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Mashup Score: 15ABCs: How to Measure Physical Activity? (Pt1) Drs Cabrita and Tikkanen | Physical Activity Researcher - 1 day(s) ago
How to measure physical activity? a. Questionnaires (self-assessment) i Type: 1. Time frame: last month / week / day / now 2. Paper vs. technology based (app)ii. Prosiii. Cons b. Sensorsi. Type: 1. Consumer vs. Research-orientedii. Prosiii. Cons c. Other methods: i. E.g. Environmental sensing, GPS, IoT Dr Miriam Cabrita has done her Bachelor and Master degrees at NOVA School of Science and Technology in Portugal, and her PhD in biomedical engineering in University of Twente Then she has worked at Roessingh Research and Development Center in Netherlands for 8 years coordinating and managing EU research projects related to eHealth Teaching also courses on Physical Activity, Digital Health and Virtual Coaching at the University of Twente. She has acted as a Board Member for 5 years in International Society for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour (ISMPB) Currently she is working as a Chief Customer Officer at Fibion Inc. _____________________ This podcast episode is
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Mashup Score: 15ABCs: How to Measure Physical Activity? (Pt1) Drs Cabrita and Tikkanen | Physical Activity Researcher - 2 day(s) ago
How to measure physical activity? a. Questionnaires (self-assessment) i Type: 1. Time frame: last month / week / day / now 2. Paper vs. technology based (app)ii. Prosiii. Cons b. Sensorsi. Type: 1. Consumer vs. Research-orientedii. Prosiii. Cons c. Other methods: i. E.g. Environmental sensing, GPS, IoT Dr Miriam Cabrita has done her Bachelor and Master degrees at NOVA School of Science and Technology in Portugal, and her PhD in biomedical engineering in University of Twente Then she has worked at Roessingh Research and Development Center in Netherlands for 8 years coordinating and managing EU research projects related to eHealth Teaching also courses on Physical Activity, Digital Health and Virtual Coaching at the University of Twente. She has acted as a Board Member for 5 years in International Society for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour (ISMPB) Currently she is working as a Chief Customer Officer at Fibion Inc. _____________________ This podcast episode is
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Mashup Score: 3Physical Activity with Osteoarthritis - Prof. David Hunter (Pt2) | Physical Activity Researcher - 4 day(s) ago
Physical Activity with Osteoarthritis – Prof David Hunter (Pt2) Professor Hunter is a rheumatology clinician researcher whose main research focus has been clinical and translational research in osteoarthritis (OA). He is the Florance and Cope Chair of Rheumatology and Professor of Medicine at University of Sydney and the Royal North Shore Hospital. He is ranked as the worlds leading expert in osteoarthritis on Expertscape.com since 2014. He is on the editorial board for Arthritis and Rheumatology, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Arthritis Care and Research and part of the review committee for OA for the American College of Rheumatology, EULAR and OARSI scientific meetings. Dr Hunter has over 500 peer reviewed publications in international journals, numerous book chapters, is the section editor for UpToDate Osteoarthritis and has co-authored a number of books, including books on self management strategies for the lay public. — This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | The New G
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Elizabeth Bromley, M.D., Ph.D. (University of California, Los Angeles) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin in the effort to address mental health disability among unsheltered homeless persons in Los Angeles County, California. 00:00 Introduction 03:04 Homelessness in Los Angeles County, California 09:04 The paper and services 11:39 Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) conservatorship 13:44 Outpatient conservatorship (OPC) pilot program 15:54 Skepticism 18:48 Beyond conservatorship: other aspects of the program 22:34 Initial evaluation 25:21 Quantitative measures 28:33 Coordination Subscribe to the podcast . Check out , a set of curated collections from the rich resource of articles published in the journal. to receive notification of new Editor’s Choice collections. Browse other articles on our . Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it wherever you listen to it. produced by the American Psychiatric Association.
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In the latest From Pages to Practice #podcast: Dr. Elizabeth Bromley joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss the use of outpatient conservatorship to address mental health disability among unsheltered homeless persons in Los Angeles County, California. https://t.co/SbF2veqFWh https://t.co/IzdocDMhcx
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Mashup Score: 12The Same Genes are Responsible for Longevity and Exercise Participation! Dr Sira Karvinen | Physical Activity Researcher - 7 day(s) ago
Dr Sira Karvinen – Exercise | Longevity | Genes | Twins Sira Karvinen currently works at the Gerontology Research Center, University of Jyväskylä, Finland. She is a postdoctoral researcher in a EsmiRs-study – Risk of metabolic dysfunction in middle aged women: systemic and intracrine oestrogen and microRNAs as mediating factors. — This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | The New Gold Standard for Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Monitoring Learn more about Fibion: fibion.com/research— Physical Activity Researcher Podcast have created a ‘Purchase Guide for Researchers: Accelerometer-based Activity Trackers’. You can download it from here.—
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Mashup Score: 20From Research to Reality: The Evolution of Physical Activity Insights - Professor James F. Sallis (Pt1) | Physical Activity Researcher - 14 day(s) ago
In the latest episode of the podcast hosted by Dr. Olli Tikkanen, listeners are treated to an insightful conversation with the distinguished Professor James F. Sallis. Professor Sallis, recently appointed to the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health at the University of California, San Diego, is a renowned figure in the realm of behavioral medicine and public health. With a rich career marked by his dedication to understanding the intersections of physical activity, built environments, and public health, Professor Sallis has been recognized globally for his pioneering research. Notably, he has been identified as one of the world’s most cited authors in the social sciences and has received accolades such as the Lifetime Achievement Award from the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition. In this episode, Dr. Tikkanen and Professor Sallis delve deep into the evolution of physical activity research over the years. They discuss the role of built environments, the sig
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Mashup Score: 37Scripps Research on Threads - 19 day(s) ago
April 2024 | 37 min 34 sec Donna Blackmond never thought her career would lead to solving how life first formed on the prebiotic Earth. But as she points out in this episode of Science Changing Life, does any scientist start out knowing where their research will take them? Blackmond, who is a professor and the John C. Martin Endowed Chair in Chemistry at Scripps Research, shares how her wide-ranging background across chemistry and chemical engineering is helping answer some of today’s biggest questions
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Mashup Score: 4Is ‘Hyper-sedentary' Office Work a Relic of the 20th Century? Dr Robert Bridger (Pt1) | Physical Activity Researcher - 24 day(s) ago
Robert (Bob) Bridger is a writer, consultant and teacher in Human Factors. He has a Ph.D in functional anatomy and biomechanics, an MSc in Ergonomics and a first degree in Psychology. His academic expertise is recognised in key areas of HFE including system safety and accident investigation, occupational biomechanics, work stress and Human Factors Integration. He has moved comfortably between the world of academia and industry throughout his career and has published over 200 research papers, popular articles and official reports. He is Director of his own company, ‘Knowledge Sharing Events, Ltd’ and helps organisations and universities to develop their expertise and programmes in Human Factors and Ergonomics. He is sole author of the textbook ‘Introduction to Human Factors and Ergonomics’, now in its 4th edition and offering a comprehensive instructional support package including an Instructor’s Manual, a Tutorial Guide and over 500 powerpoint slides. His newest book is: ‘A Guide to A
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Mashup Score: 2American Journal of Psychiatry Audio: April 2024: Neural Responses to Intranasal Oxytocin in Youths With Severe Irritability - 1 month(s) ago
Dr. Soonjo Hwang (University of Nebraska Medical Center) joins AJP Audio to in youths with severe irritability. 00:56 Hwang interview 02:09 Effects of oxytocin 05:45 Intranasal oxytocin 07:04 Potential adverse effects of oxytocin 08:08 Imaging 08:58 Preliminary investigations and clinical implications 09:51 Limitations 10:14 Further research 11:00 Kalin interview 11:33 14:43 15:39 18:22 21:34 23:30 Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to it. Subscribe to the podcast . produced by the American Psychiatric Association. Browse articles . . Follow the journals of APA Publishing on . E-mail us at
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In this episode we delve into the future of medicine with Dr. Nathan Price, Chief Science Officer at Thorne HealthTech and co-author of “The Age of Scientific Wellness.” Dr. Price shares his visionary insights on the transformation of medicine through systems biology approaches, modeling and analytics, and practices centered in prevention. He shares how his research uses digital twins in predicting and preventing the progression of Alzheimer’s diseases and how other AI developments are impacting access to diagnosis and treatments.Dr. Nathan Price highlights the transformative power of combining phenotyping and genotyping in research, allowing for a deeper understanding of disease progression and potential interventions long before symptoms appear. “You can look for what’s different in individuals 20 years before the disease would be expected to emerge. What you find is that there are differences that are manifested in the blood in these dense data clouds. This longitudinal data is diff
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