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Professor Stacy Clemes is a Professor of Active Living and Public Health at Loughborough University, affiliated with the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences and the National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine. She holds a PhD in Human Biology and has held academic roles since 2004, advancing through Research Associate, Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader to her current rank. Her research focuses on behavior change interventions targeting sedentary reduction and physical activity promotion, particularly among occupational groups like commercial drivers. She developed the Structured Health Intervention For Truckers (SHIFT), a multicomponent program addressing HGV drivers’ health. Key areas include workplace health, pandemic-era remote work effects, and community-based interventions. She has been awarded Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy.
Education: BSc and PhD in Human Biology from Loughborough University (2004). Postdoctoral training in Physical Activity and Public Health Research at the University of South Carolina/CDC (2007).
Research Interests: She leads large-scale initiatives on hard-to-reach occupational groups, emphasizing policy changes for healthier work environments. Her work spans sit-stand desk efficacy, hybrid working impacts, and interventions for sedentary populations. The SHIFT program is being scaled across logistics sectors to improve drivers’ health and road safety.
Awards:
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
Grants and Advising: While specific grants aren’t detailed, her extensive programmatic work implies significant funding. No listed advisees, but her supervisory role in large-scale studies is evident. She collaborates with Leicester Biomedical Research Centre and other institutions.
Labs/Teams: Active in the National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine and Leicester Biomedical Research Centre, focusing on translational research to improve public health outcomes.




