Matthew Ahmadi (@matthew_ahmadi_) 's Twitter Profile
Matthew Ahmadi

@matthew_ahmadi_

Research Fellow | The University of Sydney

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Edvard H Sagelv (@edvardhsagelv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

~22 min per day MVPA (= World Health Organization (WHO)’ 150min per week) elimantes the higher risk of death from sed time, and higher MVPA is assocaited with lower risk regardless of sed time 🥇🚶🏃‍♂️🕺 bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/… This was 5/5 of my PhD at UiT Norges arktiske universitet 1/n

ProPASS Consortium (@propassconsort) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our 1⃣st paper using the ProPASS consortium data resource was published in Euro Heart J🥳🥳🥳 A thread about what we did and what we found ⬇️⬇️ 📄Device-measured physical activity and cardiometabolic health: the Prospective Physical Activity, Sitting, and Sleep consortium 1/11

Scott Lear, PhD (@drscottlear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vigorous, but not moderate, physical activity associated with reduced chances for death due to Alzheimer's disease: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… The minimum for benefit was 40 min/wk of vigorous activity. Just 10 min four days/wk. The optimum amount was 140 min/wk.

Vigorous, but not moderate, physical activity associated with reduced chances for death due to Alzheimer's disease: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

The minimum for benefit was 40 min/wk of vigorous activity. Just 10 min four days/wk. The optimum amount was 140 min/wk.
Journal of Physical Activity & Health (@jpahjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are thrilled to announce our partnership with ISPAH in launching a #PeerReview mentorship program for #EarlyCareerResearchers in the field of physical activity. It is named after Bill Kohl, who was a passionate part of the planning of this academy. 🔗buff.ly/3UNkjnh

British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) (@bjsm_bmj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 NEW #OriginalResearch 🔥 Do the associations of daily steps with mortality and incident cardiovascular disease differ by sedentary time levels? 🏃‍♀️ ➡️ A large device-based cohort study 🧐 ➡️ Could this inform future guidelines? READ HERE 👉 bit.ly/3T3FJu2

🚨 NEW #OriginalResearch 🔥

Do the associations of daily steps with mortality and incident cardiovascular disease differ by sedentary time levels? 🏃‍♀️

➡️ A large device-based cohort study 🧐
➡️ Could this inform future guidelines?

READ HERE 👉 bit.ly/3T3FJu2
Emmanuel (Manos) Stamatakis (@m_stamatakis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some trivia about our new British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) paper led by ⭐️postdoc Matthew Ahmadi ➡️ came up w the idea during a 10d meditation retreat involving 11 hours/d of sitting cross-legged. Only exercise permitted during breaks was walking. I could cloak 9-10K steps/d. Was it enough...? 🙃

Some trivia about our new <a href="/BJSM_BMJ/">British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM)</a>  paper  led by ⭐️postdoc <a href="/Matthew_Ahmadi_/">Matthew Ahmadi</a>  ➡️ came up w the idea during a 10d meditation retreat involving 11 hours/d of sitting cross-legged. Only exercise permitted during breaks was walking.  I could cloak 9-10K steps/d. Was it enough...? 🙃
Emmanuel (Manos) Stamatakis (@m_stamatakis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does the time of day people w obesity/diabetes do most #PhysicalActivity make a difference to mortality/CVD risk? diabetesjournals.org/care/article/d… New UK Biobank paper in Diabetes Care, a research journal of the ADA 🌟 by⭐️ Angelo Sabag⭐️Matthew Ahmadi @SMH article: smh.com.au/lifestyle/heal… #Wearables

Does the time of day people w obesity/diabetes do most #PhysicalActivity make a difference  to mortality/CVD risk?   

diabetesjournals.org/care/article/d…  

New <a href="/uk_biobank/">UK Biobank</a> paper in <a href="/DiabetesCareADA/">Diabetes Care, a research journal of the ADA 🌟</a> by⭐️
<a href="/AngeloSabag/">Angelo Sabag</a>⭐️<a href="/Matthew_Ahmadi_/">Matthew Ahmadi</a>

@SMH  article:  
smh.com.au/lifestyle/heal…  
#Wearables
Paddy Dempsey (@pc_dempsey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Informative overview and introduction by Matthew Ahmadi to the Highlighted Symposium - "Novel Insights on Physical Behaviour and Non-Communicable Disease through Application of Wearables". #ACSM24. Large potential of wearable sensors and AI to inform the evidence-base.

Informative overview and introduction by <a href="/Matthew_Ahmadi_/">Matthew Ahmadi</a> to the Highlighted Symposium - "Novel Insights on Physical Behaviour and Non-Communicable Disease through Application of Wearables".  #ACSM24. Large potential of wearable sensors and AI to inform the evidence-base.
Scott Lear, PhD (@drscottlear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Walk, walk, walk.🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️ Steps are good for you regardless of how much you sit & don't move. Any amount of steps >2200/dy was associated with ⬇️early death, even if you don't move for 10.5 hr/dy. Optimal number of steps: 9000–10 500/dy, bjsm.bmj.com/content/58/5/2…

Walk, walk, walk.🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️

Steps are good for you regardless of how much you sit &amp; don't move. Any amount of steps &gt;2200/dy was associated with ⬇️early death, even if you don't move for 10.5 hr/dy.

Optimal number of steps: 9000–10 500/dy,
bjsm.bmj.com/content/58/5/2…
Matthew Ahmadi (@matthew_ahmadi_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study led by Leandro Rezende in IJBNPA assessing joint association of sedentary time ✖️ intensity-specific physical activity - Light🚶‍♂️, Moderate 🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️, vigorous 🏃‍♂️, MVPA⚡️ --> ACM🪦 and CVD❤️‍🩹 mortality

Emmanuel (Manos) Stamatakis (@m_stamatakis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can incidental physical activity offset the deleterious associations of sedentary behaviour with major adverse cardiovascular events? New UK Biobank paper by our great post-doc Nick Koemel academic.oup.com/eurjpc/advance… Matthew Ahmadi @AnnemarieKo Angelo Sabag #VILPA

Can  incidental  physical activity offset the deleterious associations of  sedentary behaviour with major adverse cardiovascular events?   New <a href="/uk_biobank/">UK Biobank</a> paper by our great post-doc  <a href="/NKoemel/">Nick Koemel</a>      

academic.oup.com/eurjpc/advance…

<a href="/Matthew_Ahmadi_/">Matthew Ahmadi</a> @AnnemarieKo <a href="/AngeloSabag/">Angelo Sabag</a> 

#VILPA
British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) (@bjsm_bmj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's the ideal daily step count for cardiovascular health? What is the impact of sitting too much?🤔Find out now! Kudos expertly curates the latest BJSM research into a digestible summary🔗 bit.ly/3ZNs6ny Check out the original research ▶️

What's the ideal daily step count for cardiovascular health? What is the impact of sitting too much?🤔Find out now! 

<a href="/GrowKudos/">Kudos</a> expertly curates the latest BJSM research into a digestible summary🔗 bit.ly/3ZNs6ny

Check out the original research ▶️
Emmanuel (Manos) Stamatakis (@m_stamatakis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New UK Biobank paper on sleep regularity vs duration and type 2 #diabetes, in Diabetes Care, a research journal of the ADA 🌟 diabetesjournals.org/care/article-a… One of several studies suggesting that regularity may be more important than total duration for cardiometabolci health 👋to Jean-Philippe Chaput and Raaj Kishore Biswas

New <a href="/uk_biobank/">UK Biobank</a> paper on sleep regularity vs duration and type 2 #diabetes, in <a href="/DiabetesCareADA/">Diabetes Care, a research journal of the ADA 🌟</a> 

diabetesjournals.org/care/article-a…
One of several  studies  suggesting that regularity may be more important  than total duration for cardiometabolci health
 👋to  <a href="/DrJPChaput/">Jean-Philippe Chaput</a> and <a href="/BiswasRaaj/">Raaj Kishore Biswas</a>
Matthew Ahmadi (@matthew_ahmadi_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study by the ProPASS Consortium team in Circulation 🔎5 mins of exercise-like activities (running, stair climbing, cycling) is associated with lower blood pressure 🔎clinically meaningful associations observed at 10-15 mins for diastolic BP, and 20-27 mins for systolic BP

New study by the <a href="/ProPASSconsort/">ProPASS Consortium</a> team in <a href="/CircAHA/">Circulation</a> 
🔎5 mins of exercise-like activities (running, stair climbing, cycling) is associated with lower blood pressure
🔎clinically meaningful associations observed at 10-15 mins for diastolic BP, and 20-27 mins for systolic BP