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Dr. Paul Gellert is a researcher affiliated with Newcastle University, focusing on health psychology and behavioral interventions. His work spans physical activity promotion, medication adherence, stroke preparedness, and health behavior change across diverse populations including children, older adults, and community-dwelling individuals.
Research interests include:
- Application of social cognition models to health behaviors
- Development of age-tailored interventions
- Measurement of physical activity and quality of life
- Understanding motivational drivers in oral and cardiovascular health
Recent publications (2012-2017) demonstrate expertise in randomized controlled trials, prospective cohort studies, and cross-cultural health comparisons, often utilizing frameworks like the Health Action Process Approach and self-regulation theory. Collaborations include prominent academics such as Professor Falko Sniehotta and Professor Vera Araujo-Soares across psychology, public health, and gerontology disciplines.
Key methodological strengths include objective activity measurement, behavioral prediction modeling, and theory-based intervention design. Email addresses and specific departmental affiliations are not explicitly disclosed in current publications.
