Research Projects
- Activity breaks for brain health in wheelchair users
- ADT-Train: Individualized, high-intensity training for men with prostate cancer undergoing androgen deprivation therapy
- Aesthetic performance cultures: perfectionistic, abusive, injurious?
- A self-compassion intervention with high-performance coaches for sustainability and performance
- Biomechanical risk factors of pressure injuries during propulsion in wheelchair athletes
- Classification in 3X3 Baskethall for Athletes with Intellectual Impairment
- Classifying the unclassifiable. Ethnicity in Swedish registers and epidemiological knowledge production, 1950–2020
- COMIDE-project: Cognitive Motor Interference in Dementia “Continuum”
- Comparison between fixed and dynamic skating blade holder
- Digital employer support for collaboration in the rehabilitation of stress-related mental illness
- E-PABS - a centre of Excellence in Physical Activity, healthy Brain functions and Sustainability
- Exploring neighbourhood effects on aging: An opportunity for enhancing brain health across the lifespan
- ExStress - Exercise Intensity on Brain and Mental Health in Stress
- Firefighters Physical Fitness
- Gender in motion – movement possibilities in school-age educare
- Inertial tracking to explain wheeled mobility performance from a coach and classifier perspective
- Influence of glycogen availability on muscle degradation - role of the ubiquitin proteasome system
- Knowing to participate - an ethnographic study on inclusion in equestrian sports and gymnastics
- Lactate – a regulator of human adipose tissue metabolic function
- Learn and teach how to ride. A mix-method study of riders’ and instructors’ perspective of riding.
- Less oxygen for better cognition - EPO for cognitive aging
- Low glycogen availability and proteasome mediated muscle breakdown in type I and type II fibers
- Muscle to brain cross-talk in the molecular regulation of neuroplasticity
- Networks in Nature (NINA): Exploring Relational Leadership in Friluftsfrämjandet
- Neurodivergent youth in motion – exploring autistic and ADHD stories of sport and movement
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The project database shows the last few years externally funded and/or formally decided projects at GIH.
The information is mainly taken from the publication database DiVA and is displayed for approximately two years after the end of the project period. After that, the research projects are only available in DiVA.