Further Affiliation at the University of Münster
Doctoral AbstractThesis
Promoting physical activity among older adults through information and communication technologies: The relation between user needs and technology requirements
- Supervisors
- Doctoral Subject
- Sportwissenschaft
- Doctoral Degree
- Dr. rer. nat.
- Awarded by
- Department 07 – Psychology and Sport Studies
Projects
- PhysAgeNet – Network on evidence-based physical activity in old age ( – )
EU-Project Hosted at University the of Münster: EC - COST Actions | Project Number: AGA-CA20104-1; AGA-CA20104-2; AGA-CA20104-3 - AgeWell – Multimodal physical activity and health education for healthy ageing ( – )
EU-Project Hosted outside the University of Münster: EC - Lifelong Learning Programme: Erasmus+ | Project Number: 2023-1-IE01-KA220-ADU-000159356 - PA4AGE – Promotion of physical activity for the third age ( – )
EU-Project Hosted at University the of Münster: EC - Lifelong Learning Programme: Erasmus+ | Project Number: 2021-1-DE02-KA220-ADU-000028292 - INTEGRA_LAB+ – Empowering elderly adults in emotional selfcare & through the acquisition of digital skills and creativity ( – )
EU-Project Hosted at University the of Münster: EC - Lifelong Learning Programme: Erasmus+ | Project Number: 2021-1-DE02-KA220-ADU-000028369 - ECLB – Effects of Home Confinement on Multiple Lifestyle Behaviours During the COVID-19 Outbreak (ECLB-COVID19) (since )
Own Resources Project - PROCare4Life – PeRsOnalized Integrated CARE Solution for Elderly facing several short or long term conditions and enabling a better quality of LIFE ( – )
EU-Project Hosted outside the University of Münster: EC H2020 - Innovation Action | Project Number: 875221
- PhysAgeNet – Network on evidence-based physical activity in old age ( – )
Publications
- (Eds.): . Book of Abstracts “Evidence Based Physical Activity in Old Age”. Münster: Universität Münster.
- . . ‘The Importance of Activating Factors in Physical Activity Interventions for Older Adults Using Information and Communication Technologies: Systematic Review.’ JMIR mHealth and uHealth 11: 1–13. doi: 10.2196/42968.
- . . ‘End Users' and Other Stakeholders' Needs and Requirements in the Development of a Personalized Integrated Care Platform (PROCare4Life) for Older People With Dementia or Parkinson Disease: Mixed Methods Study.’ JMIR Formative Research 6, № 11. doi: 10.2196/39199..
- . . ‘Effects of home confinement on mental health and lifestyle behaviours during the COVID-19 outbreak: insights from the ECLB-COVID19 multicentre study.’ Biology of Sport 38, № 1. doi: 10.5114/biolsport.2020.96857.
- (Eds.): . EGREPA Conference 2021 “Active aging - new challenges and new opportunities” Book of Abstracts. N/A: Selbstverlag / Eigenverlag.
- 10.1101/2021.09.19.460976. Planning and Conducting an Online Conference at the time of COVID-19: Lessons Learned from EGREPA 2021 bioRxiv. doi:
- . . ‘Sleep Quality and Physical Activity as Predictors of Mental Wellbeing Variance in Older Adults during COVID-19 Lockdown: ECLB COVID-19 International Online Survey.’ International journal of environmental research and public health 18, № 8. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18084329.
- . . ‘Investigating Users' and Other Stakeholders' Needs in the Development of a Personalized Integrated Care Platform (PROCare4Life) for Older People with Dementia or Parkinson Disease: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study.’ JMIR Research Protocols 10, № 1. doi: 10.2196/22463.
- . . ‘Staying Physically Active During the Quarantine and Self-Isolation Period for Controlling and Mitigating the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Overview of the Literature.’ Frontiers in Psychology 11.
- . . ‘Effects of COVID-19 Home Confinement on Eating Behaviour and Physical Activity: Results of the ECLB-COVID19 International Online Survey.’ Nutrients 12: 1–13. doi: 10.3390/nu12061583.
- . . ‘Practical Recommendations for Maintaining Active Lifestyle during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Literature Review.’ International journal of environmental research and public health 17: 1–22. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17176265.
- . . ‘COVID-19 Home Confinement Negatively Impacts Social Participation and Life Satisfaction: A Worldwide Multicenter Study.’ International journal of environmental research and public health 2020, № 17: 1–17. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17176237.