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Susan Bock is a researcher affiliated with the Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Durham University, within the Faculty of Social Sciences. Her work bridges physical activity measurement in youth populations and pedagogical strategies in higher education.
Her research focuses on motivational climates in youth sport, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) interventions in school settings, and energy expenditure modeling in children and young adults. She has contributed to studies like Project FFAB and The MOVE Project, which explore health promotion and educational outcomes.
Using hybrid methodologies like accelerometry and heart rate synchronization, her work addresses public health challenges related to adolescent inactivity. She has presented at major conferences including the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference, with outputs spanning journal articles and conference contributions.
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