About
Katrien De Cocker serves as an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Health Research, University of Southern Queensland, with cross-affiliation to the Institute for Resilient Regions (IRR). Her work bridges academic research and practical health behavior interventions, emphasizing real-world applicability in community and occupational contexts.
Her educational foundation includes:
- Diploma in Physical Education (DipPhysEd) from Ghent University
- Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSecEd) from Ghent University
- Doctorate in Physical Education (DPhysEd) from Ghent University
Dr. De Cocker specializes in designing and evaluating evidence-based strategies to modify adult health behaviors, with primary focus on reducing sedentary lifestyles and increasing physical activity. Her methodology leverages digital innovation—particularly computer-tailored eHealth and mHealth platforms—to create scalable, personalized interventions. Workplace settings represent a key application area where she develops context-specific solutions for behavior change. This research directly addresses global public health challenges through technology-driven approaches that promote sustainable lifestyle modifications.
No scientific awards were documented in the provided profile.
While student supervision details are unspecified, her Research Fellow role implies mentorship within the Centre for Health Research’s collaborative projects. Grant activities are not explicitly referenced, though her intervention-focused work suggests engagement with health-improvement funding initiatives.
She operates within the Centre for Health Research ecosystem and contributes to the Institute for Resilient Regions’ mission through health behavior expertise, focusing on community resilience through physical activity promotion.
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