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Organisation
Department of Movement and Sports Sciences
Department
Lifecycle:1 Jan 1993 → 30 Sep 2018
Organisation profile:The Department of Movement and Sports Sciences is part of the faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Ghent University. The research is strongly developed around a number of lines of research: Movement learning, Exercise physiology and Training theory, Sport management, Physical activity, fitness and health.
Keywords:Sportwetenschappen, Bewegingswetenschappen
Disciplines:Human movement and sports sciences
Projects
11 - 20 of 89
- Smart Clothing Gamification to promote Energyrelated Behaviours among AdolescentsFrom1 Jan 2017 → 31 Dec 2018Funding: H2020 - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (LEIT)
- Anticipation: The key to success in sports and individuals with motor problemsFrom1 Jan 2017 → 31 Oct 2021Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Nano4SportsFrom1 Jan 2017 → 31 Dec 2019Funding: Other EU initiatives out of framework
- Use of a walking assistive ankle foot exoskeleton in the rehabilitation of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to counter reduced exercise capacityFrom1 Jan 2017 → 31 Dec 2018Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- The Critical Power concept: from athletes to patientsFrom1 Dec 2016 → 30 Nov 2020Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- CONAMO: Continuous athlete monitoringFrom1 Oct 2016 → 30 Sep 2018Funding: iMinds
- Explaining diet quality, water intake and beverage consumption in European preschool childrenFrom1 Sep 2016 → 31 Dec 2017Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Development and testing of an individually-tailored mobile application to promote physical activity in recently retired adultsFrom1 Jan 2016 → 31 Dec 2018Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Optimization, implementation and evaluation of primary injury prevention for young sports players in FlandersFrom1 Dec 2015 → 31 Dec 2018Funding: Department Economy, Employment and Internal Affairs
- Relationship between critical micro-environmental factors and physical activity: an experimental analysisFrom1 Nov 2015 → 31 Dec 2016Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
Publications
1 - 10 of 100
- Influence of treadmill acceleration on actual walk-to-run transition.
Authors: Ine Van Caekenberghe, Kristof De Smet, Dirk De Clercq
Pages: 52 - 56 - A higher treadmill acceleration leads to a higher walk-to-run transition speed
Authors: Ine Van Caekenberghe, Kristof De Smet, Dirk De Clercq
Number of pages: 1 - Needs for information and support of breast cancer survivors and intimate partners during the transition into survivorship: towards optimization of post-treatment support
Authors: Evelyn Pauwels
- Biomechanics of spontaneous overground walk-to-run transition
Authors: Kristof De Smet, Ine Van Caekenberghe, Dirk De Clercq
Pages: 3047 - 3054 - Een hogere wandel-loop-transitiesnelheid overgronds dan op loopband
Authors: Ine Van Caekenberghe, Kristof De Smet, Dirk De Clercq
Pages: 31 - 32 - Youth olympic games: challenges and considerations in organising the largest multisport competition for young athletes
Authors: Steffie Lucidarme, Anne-Line Balduck, Leen Magherman, Marc Maes
Pages: 97 - 97 - Within- and between-day variability of objectively measured physical activity in preschoolers
Authors: Eveline Van Cauwenberghe, Valerie De Coen, Lea Maes
Pages: 366 - 378 - Comparison of Actical and activPAL measures of sedentary behaviour in preschool children
Authors: Eveline Van Cauwenberghe, Leslie Wooller, Lisa Mackay, Melody Oliver
Pages: 526 - 531 - Psychosocial characteristics associated with breast cancer survivors' intimate partners' needs for information and support after primary breast cancer treatment(2012)
Authors: Evelyn Pauwels, Caroline Charlier, Lilian Lechner, Elke Van Hoof
Pages: 1 - 20 - Physical activity levels and supportive care needs for physical activity among breast cancer survivors with different psychosocial profiles: a cluster-analytical approach(2012)
Authors: Caroline Charlier, Evelyn Pauwels, L Lechner, E Van Hoof
Pages: 790 - 799