Dr. Simon L Bacon, PhD, FTOS, FCCS, FABMR
Pronouns: he/him/il
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- FRQS co-Chair in AI and Digital Health for Health Behaviour Change, Department of Health, Kinesiology & Applied Physiology
- CIHR-SPOR Chair in Innovative, Patient-Oriented, Behavioural Clinical Trials, Department of Health, Kinesiology & Applied Physiology
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- Health and Exercise Science (MSc)
- Psychology (MA)
- Health and Exercise Science (PhD)
- Psychology (PhD)
Biography
Short Biography
Dr. Bacon's research deals with the impact of health behaviours and lifestyle (e.g., physical activity, diet, weight management, stress) on the development and progression of chronic diseases (e.g., obesity, cardiovascular disease, COVID-19). He utilises multiple methodologies including epidemiological, psychophysiological, evidence syntheses, and behavioural trials designs. Currently, Dr. Bacon is the FRQS co-Chair in Artificial Intelligence and Digitial Health for Health Behaviour Change and the CIHR SPOR Chair in Innovative, Patient-Oriented, Behavioural Clinical Trials. He is also a fellow of the Obesity Society, the Canadian Cardiovascular Society, and the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research. In addition to Concordia, Dr. Bacon is co-director of the Montreal Behavioural Medicine Centre (www.mbmc-cmcm.ca), a researcher at the Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Nord-de-l'Île-de-Montréal (CIUSSS-NIM), and co-leads the International Behavioural Trials Network (www.IBTNetwork.org) and the CIHR funded Canadian Behavioural Interventions and Trials Network (www.CBITN.ca).Education
PhD (University of Birmingham), MSc (De Montfort University), BSc (Hons, University of Warwick)Research interests
- Behavioural (e.g., physical activity, weight management, stress management) interventions for chronic diseases prevention and treatment
- The epidemiological impact of health behaviours on chronic diseases
- The role of acute stress (psychophysiology) in the progression of chronic disease
- The impact of sex and gender on chronic diseases.
- Bariatric care and surgery
- Cardiovascular and respiratory diseases
- Patient-oriented, patient-participatory, and integrated knowledge translation
- Living and rapid evidence syntheses
Research activities
Current and previous Principal Investigator funders
Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR)Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada (HSF)
Information for prospective Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows
Details of Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Fellowship opportunities and how to apply for them can be found at: https://mbmc-cmcm.ca/mbmc/study/Publications
Google scholar list
https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=6UNs1lwAAAAJ&hl=enTeaching activities
Courses
EXCI 415: Behaviour Change and Interventions
EXCI 250: Research Methods and Statistics
EXCI 420: Physical Activity Epidemiology
EXCI 610: Statistics and Research Design
Information for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows
Details of Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Fellowship opportunities and how to apply for them can be found at: https://mbmc-cmcm.ca/mbmc/study/
Students wishing to pursue graduate studies under Dr. Bacon should first read the following documents.