The Physical Activity, Sport and Health (PASH) research group aims to improve knowledge on the beneficial effects of physical activity on individuals’ health with and without disease and of any age, as well as on the mechanisms leading to the development of sports injuries.
Dr. Laurent Malisoux, PhD, head of this research group, and Dr. Berta Portugal, PhD, postdoctoral researcher, are seeking a Master’s student for the MOBEDIS project, which aims to go beyond the unidimensional assessment of physical activity using a holistic approach to describe movement behaviours profiles and their relationships with some chronic diseases. The student will be responsible to study the relationship between daily step volume and intensity with cardiometabolic diseases, using data from the UK Biobank, a prospective population-based cohort study. Approximately 100 000 participants used Axivity AX3 accelerometers on the dominant wrist for 7 consecutive days between 2013 and 2015. The raw accelerometer data was subsequently processed using the GGIR R-package to classify step volume and intensity. Cardiometabolic diseases have been ascertained based on self-report, primary care, hospital inpatient data and death register.
The student will be responsible for the literature review, data management, compute meaningful step-based physical activity metrics and conduct quantitative data analysis (e.g. cox proportional hazard models). This internship provides a great opportunity to learn more about objectively measured physical activity and non-communicable diseases. The student will have the opportunity to improve coding abilities in R or Stata, quantitative analysis, as well as scientific writing.
Applications including a letter detailing your motivation and a curriculum vitae should be sent through our website via the apply button below.
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Applications by email will not be considered.
All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, race, disability, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply.