Nanette Mutrie
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Nanette Mutrie
@nanettemutrie.bsky.social
Retired Professor of Physical Activity for Health (Edinburgh); Pickleball Scotland Coach and Education Officer; love helping people get and stay active
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Because the density of car infrastructure is too high!
February 7, 2025 at 8:00 AM
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Public lecture at PAHRC

"From Blyth to Bathgate: How can we better impact physical activity inequalities"

Prof Emily Oliver

Wednesday 19th Feb

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/stewart-al...

@mariehmurphy.bsky.social @coralhanson.bsky.social
Stewart Alan Robertson Lecture Series: From Blyth to Bathgate
This public lecture, delivered by Professor Emily Oliver, Newcastle University, will take place in person only.
www.eventbrite.co.uk
February 7, 2025 at 8:47 AM
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Great mix of data and powerful human stories in this latest piece on Prehab for Cancer by #GMActive.

Prehab patients spent on average:
- 36 hours less in hospital
- 10 hours less in critical care

More: www.gmactive.co.uk/news/prehab4...

#WorldCancerDay | @gmmoving.co.uk
Prehab4Cancer outcomes improving quality of life – and recovery – for patients - GM Active
Patients engaging with Prehab4Cancer, the world-leading exercise, nutrition and wellbeing programme for cancer patients in Greater Manchester and parts of Cheshire...
www.gmactive.co.uk
February 4, 2025 at 8:43 AM
It is #trysomethingnew week with sportscotland. Here pickleball Scotland Ambassadors introduce the game in Letham4all community hub in Perth. Smiles more important than scores😊
February 4, 2025 at 6:56 PM
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Australia spends $714 per person on roads every year – but just 90 cents goes to walking, wheeling and cycling
theconversation.com/australia-sp...
Australia spends $714 per person on roads every year – but just 90 cents goes to walking, wheeling and cycling
Walking and cycling get 90c per person each year from the Australian government. What if that figure rose to $5, $10 or $15?
theconversation.com
February 3, 2025 at 8:02 PM
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What can I do to protect myself against respiratory diseases such as #influenza and #COVID19?
February 4, 2025 at 4:57 AM
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“The report makes two main practical demands to the football industry, beyond the obvious of reducing emissions, raising awareness and collecting more data: to ban polluting sponsors and to redesign the football calendar to make it more regional.”
Gianni Infantino given wake-up call as stats show FIFA driving climate crisis
A major new scientific report shows how damaging football's sponsorship deals with fossil fuel companies and airlines are - and tells FIFA what needs to be done
www.mirror.co.uk
February 3, 2025 at 8:11 AM
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In our NEW PAPER, as early career researchers, our call to action is...

"advance the understanding of the role of POLITICS IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY..."

Read free: doi.org/10.1093/heap...

P. McCue, @brittanyswelam.bsky.social @joeyjmurphy.bsky.social & S.Edney
for @healthpromint.bsky.social
Physical activity—the past, present and potential future: a state-of-the-art review
Abstract. This is a state-of-the-art review of historical developments, current approaches and recommended future directions in physical activity (PA) rese
doi.org
January 21, 2025 at 12:10 PM
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This is a clever and attractive bike rack! 🚲
The math is the same in every city. Bikes and smart bike infrastructure SAVE a huge amount of space. And a huge amount of public money (infrastructure money, public health care money, & much more), a huge amount of ghg emissions, pollution and noise, & much more.

And then there’s what they GAIN us.
January 29, 2025 at 8:34 PM
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“One mile on a bike is a $.42 economic gain to society, one mile driving is a $.20 loss.”

“Which means that Copenhagen, a city of 1.2 million people, saves $357 million a year on health costs because something like 80% of its population commutes by bike.” #CityMakingMath
grist.org/biking/one-m...
One mile on a bike is a $.42 economic gain to society, one mile driving is a $.20 loss
Copenhagen, the bicycle-friendliest place on the planet, publishes a biannual Bicycle Account, and buried in its pages is a rather astonishing fact.
grist.org
January 30, 2025 at 7:10 AM
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totally worth a read!
"Short list of common sins in published clinical trials includes misinterpreted p-values, automated model selection, use of change scores, “table 1 tests” and subsequent covariate adjustment based on them, over-interpreting subgroup differences, and needless categorization."
This is what you get for telling me I should have tEstED 4 NoMAliTeee 🤪

statsepi.substack.com/p/how-bad-st...
January 23, 2025 at 8:00 AM
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“A 5-year study of 263K U.K. commuters, published in the British Medical Journal in 2017, found regular cycling cut the risk of death from any cause by 41%, and the incidence of cancer and heart disease by 45% and 46% respectively. Other large-scale studies have found similar.” Via @CarltonReid.com
18-Year Study Of 82,297 Adults Finds Cycle Commuting Halves Chance Of Early Death
Billionaires famously want to live longer. They should jump on bicycles, not spacecraft.
www.forbes.com
January 9, 2025 at 12:46 AM
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Even a small dose of physical activity can be good medicine; www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Even a small dose of physical activity can be good medicine - Nature Medicine
Studies from wearables show that even small doses of physical activity provide health benefits; guidelines should be updated to reflect this.
www.nature.com
January 9, 2025 at 8:37 AM
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Another reminder:

Respiratory infections spread mainly through the air. That’s why they affect the lungs.

Masks, worn correctly and consistently, reduce the spread of respiratory infections.

Respirators work better than masks.

Washing hands isn’t wrong, but it won’t stop airborne transmission.
December 10, 2024 at 9:56 AM
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Biking to work reduces the odds of dying from cancer by 51%! You’d think transit planners would find the hell out of bike lanes given how much money that saves to public and the government. Even “fiscal conservatives” can’t debunk the obvious societal good and savings from that.

Fund bike lanes!
“The long-term health benefits didn’t stop there: commuter cycling was also linked to a 24% reduced risk of cardiovascular hospitalizations, a 51% lower risk of dying from cancer, and improved mental health, as measured by fewer prescriptions for anxiety and depression.” Via @momentummag.bsky.social
If you bike to work, you live longer, new study confirms
If you’re looking for an affordable and accessible way to live longer, skip the pricey wellness retreats and quirky biohacks—just bike to work.
momentummag.com
December 21, 2024 at 9:54 PM
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"Paris started with periodic, strategic closures of key streets, then day-long closures of the entire city center, always in the context of the conversation about air quality, livability & noise…It's a very smart way of doing it." — @brenttoderian.bsky.social in BlogTO www.blogto.com/city/2024/12...
People on board with new solution to Toronto traffic that would limit cars on city streets
Fixing Toronto's gridlock is now so high on the political agenda that the Province is ripping out brand-new bike lanes in a misguided attempt to get …
www.blogto.com
December 6, 2024 at 6:07 AM
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What if we designed our cities, and the land-uses, densities & infrastructure that make them what they are, so that daily activity and exercise was just a normal, ordinary, almost “invisible” part of every day life?

It’s actually not that hard. We just have to change our priorities. #HealthyCities
December 21, 2024 at 5:49 PM
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The “E-Bike Effect:” Those who bought e-bikes increased their average daily bicycle use from 2.1km (1.3 miles) to 9.2km (5.7 miles), a 340% increase. The e-bike share of all their transportation increased dramatically too; from 17% to 49%.

E-bikes support fewer car trips.

V/@lloydalter.bsky.social
E-Bikers Ride Much Farther and More Frequently Than Regular Bikers
They are not 'cheating,' but are serious transportation.
www.treehugger.com
December 21, 2024 at 11:59 PM
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👨‍🎓 PhD studentship - interested in #PhysicalActivity promotion?

We're offering a funded PhD (overseas surcharges apply), and we invite applications from a broad range of backgrounds to help us think differently.

Deadline: 31st Jan.

Full details and contacts below.

www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DLC852/p...
PhD Studentship: Innovative Ways of Supporting Physical Activity Promotion and the Systems That Drive It at Newcastle University
Discover a PhD Studentship: Innovative Ways of Supporting Physical Activity Promotion and the Systems That Drive It on jobs.ac.uk. Apply now and explore other PhD opportunities.
www.jobs.ac.uk
December 18, 2024 at 8:11 AM
Celebrating today with the news that @PickleballScot1 has been recognised by @sportscotland as the National Governing Body in Scotland. It really is Christmas. @MareeToddMSP
@ActiveScotGov @kayjmunro. Bsky.social
@wearestoryshop @SDS_sport @scotsportassoc.bsky.social @scotsparc.bsky.social
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December 17, 2024 at 4:28 PM
As the coaching and education officer for Pickleball Scotland I am delighted to award Robert Macklin his Club Coach award. Robert works with young people in Drumchapel Glasgow. Can I find a pickleball community here on Bluesky?
December 15, 2024 at 9:05 PM
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The more we share, the faster we accumulate knowledge, & the more we do this, the more our work can help the many challenges & threats the world faces. #OpenScience
Prof Susan Michie posted this today. Great to know that the COM-B and BCW images as available for use!
All my work is open - and you can use images from it without seeking my permission as long as it is correctly cited. Every week I get requests in relation to COM-B or the Behaviour Change Wheel. No need to request- the answer is always yes! #OpenScience
December 12, 2024 at 8:46 AM
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Yes! This! Guidelines are for us (researchers), not for the public. Physical activity messages should forget the threshold and promote short term/immediate benefits - and these usually relate to social and mental health! ✨ www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
‘Just do something you enjoy!’ Have official targets made exercise a chore – and happiness more elusive?
We all know roughly how many minutes we should be spending getting sweaty every week, thanks to repeated messages from national governments and the World Health Organization. When it comes to mental h...
www.theguardian.com
December 12, 2024 at 10:43 AM
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Wondering who the faces are behind The SPRINT Project?

Let us introduce ourselves and see our individual profiles through the starter pack ⬇️

Watch this space as more of the team join bluesky 🦋

You can also learn more about us here: www.sprintproject.org/aboutus-meet...

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December 12, 2024 at 10:16 AM