
- guillermo.garcia@universidadeuropea.es
- Faculty of Medicine, Health and Sport - Madrid
- Edificio D, área de profesores, campus Villaviciosa de Odón
Associate Professor
Guillermo García Pérez de Sevilla
- Biomedicine and Health
- Sciences
Guillermo García Pérez de Sevilla is a professor and researcher at the Faculty of Physical Activity and Sports Sciences.
He holds a Diploma in Physiotherapy, a Bachelor's degree in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences, and a PhD in Physical Activity and Sports from Universidad Europea de Madrid.
He teaches subjects in the 1st and 2nd years of the Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy, primarily in French (Basic Physical Therapies, Basic Manual Therapy, and Special Techniques in Physiotherapy I and II).
His research areas are: Therapeutic Exercise, Occupational Health, Lifestyle and Quality of Life, and New Therapeutic Approaches in Tension Headaches. He is the author of more than 30 JCR articles published in high-impact journals, in addition to presenting at national and international conferences.
He is accredited by ANECA as a Contracted Doctor Professor and as a Professor at a Public University, and he also holds a research sexennium.
Academic background
Diploma in Physiotherapy and Bachelor's degree in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences
- Universidad Europea de Madrid
- 2006-2011
Master's in Teacher Training
- Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
- 2013-2015
PhD in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences
- Universidad Europea de Madrid
- 2019-2022
Professional experience
Degrees
Publications
Adherence to a Lifestyle Exercise and Nutrition Intervention in University Employees during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Associations between Fatty Acid Intake and Tension-Type Headache: A Cross-Sectional Study
Effectiveness of Workplace Mediterranean Diet Interventions on Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
Research projects
Hábitos Saludables en Ejercicio Físico y Nutrición (proyecto HaSEN)
Ejercicio Terapéutico en Cefaleas
Healthy Workplace
Physical exercise and healthy habits program aimed at companies to improve the health of their employees and reduce workplace absenteeism.