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Maria Loban is a Researcher at the Strathclyde Institute of Education, University of Strathclyde, holding a Master of Philosophy degree. Her work focuses on child and adolescent health with emphasis on mental well-being and physical activity metrics.
Her primary research interests include:
- Mental Health
- Physical Activity
- Sedentary Behavior
- Child and Adolescent Development
- Public Health
- Digital Media and Gaming
Recent publications demonstrate strong alignment with public health reporting frameworks and digital behavior analysis. Her work utilizes large-scale cohort studies like the Millennium Cohort Study to examine screen time impacts, while the Active Healthy Kids Scotland Report Card establishes methodology for national physical activity benchmarking during public health crises.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards mentioned in available information
Loban currently serves as Researcher on the active project "Let's talk about fundamental movement skills: Physical activity and social media" (2024-2025), collaborating with Principal Investigator Bardid and Co-investigator Rathnayake. This studentship project investigates social media's role in promoting physical literacy among children through interdisciplinary public health approaches.
