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ISPAH Conference – Physical Activity Data Harmonisation Satellite 2018

Trinity Hall Trinity Lane, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Using existing data for a better future Opportunities and challenges of harmonising activity data Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Thursday 18 October 2018 ****** Sorry, registration has now closed and we are fully booked. ****** #ispahDataCam18 Following the main 2018 ISPAH Conference in London 15-17 October, this one day meeting in Cambridge will create a platform for […]

Seminar – Can we promote physical activity at the population level? Findings from a community-based cluster randomised trial and a sport fandom-based app study.

MRC Epidemiology meeting rooms 1&2, Level 3 IMS Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, United Kingdom

All are invited to the CEDAR/MRC Epidemiology Seminar by: Dr Masamitsu Kamada, University of Tokyo, Japan. Can we promote physical activity at the population level? Findings from a community-based cluster randomised trial and a sport fandom-based app study. MRC Epidemiology Unit meeting rooms 1 and 2, Institute of Metabolic Science, Cambridge Biomedical Campus Abstract Effective […]

Improving our diets: more freedom or more control?

A Cambridge Festival of Ideas event 23 October 2018, 5.30pm - 7.00pm McCrum Lecture Theatre, Corpus Christi College Please note that booking is required for this event. You can book here now. #freedomorcontrol #cfi2018 Across the world our diets are often poor, damaging our health, and putting pressure on collective resources such as healthcare. And […]

Seminar – The nexus between food literacy, food security and disadvantage.

Meeting rooms, Level 4 Institute of Metabolic Science, Addenbrooke’s Treatment Centre (ATC) Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, United Kingdom

All are invited to the CEDAR/MRC Epidemiology Seminar by: Professor Danielle Gallegos, Queensland University of Technology. Social Networks for Health Behaviour Change Meeting Rooms 1&2, Level 4, Institute of Metabolic Science, Cambridge Biomedical Campus Download presentation Abstract High income countries are often described as being food secure and yet sub-populations are still unable to secure […]