
Scott Strath
Professor · Physical Activity and Public Health
University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeAbout
Scott Strath is a Professor and Graduate Program Director in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's College of Health Sciences. His research centers on physical activity and public health, with emphases on assessment methodologies, epidemiological patterns, cardiovascular health linkages, and environmental determinants of activity behaviors. He holds a PhD in Exercise Science from the University of Tennessee and completed postdoctoral training at the University of Michigan Medical School and an NIH clinical research fellowship.
His research explores:
- Validation of wearable devices for physical activity monitoring
- Sedentary behavior interventions in aging populations
- Environmental and social determinants of activity patterns
- Personalized physical activity prescriptions for chronic diseases
- Community-based translational interventions
Publications demonstrate consistent focus on methodological innovation in activity measurement (accelerometry, observational tools) and interventions targeting older adults, diabetic populations, and rural communities. Recent work emphasizes technology-mediated solutions and individualized approaches.
Awards & Honors:
- Senior Research Award, UWM (2020)
- Dean's Research Awards (2007, 2012, 2017)
- Fellow, American College of Sports Medicine (2013)
- Doctoral Faculty Status (2006)
As Graduate Program Director, he oversees academic training but specific student advisees and grant details aren't enumerated in provided materials. No laboratory or team structures are explicitly described.
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