School Notes

Date posted:   Jun 27, 2017

Matz-Costa Presents at the 2017 Boston Roybal Center for Active Lifestyle Interventions' Annual Meeting

Christina Matz-Costa, PhD, Research Faculty at the Center on Aging & Work, presented at the 2017 Boston Roybal Center for Active Lifestyle Interventions' (RALI) Annual Meeting on June 15, 2017 about Peer-based strategies to support physical activity interventions for older adults: Lessons learned from the Boston Roybal Center.

The presentation represents work that Dr. Matz-Costa is doing in collaboration with Drs. Betsy Howard and Carmen Sceppa at Northeastern University that develops design and implementation guidelines for practitioners interested in using peer-based strategies to promote physical activity in later life.