Heather Padilla, a doctoral student in the Workplace Health Group, received recognition for her abstract submission titled, “Standing Workstations Increase Occupational Physical Activity in Public Health Workers “. She received the Graduate Student Abstract Award for Outstanding Research in Pain or Palliative Care from the Pain SIG, and the Student Abstract Award from the Student SIG. The full abstract is published in the Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2016, Volume 50, Supplement 1, on page S25. Coauthors include Dr. Mark Wilson, Elizabeth Parr, Dr. Jennifer Gay, and Susanne Koch. Congratulations Heather!
Author: Jennifer Gay
UGA researchers awarded USDA-NIFA grant to train undergraduates in obesity research
Dr. Jennifer Gay is part of a multi-disciplinary team that will mentor undergraduate students from minority or disadvantaged communities in obesity research, including physical activity and health. Funded by the USDA, the Youth Obesity Undergraduate Research and Extension—Y.O.U.R.E. team will mentor 10 undergraduates each year for three years. This project is in partnership with 4-H and Cooperative Extension. Read the full story here.
PACE Lab is going to Society of Behavioral Medicine’s 2016 Annual Meeting
PACE team member Rosemary Corriero had an abstract for poster presentation accepted. “Association of insurance coverage with HPV vaccination rates pre- and post-Affordable Care Act” will be presented during the Wednesday poster session from 6:00pm to 7:00pm.
Dr. Jennifer Gay will be talking about, “Weight Management Behaviors among Mexican American Youth: Variation by Growth and Maturation” during the paper session “Diet, Activity and Weight Management in Racial and Ethnic Minorities” on Friday at 12:30pm.
For more information on the Society of Behavioral Medicine’s Annual Meeting, click here.
Dr. Jennifer Gay is Teacher of the Week
Dr. Jennifer Gay to speak at Conference for Cardiac and Vascular Care
On February 27, 2016 Dr. Jennifer Gay will give a presentation on short bouts of physical activity and glucose control at the 11th Annual Cardiac, Vascular & Stroke Care Conference at Athens Regional Medical Center. Her presentation highlights how episodes of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity that are less than 10 minutes in duration may be beneficial for preventing or managing type 2 diabetes.
Click here for more on this conference, and to view Dr. Gay’s presentation
Sarah Shelnutt has published research on substance use and body image in Mexican American adolescents
Read more from the article published in the Journal of Behavioral Health. http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=173773.
Ellen Wenders of the PACE Lab is going to Active Living Research 2016!
MPH student, Ellen Wenders, will be presenting her research on, “Community walkability and population health status: a study of Georgia counties” at the 2016 Active Living Research Conference in Clearwater, Florida. This research is a collaboration with Dr. Jennifer Gay, Rosemary Corriero (MPH student), and Dr. Sara Robb in Epidemiology at the University of Georgia. To view the program for this conference, please visit ALR2016