
Paul Kelly
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Lecturer in physical activity and health #physicalactivity
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PAHRCās Chancellorās Fellow Dr Tessa Strain Tessa Strain presenting the methods for the new WHO World Health Organization (WHO) global estimates of physical inactivity who.int/news-room/evenā¦


PAHRC colleagues contributing to the inaugural UKCCIIS - IOC Research Centre of Excellence conference at the John McIntyre Conference Centre. Beautiful weather to welcome the impressive line-up of international speakers and delegates


š§µ1/6 Where to start. Its been a blast. Itāll take a while to digest the last 2 days UKCCIIS - IOC Research Centre of Excellence inaugural conference. Insightful talks about IP initiatives fr. world renowned researchers across diverse sports. New knowledge/data, from the usual suspects šā½ļø& a host of new sports.



Delighted to announce the SPARC 2024 keynote- Professor Cindy Gray Cindy Gray āUsing physical activity to address health inequalitiesā Save the date- Wednesday December 4th John McIntyre Conference Centre Edinburgh




Feeling very privileged to be delivering this lecture. Still time to sign-up - online and in-person options available. PAHRC ISPEHS Nanette Mutrie Marie Murphy Paul Kelly Graham Baker Claire Fitzsimons

Ever wondered what ISPAH gets up to when its not organising major international conferences? We've done a fair bit of advocacy over the past 15 years. You can learn about it here....doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2⦠fiona bull Journal of Physical Activity & Health Human Kinetics


"It's really encouraging to see concerted policy efforts, concerted promotion efforts, may well have been making a difference." Research conducted by The University of Edinburgh has found that people in Scotland are walking more frequently than they were 10 years ago.

PAHRCs Tessa Strain Tessa Strain talking about positive walking trends in Scotland and highlighting some challenges in getting the Scottish population more active š¶š¶āāļø

We have an event planned for ESRC social science festival on the 19th October in our beautiful University of Stirling campus! Science of Steps: A creative walk through nature revealing the science behind the benefits of a short stroll tickettailor.com/events/iaa1/13⦠@esrc Paths for All #ScienceofSteps


The PAHRC and NIHR_PHIRST team out in force today at the launch of the Scottish Physical Activity for Health Framework. Fantastic speakers Nanette Mutrie Maree Todd Ruth Glassborow Councillor Maureen Chalmers Aidan Gallacher Eamon John + a great movement break by Mike Edinburgh Leisure


Super lunchtime seminar today on Knowledge Mobilisation by NIHR_PHIRST Elevateās knowledge broker Dr Sarah Janac Sarah Janac Great to have such expertise in PAHRC


Pleased to share the first output from NIHR_PHIRST Elevate - Evaluability Assessment for Southwark Council Southwark Councilās Integrated Healthy Lifestyle Service for Weight Management phirst.nihr.ac.uk/evaluations/soā¦

Great to see PHIRST Elevate getting underway with their 1st evaluation. Details about the Southwark Council Integrated Healthy Lifestyle Service evaluation are now on our website š

There's still time to sign up to the webinar on estimating the burden of disease attributable to physical inactivity in Scotland webinar (office.com) 10am 21st Oct. Public Health Scotland Active Scotland Actify sportscotland PAHRC


The 1st step towards recovery from stroke is recognising the signs & getting help as quickly as possible - Scotland hasnāt had a concerted public info campaign on FAST for too long - hereās the Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland | also on bluesky team doing what they do best - delivering #nolifehalflived for the 1in5

Early morning and evening activity could āreduce bowel cancer risk by 11%ā theguardian.com/society/2024/nā¦. Could this be linked to owning a dog - a potential additional benefit? susan moug Paul Kelly Marie Murphy