In this presentation,Technology used to promote Physical Activity, Dr. Siobhan Phillips provides an overview of how digital health tools can be used to better understand and optimize physical activity promotion interventions.
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Physical activity is consistently associated with improved health and disease outcomes across a wide range of populations. Yet, the majority of the population is insufficiently active. Improvements in technology provide opportunities to better understand the determinants and health outcomes of physical activity and to promote physical activity.
Dr. Phillip’s interdisciplinary research is focused on understanding the determinants and outcomes of physical activity participation, designing and optimizing innovative and effective behavior change interventions and translating this research into practice with a particular focus on aging and cancer survivorship.
Dr. Phillips is a behavioral interventionist by training and has worked with data from prospective, cohort and national datasets. She has training and expertise in designing, conducting and analyzing randomized exercise interventions to maximize adherence and cognitive, psychosocial and physical functioning health outcomes in older adults and clinical populations and in using accelerometers to objectively measure physical activity.
Dr. Phillip’s most recent publications:
Welch WA, Lloyd GR, Awick EA, Siddique J, McAuley E, Phillips SM
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY AND SUPPORTIVE ONCOLOGY. 16(1): E21-E29.
https://doi.org/10.12788/jcso.0387
ISSN: 2330-7749
Phillips SM, Starikovsky J, Solk P, Desai R, Reading JM, Hasanaj K, Wang SD, Cullather E, Lee J, Song J, Spring B, Gradishar W
Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2024 Jul;
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-024-07432-5
PMID: 39014267
Rogers LQ, Courneya KS, Oster RA, Anton PM, Phillips S, Ehlers DK, McAuley E
J Cancer Surviv. 2023 Dec; 17(6): 1834-1846.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11764-022-01329-2
PMID: 36723801
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