Dr Kathryn Martin

Dr Kathryn Martin
Dr Kathryn Martin
Dr Kathryn Martin

PhD, MPH, FHEA

Senior Lecturer

About
Email Address
kathryn.martin@abdn.ac.uk
Telephone Number
+44 (0)1224 437117
Office Address

Academic Primary Care

Institute of Applied Health Sciences

School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition

Polwarth Building, Room 1.017, Foresterhill

Aberdeen

Scotland

United Kingdom

AB25 2ZD

School/Department
School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition

Biography

I graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA with a BA in Sociology and a Certificate in Gerontology studies from the Colleges of Worcester Consortium.  I then earned a Master of Public Health with a focus on chronic disease epidemiology from Yale University and a PhD in Health Behavior and Health Education from the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

After completing my PhD, I was awarded a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship from the Intramural Research Program at the National Institute on Aging (NIA) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which was jointly sponsored by the Medical Research Council Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing in London.

I joined the University of Aberdeen in 2013 and sit within Academic Primary Care. I lead a programme of research that focuses on physical activity, arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions (including chronic pain), and aging research.

I am a champion for patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) in research, and am academic lead for the School for Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition PPI.

In addition to other funded grants, I am a co-Investigator on the NIHR funded Health Determinants Research Collaboration (HDRC) Aberdeen. This collaborative is led by Aberdeen City Council in partnership with NHS Grampian, University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University. The HDRC’s overall aim is to develop a research active culture within Aberdeen City Council and Community Planning Aberdeen, directed toward understanding and addressing the factors that affect our health and wellbeing. We are keen to collaborate on research addressing the wider determinants of health and implement research findings in to policy and practice to address health inequalities. Please see: HDRC Aberdeen | Aberdeen City Council.

My role also includes teaching on various courses and I am the programme lead for the on-campus Master of Public Health (Sept).

Qualifications

  • BA Sociology  
    2000 - College of the Holy Cross, Worcester MA 
  • MPH Chronic Disease Epidemiology 
    2003 - Yale University, School of Public Health 
  • PhD Health Behavior Health Education 
    2009 - University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Global Public Health 
  • FHEA Teaching and Learning in Higher Education 
    2018 - AdvanceHE 

Memberships and Affiliations

Internal Memberships

Elected Member of Senate (2020-2024)

Interim Academic Lead, School of Medicine Medical Sciences and Nutrition PPI Hub Committee (2019-present)

Member, Postgraduate Good Cause Committee (2018-present)

Executive Member, Aberdeen Centre for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Health (2015-present)

PGT member, School Ethics Review Board (SERB) (2017-2021)

Chair, IAHS Staff Development Group (2016-2021; member since 2014)

 

External Memberships

Steering committee member, Scottish Pain Research Community (SPaRC) under NRS Pain

External examiner, University of Liverpool: Online Master of Public Health

Member, Association of Rheumatology Professionals, USA

University of Aberdeen representative to Osteoarthritis Action Alliance, USA        

Prizes and Awards

Nominated, Principal's Excellence in Teaching Award - Best Postgraduate Taught Lecturer (2020)

Santander Mobility Award, Travel funds for collaborations with University of Massachusetts Medical School (2017)

Delegate, International Young Scotland Programme, Institute of Contemporary Scotland (2014)

Research

Research Overview

I have long been interested in the complex interplay between the social, economic and environmental factors that contribute to individual- and population-level health outcomes, particularly among older adults and those with arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions. I am interested in the role that individual perceptions, social support, socioeconomic status, occupation, community resources, and the physical environment have on physical activity levels over the life course. In addition, my research focuses on the role physical activity plays in physical and mental health and well-being – from disease symptom management (e.g., pain and fatigue), to reducing disability for maintenance of physical functioning in later life, and how engagement in community activity programmes can reduce loneliness and social isolation.

Dr Martin_Research Elements (Venn Diagram)

Research Areas

Applied Health Sciences

Research Specialisms

  • Health and Social Care
  • Research Skills
  • Environmental and Public Health
  • Exercise for Health
  • Epidemiology

Our research specialisms are based on the Higher Education Classification of Subjects (HECoS) which is HESA open data, published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.

Knowledge Exchange

2019, Café Med – University of Aberdeen. ‘Live Well With Arthritis’ (20th May)

2017, 2019, Talks to Aberdeen and District Fibromyalgia Support Group

2017, 2018, MayFestival activities linked to Walk With Ease UK

2017, Talk to BackStrong Trust (30th September)

2017, Epidemiology Group showcase at Open Doors Days

2017, Presentation to the Angus Arthritis Forum, ‘Why physical activity should be prescribed for every patient with arthritis – top tips for optimal arthritis management’ (7th June)

Funding and Grants

Active

Title: Partnership for Assessment and Investigation of Neuropathic Pain: Studies Tracking Outcomes, Risks and Mechanisms (PAINSTORM).
Funder and Grant No.: MRC/UKRI/Versus Arthritis – Advancing Pain Discovery Platform (APDP)
Period of Support: Jul 2021 to July 2025
Role: Co-Investigator (Bennett, CI)
Awarded: £3.6mil (KRM: £222,968)

Title: Looking After the Elderly During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Focus on Addressing Physical Activity, Loneliness and Help-Seeking Behaviour
Funder and Grant No.: Chief Scientist Office, Scotland – COV/ABN/20/08
Period of Support: May 2020 to Oct 2020
Role: Lead Investigator
Awarded: £48,500

Title: Lessening the Impact of Fatigue: Therapies for Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases (LIFT).
Funder and Grant No.: Arthritis Research UK, 21175
Period of Support: Aug 2016 to Oct 2021
Role: Co-Investigator (Basu, CI)
Awarded: £735,536.01

Title: PAtient-centred Care for FIbromyalgia: New pathway Design (PACFIND).
Funder and Grant No.: Versus Arthritis, 21958
Period of Support: Feb 2019 to Jan 2024
Role: Co-Investigator (Macfarlane, CI)
Awarded: £ 1,185,670.91

Completed

Title: A Feasibility Study for Walk with Ease UK - A Community-based Walking Programme for Adults with Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Conditions (WWE UK)
Funder and Grant No.: Arthritis Research UK, 21414
Period of Support: March 2017 to Oct 2020
Role: Chief Investigator (CI)
Awarded: £149,518.60

Title: Fibromyalgia Optimal Management for Patients with Axial Spondyloarthritis (FOMAxS)
Funder and Grant No.: Arthritis Research UK, 21378
Period of Support: June 2017 to May 2019
Role: Co Investigator (Macfarlane, CI)
Awarded: £184,561.20

Title: Health & Social Care among Individuals with Rheumatoid Arthritis in Scotland.
Funder: National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society
Period of Support: Aug 2015 to Sept 2016
Role: CI
Awarded: £3000.00

Title: Maintaining Exercise Long-term: On Determining Influences on Chronic-Widespread Pain (MELODIC).
Funder and Grant No.: NHS Grampian Endowment Grant, RG11936
Period of Support: Aug 2014 to July2015.
Role: CI
Awarded: £9,709.00

Teaching

Courses

Teaching Responsibilities

Course Coordinator for PU5030: Epidemiology

Co-Course Coordinator for PU5538: Epidemiology (online)

Publications

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  • Chronic pain predicts reduced physical activity in a large population cohort study

    Martin, K., Beasley, M., Macfarlane, G., Whibley, D.
    Arthritis & Rheumatology, vol. 66, no. Supplement S10, pp. S434-S434
    Contributions to Journals: Abstracts
  • A Systematic Review of the Prognosis of Distal Upper Limb Pain

    Whibley, D., Martin, K. R., Lovell, K., Jones, G. T.
    Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, vol. 68, no. Supplement 1, pp. A27-A28
    Contributions to Journals: Abstracts
  • Physical activity and positive mental wellbeing in a cohort of baby boomers:: results from a British prospective cohort

    Black, S., Cooper, R., Martin, K., Brage, S., Kuh, D., Stafford, M.
    Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, vol. 68, no. Suppl 1, pp. A22-A23
    Contributions to Journals: Abstracts
  • Individual and community socioeconomic status: impact on mental health in individuals with arthritis

    Mingo, C. A., Martin, K. R., Shreffler, J., Schoster, B., Callahan, L. F.
    Arthritis, vol. 2014, 256498
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Changes in daily activity patterns with age in U.S. men and women: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003-04 and 2005-06

    Martin, K. R., Koster, A., Murphy, R. A., Van Domelen, D. R., Hung, M., Brychta, R. J., Chen, K. Y., Harris, T. B.
    Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, vol. 62, no. 7, pp. 1263-1271
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Midlife determinants associated with sedentary behavior in old age

    van der Berg, J. D., Bosma, H., Caserotti, P., Eiriksdottir, G., Arnardottir, N. Y., Martin, K. R., Brychta, R. J., Chen, K. Y., Sveinsson, T., Johannsson, E., Launer, L. J., Gudnason, V., Jonsson, P. V., Stehouwer, C. D. A., Harris, T. B., Koster, A.
    Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, vol. 46, no. 7, pp. 1359-1365
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Patterns of leisure-time physical activity participation in a British birth cohort at early old age

    Martin, K. R., Cooper, R., Harris, T. B., Brage, S., Hardy, R., Kuh, D., NSHD Scientific and Data Collection Team
    PloS ONE, vol. 9, no. 6, e98901
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Levels of physical activity among a nationally representative sample of people in early old age: results of objective and self-reported assessments

    Golubic, R., Martin, K. R., Ekelund, U., Hardy, R., Kuh, D., Wareham, N., Cooper, R., Brage, S., NSHD scientific and data collection teams
    The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, vol. 11, 58
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Association of chronic widespread pain with objectively measured physical activity in adults: findings from the national health and nutrition examination survey

    Dansie, E. J., Turk, D. C., Martin, K. R., Van Domelen, D. R., Patel, K. V.
    Journal of Pain, vol. 15, no. 5, pp. 507-515
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Comparison of the EPIC Physical Activity Questionnaire with combined heart rate and movement sensing in a nationally representative sample of older British adults

    EspaƱa-Romero, V., Golubic, R., Martin, K. R., Hardy, R., Ekelund, U., Kuh, D., Wareham, N. J., Cooper, R., Brage, S., NSHD scientific and data collection teams
    PloS ONE, vol. 9, no. 2, e87085
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • CHANGES IN SEDENTARY PATTERNS WITH ADVANCING AGE AMONG US MEN AND WOMEN

    Martin, K. R., Koster, A., Murphy, R. A., Van Domelen, D. R., Hung, M., Brychta, R. J., Chen, K. Y., Harris, T.
    The Gerontologist, vol. 53, no. S1, pp. 442-442
    Contributions to Journals: Abstracts
  • CONSIDERATIONS FOR USING A HIP OR WAIST WORN ACCELEROMETER TO CAPTURE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

    Martin, K. R.
    The Gerontologist, vol. 53, no. S1, pp. 206-206
    Contributions to Journals: Abstracts
  • MIDLIFE DETERMINANTS OF SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR IN OLD AGE: THE AGES-REYKJAVIK STUDY

    Koster, A., van der Berg, J., Bosma, H., Caserotti, P., Martin, K. R., Stehouwer, C., Harris, T.
    The Gerontologist, vol. 53, no. S1, pp. 442-443
    Contributions to Journals: Abstracts
  • Body mass index, occupational activity, and leisure-time physical activity: an exploration of risk factors and modifiers for knee osteoarthritis in the 1946 British birth cohort

    Martin, K. R., Kuh, D., Harris, T. B., Guralnik, J. M., Coggon, D., Wills, A. K.
    BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, vol. 14, 219
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • What community resources do older community-dwelling adults use to manage their osteoarthritis?: A formative examination

    Martin, K. R., Schoster, B., Woodard, J., Callahan, L. F.
    Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society, vol. 31, no. 5, pp. 661-684
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Association of Arthritis and Joint Pain with Accelerometer-Measured Physical Activity in Adults Aged 50 and Older in the United States: Findings From the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2003-2004)

    Martin, K. R., Van Domelen, D., Pantell, M., Hung, M., Harris, T. B., Patel, K.
    76th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American-College-of-Rheumatology (ACR) and Association-of-Rheumatology-Health-Professionals (ARHP) 2012, pp. S1061-S1061
    Contributions to Journals: Abstracts
  • BMI, Occupational Activity, and Leisure-Time Physical Activity: An Exploration of Risk Factors and Modifiers for Knee Osteoarthritis.

    Martin, K. R., Kuh, D., Harris, T. B., Guralnik, J. M., Coggon, D., Wills, A. K.
    76th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American-College-of-Rheumatology (ACR) and Association-of-Rheumatology-Health-Professionals (ARHP) 2012, pp. S348-S348
    Contributions to Journals: Abstracts
  • Coping with prescription medication costs: a cross-sectional look at strategies used and associations with the physical and psychosocial health of individuals with arthritis

    Martin, K. R., Shreffler, J., Schoster, B., Callahan, L. F.
    Annals of Behavioral Medicine, vol. 44, no. 2, pp. 236-247
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Life course body mass index and risk of knee osteoarthritis at the age of 53 years: evidence from the 1946 British birth cohort study

    Wills, A. K., Black, S., Cooper, R., Coppack, R. J., Hardy, R., Martin, K. R., Cooper, C., Kuh, D.
    Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, vol. 71, no. 5, pp. 655-660
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Effect of a six-week walking program on work place activity limitations among adults with arthritis

    Nyrop, K. A., Charnock, B. L., Martin, K. R., Lias, J., Altpeter, M., Callahan, L. F.
    Arthritis Care & Research, vol. 63, no. 12, pp. 1773-1776
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Evaluation of group and self-directed formats of the Arthritis Foundation's Walk With Ease Program

    Callahan, L. F., Shreffler, J. H., Altpeter, M., Schoster, B., Hootman, J., Houenou, L. O., Martin, K. R., Schwartz, T. A.
    Arthritis Care & Research, vol. 63, no. 8, pp. 1098-1107
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Recruiting and retaining hard-to-reach populations: lessons learned and targeted strategies from arthritis physical activity intervention studies

    Altpeter, M., Houenou, L. O., Martin, K. R., Schoster, B., Callahan, L. F.
    Arthritis Care & Research, vol. 63, no. 7, pp. 927-928
    Contributions to Journals: Editorials
  • Independent and combined influence of homeownership, occupation, education, income, and community poverty on physical health in persons with arthritis

    Callahan, L. F., Martin, K. R., Shreffler, J., Kumar, D., Schoster, B., Kaufman, J. S., Schwartz, T. A.
    Arthritis Care & Research, vol. 63, no. 5, pp. 643-653
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Thoughts on being productive during a graduate program: the process and benefits of a peer working group

    Martin, K. R., Ko, L. K.
    Health Promotion Practice, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 12-17
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Associations of perceived neighborhood environment on health status outcomes in persons with arthritis

    Martin, K. R., Shreffler, J., Schoster, B., Callahan, L. F.
    Arthritis Care & Research, vol. 62, no. 11, pp. 1602-1611
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
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