
Prof Anne Tiedemann
@annetiedemann1
Public health researcher @msk_health @Sydney_Uni Uni of Sydney Robinson Fellow Physical activity for preventing falls and promoting health in people aged 50+
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Great IMH representation at Day 1 of the Faculty of Medicine and Health HDR conference Sydney Health


👉👉The results of our paper (bjsm.bmj.com/content/58/16/…) is featured in The Washington Post washingtonpost.com/wellness/2024/… Venisa Kwok Prof Cathie Sherrington Xenia Dolja-Gore Prof Anne Tiedemann Juliana S Oliveira Marina Pinheiro Julie Byles Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health CRE Prevention of Falls Injuries (NHMRC Funded) Institute for Musculoskeletal Health

Protocol paper for the Promotion of Physical Activity by Health Professionals (PROMOTE-PA) out now: doi.org/10.1136/bmjnph… Prof Cathie Sherrington Leanne Hassett Prof Anne Tiedemann Abby Haynes Kerry West Bethan Richards Lindsey Reece 🇬🇧 Daina Sturnieks

Gavin Williams Prof Anne Tiedemann Luke wolfenden Ian Cameron Bernadette Brady, PhD Simon Mills Physio Sean Tweedy Gabrielle Vassallo Abby Haynes Kerry West BrainInjuryAustralia icare NSW & we will also be working with Louise Pearce Connectivity Traumatic Brain Injury Australia Kate Heine (Heads Together for Brain Injury), Adam Scheinberg, Adrian Bauman, Grahame Simpson, Kelly Clanchy, Kirsten Howard, Sarah Veli-Gold, Kris Rogers, Rakhee Raghunandan, Sakina.Rashid & Phil Hamdorf


Falls are the second leading cause of unintentional injury deaths worldwide with adults older than 60 years (World Health Organization (WHO)). Our panel engaged in a crucial discussion about the risk of fall- related injuries and growing senior population. “Data shows that senior and aged people sustain



Another great session on #fallsprevention at #Safety2024 yesterday. Great to share the podium with Sydney Health Institute for Musculoskeletal Health colleague Prof Anne Tiedemann and UNSW Medicine & Health colleagues @rebeccaivers and Lisa Keay on evidence, exercise, opioids, vision and falls.


Prof Cathie Sherrington World Conf. Injury Prevention & Safety Promotion Sydney Health Institute for Musculoskeletal Health Prof Anne Tiedemann UNSW Medicine & Health @rebeccaivers Lisa Keay Thank you so much for joining us. We need more research and action for #fallsprevention in the region.

Mengyun (Susan) Luo Adrian Bauman Louise Freebairn Elizabeth A Calleja Lucy Corbett David Lubans Uni Newcastle Research Tracy Nau Prevention Centre ACT Health ANUPopulationHealth lucie rychetnik Heart Foundation Jennifer Kent Anthony Okely @uow Prof Cathie Sherrington Institute for Musculoskeletal Health Prof Anne Tiedemann Melody Ding Charles Perkins Centre





In recognition of #InternationalDayOfPeopleWithDisability last week, we'd like to celebrate the contributions of Claire Coulter. Claire has worked with us for 6+yrs. She helps maintain our office area, and brings joy and positivity to the workplace. University of Sydney Sydney Local Health District


Really pleased to see our position statement on exercise for preventing falls in older people living in the community in this issue of JSAMS doi.org/10.1016/j.jsam… Sydney Health Sydney MSK Sports Medicine Australia Prof Anne Tiedemann Prof Cathie Sherrington Daina Sturnieks

Prof Prof Anne Tiedemann joined Community Centres SA to talk about the importance of #physicalactivity in healthy ageing in their latest Community Conversations podcast 🎧 Listen now: community-conversations-1.castos.com/episodes/physi…


Many falls are preventable. So exercise that targets balance and strength is crucial. Prof Anne Tiedemann @cathiesherr Geraldine Wallbank University of Sydney theconversation.com/cardio-and-str…
