Juliana S Oliveira (@julianasolive11) 's Twitter Profile
Juliana S Oliveira

@julianasolive11

Principal Research Fellow, Women-Newborn-Children's Services, Gold Coast Health Honorary Senior Lecturer, The University of Sydney

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Giovanni Ferreira (@giovanni_ef) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Published today in The BMJ Lumbar discectomy was superior to non-surgical treatment or epidural steroid injections in reducing leg pain and disability in people with sciatica in the short-term, but benefits reduced over time bmj.com/content/381/bm…

Journal of Physical Activity & Health (@jpahjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our May issue features articles & commentaries from researchers based in 19 different countries: 🇧🇭🇳🇬🇵🇱🇮🇳🇦🇹🇪🇸🇩🇪🇪🇨🇨🇷🇲🇽🇨🇿🇯🇵🇨🇴🇮🇹🇿🇦🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇧🇷🇺🇸🇨🇦 Juliana S Oliveira provides an overview of 4 engaging articles from GoPA!, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary.

Institute for Musculoskeletal Health (@msk_health) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wishing Juliana S Oliveira all the best as she embarks on her new journey! 🌟 Farewell to a kind soul and a brilliant researcher who never failed to brighten our office with her smile! 😊 Your presence will be missed, but your future shines bright! ✨

Wishing <a href="/JulianaSOlive11/">Juliana S Oliveira</a> all the best as she embarks on her new journey! 🌟 Farewell to a kind soul and a brilliant researcher who never failed to brighten our office with her smile! 😊 
Your presence will be missed, but your future shines bright! ✨
Prof Cathie Sherrington (@cathiesherr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PhD work on exercise in aged care settings from soon to be Dr Rik Dawson Rik Dawson summarised nicely in this infographic. Intervention components analysis relates trialist views in papers with effectiveness results. We learnt it from Suzanne Dyer Dylan Kneale Katy Sutcliffe is on strike #ucuRISING

fiona bull (@fiona_bull) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gender inequalities persist-new data reveal inactivity levels in women are on average 5 percentage points higher than in men (34% vs. 29%). In 1/3 of countries it is 10% and some countries, the difference is 20%! Read more: in Lancet tinyurl.com/39ysuhx6

Gender inequalities persist-new data reveal inactivity levels in women are on average 5 percentage points higher than in men (34% vs. 29%). In 1/3 of countries it is 10% and some countries, the difference is 20%!

Read more: in Lancet tinyurl.com/39ysuhx6
Journal of Physical Activity & Health (@jpahjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Global study from SUNRISE Study reveals 30.9% of 3- to 4-year-olds meet the #PhysicalActivity Guideline of 180 min/day. #ChildHealth 🔓Currently free to read doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2…

Global study from <a href="/StudySunrise/">SUNRISE Study</a> reveals 30.9% of 3- to 4-year-olds meet the #PhysicalActivity Guideline of 180 min/day. #ChildHealth 

🔓Currently free to read
doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2…
Journal of Physiotherapy (@jphysiother) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In people with coronary heart disease, health coaching produces a trivial to small benefit on physical activity and small benefits on disability and pain. sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Amabile Borges Dario Juliana S Oliveira Chris Maher Prof Anne Tiedemann Anita Amorim

PEDro (@pedro_database) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PEDro has partnered with Cliniko – a complete practice management application to help you with bookings, treatment notes, finances, automated reminders and telehealth! PEDro users can access a FREE 60-day trial of Cliniko. Learn more: cliniko.com/pedro/

PEDro has partnered with <a href="/Cliniko/">Cliniko</a> – a complete practice management application to help you with bookings, treatment notes, finances, automated reminders and telehealth!

PEDro users can access a FREE 60-day trial of Cliniko.
Learn more: cliniko.com/pedro/
The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand (@conversationedu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Aged care providers can’t find staff and a crisis is brewing. If the problem isn’t fixed, there are serious risks to quality and access to services for older people who need support, cautions Hal Swerissen from La Trobe University. theconversation.com/we-have-too-fe…

The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Women who have not been very physically active over the years were 40 percent more likely to experience a fall when they reached their 70s, according to new research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. wapo.st/3WWRHZz

Venisa Kwok (@venisa_kwok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our study covered in NTD News focused on the total weekly amount of #physicalactivity from mid-life to older age ntd.com/women-who-exer… We know structured exercise targeting balance, strength, and function reduces falls in older adults. Exercise type and dose are both important!

Sydney Health EMCR (@sydfmh_emcr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to The University of Sydney EMCR Outstanding Publication Award (FMH) winners for 2024. Our MCR Category winners are (more winners in our previous posts): Anita Amorim Talia Barnet-Hepples

Congratulations to The University of Sydney EMCR Outstanding Publication Award (FMH) winners for 2024. Our MCR Category winners are (more winners in our previous posts):
<a href="/Anitabamorim/">Anita Amorim</a> <a href="/Talia_Barnet/">Talia Barnet-Hepples</a>
Juliana S Oliveira (@julianasolive11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great review investigating sport participation among adults with physical or intellectual disabilities. The review is now available in the Journal of Physical Activity & Health special edition. 👏 to Leanne Hassett and team 🆓to read👇 🔗doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2…

Journal of Physical Activity & Health (@jpahjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Call for Papers!🚨 Advances in technology have impacted physical activity measurement & approaches to behavior change. But innovations also present challenges. Our 2025 Special Issue focuses on critical discussions to help us move forward. More info ➡️ journals.humankinetics.com/fileasset/JPAH…

🚨Call for Papers!🚨

Advances in technology have impacted physical activity measurement &amp; approaches to behavior change. But innovations also present challenges. Our 2025 Special Issue focuses on critical discussions to help us move forward.

More info ➡️ journals.humankinetics.com/fileasset/JPAH…