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Elizabeth Stamp is a Senior Lecturer in Lifestyle Behaviours and Health at the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University. Previously, she held roles as a researcher at the University of Leeds (2017–2020), focusing on cancer patient quality of life and childhood obesity prevention, and completed her PhD at the University of Lincoln (2017) on mental toughness and health-related behavior change. She earned her BSc in Sport and Exercise Science from the University of Hull in 2012.
Her research interests include physical activity promotion, behavioral interventions for chronic disease management (e.g., cancer survivorship), and obesity prevention strategies. She has contributed to funded projects such as a Macmillan-funded study on cancer patient quality of life and an NIHR feasibility study for childhood obesity programs. She is affiliated with the National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information. Her advising and grant activity include collaborative projects with healthcare organizations but no specific student names or grant details are mentioned. She is part of research teams focused on lifestyle behaviors and wellbeing within her school.


