Honored to be part of this exciting study and grateful that the device-based and free-living indicators I have contributed to developing are being utilized here. Privileged to collaborate with such a talented group of researchers.
Honored to be part of this exciting study and grateful that the device-based and free-living indicators I have contributed to developing are being utilized here. Privileged to collaborate with such a talented group of researchers.
Great news! 🎉 After a long journey through the publication process, our article has finally been published. I’ll share more soon!
My research theme page is now live! My focus is on free-living physical functioning, utilizing sensor-based metrics to assess daily functional capacity, identify individuals at risk of losing independent living, monitor rehabilitation, and strength-demanding activities. www.freelivingfunctioning.org
Thank you Päivikki and Sakari Sohlberg Foundation for awarding me a €18,000 grant to study device-based high-intensity activities among older adults. This funding enables me to hire a postdoctoral researcher and take important steps toward building my own research group.
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Suuret kiitokset Päivikki ja Sakari Sohlbergin säätiölle myöntämästänne apurahasta (18 000 €). Rahoitus mahdollistaa minulle ensimmäistä kertaa tutkijatohtorin palkkaamisen ja tukee oman ryhmän perustamista tulevaisuudessa.
Kiitos koko tutkimusryhmälle!
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Had a great visit to the University of Konstanz! Inspiring discussions, future collaboration plans, and warm hospitality made it special. Huge thanks to the Sport Science Department, Michael Schwenk, and Prof. Markus Gruber!
Our latest publication is out: "Theoretical reallocation of physical activity into sedentary behavior, standing, and time in bed was found to be associated with prospective decline in quality of life among older adults." doi.org/10.1186/s129...