Aidan Buffey (@aidanbuffey) 's Twitter Profile
Aidan Buffey

@aidanbuffey

PhD Candidate - Fractionating sedentary behaviour with physical activity and cardiometabolic health. #LINO23. University of Limerick. 🇬🇧 ➡️ 🇮🇪

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Representing Ireland at the 72nd Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau, was Aidan Buffey from University of Limerick. Read about his experience here: bit.ly/3YYSXuv #LoveIrishResearch University Of Limerick UL Research @HRI @PESSLimerick Physical Activity for Health Research Centre @UL #LINO23

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I would just like to thank the We are now Research Ireland Council again for their support in my nomination and attendance at the 72nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings Laureate Meeting #LINO23 Please find below an article about my experiences applying, attending and some of my key takeaways from the meeting!

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Great to be down at one of the fantastic ParaNetball sessions ran by Manchester Thunder, representing Manchester Met Institute of Sport where we are recruiting participants for our survey that aims to identify and help us break down barriers and increase participation in ParaNetball. Please RT!

Great to be down at one of the fantastic ParaNetball sessions ran by <a href="/thundernetball/">Manchester Thunder</a>, representing <a href="/McrInstSport/">Manchester Met Institute of Sport</a> where we are recruiting participants for our survey that aims to identify and help us break down barriers and increase participation in ParaNetball. 
Please RT!
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mmu.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/para-netball-p… If you play ParaNetball or are a parent of a player please help us break down barriers and increase opportunities for participation in ParaNetball by taking 10-15 minutes to complete our survey!

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Huge good luck, so proud of what these players have achieved! What a pleasure it’s been to have worked with you for the last 5 years! I think you’re about to do something special ❤️

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In the latest MetCast, hear from Christina Langley about the best diets to prevent falls and fractures in later life, and Professor Hans Degans about his research with masters athletes. 🎧👇

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Happy to share my first PhD publication; A systematic review on contact breast injuries among female athletes. A topic which is of high demand for future research! link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Happy to share my first PhD publication; A systematic review on contact breast injuries among female athletes. A topic which is of high demand for future research! 

link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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Thank you The Physiological Society for inviting me to talk about my research at the Greater Manchester Physiology Symposium at Manchester Metropolitan Uni. I had an excellent time representing University Academy 92 (UA92) and thoroughly enjoyed the other interesting talks. #vitaminD #deficiency #MSKhealth

Thank you <a href="/ThePhySoc/">The Physiological Society</a> for inviting me to talk about my research at the Greater Manchester Physiology Symposium at <a href="/ManMetUni/">Manchester Metropolitan Uni</a>. I had an excellent time representing <a href="/UA92MCR/">University Academy 92 (UA92)</a> and thoroughly enjoyed the other interesting talks.  #vitaminD #deficiency #MSKhealth
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How has previous research taken a participatory research/co-design approach? What are the benefits regarding physical activity and sedentary behaviour in workplace health promotion studies? 🚨 Proud to share my latest publication that reviewed this topic: publichealth.jmir.org/2024/1/e50195

How has previous research taken a participatory research/co-design approach? What are the benefits regarding physical activity and sedentary behaviour in workplace health promotion studies?

🚨 Proud to share my latest publication that reviewed this topic:
publichealth.jmir.org/2024/1/e50195
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Academic collaboration, is essential for advancing research and addressing underrepresented topics in the literature, aiming to benefit not only the academic community but society at large. PESS @ UL Irish Rugby Injury Surveillance, IRIS Project

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Honoured to be featured in Rachel Fairbank's latest piece for Nat Geo Science, where we discussed the #health impacts of working long hours - especially the dangers of prolonged sitting. Full article here: nationalgeographic.com/science/articl… Health Research Institute Physical Activity for Health Research Centre @UL PESS @ UL #WorkLifeBalance

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Happy to share that my second PhD study has been published and is available here: authors.elsevier.com/a/1j%7EUF_HPT3… 🏉High occurrence of breast pain and injury among female rugby players worldwide. 🏉Low awareness of potential long-term health impacts and reluctance to report issues.

Happy to share that my second PhD study has been published and is available here: authors.elsevier.com/a/1j%7EUF_HPT3…

🏉High occurrence of  breast pain and injury among female rugby players worldwide.
🏉Low awareness of potential long-term health impacts and reluctance to report issues.