Research Fellow in Health Economics, Bangor University
I joined Bangor University in 2009 to undertake a Health Economics PhD in measuring quality of life for carers of people living with dementia. I am now a Research Fellow and over the years have worked as a health economist on a number of projects, where my role is to explore the costs, benefits and value for money of new health and social care initiatives. My primary research interests are ageing, dementia and carers.
Exercise: we calculated its true value for older people and society
Jan 10, 2020 10:42 am UTC| Insights & Views Sports
Taking up exercise is one of the most popular New Years resolutions for people wanting to improve their health. But our research shows that the benefits of older people going to exercise groups go beyond self-improvement...
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