LIKES
LIKES focuses on physically active life. We conduct and publish research, provide expert information for decision-making, and coordinate development projects and large national action programmes.

Research is the key to understanding wellbeing
Our research and development projects offer scientific and practical information for promoting physical activity and health in society as well as everyday life.
We offer expertise in
- daily physical activity at all ages
- physically active culture in early education, schools, vocational and academic education, and workplaces
- improving wellbeing and learning capability with physical activity
- evaluation studies
- multidisciplinary networks.
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Active school commutes passes from parents to children - article published in the European Journal of Public Health
Active school commuting is passed on from parents to children. The article is published in the European Journal of Public Health.

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The SmartCHANGE international consortium met in Jyväskylä
The international consortium of the SmartCHANGE project met in Jyväskylä on 27-28 May 2025. The meeting discussed the status reviews and follow-up actions of each of the eight work packages.

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Co-Designing health care tools as a topic in the SmartChange webinar
In the second webinar of the SmartCHANGE´s research project experts shared best practices for defining a protocol for large-scale, multi-country, multi-stakeholder co-design.

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Likes´ Chief Specialist Piritta Asunta has been awarded the title of Docent, special field Adapted Physical Activity (APA)
Likes' Chief Specialist Piritta Asunta has been awarded the title of Docent in Physical Education, Adapted Physical Activity (APA) as a special field. The title of Docent was awarded to the Faculty of Education at the University of Turku.

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The FitBack network released best practices for school-aged children's fitness monitoring and surveillance
FitBack is an international network of experts with the common interest to improve the accessibility of physical fitness monitoring for young people. A review updated the overview of the best practices for monitoring and surveillance in Europe.
Contact information

Kati Lehtonen

Tuija Tammelin
