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CATEGORIES:MRC Epidemiology and CEDAR Seminars
SUMMARY:Walking on sunshine: What is the evidence for the 
 effects of walking on mental health? - Dr Paul Kel
 ly\, University of  Edinburgh\, UK.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180926T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180926T133000
UID:TALK108673AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/108673
DESCRIPTION:Dr Paul Kelly has been a Lecturer in Physical Acti
 vity for Health at the University of Edinburgh sin
 ce August 2014 is based at the Physical Activity f
 or Health Research Centre (PAHRC) led by Prof Nane
 tte Mutrie MBE.\n\nHis primary research focus is t
 he measurement of physical activity and the evalua
 tion of physical activity interventions. Paul is a
  member of the Communication and Surveillance Expe
 rt Group for the 2018 Chief Medical Officer Physic
 al Activity Guidelines update – if you have any th
 oughts on communicating physical activity for heal
 th to the public please get in touch!\n\nPaul prev
 iously worked at the University of Oxford\, where 
 he completed a PhD (2010-2013) in using wearable c
 ameras to measure active travel.
LOCATION:Meeting Rooms 1&amp\;2\, MRC Epidemiology Unit\, L
 evel 3\, Institute of Metabolic Science\, Cambridg
 e Biomedical Campus\, Cambridge CB2 0QQ
CONTACT:Paul Browne
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