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Researching diet and exercise

Sofie Armitage presents research into activity patterns in young people

Research methods and data collection linked to health and exercise patterns are important skills for all A-level exam boards.

At the Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR), in the School of Clinical Medicine at the University of Cambridge, we are conducting population-level research looking at the influences on what we eat and how much physical activity we do. We are developing and evaluating public-health interventions, and helping shape public-health practice and policy based on the findings of our research.

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