Dr. Amy Bantham has 20 years of experience working in consulting, health & fitness, and healthcare. She is the CEO/Founder of Move to Live More℠, a research and consulting firm addressing physical inactivity, obesity, chronic disease, and social determinants of health through cross-sector collaboration and innovation.
With a mission to help people live healthier, longer, more active lives, Move to Live More℠ helps its clients with program design, implementation and evaluation, qualitative and quantitative research, case studies and best practices, strategic planning, coalition building, and translating research into policy.
Amy holds a Doctor of Public Health from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, with concentrations in Health Communication and Obesity Epidemiology & Prevention. Her doctoral research focused on physician exercise prescriptions/referrals and patient exercise behavior change. She is a certified group exercise instructor, personal trainer, and health & wellness coach. She also holds a Master of Science from Northeastern University, a Master in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School, and a Bachelor of Arts from Yale University.
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Meaningful PE: What it is... and What it is Not - Dr Stephanie Beni (Pt2) - Meaningful Sport Series
DataSHIELD - Open Source Software Project - ProPASS Event - Dr Becca Wilson
Physical Activity of Children: How to Master Data Analysis - Dr Matteo Crotti (Pt4)
The Story of Creating a Palm-Size Gait Lab Affordable for All Physiotherapists – Dr Kurt Schütte (Pt1) – Practitioner’s Viewpoint
Implementing Meaningful Physical Education - Dr Stephanie Beni (Pt1) - Meaningful Sport Series
ProPASS Expansion Strategy [Consortia of Wearable Devices Data] - ProPASS Event - Prof Vegar Rangul
Combining Self-report with Device-based Measurements | Beacons and GPS for Context of PA - Dr Bronwyn Clark (Pt1)
Working in a Sports Institute and Tips for Teaching Active Young People - MSc Jacob Jungell (Pt2) - Practitioner’s Viewpoint Series
Questioning Purpose in Physical Education (Pt2) - Greg Dryer - Meaningful Sport Series
Large International Consortia of Wearable Devices Data - ProPASS Event - Prof Emmanuel Stamatakis
Measuring Physical Behaviour? An Event to Learn the Latest Advancements... Dr Bronwyn Clark (Pt2)
Motivational Interviewing and Imagery as Tools for Health and Fitness Professionals - Dr Jonathan Rhodes (Pt2) - Practitioner’s Viewpoint Series
Questioning Purpose in Physical Education (Pt1) - Greg Dryer - Meaningful Sport Series
Accelerometer data analysis with GGIR software package - Dr Jairo Hidalgo Migueles (Pt1)
Cognitive and Motivational Imagery Training | Doing PhD Part Time - Dr Jonathan Rhodes (Pt1) - Practitioner’s Viewpoint Series
A Year in a Tent and Other Stories Behind a PhD Journey - Jen Benson (Pt1) - Meaningful Sport Series
Physical Activity and Joint Health - Prof David Hunter (Pt1)
New Tech - How to Track Training Load Better in Ball Games? Dr Jaime de la Calle (Pt3) - Practitioner’s Viewpoint Series
Is Sport ”just a Job” for Professional Footballers? Dr Colm Hickey (Pt2) - Meaningful Sport Series
Prolonged Sitting and Cognitive Functions | PA in Emirati Women – Prof Ashokan Arumugam (Pt1)
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