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Hello and Welcome to Physical Activity Researcher Podcast! Physical Activity Researcher Podcast is the source of the latest research findings on all things related to physical activity, exercise, and health. World-renowned scientists and experts as guests in an informal and relaxed interview style format. New episodes on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The podcast is for anyone who likes to learn scientific and evidence-based knowledge of physical activity, exercise, and health. Our listener ...
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Motivational Interviewing and Imagery as Tools for Health and Fitness Professionals - Dr. Jonathan Rhodes (Pt2) - Practitioner's Viewpoint Series Jon Rhodes is a chartered psychologist, who alongside studying part-time for a PhD at Plymouth University, works closely with students on the University's Sporting Excellence Scholarship Programme and wit…
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Kathryn Schmitz, PhD, MPH, is the Associate Director of Population Sciences at Penn State University College of Medicine, and, jointly, serves as a Full Professor at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Medicine. Dr. Kathryn Schmitz is a leading researcher in exercise oncology - the use of exercise in cancer prevention, control, and survivors…
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How to combat muscle loss and anabolic resistance with Dr. Richie Kirwan! 🏋️‍♂️💡 Discover the importance of maintaining muscle mass and strength as we age, and gain practical strategies for improving muscle health through exercise and nutrition. 📊 In part two of this engaging episode of the Physical Activity Researcher Podcast, host Dr. Olli Tikkan…
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Dr. Katzmarzyk is Professor and Associate Executive Director for Population and Public Health Sciences at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center where he holds the Marie Edana Corcoran Endowed Chair in Pediatric Obesity and Diabetes. Dr. Katzmarzyk is an internationally recognized leader in the field of physical activity and obesity, with a spec…
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This is the second part of our conversation with Dr. Yunus Tuncel on philosophical approaches to emotions in sports. We explore how Kierkegaard's and Heidegger's accounts of anxiety can be applied to think of risk sports, discuss violence and aggression, and finish up on how to care for emotions in sports from a more practical perspective. Our conv…
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Muscle mass is not only essential for physical strength and performance but also plays a crucial role in managing blood glucose levels and reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. In this episode we welcome Dr. Richie Kirwan, a lecturer in nutrition and exercise physiology at Liverpool John Moores University. Dr. Kirwan's research focuses on t…
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In this episode, we explore emotions in sports from a philosophical perspective. How are philosophical perspectives different from the more established psychological perspectives? How can ideas found in Aristotle, Nietzsche, Hume, and Spinoza help us establish a framework to explore emotions in sports? Why are certain emotions and their balance ess…
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This is the second part of our discussion with Dr. Anna Kavoura on how gender informs meaning in sport. In the first part, we explored Anna’s work on intersecting identities in women’s martial arts, as well as her current research project titled "Transforming Gender Boundaries in Sport: An Ethnographic and Participatory Action Research Study in Tra…
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Sport is a very gendered institution. Although there has been a lot of effort to tackle gender-based inequalities in the past few decades, a lot of work remains to be done. This episode explores how gender informs meaning in sports. How does gender identity intersect with athletic identity? What discourses are dominant in sporting spaces, and how d…
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Many athletes believe that they should be self-critical and hard on themselves to reach their full potential. Yet, what if an opposite perspective, focused on self-compassion would be much more conducive to flourishing and meaningful experiences in sport? These and other questions are explored in this episode with Dr. Leah Ferguson. Questions explo…
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Especially in Europe, a growing number of people choose not to be affiliated with organized religion. But does it mean that they reject everything religious? And does sport have something to offer for spiritual life, at least for some? In this episode, Dr. Teemu Pauha helps us to explore the fuzzy lines between contemporary 'religious', 'spiritual'…
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It is somewhat paradoxical that the Nordic countries often rank at the top of world happiness surveys. Still, at the same time, many people experience depression and other forms of mental ill-being. Today, we discuss the role that nature-based activities can have for our well-being and discuss a new study that examines the potential of these activi…
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Associate Professor Genevieve Healy and Dr. Ana Goode provide us with the latest research findings from BeUpstanding program of research: a program aiming to support workplaces to stand up, sit less, and move more for their health and well-being. Associate Professor Genevieve Healy is a NHMRC Career Development Fellow at the Cancer Prevention Resea…
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Physical activity in later life is often promoted for its potential physical, psychological, and social benefits for older adults. However, sometimes these programs, despite good intentions, can perpetuate negative stereotypes about aging and youthful ideas about a good life. Have we forgotten to ask old people themselves how and why they are (not)…
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In the concluding part of this insightful episode of the Physical Activity Researcher Podcast, host Dr. Olli Tikkanen continues his engaging conversation with Dr. Elise Brown, Associate Professor of Wellness and Health Promotion at Oakland University. Dr. Brown shares her experiences and strategies for translating her research on diabetes and resis…
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Is fun a necessary part of good physical education, or are there other, more profound experiences that might be more important for young people? Today’s episode continues exploring the meaning and value of physical education in young people’s lives. The discussion is shaped by a critical perspective, and we ask questions about privilege, marginaliz…
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Amy has an undergraduate degree in Psychology from the University of Leeds, and undertook a work placement year at BiB in 2017, working on the ‘Primary School Years’. Amy is currently a PhD Student, working with the JU:MP team and Loughborough University. Her PhD will focus on developing and implementing an intervention to increase physical activit…
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In this episode of the Physical Activity Researcher Podcast, host Dr. Olli Tikkanen continues his engaging conversation with Dr. Elise Brown, Associate Professor of Wellness and Health Promotion at Oakland University. Dr. Brown delves into the practical aspects of prescribing resistance training for individuals with type 2 diabetes, providing inval…
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In this enlightening episode of the Physical Activity Researcher Podcast, host Dr. Olli Tikkanen engages in a detailed discussion with Dr. Elise Brown, Associate Professor of Wellness and Health Promotion at Oakland University. Dr. Brown's extensive research focuses on exercise and diabetes, with a special emphasis on resistance exercise. She share…
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In this second part of our conversation with Dr. Ayse Yemiscigil, we explore how purpose in life and physical activity might relate to one another. The conversation draws on Ayse's recent article (co-authored with Ivo Vlaev) "The bidirectional relationship between sense of purpose in life and physical activity: a longitudinal study" showing that in…
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Today’s episode explores purpose in life and how it can relate to physical activity and work-life. We ask: How are meaning and purpose different? How is purpose in life connected to well-being? How does socioeconomic status influence who has access to meaningful experiences in work-life, and why is it perhaps related to meaningful leisure? Dr. Ayse…
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Dr. Tim Fleiner (Institute of Movement and Sport Gerontology) Research profile Sport-and movement gerontology in geriatric health care: Dementia, Depression, Delirium, Sarcopenia, Frailty, Falls, Mobility & Falls Physical activity in aging Expertise of methods Motion sensors: physical activity, motor behavior, mobility & circadian rhythms Exercise-…
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In this insightful episode we explore the intricate world of measuring physical activity and sedentary behavior in occupational settings, focusing on the distinct differences between white and blue-collar jobs. Dr. Tikkanen introduces innovative methods for capturing the nuances of occupational activities, emphasizing the value of using acceleromet…
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This podcast episode features an interview of Chris Ahrens of the San Diego Unified School District. After graduating from SUNY Brockport with a degree in physical education and completing a master’s program on an OSEP grant, he has spent the last 15 years working in various positions in the San Diego Unified School District until he reached the po…
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In this episode, Dr. Olli Tikkanen takes us on a journey into the heart of early childhood movement, sharing findings from a recent study on how four-year-old children sitting and activity behaviours in kindergartens in Kouvola, Finland. This research gives us a closer look at the daily patterns of physical activity and sitting among young learners…
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In this episode we look into physical activity profiles, an interesting way of clustering individuals based on their sedentary behaviour and physical activity behaviours. We look into how individuals can be grouped based on their habits of physical activity and sedentary behavior, creating categories like the couch potato, weekend warrior, ant, and…
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In the third part of the "Physical Activity Researcher Podcast" with Dr. Sebastian Ludyga, the conversation deepens into specific studies and practical applications of physical activity in educational settings. Dr. Ludyga and host Dr. Olli Tikkanen explore the concept of exercise breaks in schools, particularly focusing on how these can rejuvenate …
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This episode focuses on the important task of measuring sedentary behavior and physical activity among older adults. Based on an article from the team, this discussion emphasizes the growing need to accurately assess these behaviors as our global population ages. Proper measurement is crucial for supporting health, independence, and quality of life…
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This episode featured a discussion between three emeritus professors in the APE space on the past, present, and future of APE. Dr. Garth Tymeson worked as a professor of APE at the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse. Dr. Dale Ulrich is a retired professor from the University of Michigan that created the Test of Gross Motor Development (TGMD) that…
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In the second part of this enlightening episode of the "Physical Activity Researcher Podcast," Dr. Sebastian Ludyga continues his discussion with host Dr. Olli Tikkanen, delving into the complexities of exercise and its effects on cognition, particularly in the context of long-term changes. Dr. Ludyga explains how different types of physical activi…
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into the pivotal role of Heart Rate Variability (HRV) in athletic training and sports science. This comprehensive discussion covers the foundational principles of HRV and its practical applications in optimizing athletes' training schedules, enhancing recovery, and improving overall performance. Dr. Tikkanen exp…
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In this episode, which is part of our mini-series "Active Brain," Dr. Ludyga shares insights from his early work where he investigated brain activity through EEG during cycling exercises. ---------- Dr. Sebastian Ludyga, a distinguished research group leader at the University of Basel in Switzerland. Dr. Ludyga brings a wealth of knowledge from his…
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In this episode we delve into role of HRV in evaluating cognitive function and its broader implications in the field of neurological research. The conversation illuminates the intricate connection between HRV and various cognitive processes, including attention, memory, decision-making, emotional regulation, and the body’s response to stress. Throu…
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In this episode of the Physical Activity Researcher Podcast, Dr. Olli Tikkanen introduces us to the Fibion Vitals, a new wearable device designed to advance the measurement of health indicators in research settings. Dr. Tikkanen details the specifications of Fibion Vitals, highlighting its capabilities in tracking a wide array of signals including …
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In this episode of the Physical Activity Researcher Podcast, hosted by Dr. Olli Tikkanen, we explore the essential aspects of Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and its importance in health, wellness, and athletic performance. Dr. Tikkanen provides an insightful overview of HRV, explaining its function as a key indicator of the autonomic nervous system's…
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This podcast episode featured two APE professionals interviewing Dr. French, who has been a professor in APE for many years. Dr. French credits the beginning of his journey with APE to his parent’s philosophy on diversity and inclusion, which led him to UCLA where he studied what is now called adapted physical education. Dr. French has co-authored …
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In the second part of this intriguing episode of the Physical Activity Researcher Podcast, Dr. Olli Tikkanen continues his conversation with Dr. Javier Brazo-Sayavera, focusing on the nuts and bolts of the Global Matrix initiative and how it's evolving with its 5.0 registration process. Dr. Brazo-Sayavera shares practical insights for countries int…
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In this brief yet informative episode of the Physical Activity Researcher Podcast, Dr. Olli Tikkanen shares exciting news about the upcoming content and directions for the show. After a short break filled with personal milestones, including welcoming a new family member and moving podcast is back with fresh episodes that promise to enrich listeners…
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In this engaging episode of the Physical Activity Researcher Podcast, Dr. Olli Tikkanen sits down for a chat with Dr. Javier Brazo-Sayavera, who hails from the University of Pablo de Olavide in Spain, to discuss about the Global Matrix initiative. This significant effort focuses on monitoring the physical activity levels of children from various co…
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This podcast featured an interview lead by Dr. Amanda Young and her Master students from California State University, Long Beach, where they interview educators in the APE field about working with students with behavioral issues. Specifically, one guest works as an APE specialist for charter schools in California, and the one teaches PE at an alter…
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The podcast episode featuring professors from various universities discussing PhD programs in Adapted Physical Education (APE). Dr. Andrew Pitchford from Oregon State University started by highlighting the importance of their interdisciplinary connections between the adapted physical activity program and other departments, such as the Psychological…
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The podcast episode featuring educators from various universities discussing graduate programs in Adapted Physical Education (APE) continues with an exploration of challenges and opportunities facing these programs. This episode features an insightful discussion with representatives from four outstanding APE graduate programs across the United Stat…
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In this episode of What's New in Adapted Physical Education we have special guest hosts podcast Dr. Brock McMullen and Dr. Garth Tymeson (UW-Lacrosse) who interview three parents - Marlis, Pam, and Andrea - about their experiences with adapted physical education for their children with disabilities. Each parent represents children at different ages…
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This is the second part of our conversation with Dr Darryn Stamp where we explore complexities of athlete transitions within professional football. The conversation moves to exploring embodiment and relationship with sport post-retirement. Why is it that some elite and professional athletes have little interest in sport and exercise after their ret…
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Listen in on the December NCPEID APE Collaborative focused on working with paraprofessionals in APE. This episode features guests Dr. Seo Lee (University of Wisconsin Superior), Ginny Reid (Orange County Department of Education), and Wendy Arteaga (Orange County Department of Education). In this podcast they address the challenges faced by paraprof…
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Dr. Malin, renowned for his work in utilizing exercise as a therapeutic intervention against obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, shares his insights on the optimal timing and type of exercise for managing these conditions. The discussion also touches on the physiological and behavioral aspects of circadian rhythms, offering a nuan…
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🎤 Dive into the riveting discussions of ProPass Session 4 as top experts, including Professor Andreas Holtermann, unravel the future of wearable research. 🌟 Stay tuned to discover groundbreaking insights from an esteemed panel on new directions in the wearable tech landscape. In the captivating third part of ProPass Session 4, a panel of seasoned e…
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🔍 Dive back into ProPASS Session 4 (Part 2) as the conversation on wearables intensifies with insights from Prof. Holtermann, Prof. Ware, and more. 🚀 Explore the next phase of wearable tech, from research applications to future innovations, with the expert panel. Reconvening for the second part of ProPASS 2023's Session 4, we delve further into the…
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Dr. Malin, known for his research on using exercise as a therapeutic tool against obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, shares insights into how individual chronotypes – whether one is an early bird or a night owl – can significantly influence exercise effectiveness and overall health. ----- In this enlightening episode of the Physi…
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🔍 Join an elite panel, including Prof. Stenholm and Dr. Strain, as they illuminate the road ahead for wearables in research during ProPASS Session 4. 🎙️ Engage with thought leaders as they dissect challenges, opportunities, and the future of wearable tech. In ProPASS 2023's riveting Session 4, we plunge into the burgeoning realm of wearable researc…
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