Health and Wellbeing research

Poor health impacts on the quality of life of those directly affected as patients but also on families, health systems and societies. Achieving and maintaining physical, mental, emotional and social health and wellbeing for all members of society is a major world-wide challenge.

Our research is focused on improving mental and physical health and wellbeing across the human life span. We can draw on a wide range of disciplines including health science, biomedicine, biomedical engineering and medical humanities, to produce research that makes a difference to people’s lives and that informs health care policies, patient care and therapies.

This page gives you direct access to some of our key projects and offers links to the Research Centres and Groups, degree courses and PhD opportunities that come under the Health and Wellbeing research theme.

Lindsay Bottoms

Dr Lindsay Bottoms

Dr Lindsay Bottoms is a Reader in Exercise and Health Physiology with an interest in two principal areas.

The first is implementing physical activity interventions for health benefits in special populations such as Inflammatory Bowel Disease. She is currently designing exercise interventions for a few projects looking at alcohol addiction and depression. The second is sports performance, in particular within the sport of fencing as Lindsay is a retired International Fencer.

Research Centres and Groups

Health and Wellbeing Research at the University of Hertfordshire takes place across a number of Research Centres, Groups and disciplines:

Doctorates, degrees and courses

We offer one of the most diverse range of research degree programmes in the UK:

Visit our Doctoral College to find out more.

Get in touch

For more information on our Health and Wellbeing theme, please contact Dr Lindsay Bottoms.