Matthew Ahmadi
@Matthew_Ahmadi_
Research Fellow | The University of Sydney
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10-09-2021 00:38:37
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🚨 NEW #OriginalResearch 🔥
Do the associations of daily steps with mortality and incident cardiovascular disease differ by sedentary time levels? 🏃♀️
➡️ A large device-based cohort study 🧐
➡️ Could this inform future guidelines?
READ HERE 👉 bit.ly/3T3FJu2
Some trivia about our new British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) paper led by ⭐️postdoc Matthew Ahmadi ➡️ came up w the idea during a 10d meditation retreat involving 11 hours/d of sitting cross-legged. Only exercise permitted during breaks was walking. I could cloak 9-10K steps/d. Was it enough...? 🙃
We are thrilled to announce our partnership with ISPAH in launching a #PeerReview mentorship program for #EarlyCareerResearchers in the field of physical activity. It is named after Bill Kohl, who was a passionate part of the planning of this academy.
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It has been a wonderful experience being apart of Journal of Physical Activity & Health over the past year
~22 min per day MVPA (= World Health Organization (WHO)’ 150min per week) elimantes the higher risk of death from sed time, and higher MVPA is assocaited with lower risk regardless of sed time 🥇🚶🏃♂️🕺
bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/…
This was 5/5 of my PhD at UiT Norges arktiske universitet
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An opportunity to work with a great team and a fantastic facility at the CPC-Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Clinic Sydney Local Health District NSW Health
Neat use of UK Biobank wearables resource by Emmanuel (Manos) Stamatakis Matthew Ahmadi et al. in The Lancet Public Health
Large wearable resources like the UK Biobank have helped to unleash a range of new research into health benefits associated with a range of simple lifestyle choices
Great to hear what ProPASS Consortium has accomplished so far in the first session of the #ProPASSConference2023 – Excellent presentations by Richard Pulsford Peter Johansson Matthew Ahmadi Jo Blodgett
Matthew Ahmadi gives a fantasic overview of ProPASS' Unified Wearables Framework.
Where we have come from...
Where we are...
And where we are going!
A narrative review from Ulf Ekelund, Norway
Title:Dose-response associations, physical activity intensity and mortality risk
Free full text👉doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs…
📣 Hot off the press 📣 Our latest contribution to JACC Journals on the dose-response association of daily #step #counts 🚶♂️🚶♀️to all-cause #mortality and #cardiovascular events.
Free access via: authors.elsevier.com/a/1hi-u2d9GHwW…
Congratulations 🎉 to Emmanuel (Manos) Stamatakis & Matthew Ahmadi for launching The Mackenzie Wearables Research Hub at Charles Perkins Centre! Looking forward to your continuing contribution to public health and healthier societies!
#Behaviours #Health #LeadershipForGood
🔗 sydney.edu.au/charles-perkin…
Moderate, vigorous, and muscle strengthening physical activity may have synergetic effects on mortality outcomes! This info may be used to fine tune may current PA recommendations. Find out more in our JAMA Internal Medicine contribution. Emmanuel (Manos) Stamatakis Matthew Ahmadi Dr. Rubén López
Balanced levels of moderate aerobic physical activity, vigorous aerobic physical activity, and muscle strengthening activity combined 🚶♀️🏃🏋️♀️may be associated with optimal reductions of mortality risk. New study published in JAMA Internal Medicine
jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…