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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > MRC Epidemiology and CEDAR Seminars > The Teenagers in Leisure Time (TiLT) study – A cluster analysis of adolescent screen time and sport participation
The Teenagers in Leisure Time (TiLT) study – A cluster analysis of adolescent screen time and sport participationAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Signe Wulund. Please note this talk is on Tuesday, not the usual Wednesday Helen’s research interest focuses on behavioural epidemiology, particularly in relation to children’s physical activity. She has a focus on mediators of physical activity behaviour change and the development and refinement of intervention strategies, which aim to promote increased physical activity and reduced sedentary behaviours among children. In addition, she maintains an interest in the evaluation of health promotion and related programs and activities. Helen also has a research interest in sport coaching, particularly the behavioural aspects of coaching and the mentoring process. This talk is part of the MRC Epidemiology and CEDAR Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:
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