GIH_HealthyBrain Profile
GIH_HealthyBrain

@GIH_BrainHealth

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@BojsenEmil
Emil Bojsen-Møller
6 years
@MobergPhD
Marcus Moberg, PhD
6 years
One of the latest papers from our gruop - a follow up from our previous publication in Sci Rep (PMID: 32157099), where we altogether investigate the relationship between BDNF, exericse, fitness and cognition in older adults https://t.co/ix0S91EEBp
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@johannathydell
𝘑𝘰𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘯𝘢 𝘛𝘩𝘺𝘥𝘦𝘭𝘭
6 years
Kanske den roligaste felhörningen jag upplevt. 11-åring: vår lärare sa att vi ska se betygen som en morot men jag tyckte först hon sa mordhot.
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@GIH_BrainHealth
GIH_HealthyBrain
6 years
The ABBaH-study? Our acute intervention study on the effects of prolonged sitting on fNIRS-based measures of prefrontal cortical circulation. Here is more to read: https://t.co/RsD4ug3dXJ
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@AndrewMerle
Andrew Merle
6 years
“Despite significant advances in medicine and a reduction in mortality rates over the past 30 years, fitness remains as important now as it did...Modern medicine alone cannot protect you from unhealthy lifestyle choices. Physical fitness still matters."
@HarvardChanSPH
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
6 years
Advances in modern medicine are helping us live longer and healthier lives. Does fitness still matter? Learn more in this new 50-year study from @CooperInstitute with I-Min Lee and other researchers from @HarvardChanSPH and @Stanford https://t.co/ckwvj7iDBg
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@Folkhalsomynd
Folkhälsomyndigheten
6 years
Träna gärna men gör det säkert — Folkhälsomyndigheten
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@GIH_BrainHealth
GIH_HealthyBrain
6 years
Good ideas are emerging!
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@fiona_bull
fiona bull
6 years
Calling innovators educators & advocates of #BeActive Help wanted with resources & tips for staying active inside home for children of all ages, families & all adults? Need easy enjoyable ways to break sedentary & keep body & mind active please email links to letsbeactive@who.int
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@GIH_BrainHealth
GIH_HealthyBrain
6 years
Almost all types of commuting involves some physical activity. Working from home can mean really low levels of physical activity. Let us know: How do you replace your normal communting-related physical activity?
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@profHoltermann
Andreas Holtermann
6 years
Please tell me how someone can recommend kneeling & squatting. Have you seen the knees of plumbers and carpenters doing this a lot? Or research showing that daily kneeling and squatting cause knee disorder? How educate when info like this dominates media? https://t.co/amuWkxKKM1
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@GIH_BrainHealth
GIH_HealthyBrain
6 years
GIHs forskning kring fysisk aktivitet och hälsosamma hjärnfunktioner är utvald att presenteras på IVAs Research2Business Summit
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@neuronsson
Kristoffer Månsson
6 years
Today we report telomere related telomerase and glutathione peroxidase changes after CBT. ”Improvement in indices of cellular protection after psychological treatment for social anxiety disorder”:
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nature.com
Translational Psychiatry - Improvement in indices of cellular protection after psychological treatment for social anxiety disorder
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@BojsenEmil
Emil Bojsen-Møller
6 years
First paper of my PhD is now published. No clear association between objective measures of physical activity pattern and cognitive function in Swedish office workers. Thanks to co-authors @EkblomMaria @boraxbekk @homo_mobile and Victoria Blom. https://t.co/irjWExIx6F
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mdpi.com
Increasing evidence from animal experiments suggests that physical activity (PA) promotes neuroplasticity and learning.
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@EmeraldHeiland
Emerald Heiland
6 years
Interesting #FNIRS study on measuring cortical hemodynamic changes during bouldering in professional climbers and it's relation to expertise. https://t.co/2YSEn2XU2J
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@boraxbekk
Boraxbekk
6 years
Happy chairing session about risk factors and brain health @LifebrainEU with speaker Lars Nyberg @UmeaBrain @UmeaUniversity
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