Just one week until The Whole Day Matters webinar!
Discover how compositional data analysis (CoDA) can help researchers better understand the complex relationship between physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep across the 24-hour day.
Join experts from across movement behavior research as they discuss practical applications, challenges, and future directions for this emerging analytic framework.
📅 Wednesday, June 10
⏰ 12–1 p.m. ET
Don't miss it! https://t.co/ouAgxAjbTz #BehavioralScience #SleepResearch #SBM
Barriers to access can impact health, well-being, and quality of life.
Our new position statement highlights the importance of creating environments, systems, and resources that are accessible to all. By prioritizing accessibility, we can reduce barriers, promote equity, and improve health outcomes for everyone.
Read more: https://t.co/20mUHIK6Jv #Accessibility #HealthEquity #PublicHealthPolicy
SBM joined 59 other organizations in signing a letter to the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education (LHHS) Appropriations Subcommittee clerks, expressing gratitude for their efforts in crafting the FY 2027 LHHS appropriations bill, as well as aiding the passage of the 2026 bill.
Read the full letter here: https://t.co/SkKvheL6hF
“Eating for two” is one of the most common pregnancy sayings - but it’s also one of the most misunderstood. 🤰🍎
From cravings to calorie myths, our new Healthy Living article breaks down what healthy eating during pregnancy really looks like and how small choices can support both you and your baby.
Read more: https://t.co/Y6avPv66dv #PregnancyNutrition #MaternalHealth #HealthyLiving
Access to quality behavioral and mental health care can improve outcomes for individuals, families, and communities.
In our latest position statement we explore the role of evidence-based behavioral medicine in shaping healthier futures.
📄 Read more: https://t.co/xWpUe0kzND
Creativity can be a powerful form of healing.
For individuals living with chronic pain, art therapy may offer more than just a creative outlet - it can help reduce stress, process emotions, and support overall wellbeing.
SBM’s newest Healthy Living article explores how creative expression can become part of a meaningful coping toolkit.
Read the full article here: https://t.co/7dyWeTbYGd #ChronicPain #ArtTherapy #HealthyLiving
Gun violence is a complex public health issue that affects individuals, families, and entire communities.
SBM’s latest position statement explores the cycle of gun violence and outlines evidence-based strategies focused on prevention, intervention, recovery, and long-term community wellbeing.
Read the full statement here: https://t.co/Julkfbeghq
AI is reshaping scientific publishing and peer review - but what opportunities and ethical challenges come with it?
Join SBM’s Publications Council and Oxford University Press (OUP) for a discussion on the evolving role of AI in research publishing, peer review, and editorial integrity.
🗓️ Wednesday, May 20
⏰ 12–1 p.m. EDT
🔗 https://t.co/ouAgxAjbTz
Searching for new funding opportunities in behavioral medicine research?
SBM’s upcoming webinar, Non-Federal Funding for Behavioral Medicine Research (Part 1 of 2), will feature program officers sharing insights on available funding mechanisms, research priorities, and application strategies across organizations.
📅 Thursday, May 14
⏰ 1–2 p.m. EDT
Click here to register: https://t.co/ouAgxAjbTz
Ever skipped a workout because you “didn’t have enough time”?
That’s all-or-nothing thinking in action.
When exercise feels like it has to be perfect - a full workout, the right setting, the right timing - it’s easier to opt out completely.
The shift?
➡️ Let go of perfection
➡️ Redefine what “counts”
➡️ Embrace small, flexible movement
🔗 Read more in our latest Healthy Living article: https://t.co/6Yv6RAvot8 #MoveMore #WellnessTips #HealthyLiving
‼️Starting soon! Rethinking how science evolves in times of disruption. Join Dr. Adam Russell’s keynote on building “explorer” mindsets to navigate the future of research and AI. #SBM2026
🏙️ Heading to Chicago for #SBM2026?
The Motivation Lab is out in full force! Stop by to say hi & see what my team, collaborators, and neighbors in & near @UMKines have been up to.
📽️ Check the "SBM Playbook" below for our schedule and crowd-sourced Survival Guide! 🧵 (1/2)
The tone for #SBM2026 is set, and our hearts are full. 🎶
A massive thank you to the Chicago Gay Men’s Chorus for an unforgettable performance to kick off our Opening Ceremony.
Your music highlighted how our research is only as strong as the diversity of the perspectives we include.
SBM President Dr. Christine Hunter and Program Chair Dr. Lorna H. McNeill have officially welcomed 2,400+ attendees to Chicago. The energy is incredible, and the momentum for Day 1 is here! 🚨
#SBM2026 #ChicagoGayMensChorus #BehavioralMedicine #ScienceAndArt