Associate Prof Human Movement & Sports Medicine.Assoc Editor @BJSM_BMJ. Equality, Diversity & Inclusivity committee @BJSM_BMJ. UK Young Academy.She/her
Do you conduct injury surveillance on female athletes?
Is your surveillance system fit for purpose or just a duplicate of a system optimised for male athletes?
Female athlete health domains: A supplement to the IOC 2020 recommendations
https://t.co/a0pb4uYU5g
A student working w/ @IzzyMoorePhD is studying patellofemoral pain and gait retraining in runners. The study is online and open to runners all over the World!
See the flyer below for info and follow this link for eligibility: https://t.co/OGgTxr9Grz
At 24, I got my dream job. I was coaching Olympians for Nike.
It turned into a nightmare
I spent 10 years as a whistleblower. It was crazy. The FBI visited me. My career was threatened
Here are 10 lessons I wish I knew that helped me navigate the hardest period of my life:
Vote now for the most important questions in communication around women’s health.
Whether you’ve got experience of this topic personally or through your work, tell @ResearchWales which questions you want research to address: https://t.co/1Ffy2yPqX1
Deadline: 5 Feb
Your local University needs you! Cardiff Met are looking to recruit female runners with irregular or absent menstruation in relation to risk factors for running related injuries. Please share amongst running groups in south wales! Diolch
In a @TelegraphSport article exploring her recent study into stress urinary incontinence (SUI), Reader in Human Movement and Sports Medicine, Dr @IzzyMoorePhD explains why there are growing numbers of female rugby athletes experiencing the condition. https://t.co/XaMaMMNK2R
Speaking with the @nytimes, Associate Professor in Human Movement and Sports Medicine, Dr @IzzyMoorePhD highlights the benefits of letting your body find its natural gait when running.
https://t.co/TmGqn9Vdw7
Do you play Rugby Union in the UK and Ireland? Your input is valuable to us! We need to hear from you!
The four home nations are looking to investigate the perceived barriers to implementing evidence-based sports medicine practices in women's rugby union.
https://t.co/nfHb5DK1dQ
A pleasure being invited to speak about the science of breasts and bras at this year’s #SPARC conference at @UCBofficial with its focus on women in sport. A great mix of talks and practitioner insights, especially enjoyed listening to @IzzyMoorePhD! #breasthealtheducation
Really interesting presentation from @IzzyMoorePhD today at #SPARC24. I played rugby for over 15 years and quit when I had my first baby as didn’t think I’d be able to get back to pre baby level! So good to see how far things have come
Delighted that an infographic linking to the output from my third PhD study has been included in the latest @POGP booklet: https://t.co/mb4uavwXSw
Thank you as always to my team, POGP, and also to the postpartum runners who co-designed the main guide with us! #theyaretheexperts
The @PregnancyActive is conducting a survey for pregnant & postnatal women in the UK. This is an opportunity for women to share their challenges related to physical activity during pregnancy and after childbirth. 🌹👶
Please spread the word! 👇
https://t.co/hwJOFQrrXr
Female and Male Welsh Rugby Players, there is still time to have your say! 🏉
We want to know your thoughts on the tackle height law change. The questionnaire will take no more than 5 minutes to complete.
Click the link or scan the QR code 📢
https://t.co/ZhUpKW7vYw
Reminds me of the time when a student did just this in an email to me and a male colleague.
A polite request for using consistent naming conventions was sent back.
It wasn't listened to or acknowledged, but maybe they'll think twice when emailing others
Sadly, we still default to granting more respect to men than women.
8 studies: we're >2x as likely to call male politicians, athletes, teachers, and authors by their last names. It matters: surnames signal higher status.
It's long past time to use consistent standards.
A research collaboration between Cardiff Met and @WelshRugbyUnion has produced its Community Injury Surveillance Study findings following the analysis of injury surveillance data from community rugby teams in Wales between 2022 and 2024.
Read more: https://t.co/WLv9x1Nd6r