Head of research Occupational Health, Physical activity, Musculoskeletal pain @ NRCWE Copenhagen

Joined September 2017
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Standing, sitting, and cardiovascular and orthstatic circulatory disease. New @uk_biobank paper led by @Matthew_Ahmadi_ w @Leon_Straker @coenen_pieter academic.oup.com/ije/article… Also, relevant recent editorial in post below
1. Do we really know if standing is good or bad for cardiolmetabolic health? Check out new @BJSM_BMJ editorial by @profHoltermann w @Leon_Straker @Matthew_Ahmadi_ @coenen_pieter bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2… 2. OUT SOON: Device-measured standing and CVD (@uk_biobank)
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⚠️ Are we ready for wearable-based global physical activity surveillance? 🤷‍♂️ What are the current challenges and how can new technologies address these?🤔 Excellent #Infographic in this NEW #BJSMEditorial 📄 @nidhigupta2911 @profHoltermann team 👏 👉 bit.ly/49gYdht
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The Physical Activity Paradox & inflammation reviewed. Guess which level of occupational physical activity being “the good”, “the bad” & “the proinflammatory”. Very good overview given by the authors frontiersin.org/articles/10.…
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The #PROPASS journey - packed with activities, achievements, highligts & hard work of the many in the PROPASS consortium presented by @VegarRangul at #NordicPABS . Looking forward to the annual meeting in a few days. @M_Stamatakis @ma_hamer @AnnemarieKo
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Domain of #physicalactivity matters - not only for health effects - but also for targeted population, policy, guidelines, intervention content, structural implementation and if increasing vs reducing health inequalities. Great messages doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2023-00…
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#ProPASS2023 SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT Delighted to our 1st session on Day 2 from @Matthew_Ahmadi_ & @M_Stamatakis 👀👀 📢📢 "Expansion of ProPASS to wrist accelerometry: Harmonising movement data across device placements" Join us Oct 10 & 11. Register at link below⬇️
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Thanks @SariStenholm & team for arranging such a great Scientific & social #nordicpabs conference in Turku. Look forward to see you all again in spring 2025
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👉 If you think office work is hard on your body, you might want to test a day at a slaughterhouse.. #PhysicalActivityParadox #ergonomic #BloodPressure @profHoltermann
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Andreas Holtermann retweeted
ICYMI REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN... free to everyone who would like to attend!
Prospective Physical Activity, Sitting and Sleeping Consortium (ProPASS) 5th Annual Meeting 📢International wearables consortia: Novel insights and new direction 📅: October 10 11 🕒: 2x half days, check link for your timezone 🔗: cpc-comms.sydney.edu.au/link… 1/2

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📢The Nordic Seminar on Technical Measurements of Physical Activity & Sedentary Behaviour is approaching. Check out the key note speakers and very interesting program. Registration is open until the end of August. Welcome to Turku! sites.utu.fi/pabs2023/ @uniturku @UTUpophealth
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Waking is good for health, no matter if done for wellbeing, health or paid work, right? Well, much walking at work (like 20.000 steps or more in jobs like eldercare, cleaning) might be different, see our study on prospective sick leave risk in @IJBNPA @nidhigupta2911 & colleagues
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New @IJBNPA: “Walking is good for health, but does it matter for health if steps are taken during work or leisure? A prospective study associates accelerometer data with long-term sickness absence data to address this question.” @profholtermann ijbnpa.biomedcentral.com/art…
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Happy first read of the new year: Editoral giving good overview of the Physical Activity Paradox and CVD risk in @Heart_BMJ @coenen_pieter heart.bmj.com/content/early/…

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What is & WHAT IS NOT - health enhancing physical activity, and how to target & implement it for the less priviliged? Thanks @hepaeurope for giving me the oppertunity to give keynote & for wonderful discussions, which can be seen here youtube.com/watch?v=ZBkj76Uz…
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Great study in @BJSM_BMJ supports that inflammation can be one of the underlying mechanism to the Physical Activity Paradox bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2…

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Now we know when & how much Forward bending of back increases sickness absence risk based on accelerometer measurements & prospective register data sjweh.fi/article/4047 @nidhigupta2911 @CharlotteLundR @charlottednras et al

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Higher occupational forward bending of the back increases risk of long-term sickness absence. Not surprising, right? But, for the first time, @nidhigupta2911 et al are specific about how many minutes of device-measured forward bending increases the risk sjweh.fi/article/4047
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Andreas Holtermann retweeted
OPEN ACCESS: Cost-Effectiveness and Return-on-Investment of a Participatory Ergonomics Intervention Among Childcare Workers An Economic Evaluation in a RCT Gupta, Nidhi PhD; et. al. June 2022 - Vol 64(6) - p 533-539 journals.lww.com/joem/Fullte… @profHoltermann @_MattStevens_
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Goldilocks on trains?! That's right!🪑🛏️🥣🚄. **NEW PAPER** on drift towards sedentary rail driving & course correction to reduce chronic health/acute safety risks in a critical workforce. Published Open Access: sciencedirect.com/science/ar… @arc_gov_au @GoldilocksWork #SystemsThinking
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🚨What are the opportunities and challenges associated with "hybrid work" post pandemic? 👩‍⚕️ Find out more in the latest #Editorial 📄 #FREE read ➡️ bit.ly/3N2xDgj
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Smerter - Den største sygdomsbyrde med store konsekvenser for livskvalitet, arbejdsevne og vore arbejdspladser går i den forkerte retning, med større social ulighed. Nærmest ingen opmærksomhed eller midler til forebyggelse og forskning. Hvad skal til for at det prioriteres?
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