Congratulations to Prevention Science PhD student Zach Farley who was awarded "Outstanding Student Presentation of Physical Activity Research in the Field of Public Health" following his research presentation at the American Public Health Association’s Annual Meeting and Expo.
@wendyp4545 China and the United States are always preparing and planning for assault. It is what every world power does. Stop fearmongering for the sake of stoking political flames.
Excited for our recent pub in @HealthPromInt on the landscape of #sport across #juvenilejustice in the US. Incredibly thankful for co-author Dr. Erin Knight! https://t.co/EiYVNNeHAq
@taylorsvasquez As a doctoral student myself, I would love to have such a small class size. Opportunity to really dive deep, explore the topic catered to my interests, and potentially collaborate as a group to get a manuscript together.
WEBINAR SPONSORED BY THE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY SECTION AND CO-SPONSORED BY THE MENTAL HEALTH SECTION OF THE APHA
Parks and Recreation Departments in Public Health
Chicago Park District and the Role of Physical Activity
Live Webinar
Friday, January 21, 2022, 1-3:00 pm EDT
If you are enjoying the Twitter Conference and are interested in learning more about the Physical Activity Section of @APHA and ways you could get involved, please email us at [email protected]#PhysActTC#PhysicalActivity#APHA
@Run_Swim_Love @PaSectionAPHA@uoregon Though all share similarities in their community makeup, each space seems to have their own tendencies when it comes to type of content and community response measures.
We are so excited for @PaSectionAPHA’s Twitter Conference today. Please feel free to join them and engage with any questions that you have.
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Our 2nd presenter is Zach Farley, MPH, @ZF_MPH and doctoral student in Prevention Science, @Uoregon! Follow this Tweet thread for his presentation on the development of a codebook to assess health promotion efforts within the #physicalactivity community on Twitter! #PhysActTC
@PaSectionAPHA@uoregon (10/10) To increase engagement, a variety of #s and elements should be considered while providing a clear message with requisite resources. Monitoring Tweets utilizing this codebook may help practitioners better understand which items yield > PA promotion impact. #PhysActTC
@PaSectionAPHA@uoregon (9/10) With > half of the Tweets examined coming from professional accounts, the role of Twitter in PA promotion is evident. Clear measures for PA prom via social media can be used to inform users of which elements to include and may predict engagement of posts. #PhysActTC