Project partners

Meet partners and associate collaborative partners from the EUPASMOS project, acting together to understand physical activity and sport!

 

Meeting in Utrecht, July 2019

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Development

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The project

The aim of the EUPASMOS is to implement a harmonized monitoring system for physical activity and sport, through the development of an integrated and shared methodological process that will provide comparable, valid and reliable physical activity and sport participation data across EU Member States. This will support Member States, the European Commission, the WHO and other relevant organizations in the design, promotion, implementation and surveillance of effective, evidence-based HEPA policies and strategies across Europe and governance levels.

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News

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April 16, 2020

Meeting in Lisbon, Portugal 22-24 January 2020

Between the 22nd and 24th of January of the current year, following the premises of the Regional Directorate of Lisbon and Vale do Tejo of the IPDJ, I.P., was realized…
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January 16, 2018

Meeting in Utrecht, Netherlands, 24-26 July 2019

An all-hands meeting was held in Utrecht, Netherlands, hosted by the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment. The objective was to discuss the progress and preliminary results from the…
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January 10, 2018

Comparing commonly used questionnaires for PA surveillance

Project partners from the University of Ljubljana have conducted a preliminary literature review on measurement characteristics of the most commonly used physical activity questionnaires (PAQs) in EU countries, compared to…

EU Partners

 

Bulgarian Ministry of Youth and Sports
(Bulgaria)

Hungarian Leisure Sport Organisation
(Hungary)

Italian People’s Sports Movement
(Italy)

Latvian Academy of Sport Education
(Latvia)

National Institute for Public Health and the Environment
(Netherlands)

Portuguese Institute of Sport and Youth
(Portugal)

University of Ljubljana
(Slovenia)

 

University of Castilla-La Mancha
(Spain)

The Public Health Agency of Sweden
(Sweden)

University of Malta (Malta)

Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania)

HEPA Macedonia National organization for the promotion of health-enhancing physical activity (North Macedonia)

National Research Institute for Sport (Romania)

Ministry of Culture and Sports/General Secretariat of Sports (Greece)

Pope John Paul II State School Of Higher Education in Biała Podlaska (Poland)

UKK Institute for Health Promotion Research (Finland)

Associate Collaborative Partners

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