Faculty and Staff

Nutrition and Exercise Sciences

Stewart Trost

Associate Professor
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Faculty

College of Health and Human Sciences
Oregon State University
203D Women's Building
Corvallis, OR 97331

Phone:541-737-5931
Fax:541-737-6613
E-mail:stewart.trost@oregonstate.edu
Vitae Documents

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Research Interests
Prevention of childhood obesity
Assessment of physical activity in children and youth
Psychosocial and environmental determinants of physical activity behavior
Community- and school-based promotion of physical activity
The relationship between physical activity and other health behaviors

Publications

Conwell L, Trost SG, Spence L, Brown W, Batch J. (2008) The feasibility of a home-based moderate-intensity physical activity intervention in obese children and adolescents. British Journal of Sports Medicine E-pub ahead of print
 
Trost SG, Fees B, Dzewaltowski D (2008) Feasibility and efficacy of a move and learn physical activity curriculum in preschool children. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 5:88-103.
 
Trost SG, Loprinzi PD (2008) Exercise – Promoting healthy lifestyles in children and adolescents. Journal of Clinical Lipidology 2:162-168
 
Trost SG, Rosenkranz RR., Dzewaltowski D (2008) Physical Activity Levels among Children Attending After-School Programs. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 40:622-9.
 
Trost, SG, (2007) Measurement of physical activity in children and adolescents. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 1:299-314
 
Welk, GJ, Eisenmann, JC, Schaben, J, Trost, SG, Dale, D (2007) Calibration of the Biotrainer Pro activity monitor in youth. Pediatric Exercise Science, 19:145-158
 
Trost S.G., Marshall A.L., Miller R., Hurley J.T., Hunt J.A. Validation of a 24-h physical activity recall in indigenous and non-indigenous Australian adolescents. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 2006; Sep 5; [Epub ahead of print]
 
Trost S.G., Way R., Okely A.D. Predictive validity of three Actigraph energy expenditure equations for children. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 2006;38:380-387.
 
Trost S.G., McIver K.L., Pate R.R. Conducting accelerometer-based activity assessments in field-based research. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 2005;37(11 suppl):S531-543.
 
Tweedy S.M., Trost S.G. Validity of accelerometry for measurement of activity in people with brain injury. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 2005;37:1474-1480.
 
Trost S.G. School physical education in the post report era: An analysis from public health. Journal of Teaching Physical Education 2004;23:316-335.
 

Books and Chapters

Trost, S. (2006). Trost S.G. Public Health. In. Handbook of Research in Physical Education, Kirk D, MacDonald D, and O’Sullivan M (Eds.). Sage Publication, London, pp.163-187.
 
Trost, S. (2005). Trost S.G., Ward D.S. Factors related to Girls’ Participation in Physical Activity. In Healthy Sport and Physical Activity Participation for Girls and Women, Ransdell L. (Ed,). National Association for Girls and Women in Sport, pp. 3-28
 

Editorships and Editorial Board Memberships

Trost SG. Associate Editor, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
 

Research Grants and Contracts

Trost, SG, Principal Investigator, Pfeiffer, KA (2007-2012) Longitudinal validity of accelerometry in youth, National Institutes of Healthy-National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $1,568,541
 
Trost, SG, Principal Investigator (2006-2007) Evaluation of the Healthy Kansas Kids Obesity Prevention Program, Kansas Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies. $9,834
 
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