
Tomas Vetrovsky
@tomasvet
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24-12-2008 14:54:38
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YES, klaplo to, máme na Fakulta tělesné kultury UP OP JAK opjak.cz/wp-content/upl… Díky moc týmu pod vedením Jana Pelclova a všem, kteří přiložili hlavu k dílu. PS: přes nefalšovanou radost se vyhořelý děkan podílel maximálně tím, že se do toho moc nepletl :-)



We are delighted to see Physical Activity for Health Research Centre University Of Limerick awarded the Outstanding Collaboration Award at this year’s President’s Research Excellence and Impact Awards @UL #WhyWeDoResearch



The WEALTH Project disseminated more of our findings at the The French Nutrition Days – Journées Francophones de Nutrition Les JFN. Thank you to our French team member Jérôme Bouchan Jérôme Bchn of Université Sorbonne Paris Nord




The more active the parents are, the more active their youth with CF! New insights into the physical activity of youth with CF shown by Manon Kinaupenne Vakgroep Revalidatiewetenschappen UGent UGent Geneeskunde & Gezondheidswetenschappen @MariekeDC Stephanie Van Biervliet

The new generation of ActiGraph LEAP devices just arrived at Fakulta tělesné kultury UP ! I'll be testing them to see if they're suitable for our upcoming #ReDiKid project led by Jana Pelclova . First impressions: More user-friendly - especially for children - than the previous ones.😇



Maternal and fetal responses to acute high-intensity resistance exercise during pregnancy 🤰💪 NEW #OriginalResearch in the BJSM ✅ What happens to fetal heartrate during resistance exercise? Does the use of Valsalva effect this? Exciting new study from Margie Davenport, PhD and team




Our paper in Sports Medicine from 2011, describing the dose-response relation between exercise intensity and affective responses, has now reached 1,500 citations, receiving more than 100 citations per year over the past 10 years. doi.org/10.2165/115906…


"....humans evolved to engage in lifelong habitual #PhysicalActivity, but never evolved to exercise which is a modern behaviour ...in industrialised economies." Excellent (very thought-provoking!) review in British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) on why ppl struggle to stick to exercise & possible





