Dylan Thompson

Professor Dylan Thompson

Research interests are in the areas of: physical activity, energy balance and chronic disease; physical activity assessment, measurement and feedback; nutrition, physical activity and adipose tissue function; exercise, nutrition and metabolism (including immunometabolism).

 

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https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/persons/dylan-thompson

Dr Emma Solomon-Moore

Emma’s research is focused on physical activity, sedentary behaviour and public health. Her interests include examining the differences in physical activity and sedentary behaviours among different sub-groups, developing new interventions, and working with external organisations to evaluate community-level organisations.

 

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https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/persons/emma-solomon-moore

Professor Keith Stokes

Keith investigates injury risk in sport, with a particular focus on rugby union. The work is carried out in elite and community men’s rugby as well as youth rugby. These epidemiological data are being used to inform the development and evaluation of injury prevention strategies. Although all injuries are of interest, concussion is a key focus.

 

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https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/persons/keith-stokes

Professor Fiona Gillison

Fiona’s research is in the area of obesity prevention, with a particular focus on interventions to bring about behaviour change. She is interested in the application of psychological theories to practice, and taking a systematic approach to design and evaluations to explore the mechanisms by which behaviour change may be brought about. She is also interested in policy initiatives to promote healthy lifestyles and reduce obesity.

 

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https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/persons/fiona-gillison

Dr Dario Cazzola

Dario’s research is focused on human movement analysis and biomechanics of injury in sporting and everyday life activities. His research approach is based on in vivo analyses, musculoskeletal modelling, and computer simulation with a specific application to injury prevention and ergonomics. Dario’s interests also include bioenergetic of human locomotion and sports biomechanics (e.g. race walking and rugby).

 

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https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/persons/dario-cazzola