Favorable and unfavorable cardiovascular outcomes of physical activity
- Prosjektnummer
- SFP1091-13
- Ansvarlig person
- Maja-Lisa Løchen
- Institusjon
- UiT Norges arktiske universitet
- Prosjektkategori
- postdoktorstipend
- Helsekategori
- Cardiovascular
- Forskningsaktivitet
- 2. Aetiology, 3. Prevention
User representatives were not directly involved in the project, as the project was based on existing data from the Tromsø Study. In population-based studies like this, which use data from the Tromsø Study, user involvement is most relevant for the main study (Tromsø Study), to which user groups were represented. This project mainly involved users indirectly, for example through networks such as afib.no and Nasjonalforeningen for folkehelsen.
As this was the last year of the project, user representatives were not directly involved in the project. In population-based studies like this, which use data from the Tromsø Study, user involvement is most relevant for the main study (Tromsø Study), to which user groups were represented. This project mainly involved users indirectly, for example through networks such as afib.no and Nasjonalforeningen for folkehelsen.
Det har vært begrenset samarbeid med brukerrepresentatnter det siste året, ettersom datainnsamlingen er gjennomført og arbeidet i hovedsak består av å analysere data og publisere vitenskapelige artikler.
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Evaluating the performance of raw and epoch non-wear algorithms using multiple accelerometers and electrocardiogram recordings.
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Long-term blood pressure trajectories and incident atrial fibrillation in women and men: the Tromsø Study.
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Physical activity levels in adults and elderly from triaxial and uniaxial accelerometry. The Tromsø Study.
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Leisure time and occupational physical activity, resting heart rate and mortality in the Arctic region of Norway: The Finnmark Study.
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PMID: 31109185
The ambiguity of physical activity, exercise and atrial fibrillation.
Eur J Prev Cardiol 2018 04;25(6):624-636. Epub 2018 feb 7
PMID: 29411631
The independent and joint associations of physical activity and body mass index with myocardial infarction: The Tromsø Study.
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PMID: 30218724
Physical activity, resting heart rate, and atrial fibrillation: the Tromsø Study.
Eur Heart J 2016 Aug 01;37(29):2307-13. Epub 2016 mar 10
PMID: 26966149
Secular trends and correlates of physical activity: The Tromsø Study 1979-2008.
BMC Public Health 2016 Dec 03;16(1):1215. Epub 2016 des 3
PMID: 27912742
Associations Between Physical Activity and Atrial Fibrillation: Is Resting Heart Rate a Mediator? The Tromsø Study: 806 Board #122 June 1, 2: 00 PM - 3: 30 PM.
Med Sci Sports Exerc 2016 May;48(5 Suppl 1):223.
PMID: 27359949
Fysisk aktivitet og hjerte- og karsykdom. I: Fysisk aktivitet og helse: Fra begrepsforståelse til implementering av kunnskap.
Cappelen Damm Akademisk 2018 s.139-167. ISBN 9788202568313
The ambiguity of physical activity, exercise, and atrial fibrillation
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 2017
1. Morseth B, Løchen ML. Fysisk aktivitet og effekt på hjertesykdom og død.
Hjerteforum 2014;27(1):26-32.
Fysisk aktivitet og effekt på hjertesykdom og død.
Hjerteforum 2014;27(1):26-32.
- Laila Arnesdatter Hopstock Prosjektdeltaker
- Maja-Lisa Løchen Prosjektleder
- Bente Morseth Postdoktorstipendiat
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