Had a great time at @BehavioralMed#sbm2022, learned a ton, met some wonderful people, and still made it home in time for swim lessons. Cheers to a great week 🥂
Presented my poster today at @BehavioralMed - got to talk with so many great people, discussed some interesting questions, and show off my ✨ fancy graphs ✨ #sbm2022#betterposter
Check out the article I wrote looking at data gathered from @fitbit over the course of the pandemic in 2020 @Fitabase @GuillChevance #COVID19#publichealth#digitalhealth https://t.co/nWG8VX5ot7
FitBit data show that Covid-19 restrictions in California were associated with -2872 less steps/day and -12.2 min/day less of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in young adults with obesity: https://t.co/z8yot5Of0W
JMIR Public Health: Impact of the #COVID19#coronavirus Pandemic on Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Among Overweight Young Adults: Yearlong Longitudinal Analysis https://t.co/zD3SGoZYRE
A long tradition of presidential pets will be revived in January. And a little history will be made, too: President-elect Joe Biden's younger dog will be the first rescue dog in the White House. https://t.co/pvp3am7oop
This election is about so much more than @JoeBiden or me. It’s about the soul of America and our willingness to fight for it. We have a lot of work ahead of us. Let’s get started.
I know there’s a lot of focus on the election, but we cannot forget the virus. Yesterday we had more than 121,000 new Covid-19 cases – a record high. This is a stark reminder that though we have been at this for eight months, the pandemic is not over. Be kind and wear a mask.
When this is all said and done, we’ll have to discuss how traumatizing this week has been, particularly for Black Americans. As if the trauma of the pandemic and police killings wasn’t enough, half of this country has clearly signaled that they don’t give a damn about us.