Tessa Strain (@tessastraining) 's Twitter Profile
Tessa Strain

@tessastraining

Physical activity epidemiologist, @UoE_PAHRC, Uni Edinburgh. This account is not regularly checked.

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DE-PASS (@depass_eu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Training School: 4th – 6th April 2022, Keynotes & practical workshops, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Focus - Physical activity behaviour data collection, harmonisation & integrated and federated data analysis. Netherlands Twin Register Amsterdam UMC Hidde van der Ploeg depass.eu/working-group-…

MRC Epidemiology Unit (@mrc_epid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Population-based study of objectively measured physical activity & body fatness in International J Obesity finds both total activity volume and activity intensity are significantly and independently associated with body fatness outcomes. doi.org/10.1038/s41366… #PhysicalActivity

Population-based study of objectively measured physical activity &amp; body fatness in <a href="/IntJObesity/">International J Obesity</a> finds both total activity volume and activity intensity are significantly and independently associated with body fatness outcomes. 

doi.org/10.1038/s41366…

#PhysicalActivity
MRC Epidemiology Unit (@mrc_epid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in measuring physical activity in epidemiological settings? Applications are open for the 2022 Physical Activity Measurement Seminar, an intensive residential course Møller Institute, 5-9 Sept. 📆Deadline: 6 May 2022 More info & application: mrc-epid.cam.ac.uk/pa-seminar/

Interested in measuring physical activity in epidemiological settings?

Applications are open for the 2022 Physical Activity Measurement Seminar, an intensive residential course <a href="/mollerinstitute/">Møller Institute</a>, 5-9 Sept.

📆Deadline: 6 May 2022

More info &amp; application: mrc-epid.cam.ac.uk/pa-seminar/
Tessa Strain (@tessastraining) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was really good. Recommended for those wondering how large representative surveys might move away from face-to-face data collection in the coming years. Recording apparently will be uploaded here soon youtube.com/channel/UC06_S…

Tessa Strain (@tessastraining) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is rightly much talk about using consumer wearable devices for physical activity measurement using various research study designs. We've written a commentary picking up on four key issues we think are relevant for population surveillance doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2…

There is rightly much talk about using consumer wearable devices for physical activity measurement using various research study designs. We've written a commentary picking up on four key issues we think are relevant for population surveillance doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2…
ISPAH (@ispah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣ISPAH Education Committee Promoted Course: #PhysicalActivity Measurement Seminar Hosted by MRC Epidemiology Unit 🗓️5-9 Sept 2022 ✅Aimed at Research Assistants & PhD students interested in objective monitoring of free-living physical activity ❓More details 🔗mrc-epid.cam.ac.uk/pa-seminar/

📣ISPAH Education Committee Promoted Course: #PhysicalActivity Measurement Seminar Hosted by <a href="/MRC_Epid/">MRC Epidemiology Unit</a>

🗓️5-9 Sept 2022

✅Aimed at Research Assistants &amp; PhD students interested in objective monitoring of free-living physical activity

❓More details 🔗mrc-epid.cam.ac.uk/pa-seminar/
Paddy Dempsey (@pc_dempsey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper examining the entire physical activity intensity spectrum (all at once!) associated with cardiometabolic risk in adults. Findings, if causal, support WHO PA recommendations encouraging PA of (almost) all intensities - i.e. “every move counts!” sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

New paper examining the entire physical activity intensity spectrum (all at once!) associated with cardiometabolic risk in adults. 

Findings, if causal, support WHO PA recommendations encouraging PA of (almost) all intensities - i.e. “every move counts!”

sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour (@jmpbjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Given the rising popularity of wearable activity trackers, the volume of data collected, & the possibilities in analyzing data retrospectively, is it time for researchers to use data from #wearables? Jacqueline Mair et al. provide strong consideration: ➡️doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2…

Given the rising popularity of wearable activity trackers, the volume of data collected, &amp; the possibilities in analyzing data retrospectively, is it time for researchers to use data from #wearables? <a href="/jacquelinelmair/">Jacqueline Mair</a> et al. provide strong consideration:

➡️doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2…
fiona bull (@fiona_bull) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WHO latest report shows 1/3 adults (1.8 billion) do not meet recommended levels of physical activity - this increases risk of NCDs. Wake up call for more action & investment in PA. Read more in Lancet Global Health tinyurl.com/39ysuhx6

WHO latest report shows 1/3 adults (1.8 billion) do not meet recommended levels of physical activity  - this increases risk of NCDs. 
Wake up call for more action &amp; investment in PA.

Read more in Lancet Global Health
tinyurl.com/39ysuhx6
fiona bull (@fiona_bull) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gender inequalities persist-new data reveal inactivity levels in women are on average 5 percentage points higher than in men (34% vs. 29%). In 1/3 of countries it is 10% and some countries, the difference is 20%! Read more: in Lancet tinyurl.com/39ysuhx6

Gender inequalities persist-new data reveal inactivity levels in women are on average 5 percentage points higher than in men (34% vs. 29%). In 1/3 of countries it is 10% and some countries, the difference is 20%!

Read more: in Lancet tinyurl.com/39ysuhx6
World Health Organization (WHO) (@who) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest report shows 1.8 billion adults lack physical activity, raising the risks for noncommunicable diseases like cardiovascular disease, type 2 #diabetes & certain types of #cancer. bit.ly/45NuQCE

The Lancet (@thelancet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nearly one third of adults worldwide did not meet the recommended levels of physical activity in 2022, global study in The Lancet Global Health suggests. Explore the data 👉 hubs.li/Q02DmJly0

Nearly one third of adults worldwide did not meet the recommended levels of physical activity in 2022, global study in <a href="/LancetGH/">The Lancet Global Health</a> suggests.

Explore the data 👉 hubs.li/Q02DmJly0
fiona bull (@fiona_bull) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here to help-summary of key findings from new global study on physical inactivity Download WHO report:➡️tinyurl.com/ytby3aa2 See data:➡️tinyurl.com/46kwkadf More info:➡️ shorturl.at/8ddIC Full paper LGH: shorturl.at/RWAHq WFSGI The Lancet ISPAH NCD Alliance

Here to help-summary of key findings from new global study on physical inactivity 
Download WHO report:➡️tinyurl.com/ytby3aa2
See data:➡️tinyurl.com/46kwkadf
More info:➡️ shorturl.at/8ddIC
Full paper LGH: shorturl.at/RWAHq
<a href="/WFSGI/">WFSGI</a> <a href="/TheLancet/">The Lancet</a> <a href="/ISPAH/">ISPAH</a> <a href="/ncdalliance/">NCD Alliance</a>