Kathryn Schmitz, PhD, MPH, is the Associate Director of Population Sciences at Penn State University College of Medicine, and, jointly, serves as Full Professor at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Medicine. Dr. Kathryn Schmitz is a leading researcher in exercise oncology - the use of exercise in cancer prevention, control and survivorship.
Her research extends from the role of physical activity in the prevention and etiology of obesity-related cancers to the usefulness of activity for rehabilitation and health promotion in cancer survivors of all cancers.
Dr. Schmitz serves on the expert panel for the YMCA/Livestrong Foundation Cancer Survivorship Collaborative, wrote the cancer survivorship section of the 2008 U.S. DHHS report of the Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee, served on the ad hoc committee that developed the ACSM Cancer Exercise Trainer certification, and is the lead author of the ACSM Roundtable on Exercise for Cancer Survivors, which published guidance for exercise testing and prescription for cancer survivors in July 2010.
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Fibion Student Lab for Convenient and Versatile Active Learning - Dr Miriam Cabrita (Pt3)
Emotions in Sport: Philosophical Perspectives - Dr Yunus Tuncel (Pt 1) - Meaningful Sport Series
Analyses of Harmonized Device-Based Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Data - Dr Jakob Tarp - ISPAH & ProPASS Event
Opportunities for Physical Activity Research in EU Projects - Dr Miriam Cabrita (Pt1)
Introduction: Towards the 1st Device-Based Guidelines of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior and Sleep - Dr. Emmanuel Stamatakis - ISPAH & ProPASS Event
Why Every Research Team Needs an Astrophysicist! Sleep, Circadian Rhythm, EEG... Dr Christina Reynolds (Pt1)
How Do We Measure the Physical Activity in Children with Disabilities? E-book (Pt 2) - Ugne Kari
Measuring Physical Activity in Children and Adolescents. E-book (Pt1) - Ugne Kari
How to Train Runner to Become More Resilient? - Philip Cortvriendt (Pt4) - Practitioner’s Viewpoint
Core Strengthening for Better Running Quality Index - Philip Cortvriendt (Pt3) - Practitioner’s Viewpoint
Why Is Movement Quality Crucial in Endurance Running? Philip Cortvriendt (Pt2) - Practitioner’s Viewpoint
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Environment and Context in PA, Sedentary Behaviour and Sleep Research - Dr Bruno da Costa (Pt 2)
Environment and Context in PA, Sedentary Behaviour and Sleep research- Dr Bruno da Costa (Pt 1)
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Survival Analysis- Dr Chris Moore (Pt2)
Challenges and Benefits Using Accelerometers in Physical Activity Research - Dr Samad Esmaeilzadeh (Pt1)
Evolution of Accelerometry Processing Methods - Dr Chris Moore (Pt1)
Expanding Understandings of Self-compassion and Flourishing in Sport - Dr Leah Ferguson (Pt2) - Meaningful Sport Series
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