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🌍 Discover the intricacies of health metrics, trends, and the implications for global health. 🩺 Dive into the depths of Denmark's health landscape with Dr. Christina Bjørk Petersen as she unravels "The Danish Health and Morbidity Survey" at ProPASS 2023. In a riveting session of ProPASS 2023, Dr. Christina Bjørk Petersen provides an exhaustive overview of "The Danish Health and Morbidity Survey". Offering invaluable insights into the health dynamics of Denmark, Dr. Petersen systematically breaks down the survey's methodology, major findings, and the broader implications these have on global health. The session illuminates Denmark's health metrics, trends, and challenges, serving as a paradigm for understanding health landscapes in different global contexts. As Dr. Petersen delves deeper, viewers gain a comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing health outcomes, the effectiveness of health interventions, and the broader societal implications of these findings. Emphasizing the importance of such health studies, Dr. Petersen highlights how the findings from "The Danish Health and Morbidity Survey" can inform policies, guide interventions, and shape the future of healthcare not just in Denmark but globally. The session culminates in a dynamic Q&A segment, allowing viewers to interact, seek clarifications, and delve deeper into specific aspects of the survey. Join this ProPASS session for a scientific, neutral, and in-depth exploration into one of the most comprehensive health surveys, and understand the myriad factors influencing health outcomes in Denmark and beyond.   ___________________ This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | Better Sleep, Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Research with Less Hassle --- Learn more about Fibion Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Solutions: https://sleepmeasurements.fibion.com/ --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover ground-breaking Fibion SENS: https://sens.fibion.com/ --- SB and PA measurements, analysis, and feedback made easy.  Learn more about Fibion Research : fibion.com/research --- Fibion Kids - Activity tracking designed for children. https://fibionkids.fibion.com/ --- Collect self-report physical activity data easily and cost-effectively https://mimove.fibion.com/ --- Follow the podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/PA_Researcher Follow host Dr Olli Tikkanen on Twitter https://twitter.com/ollitikkanen Follow Fibion on Twitter https://twitter.com/fibion https://www.youtube.com/@PA_Researcher
🌧 Join Dr. Joanne McVeigh as she navigates the intriguing dynamics of "The Rain Study" at ProPASS 2023, uncovering the essence of a multigenerational lifecourse. 🧬 Dive deep into the layers of generational insights and understand the lifecourse like never before. In a captivating Session 3 of ProPASS 2023, Dr. Joanne McVeigh brings forth the intricacies of "The Rain Study", a pioneering exploration into the multigenerational lifecourse. As she delves into the study, viewers are offered a comprehensive understanding of the methodology, the nuances, and the profound significance of studying lifecourse patterns across generations. Dr. McVeigh meticulously breaks down the key findings of "The Rain Study", providing an enlightening perspective on generational dynamics and their impact on health, lifestyle, and societal structures. The session further accentuates the importance of such lifecourse studies in shaping health policies, social structures, and understanding human development trajectories. The discussion culminates in an interactive Q&A segment, allowing viewers to engage with Dr. McVeigh, seeking deeper insights and clarifications on the subject. This ProPASS session serves as an invaluable resource for those keen to understand the multigenerational lifecourse and its implications for future research. ___________________ This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | Better Sleep, Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Research with Less Hassle --- Learn more about Fibion Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Solutions: https://sleepmeasurements.fibion.com/ --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover ground-breaking Fibion SENS: https://sens.fibion.com/ --- SB and PA measurements, analysis, and feedback made easy.  Learn more about Fibion Research : fibion.com/research --- Fibion Kids - Activity tracking designed for children. https://fibionkids.fibion.com/ --- Collect self-report physical activity data easily and cost-effectively https://mimove.fibion.com/ --- Follow the podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/PA_Researcher Follow host Dr Olli Tikkanen on Twitter https://twitter.com/ollitikkanen Follow Fibion on Twitter https://twitter.com/fibion https://www.youtube.com/@PA_Researcher  
🔍 Dive into the intricacies of active ageing with Dr. Laura Karavirta's comprehensive look at the AGNES study during ProPASS 2023. 🧬 Learn about the Finnish cohort and its profound insights into 75, 80, and 85-year-old men and women. In the enlightening Session 3 of ProPASS 2023, Dr. Laura Karavirta provides a comprehensive exploration into the AGNES study on active ageing. This study stands out for its focus on a Finnish cohort, specifically looking at 75, 80, and 85-year-old men and women, offering a rich tapestry of data on active ageing patterns and implications. Dr. Karavirta meticulously unravels the methodology behind the AGNES study, ensuring viewers grasp the scientific nuances and the significance of the data collected. Through her presentation, we gain clarity on the key findings of the study and the broader implications they hold for the future of global health and active ageing. Furthermore, she emphasizes the importance of active ageing in the broader spectrum of global health, underlining the need for consistent research and data collection in this domain. The session culminates in an engaging Q&A segment, allowing attendees to pose their queries and gain deeper insights directly from Dr. Karavirta. ___________________ This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | Better Sleep, Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Research with Less Hassle --- Learn more about Fibion Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Solutions: https://sleepmeasurements.fibion.com/ --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover ground-breaking Fibion SENS: https://sens.fibion.com/ --- SB and PA measurements, analysis, and feedback made easy.  Learn more about Fibion Research : fibion.com/research --- Fibion Kids - Activity tracking designed for children. https://fibionkids.fibion.com/ --- Collect self-report physical activity data easily and cost-effectively https://mimove.fibion.com/ --- Follow the podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/PA_Researcher Follow host Dr Olli Tikkanen on Twitter https://twitter.com/ollitikkanen Follow Fibion on Twitter https://twitter.com/fibion https://www.youtube.com/@PA_Researcher
🌐 Discover the intricacies of the Middle-age Soweto Cohort (MASC) with Dr. Professor Lisa Micklesfield in this enlightening ProPASS session. 📚 Dive deep into the future strategies and implications for global health research. In this riveting Session 3 of ProPASS 2023, Professor Lisa Micklesfield delves into the nuances of the Middle-age Soweto Cohort (MASC), offering invaluable insights into its inception, role, and future prospects within the ProPASS framework. As global health research continues to evolve, understanding cohorts like MASC becomes pivotal, and Dr. Micklesfield, with her vast expertise, provides a comprehensive overview. Throughout the session, she meticulously details the rationale behind the establishment of MASC, highlighting its significance in shaping ProPASS's global strategy. The findings and implications from various MASC studies shed light on key health metrics and patterns, underscoring the cohort's potential to drive positive health outcomes. Beyond the data, Dr. Micklesfield emphasizes the broader impact of MASC on health research, detailing the collaborative efforts that have been initiated and the future prospects that MASC brings to the table. The session concludes with an engaging Q&A segment, offering attendees an unparalleled opportunity to interact with Dr. Micklesfield and gain deeper insights into MASC's role in the ProPASS vision. ___________________ This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | Better Sleep, Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Research with Less Hassle --- Learn more about Fibion Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Solutions: https://sleepmeasurements.fibion.com/ --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover ground-breaking Fibion SENS: https://sens.fibion.com/ --- SB and PA measurements, analysis, and feedback made easy.  Learn more about Fibion Research : fibion.com/research --- Fibion Kids - Activity tracking designed for children. https://fibionkids.fibion.com/ --- Collect self-report physical activity data easily and cost-effectively https://mimove.fibion.com/ --- Follow the podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/PA_Researcher Follow host Dr Olli Tikkanen on Twitter https://twitter.com/ollitikkanen Follow Fibion on Twitter https://twitter.com/fibion https://www.youtube.com/@PA_Researcher  
🚀 Witness the transformative vision for global physical activity research and its implications. 🌍 Dive into the future of ProPASS with Dr. Borja Del Pozo Cruz as he elaborates on the consortium's expansion to LMICs and beyond. In the captivating Session 3 of ProPASS 2023, Dr. Borja Del Pozo Cruz takes the audience on a journey into the future of ProPASS, particularly its envisioned expansion to Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs). The session serves as a beacon for those keen to understand the dynamics of global physical activity research and its potential impacts. Dr. Del Pozo Cruz, with his profound expertise, elaborates on the Prospective Physical Activity, Sitting and Sleep Consortium (ProPASS), highlighting its significant role in shaping the future of physical activity research on a global scale. As the consortium eyes expansion into LMICs, it brings to the fore unique challenges and prospects, which Dr. Del Pozo Cruz meticulously deciphers. The session delves into the strategic plans ProPASS has charted out for its integration into LMICs, underscoring the importance of collaborations, partnerships, and innovations. Dr. Del Pozo Cruz emphasizes the consortium's commitment to bridging gaps in physical activity research and ensuring a holistic, inclusive approach. A dynamic Q&A segment wraps up the session, offering attendees an unparalleled opportunity to interact with Dr. Del Pozo Cruz, raising queries, and gaining deeper insights into ProPASS's global mission. ___________________ This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | Better Sleep, Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Research with Less Hassle --- Learn more about Fibion Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Solutions: https://sleepmeasurements.fibion.com/ --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover ground-breaking Fibion SENS: https://sens.fibion.com/ --- SB and PA measurements, analysis, and feedback made easy.  Learn more about Fibion Research : fibion.com/research --- Fibion Kids - Activity tracking designed for children. https://fibionkids.fibion.com/ --- Collect self-report physical activity data easily and cost-effectively https://mimove.fibion.com/ --- Follow the podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/PA_Researcher Follow host Dr Olli Tikkanen on Twitter https://twitter.com/ollitikkanen Follow Fibion on Twitter https://twitter.com/fibion https://www.youtube.com/@PA_Researcher  
📊 Discover ISPAH's ambitious vision and the challenges and opportunities it presents in the realm of policy and research. 🌎 Join Dr. Karen Milton as she unravels the intricacies of global partnerships in physical activity research during ProPASS 2023's Session 2. In the enlightening Session 2 of ProPASS 2023, Dr. Karen Milton delves deep into the vast landscape of global partnerships in physical activity research and policy. Anchored around the pivotal role of the International Society for Physical Activity and Health (ISPAH), the session provides invaluable insights into the myriad challenges and opportunities that lie at the intersection of research, policy, and global collaboration. Dr. Milton, in her comprehensive talk, sheds light on the monumental role of ISPAH in spearheading initiatives, fostering collaborations, and setting the gold standard in physical activity research worldwide. She meticulously highlights the intricacies involved in bridging the gap between research findings and real-world policy implementations. The session further ventures into the challenges that global partnerships often grapple with, from diverse socio-cultural contexts to varied research methodologies. However, as Dr. Milton aptly points out, these challenges are also opportunities — opportunities to innovate, collaborate, and drive impactful change in the realm of physical activity and health. An interactive Q&A segment towards the end of the session offers participants a chance to engage directly with Dr. Milton, posing pertinent questions and gaining deeper, more nuanced insights into the topic at hand. With ProPASS's commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering global collaborations, Session 2 with Dr. Karen Milton stands as a testament to the power of collective effort in pushing the boundaries of physical activity research and policy.   ___________________ This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | Better Sleep, Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Research with Less Hassle --- Learn more about Fibion Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Solutions: https://sleepmeasurements.fibion.com/ --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover ground-breaking Fibion SENS: https://sens.fibion.com/ --- SB and PA measurements, analysis, and feedback made easy.  Learn more about Fibion Research : fibion.com/research --- Fibion Kids - Activity tracking designed for children. https://fibionkids.fibion.com/ --- Collect self-report physical activity data easily and cost-effectively https://mimove.fibion.com/ --- Follow the podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/PA_Researcher Follow host Dr Olli Tikkanen on Twitter https://twitter.com/ollitikkanen Follow Fibion on Twitter https://twitter.com/fibion https://www.youtube.com/@PA_Researcher
📚 Dive into Dr. Jo Blodgett's profound exploration of device-measured physical activity and its ramifications on cardiometabolic health during ProPASS 2023's Session 1. 🌐 Discover insights from her recent article, linking activity types, posture, and health markers. In the eagerly awaited Session 1 of ProPASS 2023, Dr. Jo Blodgett illuminates the audience with her in-depth analysis of device-measured physical activity and its intricate relationship with cardiometabolic health markers. Rooted in the larger theme of "Novel Insights on Physical Behaviour and Cardiometabolic Health from the ProPASS Consortium", this episode serves as a beacon for those eager to grasp the latest advancements in the domain. Dr. Blodgett’s presentation pivots around her recent article, "Device-measured physical activity type, posture, and cardiometabolic health markers: pooled dose-response associations from the ProPASS Consortium". Through her discourse, attendees are enlightened about the methodologies, findings, and the broader implications of her research in real-world scenarios. Further enriching the session, Dr. Blodgett delves into the nuances of physical activity, emphasizing the pivotal role of posture and its correlation with cardiometabolic health markers. The session culminates in an interactive Q&A segment, offering participants an opportunity to engage with Dr. Blodgett, pose queries, and gain deeper insights. With ProPASS's unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of research and knowledge dissemination, this episode with Dr. Jo Blodgett stands as a testament to the consortium's dedication to fostering scientific growth and community engagement.   ___________________ This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | Better Sleep, Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Research with Less Hassle --- Learn more about Fibion Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Solutions: https://sleepmeasurements.fibion.com/ --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover ground-breaking Fibion SENS: https://sens.fibion.com/ --- SB and PA measurements, analysis, and feedback made easy.  Learn more about Fibion Research : fibion.com/research --- Fibion Kids - Activity tracking designed for children. https://fibionkids.fibion.com/ --- Collect self-report physical activity data easily and cost-effectively https://mimove.fibion.com/ --- Follow the podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/PA_Researcher Follow host Dr Olli Tikkanen on Twitter https://twitter.com/ollitikkanen Follow Fibion on Twitter https://twitter.com/fibion https://www.youtube.com/@PA_Researcher
🎤 Join Dr. Vegar Rangul as he eloquently wraps up the highlights of ProPASS Day 1 and gives a sneak peek into what Day 2 holds. 📅 Dive into a comprehensive overview, ensuring you're prepped and excited for the next phase of ProPASS 2023. In a meticulously crafted closing session, Dr. Vegar Rangul takes the audience on a reflective journey, highlighting the pivotal moments of Day 1 of ProPASS 2023. He elaborates on the significant discussions, groundbreaking research showcases, and the notable contributions that have shaped the narrative of the conference so far. With a keen sense of anticipation, Dr. Rangul delves into the Day 2 outline, offering a tantalizing preview of the sessions, discussions, and expert presentations in store. Emphasizing the essence of ProPASS, he underscores its commitment to fostering dialogue, sharing knowledge, and catalyzing change in the realm of public health. Furthermore, the session is enriched with Dr. Rangul's acknowledgments, recognizing the dedication and expertise of speakers, attendees, and organizers alike. As he wraps up, the audience is left with a sense of fulfillment from Day 1, coupled with exhilarating anticipation for Day 2. Join us in this session to gain a holistic understanding of ProPASS's journey so far and be part of the excitement as we transition to the next phase of this monumental event.   ___________________ This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | Better Sleep, Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Research with Less Hassle --- Learn more about Fibion Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Solutions: https://sleepmeasurements.fibion.com/ --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover ground-breaking Fibion SENS: https://sens.fibion.com/ --- SB and PA measurements, analysis, and feedback made easy.  Learn more about Fibion Research : fibion.com/research --- Fibion Kids - Activity tracking designed for children. https://fibionkids.fibion.com/ --- Collect self-report physical activity data easily and cost-effectively https://mimove.fibion.com/ --- Follow the podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/PA_Researcher Follow host Dr Olli Tikkanen on Twitter https://twitter.com/ollitikkanen Follow Fibion on Twitter https://twitter.com/fibion https://www.youtube.com/@PA_Researcher
🔍 Discover groundbreaking findings on device-measured physical activity types and their link to health markers. 📊 Dive deep into the world of physical activity and cardiometabolic health with Dr. Matthew Ahmadi in this ProPASS session. In the riveting Session 1 of ProPASS 2023, the spotlight shines brightly on Dr. Matthew Ahmadi as he delves into the intricate world of device-measured physical activity and its profound implications on cardiometabolic health. This session, rooted in the overarching theme of "Novel Insights on Physical Behaviour and Cardiometabolic Health from the ProPASS Consortium", offers attendees a comprehensive understanding of the latest research findings and their real-world applications. Dr. Ahmadi's presentation stands as a testament to the rigorous research endeavors undertaken by the ProPASS Consortium. He takes the audience on a journey, tracing the trajectory of device-measured physical activity and its pivotal role in determining cardiometabolic health markers. As the narrative unfolds, listeners are introduced to the nuances and methodologies underpinning the research. The session doesn't just stop at presenting data. Dr. Ahmadi delves deeper, shedding light on the broader implications of the findings, especially in the context of global health and wellness. The Q&A segment further enriches the discourse, offering a platform for attendees to engage directly with Dr. Ahmadi, seeking clarifications, and diving deeper into the subject matter. ProPASS, with its commitment to excellence and innovation, continues to set the benchmark in the realm of physical behaviour research. Join us in this illuminating session with Dr. Matthew Ahmadi and embark on a journey of discovery.   ___________________ This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | Better Sleep, Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Research with Less Hassle --- Learn more about Fibion Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Solutions: https://sleepmeasurements.fibion.com/ --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover ground-breaking Fibion SENS: https://sens.fibion.com/ --- SB and PA measurements, analysis, and feedback made easy.  Learn more about Fibion Research : fibion.com/research --- Fibion Kids - Activity tracking designed for children. https://fibionkids.fibion.com/ --- Collect self-report physical activity data easily and cost-effectively https://mimove.fibion.com/ --- Follow the podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/PA_Researcher Follow host Dr Olli Tikkanen on Twitter https://twitter.com/ollitikkanen Follow Fibion on Twitter https://twitter.com/fibion https://www.youtube.com/@PA_Researcher
🔍 Dive deep into the innovative techniques that promise to change the landscape of physical behaviour analysis. 🛠 Discover the future of accelerometer data processing with Dr. Peter Johansson's revolutionary tool, ActiPASS, showcased at ProPASS 2023! 📊 Step into ProPASS 2023's Session 1, where groundbreaking innovations meet scientific rigor. At the forefront is Dr. Peter Johansson, introducing the audience to "ActiPASS", a cutting-edge tool meticulously crafted for processing thigh-worn accelerometer data. This revolutionary tool, developed under the aegis of ProPASS, promises to usher in a new era of research in physical behaviour. With the global landscape of health research witnessing rapid advancements, the need for precise and efficient tools is paramount. "ActiPASS" emerges as an answer to this, providing researchers with unparalleled accuracy in deciphering accelerometer data. Dr. Johansson takes the audience through the meticulous process of its creation, its manifold benefits, and its broader implications in the realm of physical behaviour research. As the session unfolds, learn about the real-world applications of "ActiPASS". Understand its potential to transform research methodologies and offer insights previously deemed challenging to obtain. The Q&A segment with Dr. Johansson offers a deep dive into the nuances of "ActiPASS", allowing attendees to grasp its significance fully. ProPASS, with its unwavering commitment to fostering innovation and enhancing research quality, showcases its vision for the future through sessions like these. Join Dr. Peter Johansson in this enlightening session and be part of the future of physical behaviour research. ___________________ This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | Better Sleep, Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Research with Less Hassle --- Learn more about Fibion Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Solutions: https://sleepmeasurements.fibion.com/ --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover ground-breaking Fibion SENS: https://sens.fibion.com/ --- SB and PA measurements, analysis, and feedback made easy.  Learn more about Fibion Research : fibion.com/research --- Fibion Kids - Activity tracking designed for children. https://fibionkids.fibion.com/ --- Collect self-report physical activity data easily and cost-effectively https://mimove.fibion.com/ --- Follow the podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/PA_Researcher Follow host Dr Olli Tikkanen on Twitter https://twitter.com/ollitikkanen Follow Fibion on Twitter https://twitter.com/fibion https://www.youtube.com/@PA_Researcher
🔍 Delve into the intricate nuances of physical behaviour and cardiometabolic health with Dr. Richard M. Pulsford in ProPASS 2023's enlightening Session 1! 📚 Explore the groundbreaking study that unravels the methodological factors influencing data collection outcomes in observational studies. 🚀 Step into the world of ProPASS 2023 with its intriguing Session 1, titled “Novel insights on physical behaviour and cardiometabolic health from the ProPASS consortium.” Guiding us through this session is Dr. Richard M. Pulsford, who delves deep into his recent study on the methodological factors impacting data collection outcomes in observational studies of device-measured physical behaviour in adults. You can explore this groundbreaking study in detail, which provides valuable insights into the world of accelerometry research and its implications. With ProPASS's dedication to enhancing understanding in the realms of physical behaviour, posture, and sleep, Dr. Pulsford's session stands as a testament to the consortium's commitment to scientific rigor and innovation. The systematic review, as presented by Dr. Pulsford, offers a comprehensive look at the challenges and considerations in observational studies, paving the way for more accurate and effective research methodologies in the future. As you navigate through this session, the intricate dynamics of physical behaviour, its measurement techniques, and its profound impacts on cardiometabolic health become evident. With the global health landscape ever-evolving, ProPASS's research endeavors, exemplified by Dr. Pulsford's presentation, underscore the importance of continuous learning, collaboration, and innovation. Tune into this session to uncover the complexities of physical behaviour research, its challenges, and the path forward. With ProPASS leading the charge, the future of physical behaviour and health research looks promising and impactful.   ___________________ This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | Better Sleep, Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Research with Less Hassle --- Learn more about Fibion Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Solutions: https://sleepmeasurements.fibion.com/ --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover ground-breaking Fibion SENS: https://sens.fibion.com/ --- SB and PA measurements, analysis, and feedback made easy.  Learn more about Fibion Research : fibion.com/research --- Fibion Kids - Activity tracking designed for children. https://fibionkids.fibion.com/ --- Collect self-report physical activity data easily and cost-effectively https://mimove.fibion.com/ --- Follow the podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/PA_Researcher Follow host Dr Olli Tikkanen on Twitter https://twitter.com/ollitikkanen Follow Fibion on Twitter https://twitter.com/fibion https://www.youtube.com/@PA_Researcher
🌍 Discover the intricate relationship between physical activity, posture, and sleep and their profound impacts on health outcomes. 🔍 Dive into the heart of ProPASS 2023 with Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis as he unveils groundbreaking insights from international research collaborations! 🚀 Dive deep into the ProPASS 2023 Conference with the enlightening session, "Open, Welcome, and Recent Developments in ProPASS." Spearheaded by the esteemed Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis, this session offers a comprehensive insight into the accelerometry research, the physical activity dynamics, and the health outcomes associated with the fifth annual gathering of the Prospective Physical Activity Sitting and Sleep Consortium (ProPASS). International collaboration is at the heart of ProPASS, with global researchers sharing cutting-edge findings and innovations. The session underscores the pivotal role of cohorts from Taiwan, utilizing advanced accelerometry techniques to decode the intertwined relationships of physical activity, posture, and sleep patterns. Their findings are instrumental in shaping our understanding of these variables' collective influence on a wide spectrum of health outcomes. Professor Stamatakis, a beacon in physical activity research, meticulously navigates listeners through recent advancements. From understanding sedentary behavior risks to deciphering the myriad benefits of optimal sleep patterns, ProPASS is pioneering research that transcends academia to influence real-world health policies and strategies. In a world where data-driven insights are paramount, ProPASS exemplifies the synergy of scientific rigor and actionable knowledge. Beyond the graphs and numbers lies ProPASS's vision: fostering a healthier global community. Professor Stamatakis accentuates that ProPASS is not merely a research consortium but a movement—a movement championing the use of scientific knowledge to enhance global well-being and health. Embark on this transformative journey into the realms of ProPASS. Discover the power of accelerometry research, grasp the intricacies of physical activity, and understand the profound impacts of posture and sleep on holistic health. Guided by Professor Stamatakis, this session promises a blend of rich knowledge and actionable insights. ___________________ This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | Better Sleep, Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Research with Less Hassle --- Learn more about Fibion Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Solutions: https://sleepmeasurements.fibion.com/ --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover ground-breaking Fibion SENS: https://sens.fibion.com/ --- SB and PA measurements, analysis, and feedback made easy.  Learn more about Fibion Research : fibion.com/research --- Fibion Kids - Activity tracking designed for children. https://fibionkids.fibion.com/ --- Collect self-report physical activity data easily and cost-effectively https://mimove.fibion.com/ --- Follow the podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/PA_Researcher Follow host Dr Olli Tikkanen on Twitter https://twitter.com/ollitikkanen Follow Fibion on Twitter https://twitter.com/fibion https://www.youtube.com/@PA_Researcher
“Towards the 1st device-based guidelines of physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep.” Scientific events lead wanted to join PROPASS’ working group: Speakers: Karen Milton and Jasper Schipperijn and Emmanuel Stamatakis and Jakob Tarp and Annemarie and Peter T Katzmarzyk and Jo Blodgett and Jasper Schipperijn and Karen Milton  Audio podcast of satellite event of the ProPASS consortium-ISPAH partnership: “Towards the 1st device-based guidelines of physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep ISPAH Congress 2022 on the 23rd - 26th of October 2022. Over 90% of the evidence used for guidelines development is based on questionnaires. In the last decade there has been a large increase in device-based cohorts that will likely inform the next generation of guidelines. Compared to questionnaires, devices such as accelerometers capture very different aspects of physical activity, posture and sleep. The symposium’s sessions will discuss the strengths and complexities encountered during the transition of future guidelines from questionnaire-based to accelerometer-measured evidence, and will highlight the instrumental role that ProPASS and other analogous consortia can play in enabling a smooth transition towards device-based and truly global physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep guidelines. Speakers: Professor Fiona Bull (World Health Organization) Professor Ulf Ekelund (Norwegian School of Sport Sciences & ProPASS) Associate Professor Karen Milton (ISPAH & University of East Anglia) Professor Jasper Schipperijn (ISPAH & University of Southern Denmark) Dr Matthew Ahmadi (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Dr Jo Blodgett (University College London & ProPASS) Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Professor Peter Katzmarzyk (Louisiana State University)    
Scientific events lead wanted to join PROPASS’ working group: Speakers: Marie Murphy and Peter Katzmarzyk and Jasper Schipperijn and Karen Milton and Emmanuel Stamatakis and Jakob Tarp and Annemarie Koster Audio podcast of satellite event of the ProPASS consortium-ISPAH partnership: “Towards the 1st device-based guidelines of physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep ISPAH Congress 2022 on the 23rd - 26th of October 2022. Over 90% of the evidence used for guidelines development is based on questionnaires. In the last decade there has been a large increase in device-based cohorts that will likely inform the next generation of guidelines. Compared to questionnaires, devices such as accelerometers capture very different aspects of physical activity, posture and sleep. The symposium’s sessions will discuss the strengths and complexities encountered during the transition of future guidelines from questionnaire-based to accelerometer-measured evidence, and will highlight the instrumental role that ProPASS and other analogous consortia can play in enabling a smooth transition towards device-based and truly global physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep guidelines. Speakers: Professor Fiona Bull (World Health Organization) Professor Ulf Ekelund (Norwegian School of Sport Sciences & ProPASS) Associate Professor Karen Milton (ISPAH & University of East Anglia) Professor Jasper Schipperijn (ISPAH & University of Southern Denmark) Dr Matthew Ahmadi (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Dr Jo Blodgett (University College London & ProPASS) Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Professor Peter Katzmarzyk (Louisiana State University)
From measures to guidelines and surveillance Drs Karen Milton and Jasper Schipperijn Audio podcast of satellite event of the ProPASS consortium-ISPAH partnership: “Towards the 1st device-based guidelines of physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep ISPAH Congress 2022 on the 23rd - 26th of October 2022. Over 90% of the evidence used for guidelines development is based on questionnaires. In the last decade there has been a large increase in device-based cohorts that will likely inform the next generation of guidelines. Compared to questionnaires, devices such as accelerometers capture very different aspects of physical activity, posture and sleep. The symposium’s sessions will discuss the strengths and complexities encountered during the transition of future guidelines from questionnaire-based to accelerometer-measured evidence, and will highlight the instrumental role that ProPASS and other analogous consortia can play in enabling a smooth transition towards device-based and truly global physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep guidelines. Speakers: Professor Fiona Bull (World Health Organization) Professor Ulf Ekelund (Norwegian School of Sport Sciences & ProPASS) Associate Professor Karen Milton (ISPAH & University of East Anglia) Professor Jasper Schipperijn (ISPAH & University of Southern Denmark) Dr Matthew Ahmadi (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Dr Jo Blodgett (University College London & ProPASS) Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Professor Peter Katzmarzyk (Louisiana State University)
Device-based evidence for sleep guidelines: how good are accelerometers for sleep measurements? Drs Annemarie Koster and Emmanuel Stamatakis Audio podcast of satellite event of the ProPASS consortium-ISPAH partnership: “Towards the 1st device-based guidelines of physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep ISPAH Congress 2022 on the 23rd - 26th of October 2022. Over 90% of the evidence used for guidelines development is based on questionnaires. In the last decade there has been a large increase in device-based cohorts that will likely inform the next generation of guidelines. Compared to questionnaires, devices such as accelerometers capture very different aspects of physical activity, posture and sleep. The symposium’s sessions will discuss the strengths and complexities encountered during the transition of future guidelines from questionnaire-based to accelerometer-measured evidence, and will highlight the instrumental role that ProPASS and other analogous consortia can play in enabling a smooth transition towards device-based and truly global physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep guidelines. Speakers: Professor Fiona Bull (World Health Organization) Professor Ulf Ekelund (Norwegian School of Sport Sciences & ProPASS) Associate Professor Karen Milton (ISPAH & University of East Anglia) Professor Jasper Schipperijn (ISPAH & University of Southern Denmark) Dr Matthew Ahmadi (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Dr Jo Blodgett (University College London & ProPASS) Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Professor Peter Katzmarzyk (Louisiana State University)
Physical activity guidelines for Americans: Perspective on device-based guidelines. Professor Peter T Katzmarzyk Audio podcast of satellite event of the ProPASS consortium-ISPAH partnership: “Towards the 1st device-based guidelines of physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep ISPAH Congress 2022 on the 23rd - 26th of October 2022. Over 90% of the evidence used for guidelines development is based on questionnaires. In the last decade there has been a large increase in device-based cohorts that will likely inform the next generation of guidelines. Compared to questionnaires, devices such as accelerometers capture very different aspects of physical activity, posture and sleep. The symposium’s sessions will discuss the strengths and complexities encountered during the transition of future guidelines from questionnaire-based to accelerometer-measured evidence, and will highlight the instrumental role that ProPASS and other analogous consortia can play in enabling a smooth transition towards device-based and truly global physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep guidelines. Speakers: Professor Fiona Bull (World Health Organization) Professor Ulf Ekelund (Norwegian School of Sport Sciences & ProPASS) Associate Professor Karen Milton (ISPAH & University of East Anglia) Professor Jasper Schipperijn (ISPAH & University of Southern Denmark) Dr Matthew Ahmadi (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Dr Jo Blodgett (University College London & ProPASS) Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Professor Peter Katzmarzyk (Louisiana State University)  
Findings from ProPASS’ proof-of-concept IPD analyses: device-measured movement & cardiometabolic outcomes. Drs Jo Blodgett and Matthew Ahmadi.   Audio podcast of satellite event of the ProPASS consortium-ISPAH partnership: “Towards the 1st device-based guidelines of physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep ISPAH Congress 2022 on the 23rd - 26th of October 2022. Over 90% of the evidence used for guidelines development is based on questionnaires. In the last decade there has been a large increase in device-based cohorts that will likely inform the next generation of guidelines. Compared to questionnaires, devices such as accelerometers capture very different aspects of physical activity, posture and sleep. The symposium’s sessions will discuss the strengths and complexities encountered during the transition of future guidelines from questionnaire-based to accelerometer-measured evidence, and will highlight the instrumental role that ProPASS and other analogous consortia can play in enabling a smooth transition towards device-based and truly global physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep guidelines. Speakers: Professor Fiona Bull (World Health Organization) Professor Ulf Ekelund (Norwegian School of Sport Sciences & ProPASS) Associate Professor Karen Milton (ISPAH & University of East Anglia) Professor Jasper Schipperijn (ISPAH & University of Southern Denmark) Dr Matthew Ahmadi (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Dr Jo Blodgett (University College London & ProPASS) Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Professor Peter Katzmarzyk (Louisiana State University)
Dr. Jakob Tarp: analyses of harmonized device-based data Fiona Bull: PROPASS online satellite meeting [ISPAH 2022]. Towards the 1st device-based guidelines of physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep. Introduction from WHO. Audio podcast of satellite event of the ProPASS consortium-ISPAH partnership: “Towards the 1st device-based guidelines of physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep ISPAH Congress 2022 on the 23rd - 26th of October 2022. Over 90% of the evidence used for guidelines development is based on questionnaires. In the last decade there has been a large increase in device-based cohorts that will likely inform the next generation of guidelines. Compared to questionnaires, devices such as accelerometers capture very different aspects of physical activity, posture and sleep. The symposium’s sessions will discuss the strengths and complexities encountered during the transition of future guidelines from questionnaire-based to accelerometer-measured evidence, and will highlight the instrumental role that ProPASS and other analogous consortia can play in enabling a smooth transition towards device-based and truly global physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep guidelines. Speakers: Professor Fiona Bull (World Health Organization) Professor Ulf Ekelund (Norwegian School of Sport Sciences & ProPASS) Associate Professor Karen Milton (ISPAH & University of East Anglia) Professor Jasper Schipperijn (ISPAH & University of Southern Denmark) Dr Matthew Ahmadi (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Dr Jo Blodgett (University College London & ProPASS) Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Professor Peter Katzmarzyk (Louisiana State University)
Audio podcast of satellite event of the ProPASS consortium-ISPAH partnership: “Towards the 1st device-based guidelines of physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep ISPAH Congress 2022 on the 23rd - 26th of October 2022. Over 90% of the evidence used for guidelines development is based on questionnaires. In the last decade there has been a large increase in device-based cohorts that will likely inform the next generation of guidelines. Compared to questionnaires, devices such as accelerometers capture very different aspects of physical activity, posture and sleep. The symposium’s sessions will discuss the strengths and complexities encountered during the transition of future guidelines from questionnaire-based to accelerometer-measured evidence, and will highlight the instrumental role that ProPASS and other analogous consortia can play in enabling a smooth transition towards device-based and truly global physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep guidelines. Speakers: Professor Fiona Bull (World Health Organization) Professor Ulf Ekelund (Norwegian School of Sport Sciences & ProPASS) Associate Professor Karen Milton (ISPAH & University of East Anglia) Professor Jasper Schipperijn (ISPAH & University of Southern Denmark) Dr Matthew Ahmadi (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Dr Jo Blodgett (University College London & ProPASS) Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis (University of Sydney & ProPASS) Professor Peter Katzmarzyk (Louisiana State University)
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