Mengyun (Susan) Luo
@susanluo1
Postdoctoral Research Fellow @ USYD, physical activity researcher, healthy lifestyle advocator
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23-07-2015 03:33:42
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Impressive presentations from Prevention Research Collaboration Sydney Health shared at the Asia-Pacific Society for Physical Activity conference in Melbourne today #ASPA2022 Go team!
Well done, all my wonderful PhD peers Daniel Surkalim Lucy Corbett Dr Bridget Foley ! Good presentations at #ASPA2022
So happy to present the results of my two projects at #ASPA2022 under the supervision of lovely Melody Ding
So proud to witness Mengyun (Susan) Luo submit her #PhD thesis! It has been a long journey of setbacks (locked out of Australia for 2+ years during COVID), resilience and growth! Thank you for all the fun, friendship and everything you have taught me, Susan! ❤#phdlife #AcademicChatter
Amazing workshop by Sydney Informatics Hub Survived Day 1✌️ Looking forward to Day 2!
Latest work led by Mengyun (Susan) Luo in British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) on #genetics, #PhysicalActivity and #type2 diabetes. Open access available bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/… Main findings: 1) Linear relationship between MVPA and diabetes. Large effect sizes: being in the most active 10% reduces risk by 75%
British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) blog piece on the recent work led by Mengyun (Susan) Luo 👏👏👏 (proud mentor moment 🥰) Hopefully such publication format could reach more people and motivate #PhysicalActivity for #diabetes prevention. 🏃♂️🚴♀️💃👩🦽🤸♂️🚶♂️
International Women's Day 2024: Celebrating bit.ly/3TaRSNR some amazing women of CPC: Monika Bednarek Kirstine Bell Kim Bell-Anderson Dr Cristyn Davies Tian Du Shila Ghazanfar Mengyun (Susan) Luo Karine Manera Dr Jane Miskovic-Wheatley (she/her) Jia Nasir Tian Wang, PhD, APD, RD Kyar Wilkey Kathryn Williams Giselle Yeo
📣Just accepted: 📈 New brief report by Adrian Bauman & colleagues highlights a growing issue in #PhysicalActivity research: the surge in publications may lower quality & make it harder to find & apply key findings.
How many steps do we really need a day for good health? Excited to share our new research in The Lancet Public Health thelancet.com/journals/lanpu… * Even small increases for those inactive could be helpful * 7000 is a realistic target backed by science Keep stepping 🚶♂️🚶🧑🦯🏃♀️