opening the window of opportunity for active
transportation policies. Health Behavior and Policy Review. 3(4):293-303.
78. Segar ML, Heinrich K, Zieff S, Lyn R, Gustat J, OHara Tompkins N, Perry CK, Umstadd Meyer
R, Bornstein D, Manteiga A, Eyler A. 2016. What walking means to moms: Qualitative insights from
a national sample of urban, low income mothers to inform efforts to brand and promote walking. J
Transport Health. 5: 5-15.
79. Adlakha D, Hipp JA, Brownson RC, Eyler AA, Lesegerol CK, Raghaven R. 2016. Can We
Walk?" Environmental Supports for Physical Activity in India. Prev Med.103:S81-S89.
80. Manteiga AM, Eyler AA, Valko CR, Brownson RC, Evenson KR, Schmid, TL. 2017. The impact
of the Physical Activity Policy Research Network. Am J Prev Med. 52(3);Suppl 3:S224-S227.
81. Eyler AA. 2017. From surveys to sidewalks: Translating physical activity research in to policy and
environmental change. Translational J Am Coll Sports Med. 2(7):34-36.
82. Park T, Eyler AA, Tabak R, Valko C, Brownson RC. 2017. Opportunities for promoting physical
activity by understanding the values of community members. J Env Public Health. Volume 2017,
Article ID 8608432.
83. Brownson RC, Eyler AA, Harris JA, Moore J, Tabak R. 2018. Getting the word out: New
approaches for disseminating public health. J Public Health Mgmt Pract. 24(2):102-111.
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84. Eyler AA, Valko C, Ramadas R, Macchi M, Fershtyen Z, Brownson RC. 2018. Administrative
Evidence-Based Practices in State Chronic Disease Practitioners. Am J Prev Med. 54(2): 275-283.
85. Eyler AA, Hipp JA, Valko C, Ramadas R, Zwald M. 2018. Can workplace building design
influence employee physical activity? J Phys Act. 15:355-360.
86. Furtado K, Fershtyen Z, Macchi M, Eyler A, Valko C, Brownson R. 2018. Health departments
with a commitment to health equity. Health Affairs. 1:38-46.
87. Budd EL, McQueen A, Eyler A, Haire-Joshu D, Auslander WF, Brownson RC. 2018. The role of
physical activity enjoyment in the pathways from the social and physical environments to physical
activity of adolescent girls. Prev Med. 111:6-13.
88. Eyler A, Piekarz-Porter E, Serrano N. 2018. Pay to Play? State laws related to high school sports
participation fees. J Public Health Mgmt Pract.
89. Eyler A, Valko C, Serrano N. 2018. Perspectives on High School “Pay to Play” Sports Fee
Policies: A Qualitative Study. Transl J Am College Sports Med. 3(19):152-57
90. Beck AM, Eyler AA, Hipp JA, King AC, Tabak RG, Yan Y, Reis RS, Duncan DD, Gilbert AS,
Serrano NH, & Brownson, RC. 2019. A multilevel approach for promoting physical activity in rural
communities: A cluster randomized controlled trial. BMC Public Health, 19(126).
doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-6443-8
91. Iannotti L, Kreuter M, Hobson A, Siebert-Kuhlman A, Eyler A. (in press) Public health seminar:
Classics to contemporary for a new pedagogy. Pedagogy Health Promot. Accepted 7/21/18
92. Zwald M, Eyler A, Haire-Joshu D, Handy S, Harris JK, Moreland-Russell S, Brownson R. (in
press) Network influences on this development and implementation on active transportation policies in
six US cities. Prev Med. (Accepted 10-26-18)
93. Eyler A, Valko C, Macchi M, Fershteyn Z, Mazzucca S,Brownson C, Lau A, Brownson R. (in
press) Adjusting the lens: Addressing health equity in chronic disease prevention. Health Equity.
94. Yang S, Eyler A, Reis R, Brownson R, Chung G, Samuels L. (in press ) Developing livable cities:
Do we have what it takes? Cities & Health. Accepted May 1, 2019.
95. Gilbert A, Duncan D, Beck A, Eyler A, Brownson R. (in press) A qualitative study identifying
barriers and facilitators of physical activity in rural communities. J Rural Health. Accepted June 3,
2019.
Submitted for Review
Eyler A, Valko C, Curoe K, Ramadas R, Chriqui J. (in review) Implementation of updated childcare
nutrition regulations in Colorado. Frontiers in Public Health. Submitted May 15, 2019.
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Kepper MM, Staiano AE, Katzmarzyk, Reis RS, Eyler A et.al. (in review) Neighborhood influences
on women’s parenting practices for children’s outdoor play: A qualitative study. BMC Public Health.
Submitted Feb 20, 2019.
Eyler A, Valko C, Curoe K, Ramadas R. (in review) Athletic Directors Perceptions of High School
Sports Particiaption Fee Policies: A National Study. (in review)T J Am Coll Sport Med. Submitted
May 18, 2019.
Kepper MM, Staiano AE, Katzmerzyk PT, Reis RS, Eyler AA, Elbanna B, Kendall ML, Griffith DM,
Denstel KD, Broyles ST. (in review) Using Mixed Methods to Understand Women's Parenting
Practices Related to Their Child's Outdoor Play and Physical Activity among Families Living in
Diverse Neighborhood Environments. Soc Sci Med. Submitted June 10, 2019.
Policy Briefs
Policy Briefs for Translational Behavioral Medicine:
Eyler A. 2013. Are diabetes apps based on evidence? Transl Behav Med. 3(3): 233.
Eyler A. 2013. A disconnect between guidelines and practice: Provider pharmacotherapy counseling
for cancer survivors who smoke. Transl Behav Med. 3(2): 141.
Eyler A. 2013. Preventing substance abuse and increasing energy balance in middle school students:
What works? Transl Behav Med. 3(1): 8-9.
Eyler A. 2012. A model for transdisciplinary team-based research: implications for policy and
research. Transl Behav Med. 2(4): 380.
Eyler A. 2012. Integrating Behavioral Health Services within Military Health System: A Model for
Opportunities and Challenges. Transl Behav Med. 2(3): 262.
Eyler A. 2012. Adapting heart disease prevention for older women with diabetes: evidence-based
possibilities. Transl Behav Med. 2 (2): 128.
Eyler A. 2012. Pain prevention and treatment using the Internet: possibilities and policy implications
Transl Behav Med. 2(1): 9.
Eyler A. 2011. Consumer health informatics: Improving patient engagement. Transl Behav Med.
1(1):10.
Eyler A. 2011. Policies supporting urban physical activity promotion: Lessons from Bogota, Colombia
and Curitiba, Brazil. Transl Behav Med. 1(2): 207.
Eyler A, Spring B. 2011. Diabetes Prevention Program: A Lesson in Translation. Transl Behav Med.
1(3): 371.
Eyler A. 2011. National program for improvement of VA primary care: Evaluating the PACT
initiative in VA Ann Arbor healthcare system. Transl Behav Med. Medicine. 1(4):
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Additional Policy Briefs:
Policy Research and Implications: Promoting Walking and Cycling to School. 2007
http://prc.slu.edu/paprn.htm
Policy Research and Implications: Community Trail Development. 2007
http://prc.slu.edu/paprn.htm
Missouri Safe Routes to School Network: Joint Use Agreements. 2010
Missouri Council on Activity and Nutrition: Farm to Institution. 2010
Policies Statements:
American Public Health Association-Policy Statement Accepted November 2015
Building environments and a public health workforce to support physical activity in older adults
(Authors: Perry C, Aija R, Bornstein D, Bruning N, Clennin M, Eyler A et al)
American Public Health Association –Policy Statement Accepted November 2013
Supporting the National Physical Activity Plan
(Authors: Eyler A, Hooker S, Dunton G, Maddock J.)
Supplements, Book Chapters, Manuals
Editor: Book titled: Physical Activity and Public Health: A Guide from Effective Interventions.
Springer Publishing. January 2019. (Eds: Moore J, Eyler A, Bornstein D, Maddock J)
Lead Editor: Book titled: Prevention, Policy, and Public Health. Oxford University Press. January
2016. (Eds: Eyler A, Chriqui J, Moreland Russell S, Brownson R)
Guest Editor of Supplements: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2013 (19s3), Journal
of Physical Activity and Health 2010 7(s1), Women and Health 2002 36(2) and Am J Prev Med 2003
25 (3Si)
Contributing author and committee member: Institute of Medicine. 2013. Educating the Student Body:
Taking Physical Activity and Physical Education to School, National Academies Press, Washington
D.C.
Chapter author: Eyler A, Evenson KR, Brownson RC.2014. Tracking and measuring physical activity
policy. In: Implementing Physical Activity Strategies. Eds: Pate, RR and Buchner DM. Human
Kinetics, Champaign Il.
Contributing author: Institute of Medicine. 2002. Lifestyle behaviors contributing to the burden of
cancer: physical activity. In: Fulfilling the Promise of Cancer Prevention and Early Detection. National
Academies Press. Washington D.C.
Editor: Environmental, Policy, and Cultural Factors Related to Physical Activity in a Diverse Sample
of Women: The Women's Cardiovascular Health Network Project. 2002. CRC Press. Boca Raton, FL.
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Media
2017 News Article Fast Company Magazine. https://www.fastcompany.com/40472360/the-u-s-is-
failing-at-making-its-communities-more-walkable
2015 http://www.wsj.com/articles/scientists-probe-indoor-work-spaces-for-clues-to-better-health-
1445879811
2014 Panelist. American Public Health Association. National Public Health Week Google Hangout
on Active Transportation. https://plus.google.com/+APHAorg/videos
2013 Editorial. http://www.stltoday.com/news/opinion/columns/schools-should-encourage-students-
to-be-active/article_bd4db547-20fb-5a31-8d07-d4ebf58fea09.html STL Post Dispatch
Television Interview: 6/2/13 Fox 2 Morning News. Physical Activity in School
Radio Interview Panel: Girls on the Run 10th anniversary. Don Marsh, St. Louis National
Public Radio
2012 News Article: Open Streets STL. http://www.stltoday.com/lifestyles/health-med-
fit/fitness/open-streets-to-highlight-south-st-louis-neighborhoods/article_790e3a0b-dfba-5f5b-
a044-11424c0460a5.html STL Post Dispatch
2010 Radio Interview: Policies on Breast Cancer Awareness License Plates. Don Marsh, St. Louis
National Public Radio
Quoted in:
2019 Livestrong.com: Fitness Can't Just Be For the Rich (Feb 21, 2019)
2010 St. Louis Riverfront Times: Active Transportation to School
2010 Prevention Magazine: The Health Benefits of Walking
2007 St. Louis Post Dispatch: Home Sweet Gym
2004 Shape Magazine: Your Get-Ready-To-Lose Plan
2003 US News and World Report, LA Times, Casa Grade Dispatch, St Louis Post Dispatch,
Progressive Woman Magazine, Louisville Courier Journal: Women and Physical Activity
Presentations (2003-2019)
2019 Yang S, Reis R, Eyler A, Kyung G, Brownson R. Developing livable cities: Do we
have what it takes? Active Living Research Conference. Charleston, SC. (poster)
Gilbert A, Duncan D, Eyler A, Beck A, Brownson R. Understanding motivations
around physical activity in rural communities. Active Living Research Conference.
Chrleston, SC. (poster)
Slater A, Sanghera S, Herrera C, Eyler A, Chriqui J. Encouraging “active learning”:
Assessing implementation of Head Start’s physical activity requirements. Active Living
Research Conference. Charleston SC. (poster)
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Eyler A, Valko C, Ramadas R, Curoe K, Serrano N. Evening the playing field: The use
of waivers within high school sports participation fee policies Active Living Research
Conference. Charleston, SC. (poster)
Eyler A, Valko C, Ramadas R, Curoe K, Serrano N. Sports participation fees in high
schools: A national survey of athletic directors. Active Living Research Conference.
Charleston, SC. (poster)
Lautner S, Eyler A, Spengler JO. Media analysis of sport participation fees and student
athlete health equity. Active Living Research Conference. Charleston, SC. (oral)
2018 Valko C, Eyler A, Serrano N. Pay to Play: A Mixed Methods Study of the
Implementation of Sports Participation Fees in the U.S. Active Living Research
Conference. Banff, BC, Canada (poster)
Eyler A, Valko C, Ramadas R, Curoe K. Pay or no play? Assessing athletic directors
perceptions of sports participation fee policies, International Society for Physical
Activity and Health Annual Conference. London, UK. (poster)
Vielot NA, Butler AM, Ramadas R, Trogdon J, Smith JS, Eyler A (2018,
December). Impact of state legislation of human papillomavirus vaccination on vaccine
uptake in the United States. Paper presented at the European Research Organisation on
Genital Infection and Neoplasia, Lisbon, Portugal.
2017 Eyler A, Valko C, Serrano N. Perceptions of Pay to Play Policies on High School
Sports Participation: A Qualitative Study. American Public Health Association Annual
Meeting. Atlanta, GA
Eyler A, Greenwood K, Ramadas R. Exploring Correlates of State Legislation Related
to HPV Vaccine. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA
Piekarz-Porter E, Eyler A, Serrano N. State Legislation Related to Sports Participation
Fees. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA
2016 Eyler A, Valko C, Hipp JA, Ramadas R. Multiple Methodology Assessment of
Workplace Built Environment on Physical Activity. American Public Health
Association Annual Meeting. Denver, MO.
Eyler A, Ramadas RR, Valko CR, Hipp JA. Better Building design for More
Collaboration and Better Mental Health. American Public Health Association Annual
Meeting. Denver, MO. (poster)
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Eyler A. Creating Healthy Spaces: Evaluating a New Building for Health. Green
Building Association. St. Louis, MO.
Eyler A, Matsuno N, Padua N. Healthy Building Design. Society for College and
Univeristy Planners, Western Regional Conference, Phoenix, AZ.
2015 Eyler A. Policy Strategies for Promoting Physical Activity. Institute of Medicine
Roundtable on Obesity Solutions “Physical Activity: Moving Toward Obesity
Solutions,” Washington DC.
2014 Eyler A. (moderator) Invited Session: Progress in Physical Activity Policy Research.
American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
Zwald M, Eyler A, Goins KV, Brownson RC, Lemon S. Facilitators and barriers to
municipal officals’ participation in local transportation policies. American Public
Health Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
2013 Hipp A, Eyler A, Zieff S, Samuelson M. Open Streets, Closed Streets, Your Streets,
My Streets. Pre-conference workshop at Active Living Research Annual Meeting, San
Diego, CA.
Eyler, A. Physical Activity Policy Research Network: Bridging policy to practice.
American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
Eyler A (moderator) Invited Session - Framing Community and School-based
Environment & Policy Approaches to Advance Active Living Session American Public
Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
Etheridge K, Eyler A, Brownson RC. State Childhood Obesity Policy Evaluation.
American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.
2012 Eyler A. Is there public support for physical activity policies in the US? American
Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Eyler A. (moderator) Invited Session: Framing community and school based
environmental approaches to achieve active living. American Public Health Association
Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Eyler A. Applied Research Relevant to Building the Evidence Base for Obesity
Prevention. Weight of the Nation, Washington D.C.
2011 Eyler A. Principles of Physical Activity Policy. Physical Activity and Public Health
Course, Sea Pines, SC.
Eyler A. It’s all in the Lens: Differences in Obesity Prevention Legislation among
Legislators and Advocates. National Association for Local Boards of Health
(NALBOH) Annual Meeting, Coeur D’Alene, Idaho.
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Eyler A. Driving a response: Physical Activity Policy. Center TRT Obesity Prevention
Conference, Chapel Hill, NC.
Eyler A. Making PE Legislation work in your state: Lessons learned from PAPRN PE
Legislation Analysis. National Society for Physical Activity Practitioners in Public
Health Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.
Eyler A. How Can Physical Activity Policy Make A Difference: The Big Picture.
NSTPHND and NSPAPPH joint annual meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.
Eyler A. National and State Policy Strategies to promote physical activity. American
College of Sports Medicine International Conference, Denver, CO.
Eyler A. Physical Activity Policy Research Network. Measurement strategies for
Accelerating Progress in Obesity Prevention. Institute of Medicine workshop. Los
Angeles, CA.
Eyler A. and Chriqui J. Opportunity Meets Planning: An Assessment of State Plans to
Increase Physical Activity. (poster) Active Living Research Annual Meeting San
Diego, CA.
Eyler A and Jones E. It’s all in the lens: Qualitative differences between advocates and
policy makers in facilitators and barriers to state obesity policies. Active Living
Research Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.
Eyler A. Connecting Researchers and Practitioners to Combat Childhood Obesity.
Healthy Youth Partnership Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO.
2010 Eyler A. An Inventory of State Legislation in Relation to the CDC’s Recommended
Community Strategies to Prevent Obesity. SOPHE-Prevention Research Center Annual
Conference, Atlanta, GA.
2009 Eyler A. Physical Activity Policy Research Network: Gaps and Opportunities for
Physical Activity Policy Research. Canadian Cancer Control and Prevention Meeting,
Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Eyler A. Is Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Planning a Chronic Disease Strategy?
National Chronic Disease Conference, National Harbor, MD.
Eyler A. How common is evidence-based state physical education legislation?
Prevention Research Centers Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
Eyler A. Exploring the Role of Policy in the Development of Community Trails: A
Multi-Site Case Study. Active Living Research, Coronado, CA.
2006 Pratt, M., Eyler A, Evenson K. Troped P. Emerging Transdisciplinary Research in
Physical Activity Policy. International Conference of the American College of Sports
Medicine, Denver, CO.
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Schmid T, Eyler A, Doescher M, Pluto D, Emerging Transdisciplinary Research in
Physical Activity Policy. International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health.
Atlanta, GA.
Eyler A. Policies Influencing Active Transport to and From School: A multi-site case
study. Active Living Research Conference, Coronado, CA.
2005 Eyler A. Women and Physical Activity. WISEWOMAN conference, San Diego, CA.
2004 Eyler A. Finding and Presenting Evidence: Overcoming barriers to health behavior
change for women. Presented at MDHSS Moving Women’s Health Research into
Practice Conference, Columbia, MO.
2003 Eyler A. Correlates of physical activity among rural white women in two mid-western
states. American Public Health Association Conference
Eyler A, Matson-Koffman D, Evenson KR. What Factors Influence Physical Activity in
Women from Diverse Racial/Ethnic Groups? Results from the Women’s Cardiovascular
Health Network Project. American Public Health Association Conference
Eyler A. Why women should exercise, why they don’t, and what you can do to help.
Presented at the International Health, Racquet, and Sports Club Association conference,
San Francisco, CA.
Webinars
Eyler A. Promoting Walking and Walkable Communities Together: Cross Sector Recommendations.
National Physical Activity Society. April 16, 2018.
Eyler A. The Brown School Expansion Evaluation Project. Buro Happold Engineer and Design.
January 23, 2017
Eyler A, Hipp JA, Valko C, Ramadas R. The Brown School Expansion Evaluation Project. Moore,
Ruble, and Yuddell Architects. October 17, 2016.
Eyler A, Valko C. Coalitions: Maximizing the power of individuals and groups through collective
action. Get Active Kansas, Physical Activity Champions Webinar Series. April 24, 2014.
Eyler A, Valko C. Walking/Biking to School Initiatives and Joint Use Agreements. Get Active
Kansas, Physical Activity Champions Webinar Series. April 2, 2013
Eyler A, Valko C. Physical Activity Champions. Get Active Kansas, Physical Activity Champions
Webinar Series. December 18, 2013.
Eyler A, Valko C. Physical Activity Policy Research Network. National Physical Activity Society.
February 24, 2014.
Eyler A, Valko C. Research to Practice and Practical Research. National Association of Chronic
Disease Directors. April 15, 2013.
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Eyler A. Community Use Policies in Missouri. Safe Routes to School Network, Missouri chapter.
April 5, 2011.
Eyler A. National and State Policies to Promote Physical Activity. National Society of Physical
Activity Practitioners in Public Health. July 26, 2011.
Professional Service
Brown School
2019-present Strategic Planning Committee
2017-present Member, Public Health Competency Committee
2017-present President, Delta Omega, Gamma Sigma Chapter
2014-present Member, Community Partnership Committee
2012-2015 Faculty Advisor and Evaluator for Brown School Wellness Committee
2012-2016 Member, Brown School Evaluation Committee
2011-2012 Member, Health and Wellness committee for Brown School building plan
2009-present Professional Development series instructor
2008-present Guest lecturer
Washington University in St. Louis
2018-present Member, Conflicts of Interest Review Committee,
2017-present Executive Board Member, Association for Women Faculty (President-Elect)
2017 Member, Olin Scholarship Review Committee
2011-present Member, Washington University in St. Louis Employee Wellness Program
Planning and Advisory Committee
2009-present Mentor, Institute for Clinical and Translational Sciences
2008-2010 Member, Medical School “Tread the Med” planning committee
2008-present Guest Lecturer, School of Medicine, School of Physical Therapy
St. Louis Community
2010-present Member, Help for Your Health Committee, Barnes Jewish Health Care
2008-present Evaluator, Girls on the Run St. Louis
2005-2008 Vice President of Support Services, Parent Association, Rockwood School
District, Center for Creative Learning Gifted Education
2003-2008 Volunteer Grant Writer, Chair, Environmental Awareness Committee,
Rockwood School District, Ridge Meadows Elementary School
2003-present Volunteer, Rockwood School District Partners in Education
National
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2015-present Member, National Physical Activity Plan Association Walking and Walkability
Committee
Sector Lead, National Physical Activity Plan Public Health Sector
2015-2018 Senior Associate Editor, Journal of Physical Activity and Health
2011-2013 Committee Member, Institute of Medicine, Educating the Student Body Report
2011-present American Public Health Association, Physical Activity Section, Chair, (2013-
14) Policy chair (2011-12)
2009-present Member, National Physical Activity Plan Guidance, Public Health Sector
2013-2014 Member, Built Environment Assessment Training ThinkTank Committee
2012-2013 Committee Member, Institute of Medicine, Physical Activity and Physical
Education in Schools
2010-2013 Policy Columnist, Translational Behavioral Medicine
2010-2012 Member, Weight of the Nation Planning Committee
Peer Review Activity
2018 International Society for Physical Activity and Health proposal reviews
2009-present Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Active Living Research proposal reviews
2009-present American Public Health Association annual meeting abstract reviews
2010 National Institutes for Health Community-Level Health Intervention Program
(CHLP) proposal reviews
2010-present Institute for Clinical and Translational Science, proposal review
2010-present Center of Excellence for Training and Research Translation, evaluation reviews
2009-present ICF Macro, expert panelist for intervention evaluation
2003-2004 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Systematic Reviewer
Journal Reviews (selected sample)
Conduct scholarly reviews for many public health journals including:
American Journal of Epidemiology
American Journal of Public Health
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Health Education Research
Health and Place
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
Journal of School Health
Journal of Physical Activity and Health
Journal of Women’s Health and Gender-Based Medicine
Journal of Urban Health
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Preventing Chronic Disease
Social Science in Medicine
Translational Behavioral Medicine (served as Policy Columnist)
Women and Health
Professional Honors and Awards
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2016 Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award, Graduate Student Senate, Washington
University in St. Louis
2009-present Institute for Public Health Scholar, Washington University in St. Louis
2010 Co-Author of one of the top ten most influential articles of 2010 (Brownson RC,
Seiler R, Eyler A. 2010. Measuring the impact of public health policy. Prev
Chronic Dis. 7(4):A77.)
1998 Health Education and Behavior article of the year award. (Eyler A, Baker E,
Cromer L, King, AC, Brownson RC, Donatelle, RJ. 1998. Physical activity and
minority women: A qualitative study. Health Educ Behav. 25(5): 640-652
1987 Outstanding Senior Award for Health and Human Services, Ohio University
Professional Memberships
American Public Health Association
American College of Sports Medicine
MOCAN (Missouri Council on Activity and Nutrition)
MO STRS Network (Missouri Safe Routes to School Network)
Certifications
1993-present National Center for Health Education Credentialing; Certified Health Education
Specialist (CHES)
1990-2000 American College Of Sports Medicine; Health Fitness Instructor