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Michiyo Tomioka, PhD

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Faculty RankAssistant Professor
InstitutionUniversity of Hawaii
DepartmentOffice of Public Health Studies
AddressThompson School of Social Work and Public Health
University of Hawaii at Manoa
1960 East-West Road
Honolulu HI 96822
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    1. Tomioka M, Yuan S, Yago J, Medeiros C. The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Older Adults Who Participate in Group Physical Exercise Program. Hawaii J Health Soc Welf. 2024 Jul; 83(7):180-186. PMID: 38974802.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health
    2. Tomioka M, Braun KL, Wu YY, Holt K, Keele P, Tsuhako L, Yago J. Twelve-Month Retention in and Impact of Enhance?Fitness on Older Adults in Hawai'i. J Aging Res. 2019; 2019:9836181. PMID: 31565435.
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    3. Tomioka M, Braun K, Homma M, Nobuhara H, Kubota T, Sakai H. Perceptions of Factors Impacting Longevity among Hawai'i Older Adults. Hawaii J Med Public Health. 2017 03; 76(3):71-76. PMID: 28352492.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Humans
    4. Tomioka M, Braun KL. Examining Sustainability Factors for Organizations that Adopted Stanford's Chronic Disease Self-Management Program. Front Public Health. 2014; 2:140. PMID: 25964896.
      Citations: 4     Fields:    
    5. Tomioka M, Braun KL, Ah Cook V, Compton M, Wertin K. Improving behavioral and clinical indicators in Asians and Pacific Islanders with diabetes: findings from a community clinic-based program. Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2014 May; 104(2):220-5. PMID: 24636628.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    6. Tomioka M, Braun KL. Implementing evidence-based programs: a four-step protocol for assuring replication with fidelity. Health Promot Pract. 2013 Nov; 14(6):850-8. PMID: 23271718.
      Citations: 6     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    7. Tomioka M, Sugihara N, Braun KL. Replicating the EnhanceFitness physical activity program in Hawai`i's multicultural population, 2007-2010. Prev Chronic Dis. 2012; 9:E74. PMID: 22440548.
      Citations: 8     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    8. Tomioka M, Braun KL, Compton M, Tanoue L. Adapting Stanford's Chronic Disease Self-Management Program to Hawaii's multicultural population. Gerontologist. 2012 Feb; 52(1):121-32. PMID: 21719630.
      Citations: 15     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    9. Sugihara N, Watanabe M, Tomioka M, Braun KL, Pang L. Cost-benefit estimates of an elderly exercise program on Kaua'i. Hawaii Med J. 2011 Jun; 70(6):116-20. PMID: 22162608.
      Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    10. Mokuau N, Tomioka M. Caregiving and older Japanese adults: lessons learned from the periodical literature. J Gerontol Soc Work. 2010 Feb; 53(2):117-36. PMID: 20094932.
      Citations: 4     Fields:    Translation:Humans
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