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Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu is an Associate Professor specializing in Physical Activity Health Promotion at UWE Bristol. With a medical background and an academic focus on community health engagement, Faatihah has gained recognition for her research and initiatives promoting health literacy within Black and Asian communities. Her work emphasizes developing evidence-based lifestyle interventions aimed at older adults and patients with chronic conditions such as type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease. Faatihah's innovative approaches in integrating exercise physiology with community engagement strategies have led to sustainable health improvement programs. Her project portfolio includes successful external funding totaling £2.7 million from various health initiatives and collaborations aimed at enhancing digital fitness engagement and assisting elderly populations. In addition to her academic role, she has leadership positions in several health research councils and initiatives, such as the Low Middle Income Research Council. Faatihah actively supervises doctoral students and contributes to interdisciplinary research focusing on chronic lifestyle diseases, facilitating community-based participatory research.
UWE Bristol • Bristol, UK
Leads research initiatives in physical activity, health promotion and community health engagement.
Ageing Lifestyle Blacks Asians (ALIBSA) • Bristol, UK
Initiates programs aimed at improving health literacy and community engagement in underrepresented populations.
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