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Academic Biography

Callum Bradford is a PhD student and research associate in the School of Health & Life Sciences. 

Callum has a BSc in Psychology and Counselling, plus a MSc in Health Psychology, both from Teesside University.

Project Title: Exploring the physical, mental and social benefits of walking football for people with chronic breathlessness.

Summary of Research Interests

Callum's research interests lie within interventions for and influences on health behaviour change and wellbeing.

Examples of previous and current projects include:

  • Mindfulness meditation on psychological wellbeing.
  • Self-percieved chronotype and health maintaining behaviours.
  • The impact of COVID-19 on the hot food takeaway planning regulatory environment.
  • Exploring the mechanisms by which workplace health initiatives impact on health and business-related outcomes.
  • The Impact of Sport on the Physical, Psychological, and Social Wellbeing for People with Chronic Breathlessness: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review.
  • Development and feasibility testing of a walking football intervention for people with chronic breathlessness.
  • Community Social Supermarkets: understanding how they shape access and availability to healthier foods in food insecure communities.

External positions

Associate member, Fuse - Centre for Translational Research in Public Health

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