Being “well-behaved” – better understanding behaviour change
Presented as part of the Centre of Research Excellence in Telehealth, UQ Centre for Health Services Research Seminar Series.
Presented by Professor Richard Rosenkranz, Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics & Health, College of Health & Human Sciences, Kansas State University
Professor Richard Rosenkranz is internationally renowned for his work in identifying modifiable influences of health behaviours promoting health and preventing chronic disease. He leads the Physical Activity and Nutrition Clinical Research Consortium in the College of Health and Human Sciences at Kansas State University.
Professor Rosenkranz will be sharing current challenges in healthcare and population health, and how better understanding of behaviour change can help us take on such challenges more effectively. He will share insights from a range of intervention projects, including eHealth interventions, aimed at understanding the process of improving population health through facilitating physical activity, healthful eating, and other health behaviours in a variety of settings, ranging from physical education and sport to public health.
Prof Rosenkranz is visiting Australia as a guest of Flinders Digital Health Research Centre at Flinders University and will present remotely by Videoconference.
A light lunch will be served from PAH at 12 noon for those who RSVP by 27 June 2019 – please advise us of any dietary requirements by emailing [email protected]