How can researchers influence political decision makers? Mr Peter Walker (Pt1)

Physical Activity Researcher - A podcast by paresearcher

Part 1. Mr Peter Walker - Sedentary Behaviour | New book | Politics | JournalismIn this episode we are discussing with Guardian political journalist Peter Walker about  his new book (The Miracle Pill – Why a sedentary world is getting it all wrong), journalism, politics and process of writing a book. “What is the 'miracle pill', the simple lifestyle change with such enormous health benefits that, if it was turned into a drug, would be the most valuable drug in the world? The answer is movement and the good news is that it's free, easy and available to everyone.” Timestamps: 6:30 How non-experts’ perspective differs from researchers’ perspective? 8:30 What are the most important points about sedentary lifestyle made in the book? 10:00 What eye-opening Walker learned from the interview with Danish architect? 13:30 What is needed for determined political effort to reduce sedentary behaviour? 15:30 What covid pandemic teached us about nanny-state-arguments – and what this has to do with politics related to sedentary lifestyle? 16:30 What is needed for long-term political change? 20:00 Political correspondent’s advice for researchers – how to influence political decision makers? 22:00 Why researchers should become activists? 23:00 Top tips for researchers: How to collaborate with journalists? 27:00 Highlights of the book --- This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | The New Gold Standard for Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Monitoring Learn more about Fibion: fibion.com/research --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover new Fibion SENS Motion: https://sens.fibion.com/ ---