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Mathews, E., Thomas, E., Absetz, P., D’Esposito, F., Aziz, Z., Balachandran, S., Daivadanam, M., Thankappan, K. R., & Oldenburg, B. (2018). Cultural adaptation of a peer-led lifestyle intervention program for diabetes prevention in India: The Kerala diabetes prevention program (K-DPP). BMC Public Health, 17(1), 974.
Oldenburg, B., & Absetz, P. (2011). Lost in translation: Overcoming the barriers to global implementation and exchange of behavioral medicine evidence. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 1, 252–255.
Oldenburg, B., & Glanz, K. (2008). Diffusions of innovation, in Glanz, Rimer and Viswanath. In Health behavior and health education: Theory, research and practice (4th ed.). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Oldenburg, B., Perkins, R. J., & Andrews, G. (1985). A controlled trial of psychological intervention in myocardial infarction. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 53(6), 852–859.
Oldenburg, B., Absetz, P., & Chan, C. (2010). Behavioral interventions for prevention and management of chronic disease. In A. Steptoe, K. Freedland, J. R. Jenning, M. Llabre, S. Manuck, & E. Susman (Eds.), Handbook of behavioral medicine: Methods and applications (pp. 969–988). New York: Springer.
Oldenburg, B., Absetz, P., Dunbar, J., Reddy, P., & O’Neil, A. (2011). The spread of diabetes prevention programs around the world: A case study from Finland and Australia. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 1(2), 270–282.
Oldenburg, B., Taylor, C. B., O’Neil, A., et al. (2015). Using new technologies to improve the prevention and management of chronic conditions in populations. Annual Review of Public Health, 36, 483–505.
Thankappan, R., Thirunavukkarasu, S., & Oldenburg, B. (2018). A peer-support lifestyle intervention for preventing type 2 diabetes in India. PLoS Medicine, 15(6), e1002575. Main results demonstrating some important improvements in cardiometabolic outcomes.
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Oldenburg, B. (2019). Oldenburg, Brian. In: Gellman, M. (eds) Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6439-6_1466-2
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