Physical Activity Epidemiology Lab

Physical Activity Epidemiology Lab

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Our project explores the associations between physical activity and health in older adults!

12/28/2023

1 in 3 older adults report feeling isolated from others, and loneliness is a predictor of mortality. Wearable sensors, ACSM's #1 fitness trend for 2024, may help detect loneliness through changes in physiology and behavior. Read more here:https://journal.gerontechnology.org/archives/4a6be102945f49eba072c5efde50a397.pdf

RTSF 2019 – Dietmar & Nellia – Never Stop Jiving 10/27/2023

A reminder that age is just a number. Happy Friday, folks!

RTSF 2019 – Dietmar & Nellia – Never Stop Jiving Rock That Swing Festival 2019: Dietmar & Nellia at Deutsches Theater (3 March 2019). http://www.rockthatswing.comFilming and video editing: Kersten Hüttner &...

Hearing aids slow cognitive decline in people at high risk 09/25/2023

Hearing aid slow cognitive decline in people at high risk! Read more here:

Hearing aids slow cognitive decline in people at high risk NIA-funded study finds hearing aids may slow cognitive decline in individuals who are high risk.

08/16/2023

The Physical Activity Epidemiology Lab would like to extend a very warm welcome to Frankie Porter: our new PhD student and manager-in-training for the Physical Activity and Aging Study (PAAS)!

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