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The association between physical activity and mental health during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review
Marconcin, P., Werneck, A. O., Peralta, M., Ihle, A., Gouveia, É. R., Ferrari, G., Sarmento, H., & Marques, A. (2022). The association between physical activity and mental health during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review. BMC Public Health, 22(1), 209. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-12590-6
Active and sedentary behaviors in youth (6–14 years old): Data from the IAN-AF survey (2015–2016)
Pizarro, A. N., Correia, D., Lopes, C., Teixeira, P. J., & Mota, J. (2021). Active and sedentary behaviors in youth (6–14 years old): Data from the IAN-AF survey (2015–2016). Porto Biomedical Journal, 7(1), p e161. doi: 10.1097/j.pbj.0000000000000161
Pedro Teixeira included in the lists of highly cited researchers worldwide
Pedro Teixeira was recognized in Standard University's updated list of the most cited scientists worldwide in their respective fields (top 2%) throughout the year 2020. Other CIPER-FMH colleagues were also included in the lists of highly cited researchers worldwide: Duarte Araújo, Luís B. Sardinha, e Analiza M. Silva.
The new study led by scientists from Stanford University can be consulted free of charge at https://dx.doi.org/10.17632/btchxktzyw.
Miguel Peralta
Miguel Peralta is a researcher at the Faculty of Human Kinetics, University of Lisbon. He holds a bachelor degree in Sport Sciences and master’s degrees’ in Physical Education and in Public Health by the National School of Public Health. Recently, he finished is PhD in Health Education at the Faculty of Human Kinetics with a work focused on the role of Physical Education for promoting health-related cardiorespiratory fitness. His research interests are focused on physical activity epidemiology and health promotion, having published several international peer-reviewed articles in this field.
Pedro Teixeira and the Self-regulation group featured in international press
Pedro Teixeira and the new line of research from the Self-regulation group - psychedelics and health behaviour change - were featured in two recent articles in the popular press. See the piece in Lucid News and the one on ON Magazine. The coverage is directly related to this recent publication by Teixeira et al., which is openly accessible.
Pedro Teixeira featured in video interview "Get to know CIPER senior researcher"
On Wednesday 24th the CIPER series "Get to know CIPER senior researcher" featured Pedro Teixeira. The session was conducted as an interview format moderated by two researchers from the Self Regulation research group, Laura Carvalho and Jorge Encantado. The main topics were Pedro Teixeira's academic career, research interests and main achievements, providing relevant insights for early career and future researchers. The interview can be accessed HERE.
FMH-CIPER was present at Insight: Psychedelic Research & Therapy
With a lecture named “Can Psychedelics Improve Diet, Exercise, Meditation, and Weight Control?”, Pedro Teixeira was a presenter at the Insight 2021 conference in Berlin, organised by the MIND Foundation. This talk was based on the review article, “Psychedelics and health behaviour change”, published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology and recently covered by Lucid News.
Pedro Teixeira new Research Director at the Synthesis Institute
Pedro Teixeira has been hired as Director of Research at the Synthesis Institute (partial time position) to coordinate all research projects and activities, in collaboration with leading research organizations worldwide. The Synthesis Institute is a pioneering organization in the field of psychedelics, providing legal, medically-supervised experiential retreats; practitioner training programs; and science outreach and dissemination activities.
Jorge Encantado
Jorge Encantado is a researcher in Health Psychology and Behavioral Science and recently defended his PhD in Health Psychology analysing the impact of a digital behaviour change intervention on physical activity. He has participated in several national and European research projects in the last decade where he has accumulated extensive research experience in the design and implementation of health behaviour change interventions. He is interested in the investigation of the multiple factors that support motivation and optimize self-regulation for health-conducive behaviours, psychological well-being, and weight management.
Diogo Veiga
Diogo Veiga is a Guest Assistant Professor at the University of Lisbon, Faculty of Human Kinetics and an Exercise Physiologist. He holds a Masters degree in Health and Exercise and is currently a PhD candidate in Health and Physical Activity. He is a past manager of several fitness companies in Portugal and has been working with exercise prescription for people with chronic diseases since 2010. His main research interests are related to physical activity, nature exposure and behaviour change interventions.