Senior Lecturer in Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences, Brunel University London
Dr Daniel Bailey is a Senior Lecturer in Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences in the Division of Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences, Department of Life Sciences. He is Co-Director of the Centre for Physical Activity in Health and Disease after previously establishing and leading the Sedentary Behaviour, Health and Disease Research Group. Dr Bailey's research investigates the relationship between sedentary behaviour and chronic health conditions, with a particular focus on non-communicable disease. This research includes the epidemiology of sedentary behaviour and associations with non-communicable disease risks, controlled laboratory studies examining the acute effects of breaking up prolonged sitting on cardiometabolic biomarkers, and the development and evaluation of interventions to reduce sedentary behaviour and increase physical activity in a range of population groups at risk of adverse health such as people with Type 2 diabetes, office workers, individuals with a spinal cord injury, and older adults with frailty.
Sitting is bad for your health and exercise doesn’t seem to offset the harmful effects
Mar 12, 2024 02:25 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
Advances in technology in recent decades have obviated the need and desire for humans to move. Many of the worlds population sit for long periods throughout the day, whether in front of a computer at work or in front of a...