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Thesis defence Daniella Dinse

29 January 2026 09:00 to 14:00 | Thesis defence Daniella Dinse defences her thesis 'Group exercises for older persons at meeting places in the municipality: A person-centred perspective'.Watch the thesis defence live on Zoom. Chair: Lisa Skär, Professor, Kristianstad UniversityOpponent: Susanne Gustafsson, Associate Professor, Jönköping UniversityGrading committee: Susanne Guidetti, Professor, Kar

https://sweah.lu.se/en/calendar/thesis-defence-daniella-dinse - 2025-12-29

About SWEAH

Swedish national graduate school on ageing and health SWEAH is an interdisciplinary research school on ageing and health coordinated by Lund University. The SWEAH graduate school contributes to the development of a new generation of researchers in ageing and health. 13 higher education institutions are affiliated with the graduate school, which is coordinated by Lund University.List of partner uni

https://sweah.lu.se/en/about-sweah - 2025-12-29

PhD students

Below you will find a list with all PhD students who are currently affiliated with the graduate school SWEAH. Pernilla Alencar Siljehag, Karolinska InstitutetAffiliated with SWEAH since 2024Keywords: Life circumstances and needs at first-time eldercare use, good quality local health careKatja Anióse, Linköping UniversityAffiliated with SWEAH since 2024Keywords: Hearing loss, communication partner,

https://sweah.lu.se/en/phd-students - 2025-12-29

Theses by SWEAH affiliated PhD students

Here you will find dissertations by SWEAH affiliated PhD students. The PhD projects within SWEAH contribute with interdisciplinary perspectives on ageing and health. The theses are being developed at partner universities throughout Sweden. 2025Anchored or adrift?: social connection, health, and loneliness in later lifeErika Augustsson, Karolinska InstitutetTechnologies Supporting Engagement in Eve

https://sweah.lu.se/en/theses - 2025-12-29

Osteoarthritis FAQ

How do I recognize osteoarthritis? How is osteoarthritis treated? Do I need surgery? It’s completely normal that several questions come to mind when talking or thinking about the most common joint disease. Below we answer some of the most frequently asked questions on OA. What are the early signs of osteoarthritis?What should I do if I suspect osteoarthritis?What is the cure for osteoarthritis?Why

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/about-osteoarthritis/osteoarthritis-faq - 2025-12-29

Osteoarthritis from A-Z

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https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/about-osteoarthritis/osteoarthritis-z - 2025-12-29

Common OA myths

There are many misconceptions about osteoarthritis. Below we debunk four of the most common myths about the joint disease. Myth 1: OA only affects the elderly No. The risk of developing osteoarthritis (OA) does increase with age; however, even young adults may develop the disease. OA in young people is in most cases due to a previous joint injury. Myth 2: OA is a wear and tear injury and exercise

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/about-osteoarthritis/common-oa-myths - 2025-12-29

Weight loss

Losing weight can reduce osteoarthritis pain and increase joint mobility. Overweight, obesity, and osteoarthritis More than 1.9 billion adults over the age of 18 are overweight. A BMI (body mass index) of over 25 is deemed overweight and a BMI of over 30 indicates obesity. Being overweight or obese is a risk factor for osteoarthritis (OA). The prevalence of overweight and obesity is steadily incre

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/oa-treatments/weight-loss - 2025-12-29