Programme Leader (Physical Activity and Nutrition Determinants in Asia); Associate Professor
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Email ephmf@nus.edu.sg
MÜLLER-RIEMENSCHNEIDER Falk
Affiliation
- Programme Leader (Physical Activity and Nutrition Determinants in Asia), NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Primary)
- NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (Joint)
Research Areas
- Cardiovascular and chronic diseases
- Physical activity and obesity prevention
Teaching Areas
- Health Promotion
- Epidemiology
Academic/Professional Qualifications
- Habilitation (2011), Charite University Medical Centre Berlin, Germany
- Doctoral degree (2005), Medical Faculty, University of Cologne, Germany
- Master of Public Health (2005), London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK
- Degree in Medicine (2003), Medical Faculty, University of Cologne, Germany
Career History
- Senior Lecturer, Senior Research Fellow (2011 – 2012), Charite University Medical Centre Berlin, Germany
- Lecturer, Postdoctoral Research Fellow (2005 – 2011), Charite University Medical Centre Berlin, Germany
- Resident, General Medicine (2004), Oxford Radcliffe University Hospitals, UK
- Resident, General Medicine (2003 – 2004), Barts and the London, Royal London Hospital, UK
Administrative Leadership
- Teaching Coordinator (2009 – 2012), Charite University Medical Centre Berlin, Germany
- Coordinator Project Division Cardiovascular Research (2008 – 2012), Charite University Medical Centre Berlin, Germany
Selected Publications
- Chu et al. … Müller-Riemenschneider. Obesity Reviews. 2016 May;17(5):467-81
- Krist et al. … Müller-Riemenschneider. Addiction. 2016 Jul 22
- Müller-Riemenschneider et al. Stroke. 2015 Oct;46(10):2728-34.
- Muller-Riemenschneider F, et al. Archives of Internal Medicine 2010.
- Muller-Riemenschneider F, et al. Br J Sports Med 2009.
- Muller-Riemenschneider F, et al. Tob Control 2008.
Media Coverage
- Excessive screen time for toddlers linked to less physical activity, stunted development, Study Finds, 21 July 2020
- Too much screen time for young children may lead to unhealthy behaviours growing up
- 调查:长期看电视手机等, 5岁以下男童体脂比女童高, Lianhe Zaobao, 15 May 2019
- 日走万步就健康, Lianhe Zaobao, 20 March 2018
- NParks to study effects of exercise, green spaces, TODAY, 22 May 2015
- Turn off that tech toy, The Straits Times Mind Your Body, 7 August 2014