
Dr Jennifer Airlie
@jenairlie
Postdoctoral Research Associate, @MovingSW @DUSportExSci
PhD focused on PA & SB measurement in care homes awarded in 2019. Views are my own.
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It's important that women in the North East should feel safe and comfortable when exercising, especially with dark nights ahead. Together #LetsLiftTheCurfew Kim McGuinness North East Combined Authority


Looking forward to some great discussions during our #ISPAH2024 Workshop 'Sedentary behaviour, from physiology to guidelines' TODAY (Mon 28th Oct) 1pm - 4pm Paul Mackie Audrey Bergouignan Ana Jéssica Pinto







A movement led by the community, for the community. Every Body Moves is a ParalympicsGB programme designed and co-produced with the disabled community to champion inclusion and empower disabled people to become more active. Find out more: everybodymoves.org.uk



We are working with Disability Rights UK to tackle the #ActivityTrap - the fear disabled people face of losing benefits if they're physically active. Disabled people/parents/carers can take part by filling in the survey (5-10 mins) 👇 Urgent action is needed! durhamuniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eK…

Latest research newsletter from Dept of Sport & Exercise Sciences, Durham Uni. is available here: sway.cloud.microsoft/zNtHlrnTMaFGj9…

Really great that this important work is up and running! More info about the study which is using an ‘ideal-type’ approach to tailor an intervention focused on ⬇️ sedentary behaviour after stroke can be found here: ageingstrokeresearch.org Academic Unit for Ageing and Stroke Research Dr Jess Johansson (née Hall)


Amazing to be part of the creation of this video highlighting the benefits of movement and volunteering for people with disabilities or involved with social work/ care services Prof Brett Smith - Disability & Physical Activity Moving Social Work Witton parkrun parkrun UK dropbox.com/scl/fi/8wfpomq…

Small doses of physical activity (when quantified using #wearables) are potent for health & should be considered in next #PhysicalActivity guidelines & promoted by clinicians. Commentaty in current issue of Nature Medicine by I-Min Lee et al. nature.com/articles/s4159… Three key


#WSWD2025 For the month of March GMSWA have a programme of workshops/ webinars available to partners. We kicked Monday with @movingsocialwork the events off with Moving Social Work promoting wellbeing and social justice, empowering social worker in promoting physical activity.

