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We use new technologies and student-contributed data for the analysis and the evaluation of students’ school, living and food environment (Ioannis Ioakeimidis Work Unit). The FOODSHIFT Pathways ...
The AdSafe project aims at evaluating differences in food marketing exposure and health-related behaviors in student populations from Swedish neighborhoods with different socioeconomic characteristics ...
The BigO (Big Data Against Childhood Obesity) was an EU-funded project that collected and analysed anonymous data on children’s behavioural patterns and their living environment in order to extract ...
Since 2012, we have used new technologies to measure behaviour and environmental context, mainly for eating and moving, mainly in student populations and in relation to school life. However, we have ...
Here you can find the Steering group and the Doctoral student representatives at the Doctoral programme in Public Health Science (PHSP).
By utilizing real-world observations rather than controlled laboratory settings, the project gathered existing and new data to construct statistical models. The SPLENDID system monitored individuals' ...
We use new technologies for unintrusive monitoring of dietary and physical activity habits and behaviors of individuals, focusing on specific clinical needs (Ioannis Ioakeimidis Work Unit). The ...
Part of the Department of Women's and Children's Health ...
The FOODSHIFT Pathways constitutes an innovative project that aims to provide educational communities with tools and ideas to educate the younger generation and guide them towards a sustainable future ...
Childhood obesity is a public health problem globally as well as in Sweden. Further research is required in order to better understand the role of dietary behaviours and physical activity in children ...
We engage in the science of neurodevelopmental conditions, particularly autism and ADHD. The research group is part of Center of Neurodevelopmental Disorders at Karolinska Institutet (KIND). Part of ...