Paul Kelly
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Lecturer in physical activity and health #physicalactivity
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Looking forward to the WHO webinar on the new global comparable estimates of physical inactivity, featuring lead author, PAHRC's Dr Tessa Strain Tessa Strain on Wednesday 3rd July Register still time to register here- who.int/news-room/even…
New publication by Dr Tessa Strain Tessa Strain and colleagues in Lancet Global Health: National, regional, and global trends in insufficient physical activity among adults from 2000 to 2022: a pooled analysis of 507 population-based surveys. thelancet.com/journals/langl…
Exciting opportunity & fantastic collaboration in this multi site research study - join our growing, multidisciplinary team who are passionate abt athlete health UKCCIIS - IOC Research Centre of Excellence Niall Elliott 🇬🇧🏴 William Adams, PhD, ATC, FACSM Moray House School of Education and Sport See 👇 for more details. Applications open until 26th July 🕑
The countdown is on to SPARC2024 Wednesday December 4th The University of Edinburgh Registration now open! Keynote announcement coming soon! Abstracts (workshops, academic abstracts and case studies of good practice) open in August. canva.com/design/DAGIrV_…
We are attending the World Health Organization (WHO) launch of the new global estimates of physical inactivity in adults to learn more about the research exploring the differences between men and women and across ages and regions. Being active is good for health - WHO Explore more work from WHO on
PAHRC’s Chancellor’s Fellow Dr Tessa Strain Tessa Strain presenting the methods for the new WHO World Health Organization (WHO) global estimates of physical inactivity who.int/news-room/even…
PAHRC colleagues contributing to the inaugural UKCCIIS - IOC Research Centre of Excellence conference at the John McIntyre Conference Centre. Beautiful weather to welcome the impressive line-up of international speakers and delegates
🧵1/6 Where to start. Its been a blast. It’ll take a while to digest the last 2 days UKCCIIS - IOC Research Centre of Excellence inaugural conference. Insightful talks about IP initiatives fr. world renowned researchers across diverse sports. New knowledge/data, from the usual suspects 🏉⚽️& a host of new sports.
Delighted to announce the SPARC 2024 keynote- Professor Cindy Gray Cindy Gray “Using physical activity to address health inequalities” Save the date- Wednesday December 4th John McIntyre Conference Centre Edinburgh
Feeling very privileged to be delivering this lecture. Still time to sign-up - online and in-person options available. PAHRC ISPEHS Nanette Mutrie Marie Murphy Paul Kelly Graham Baker Claire Fitzsimons
Ever wondered what ISPAH gets up to when its not organising major international conferences? We've done a fair bit of advocacy over the past 15 years. You can learn about it here....doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2… fiona bull Journal of Physical Activity & Health Human Kinetics
"It's really encouraging to see concerted policy efforts, concerted promotion efforts, may well have been making a difference." Research conducted by The University of Edinburgh has found that people in Scotland are walking more frequently than they were 10 years ago.
PAHRCs Tessa Strain Tessa Strain talking about positive walking trends in Scotland and highlighting some challenges in getting the Scottish population more active 🚶🚶♀️
Planning a systematic review? Need to evaluate & interpret existing systematic review evidence? Practical guidance from Dave Saunders Ruth Jenkins (((MarshallDozier))) Paul Kelly Dr Sarah Morton | Sorcha Mhorton Tessa Strain 28/11- 07/11 edin.ac/3TTWmbV #SystematicReview #ClinicalResearch
We have an event planned for ESRC social science festival on the 19th October in our beautiful University of Stirling campus! Science of Steps: A creative walk through nature revealing the science behind the benefits of a short stroll tickettailor.com/events/iaa1/13… @esrc Paths for All #ScienceofSteps