Stephanie White

MSc by Research Student

Steph White

Supervisor: Dr Lindsey Smith
Supervisor: Dr Daniel Bailey

Thesis title

Associations of sedentary behaviour patterns with cardiometabolic risk in children: the Sit Less for Health Study

Abstract

The aim of the proposed study is to investigate the associations of objectively measured sedentary behaviour  patterns and  cardiometabolic  risk markers  in 11-12 year old children. Sedentary behaviour  will  be objectively  assessed  using a  device  that accurately  distinguishes  between sitting, standing and stepping.

Publications

Foster, J., Mauger, A., Thomasson, K., White, S., & Taylor, L. (2016). Effect of Acetaminophen Ingestion on Thermoregulation of Normothermic, Non-febrile Humans. Frontiers in Pharmacology7, 54. doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2016.00054

address

School of Sport Science and Physical Activity
Faculty of Education, English and Sport
Bedford campus
Polhill Avenue
Bedford
MK41 9EA
UK