Global publisher Springer Nature recognizes that world-changing articles may be out there, just waiting for the right combination of minds to make a critical connection. That’s why they’ve created the Change the World, One Article at a Time initiative. With this initiative, they’ve asked the Editors-in-Chief of Springer Nature journals across disciplines to select the scientific findings published that they believe could have an impact on society’s most pressing problems.
One of the papers selected for the Change the World initiative was “Sedentary Behaviour Research Network: Terminology Consensus Project Process and Outcome,” which was led by the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute’s (CHEO RI) Sedentary Behaviour Research Network (SBRN) and published in June 2017 in the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity in a paper co-authored by 84 scientists from 20 countries.
Congratulations to the authors of the SBRN Terminology Consensus Project paper!