Jacob Meyer (@jmeyer37) 's Twitter Profile
Jacob Meyer

@jmeyer37

Continually amazed by the power of activity. Exercise Psychology PhD, FACSM, UW-Madison Asst Prof in Kinesiology. Director of the WellEx Lab. Views = my own.

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Jon Roiser 🟣 (@jonroiser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

loved being at #ACSM24 to talk about our work on physical activity and depression in this symposium with Chad Rethorst Jacob Meyer John Ratey karmel choi. Very exciting to see where the field goes next - take-home messages: 1) more large trials (Phase 3) and 2) more mechanisms needed!

Jacob Meyer (@jmeyer37) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing work by a group of wonderful students that I am so lucky to get to work with. Excited to see their hard work payoff and to see what they end up doing after this!

INTUE (@intue_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the 5th and 6th of June, we had a fruitful INTUE Annual Meeting attended by 63 time-use epidemiologists from 20 countries. Many thanks to all INTUE members who contributed to the meeting! Interested in joining our network? Please sign up here: intue.org/membership/bec…

On the 5th and 6th of June, we had a fruitful INTUE Annual Meeting attended by 63 time-use epidemiologists from 20 countries. Many thanks to all INTUE members who contributed to the meeting!  

Interested in joining our network? Please sign up here: intue.org/membership/bec…
Jacob Meyer (@jmeyer37) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An amazing opportunity to connect with the international Lifestyle Psychiatry network. Sad I won’t be at this one, but can’t wait to be first in line for next year. Well done to the organizers for making this happen! 👏

Simon Goldberg, PhD (@sgoldbergphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm thrilled to share that we're hiring for two open-rank, tenure-track positions in the Department of Counseling Psychology at UW-Madison! Please share with those in your network who may be interested! Details are here: jobs.wisc.edu/jobs/open-rank…

Behavior Change for Good Initiative (@behaviorchange) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Team Scientist @dalbarra's recent review in Nature Reviews Psychology suggests that policymakers should deploy behavioral interventions that help people overcome obstacles they’re facing, rather than trying to change their beliefs: go.nature.com/3VslpDR

Team Scientist @dalbarra's recent review in <a href="/NatRevPsych/">Nature Reviews Psychology</a> suggests that policymakers should deploy behavioral interventions that help people overcome obstacles they’re facing, rather than trying to change their beliefs: go.nature.com/3VslpDR
American Psychiatric Association (@apapsychiatric) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FROM THE PRESIDENT | People with mental illness have more metabolic problems, partly due to medications they might take and partly due to lifestyle; as a result, they can suffer from poorer physical function and increased mortality. ow.ly/BqPW50SPruv

FROM THE PRESIDENT | People with mental illness have more metabolic problems, partly due to medications they might take and partly due to lifestyle; as a result, they can suffer from poorer physical function and increased mortality. ow.ly/BqPW50SPruv
Simon Goldberg, PhD (@sgoldbergphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a great time chatting mindfulness, psychotherapy, and science with Daniel Cox on his Psychotherapy and Applied Psychology Podcast! Somehow he's able to make zoom feel like a cozy couch on a screened in porch.

Jacob Meyer (@jmeyer37) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A great contribution, well done Shania! And, I echo her thanks to great collaborators (who collected and were generous with the data)!