
Silvio Maltagliati
@maltagliati_s
Postdoctoral researcher studying physical activity and cognition - University of Southern California Former @labosens and @ENSRennes2SEP
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Maltagliati-Silvio 12-02-2017 11:46:12
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What a great way to start my postdoc at USC with David Raichlen! Our dose-response analysis of the association between sedentary behaviors and dementia is now out in JAMA 🪑 Link to the paper: jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…





Our editorial "Addressing the elephant in the room: the need to examine the role of social determinants of health in the relationship of the 24-hour activity cycle and adult cognitive health" is now published online in British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/… A quick 🧵(1/6)


Thanks Steven Bartlett for such a great discussion on #DiaryOfACeo of how lifestyle modifications can impact brain health. The take home message: moving more and sitting less is one of the key pillars of preventing cognitive decline as we get older.


polytechnique-insights.com/tribunes/socie… Pour Polytechnique insights 🇫🇷 j’ai discuté avec Boris Cheval 🇫🇷🇪🇸 des bienfaits de l’activité physique sur les capacités cognitives et les performances scolaires à l’école sans oublier de l’intégrer dans une dynamique politique de lutte contre les inégalités.


Our paper is now out!! We applied the peak-end rule in exercise to suggest that "taking care" of the end of an exercise session is a promising intervention to promote engagement in physical activity @LayanFessler ENS Rennes Université Grenoble Alpes Link here: cairn.info/revue-movement…


Let's start from this. Imagine that you bring together the world's best physical activity epidemiologists, experts in physical activity assessment, exercise physiologists, and sports medicine physicians. You put them in a room at the World Health Organization (WHO) headquarters and ask them to develop the




1. Exciting new research from my advisor David Raichlen and our Physical Activity + Brain Health research team! Main takeaway: The negative effects of sedentary behavior on brain health may be offset by engaging in physical activity. alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…