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’New Directions’ of ProPASS - Opening Remarks for Day 2 by Prof. Mark Hamer & Prof. Emmanuel Stamatakis – ProPASS

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🔍 Professor Mark Hamer ushers in Day 2 of ProPASS with a deep dive into "New Data and New Directions". 📈 Join Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis as he unveils the potential of wrist accelerometry in ProPASS's evolution.

Dawn of Day 2 at ProPASS 2023 sees Professor Mark Hamer steering the discussions towards the theme "New Data and New Directions". He meticulously sheds light on the latest advancements in data collection and analysis, laying out the roadmap for ProPASS's future endeavors.

The emphasis is on data-driven decisions and their paramount significance in shaping health outcomes. Following this, Session 1 captivates the audience as Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis delves into ProPASS's expansion to wrist accelerometry.

This shift presents a pivotal moment in ProPASS's journey, promising enhanced data accuracy and broader application. Professor Stamatakis elaborates on the nuances of wrist accelerometry, its advantages, and its potential to revolutionize data collection in public health research.

The session serves as a testament to ProPASS's commitment to embracing innovative technologies and methodologies. As the day unfolds, attendees are privy to deep insights, rigorous discussions, and a glimpse into the future of public health research driven by state-of-the-art data techniques.

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🔍 Professor Mark Hamer ushers in Day 2 of ProPASS with a deep dive into "New Data and New Directions". 📈 Join Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis as he unveils the potential of wrist accelerometry in ProPASS's evolution.

Dawn of Day 2 at ProPASS 2023 sees Professor Mark Hamer steering the discussions towards the theme "New Data and New Directions". He meticulously sheds light on the latest advancements in data collection and analysis, laying out the roadmap for ProPASS's future endeavors.

The emphasis is on data-driven decisions and their paramount significance in shaping health outcomes. Following this, Session 1 captivates the audience as Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis delves into ProPASS's expansion to wrist accelerometry.

This shift presents a pivotal moment in ProPASS's journey, promising enhanced data accuracy and broader application. Professor Stamatakis elaborates on the nuances of wrist accelerometry, its advantages, and its potential to revolutionize data collection in public health research.

The session serves as a testament to ProPASS's commitment to embracing innovative technologies and methodologies. As the day unfolds, attendees are privy to deep insights, rigorous discussions, and a glimpse into the future of public health research driven by state-of-the-art data techniques.

___________________

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

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