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University of Exeter Medical School

Dr Lisa Price

Dr Lisa Price

Lecturer

 L.R.S.Price@exeter.ac.uk

 4720

 +44 (0)1392 724720

 Richards Building RB102

 

Richard's Building, University of Exeter, St Luke's Campus, Heavitree Road, Exeter, EX1 2LU, UK


Overview

I am a Lecturer in Physical activity and Health, teaching on both undergraduate and postgraduate modules. My main research area foucs on improving physical activity measurment methods in childhood populations and assessing the impact of measurement upon psychological well-being variables in children. I completed my PhD at the University of Exeter prior to undertaking a post-doctoral position within the University of Exeter Medical School. During my post-doc I was involved in the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP), a novel school-based obesity prevention trial; my main role within the trial was to undetake the physical activity measurement and analysis of activity data. I became a lecturer within Sport and Health Sciences in 2014.    

Qualifications

  • BSc (hons), Sport Science, Bangor University (2005 – 2008)
  • MSc Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology, Bangor University (2008 – 2009)
  • PhD, Sport and Health Sciences. - 'The relationship between Psychological well-being and physical activity: The impact of measurement'

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Research

Research interests

Physical activity Measurement

Physial activity and Psychological well-being

Research projects

ISSF seed-corn project: Detecting temporal patterns in the relationship between physical activity and mood using ecological momentary assessment (EMA). 

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Publications

Journal articles

Brailey G, Metcalf B, Lear R, Price L, Cumming S, Stiles V (In Press). A comparison of the associations between bone health and three different intensities of accelerometer-derived habitual physical activity in children and adolescents: a systematic review. Osteoporosis International
Lambert J, Greaves C, Farrand P, Price LRS, Haase A, Taylor A (In Press). A pilot randomized controlled trial of a web-based intervention using behavioral activation and physical activity for adults with depression: the eMotion Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research
Taylor AH, Thompson TP, Ussher M, Aveyard P, Murray RL, Harris T, Creanor E, Green C, Streeter A, Chynoweth J, et al (In Press). A randomised controlled trial of tailored support to increase physical activity and reduce smoking in smokers not immediately ready to quit: Protocol for the Trial of physical Activity assisted Reduction of Smoking (TARS) study. BMJ Open
Price LRS, Wyatt K, Lloyd J, Abraham C, Creanor S, Dean S, Hillsdon M (In Press). Are we overestimating Physical Activity prevalence in children. Journal of Physical Activity and Health
Creanor S, Green C, Price L, Snowsill T, Creanor E (In Press). Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of behavioural support for prolonged abstinence for smokers wishing to reduce but not quit: Randomised controlled Trial of physical Activity assisted Reduction of Smoking (TARS). Addiction
Duncombe S (In Press). Making a HIIT: Methods for quantifying intensity in high-intensity interval training in schools and validity of session rating of perceived exertion. Journal of Sports Sciences
Williams AJ, Wyatt K, Stevens K, Price L (2023). A complexity-informed in-depth case study into the sustainability and impact of a culture of health: the TR14ers community youth dance group. PLoS One, 18(10). Abstract.  Author URL.
Lambert J, Taylor A, Streeter A, Greaves C, Ingram WM, Dean S, Jolly K, Mutrie N, Price L, Campbell J, et al (2023). Adding web-based support to exercise referral schemes improves symptoms of depression in people with elevated depressive symptoms: a secondary analysis of the e-coachER randomised controlled trial. Mental Health and Physical Activity, 25
Greaves CJ, Poltawski L, van Beurden SB, Price L, Taylor RS, Merrifield R, O'Loughlin L (2023). Addressing the psychology of weight loss and maintenance: a feasibility study of the Skills for weight loss and Maintenance weight management programme. Br J Health Psychol, 28(4), 1261-1282. Abstract.  Author URL.
Duncombe SL, Barker AR, Price L, Walker JL, Liu Y, Paris D, Stylianou M (2023). Making a HIIT: co-design of high-intensity interval training workouts with students & teachers within the curriculum. BMC Public Health, 23(1). Abstract.  Author URL.
Taylor AH, Thompson TP, Streeter A, Chynoweth J, Snowsill T, Ingram W, Ussher M, Aveyard P, Murray RL, Harris T, et al (2023). Motivational support intervention to reduce smoking and increase physical activity in smokers not ready to quit: the TARS RCT. Health Technol Assess, 27(4), 1-277. Abstract.  Author URL.
Brailey G, Metcalf B, Price L, Cumming S, Stiles V (2023). Raw Acceleration from Wrist- and Hip-Worn Accelerometers Corresponds with Mechanical Loading in Children and Adolescents. Sensors, 23(15), 6943-6943. Abstract.
Lambert J, Taylor A, Streeter A, Greaves C, Ingram WM, Dean S, Jolly K, Mutrie N, Taylor RS, Yardley L, et al (2022). A process evaluation, with mediation analysis, of a web-based intervention to augment primary care exercise referral schemes: the e-coachER randomised controlled trial. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act, 19(1). Abstract.  Author URL.
Brailey G, Metcalf B, Lear R, Price L, Cumming S, Stiles V (2022). Correction: a comparison of the associations between bone health and three different intensities of accelerometer-derived habitual physical activity in children and adolescents: a systematic review. Osteoporos Int, 33(6).  Author URL.
Duncombe SL, Barker AR, Price L, Walker JL, Dux PE, Fox A, Matthews N, Stylianou M (2022). Making a HIIT: study protocol for assessing the feasibility and effects of co-designing high-intensity interval training workouts with students and teachers. BMC Pediatrics, 22(1). Abstract.
Duncombe S, Barker AR, Price L, Walker JL, Stylianou M (2022). Was it a HIIT? a process evaluation of a school-based high-intensity interval training intervention. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 25
Dean S, Campbell J, Price L, Taylor A, Taylor RS, Ingram W, Dean SG, Jolly K, Mutrie N, Lambert J, et al (2020). A randomised controlled trial of an augmented exercise referral scheme using web-based behavioural support for inactive adults with chronic health conditions: the e-coachER trial. BJSM
Taylor AH, Taylor RS, Ingram WM, Anokye N, Dean S, Jolly K, Mutrie N, Lambert J, Yardley L, Greaves C, et al (2020). Adding web-based behavioural support to exercise referral schemes for inactive adults with chronic health conditions: the e-coachER RCT. Health Technology Assessment, 24(63), 1-106. Abstract.
Hollands L, Lambert J, Price L, Powell D, Greaves C (2020). Ecological momentary assessment of mood and physical activity in people with depression. Journal of Affective Disorders, 271, 293-299.
Buckingham SA, Morrissey K, Williams AJ, Price L, Harrison J (2020). The Physical Activity Wearables in the Police Force (PAW-Force) study: Acceptability and impact. Abstract.
Buckingham SA, Morrissey K, Williams AJ, Price L, Harrison J (2020). The Physical Activity Wearables in the Police Force (PAW-Force) study: Acceptability and impact. Abstract.
Buckingham SA, Morrissey K, Williams AJ, Price L, Harrison J (2020). The Physical Activity Wearables in the Police Force (PAW-Force) study: Acceptability and impact . Abstract.
Buckingham SA, Morrissey K, Williams AJ, Price L, Harrison J (2020). The Physical Activity Wearables in the Police Force (PAW-Force) study: acceptability and impact. BMC Public Health, 20(1). Abstract.
Buckingham SA, Morrissey K, Williams AJ, Price L, Harrison J (2020). The Physical Activity Wearables in the Police Force (PAW-Force) study:Acceptability and impact . Abstract.
Buckingham S, Williams A, Morrissey K, Price L, Harrison J (2019). Mobile health interventions to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in the workplace: a systematic review. Digital Health, 5 Abstract.
Smith JR, Greaves CJ, Thompson JL, Taylor RS, Jones M, Armstrong R, Moorlock S, Griffin A, Solomon-Moore E, Biddle MSY, et al (2019). The community-based prevention of diabetes (ComPoD) study: a randomised, waiting list controlled trial of a voluntary sector-led diabetes prevention programme. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 16(1). Abstract.
Price L, Wyatt K, Lloyd J, Abraham C, Creanor S, Dean S, Hillsdon M (2018). Children’s Compliance with Wrist-Worn Accelerometry Within a Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial: Findings from the Healthy Lifestyles Programme. Pediatric Exercise Science, 30(2), 281-287. Abstract.
Wyatt K, Lloyd J, Creanor S, Green C, Dean SG, Hillsdon M, Abraham C, Tomlinson R, Pearson V, Taylor RS, et al (2018). Cluster randomised controlled trial and economic and process evaluation to determine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a novel intervention [Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP)] to prevent obesity in school children. Public Health Research, 6(1), 1-204. Abstract.
Lloyd J, Creanor S, Logan S, Green C, Dean SG, Hillsdon M, Abraham C, Tomlinson R, Pearson V, Taylor RS, et al (2018). Effectiveness of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) to prevent obesity in UK primary-school children: a cluster randomised controlled trial. The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health, 2(1), 35-45. Abstract.
Lambert JD, Greaves CJ, Farrand P, Price L, Haase AM, Taylor AH (2018). Web-Based Intervention Using Behavioral Activation and Physical Activity for Adults with Depression (The eMotion Study): Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint). Abstract.
Lloyd J, Creanor S, Price LRS, Abraham C, Dean S, Green C, Hillsdon M, Pearson V, Taylor R, Tomlinson R, et al (2017). Trial baseline characteristics of a cluster randomised controlled trial of a school-located obesity prevention programme; the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) trial. BMC Public Health
Phillips LRS, Parfitt G, Rowlands AV (2013). Calibration of the GENEA accelerometer for assessment of physical activity intensity in children. J Sci Med Sport, 16(2), 124-128. Abstract.  Author URL.
Hänggi JM, Phillips LRS, Rowlands AV (2013). Validation of the GT3X ActiGraph in children and comparison with the GT1M ActiGraph. J Sci Med Sport, 16(1), 40-44. Abstract.  Author URL.

Chapters

Phillips LRS, Rowlands AV, Parfitt CG (2011). Validation of the genea waveform accelerometer for assessment of children’s physical activity. In  (Ed) International Symposium of the European Group of Pediatric Work Physiology, September, 2011, 133-137.

Conferences

Buckingham SA, Morrissey K, Williams AJ, Price L, Harrison J (2019). THE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WEARABLES IN THE POLICE FORCE (PAW-FORCE) TRIAL: FEASIBILITY, ACCEPTABILITY AND IMPACT.  Author URL.
Hollands L, Lambert J, Price L, Greaves C (2018). Ecological momentary assessment of affect and physical activity in people with depression.  Author URL.
Lloyd J, Creanor S, Logan G, Green C, Dean S, Hillsdon M, Abraham C, Tomlinson R, Pearson V, Taylor R, et al (2018). Effectiveness of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) to prevent obesity in UK primary school children: a cluster randomised controlled trial. South West Public Health (SWPH) Scientific Conference.
Price L, Lloyd J, Wyatt K, Hillsdon M (2017). Children’s compliance with wrist worn accelerometry over multiple time points: Results from the Healthy Lifestyles Programme. South West Public Health Scientific Conference (SWPH).
Price LRS, Lloyd J, Wyatt K, Hillsdon M (2017). Is there a relationship between how children accumulate moderate to vigorous physical activity and their BMI sds? Findings from the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP). International Soceity for Behavioural nutrition and physical activity. 7th - 10th Jun 2017. Abstract.
Price LRS, Lloyd J, Wyatt K, Hillsdon M (2017). Physical activity prevalence in children depends on our methodology:. Findings from the Healthy Lifestyles programme (HeLP). International society of behavioural nutrition and physical activity. 7th Jun - 10th Mar 2017. Abstract.
Price L, Lloyd J, Wyatt K, Hillsdon M (2016). Accumulation of Physical activity in primary school children: the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP). SWPH.
Price LRS, Hillsdon M, Rowlands A (2015). Impact of wear time criteria upon physical activity estimates in children. International society of Behavioural nutrition and physical activity. 3rd - 6th Jun 2015. Abstract.

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Teaching

 

Postgraduate

  • SHSM023 Current issues in sport and exercise psychology

Undergraduate

  • ESS1605 Foundations of exercise and sport psychology
  • ESS1701 Introduction to statistics

Modules

2023/24


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