Gunchmaa Nyam is a PhD candidate at Deakin University’s Institute for Physical Activity and
Nutrition (IPAN). Her research examines how 24-hour movement behaviours (physical activity,
sedentary time, and sleep) shape children and adolescent's health and wellbeing. She worked as
part of the TransformUs Secondary Effectiveness Trial, using both device-based and self-reported
data, and focus groups studies. She is passionate about improving youth health through evidence-
based strategies and collaborative research.

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