Presentations

Below is a list of the presentations from the FORUM. Click on the presenter's name to see their slides.

 

 

Title

Presenting author

A

Co-design and user validation of the MedFit App: A focus group analysis 

Duff, O.

B

Health and fitness monitoring practices in secondary schools: A national review.

O’Keefe, B.

C

Walking together, a collaborative approach to the promotion of walking in Ireland

Hardie-Murphy, M.

D

To evaluate the impact of PATHway on cardiovascular disease patients physiological and psychological well-being.

McCormack, C

E

Youth Physical Activity Towards Health (Y-PATH): Meeting the needs of Irish teachers and students

Clarke, H.

1.00 - 2.00pm        Activity, Lunch and Networking

2.00 – 3.00pm      Concurrent Session 2 

Session 3: Active Schools Active Communities (8 mins presentation, then 2 mins questions)

 

Title

Presenting author

F

Enhancing the evidence-base for Irish female youth participation in physical activity – the development of the ‘Gaelic for Girls’ programme.

Farmer, O.

G

Differences in ‘fundamental’ and ‘functional’ movement according to gender and age within an Irish adolescent school-based population.

Lester, D.

H

Project Spraoi: The effectiveness of a school-based nutrition and physical activity intervention on dietary intake, nutritional knowledge, markers of health and physical fitness among Irish school children.

Merrotsy, A.

J

“Using the Behaviour Change Wheel to Involve Participants in the Design of a Physical Activity Intervention”

Corr, M.

K

Clusters of physical activity in third level students: how do they relate to perceived mental health, happiness and general health?

Murphy, J.

Session 4: Learning to Teach (8 mins presentation, then 2 mins questions)

 

Title

Presenting author

L

“I learn a lot about sociological issues”: Pre-service teachers’ perception of a blended approach enriched with a cyclical self-assessment process Calderon, A.

M

The professional practices of physical education teachers in delivering examinable physical education

Scanlon, D.

N

Critical Incidents in Physical Education Teaching

Kealey, F./Sarah Langan

O

Network analysis of Physical Education external provision in DEIS Irish Primary schools

Mangione, J.

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