The Physical Activity for Health (PAfH) Centre aims to build an international hub of excellence in the area of physical activity (PA) and health research.

PAfH is multidisciplinary and includes: physiologists, sports and exercise scientists, physiotherapists, and health, sports and exercise psychologists.

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PAfh Members
10 Dec 2024

ISPAH 2024 Conference: Highlights and Key Takeaways

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Latest Events

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Palma
14 Apr 2025

PAfH seminar: Cross-sectional and intervention results of a school-based intervention to promote cycling to school, the PACO Study

Professor Palma Chillon
Department of Physical Education and Sport
Faculty of Sport Sciences
University of Granada , Spain
Crta Alfacar s/n. 18071. Granada, Spain.
Founder researcher of the PROFITH research Group and President of RIIDASS (Ibeo-American Network of Researchers in Active Commuting, Health and Sustainability).

Palma Chillón has a Bachelor degree on Physical Activity and Sport Sciences (1999), a Bachelor degree on Occupational Therapy (2005) and Phd in Physical Activity and Health (2005), at the University of Granada (Spain).

Her professional career started as a Physical Education Teacher in Junta de Andalucía (2000-06) and followed as a teacher in the School of Sport Sciences at University of Granada (2005-currently), where she is now Full Professor. She has visited as a researcher the University of North Carolina (USA) (2009/10), the University of Cambridge (United Kingdom) (2013), the Pontificia Católica Universidad de Valparaíso (Chile) (2017-17) and the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain) (2023-24).

Her main interest areas are physical activity and Physical Education in young people. Regarding physical activity, the research focuses on active behaviours when commuting to school through the study of the determinants and benefits of active commuting, elaboration of valid and feasible tools and designing school-based intervention programs. Regarding Physical Education, the research focuses on promotion health within the school curricula and the bilingüism in Physical Education.

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Recent Publications

Recent Publications
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Communicating physical activity messages with adolescents: what works? A scoping review with stakeholder consultation

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A physiotherapy-led disease-agnostic telerehabilitation programme for people with chronic health conditions: a mixed-methods feasibility trial protocol.

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Worldwide trends in underweight and obesity from 1990 to 2022: a pooled analysis of 3663 population-representative studies with 222 million children, adolescents, and adults

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