Vision Statement

Within the field of Lifelong Health Promotion and Education at the Institute of Sport and Movement Science, we envision a world where individuals of all ages are empowered to lead healthy, active, and fulfilling lives through scientifically grounded practices in movement, sports, and physical education. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, we integrate knowledge from biomechanics, data analytics, medicine, molecular biology, nutrition, pedagogy, psychology, public health, sociology, and training science to promote lifelong health and well-being.

Our mission is to bridge the gap between basic and applied research and practical application, fostering a holistic understanding of physical activity’s impact on both body and mind, from childhood to old age. By combining natural and behavioral sciences, we aim to advance cutting-edge research, improve health outcomes, and educate the next generation of professionals in health promotion.

We are committed to science communication, ensuring our research reaches communities, schools, policymakers, and the general public so that the benefits of movement and health education can be shared by all. In doing so, we strive to be a leader in promoting lifelong physical health and fostering positive behavioral change for a healthier, more active society.

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Lifelong Health Promotion and Education
 

Lifestyle in Kosovo a follow-up: lifestyle, fitness and cardiac disease risks in children and teenagers

Lifelong Health Promotion and Education
 

FWF projectstart with kick-off meeting in Innsbruck

Lifelong Health Promotion and Education
 

The aim of this project is to compare the potential of different forms of training, to provoke cell renewal of the IMCT in lower limb muscles in...

Lifelong Health Promotion and Education
 

Lifestyle in Kosovo: lifestyle, fitness and cardiac disease risks in children and teenagers

Lifelong Health Promotion and Education
 

Im Rahmen des Projektes "Science goes School" der NÖ Forschungs- und Bildungsges.m.b.H. (NFB) hält Assoc.-Prof. DI Dr. Barbara Wessner Vorträge an...

Lifelong Health Promotion and Education
 

Genetic causes of sarcopenia