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Inkomna ansökningar forskningsprogram med inriktning hälsa och prestation inom idrott för barn och ungdom

Dnr CIF 2013/9

Nr Titel Huvudsökanden Medsökanden Lärosäte

1/2014 Physical exercise – generating exclusively benefits? Maria Faresjö, professor School of Health Sciences Jönköping University

Peter Blomstrand School of Health Sciences Jönköping University

2/2014 The cause-relationship between injuries and nutritional behavior, self-esteem, sleeping habits, self-perceived stress and training variables in adolescent elite athletes.

Annette Heijne Karolinska institute

3/2014 “The win-win game”. Using interactive media to recruit and retain children in sport activities to increase physical activity

Catrine Kostenius, docent och biträdande professor i Hälsovetenskap

Luleå Tekniska Högskola

Peter Parnes, Professor in Pervasive and Mobile Systems

Luleå Tekniska Högskola

Lena Forsberg Luleå Tekniska Högskola Jonas Linderoth,

Associate Professor

University of Gothenburg

Arja Rautio, Research professor

University of Oulu

Raija Korpelainen, professor of health

Oulu University

4/2014 Injury-Free Youth Athletes: Towards Best Coaching Practice in Swedish Sport

Natalie Barker-Ruchti, associate professor University of Gothenburg

Jesper Augustsson, associate professor

University of Gothenburg

Karin Grahn University of Gothenburg Stefan Grau, Professor

of Biomechanics

University of Gothenburg

Eva-Carin Lindgren, associate Professor

University of Gothenburg

Klavs Madsen University of Gothenburg

5/2014 Neuromuscular training interventions in youth athletes – training effects, injury prevention and implementation

Martin Hägglund Linköping University

Markus Waldén Linköping University Siw Carlfjord Linköping University

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Joanna Kvist, Associate Professor

Linköping University

6/2014 Could Daily School Physical Activity Lead to Improved School Performance and Better Skeleton, Neuromuscular Function and General Health in Adulthood?

- A Long-Term Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)

Magnus Karlsson, professor Lund University

Assoc. professor Magnus Dencker Lund University Assoc. professor Björn Rosengren Lund University Assoc. professor Caroline Karlsson Lund University Assoc. professor Jack

Besjakov , Lund University Assoc. professor Martin Englund Region Skane Professor Mattias Lorentzon Sahlgrenska, Gothenburg Senior Lecturer Ingegerd Ericsson Malmö University Professor Tomas Peterson Malmö University Professor Lars Bo Andersen

University of Southern Denmark, Odense Professor Robin Daly,

S, Deakin

University, Melbourne, Australia

7/2014 IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES OF INTERVENTIONS TO PREVENT INJURY AND ENHANCE PERFORMANCE IN YOUTH TEAM HANDBALL

Eva Ageberg, docent Lund University

Robert Holmberg

Lund University

8/2014 Get out and play! Improving returning to sport after serious injury Joanna Kvist, docent Linköping University

Clare Ardern La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia Gerhard Andersson Linköping University

Kate Webster La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

9/2014 Malmö Youth Sport Program (MYSP) Tomas Peterson, professor Malmö University

Ann Bremander Halmstad University Sofia Bunke Lund University

Magnus Dencker Skåne University Hospital JOAN L. DUDA University of Birmingham Ingegerd Ericsson Malmö University

Kari Fasting Norwegian School of Sport Sciences Susanna Hedenborg Malmö University

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Joakim Ingrell Malmö University Urban Johnson Halmstad University Magnus Karlsson Lund University, Kelly Knez

Marie Larneby Malmö University Johan R Norberg Malmö University Charlotte Olsson Halmstad University Ola Thorsson Lund University Per Wollmer Lund University

10/2014 Injuries in the shoulder complex in adolescent elite handball players Eva Skillgate Karolinska Institutet

Markus Waldén Linköping University Lena Wiviann Holm Karolinska Institutet Henrik Källberg Karolinska Institutet

11/2014 Physical activity interventions for health and cognitive functioning in a school context in a European perspective

Gunvor Gard, professor Lund University/Luleå University of Technology

Erwin Apitzsch Lund University Anita Wisén Lund University Liselott Persson Lund University Karsten Bruun Hansen Copenhagen

Carme Viladrich Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

12/2014 Primary prevention of overuse injuries in youth athletics: An implementation research program (Athletics-KLUB§)

Toomas Timpka, professor Linköping University

Jenny Jacobsson Linköping University Örjan Dahlström Linköping University Armin Spreco Linköping University

Victor Bargoria Linköping University/Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya Joakim Ekberg Linköping University

Jan Kowalski Linköping University

13/2014 Sports clubs as health promoting settings – are they? Mikael Quennerstedt Örebro universitet

Susanna Geidne Örebro universitet Stephen Widén Örebro universitet Sami Kokko University of Jyväskylä

14/2014 Combining performance development and health promotion – A study on strategies, practices and consequences in Swedish children’s and youth sport.

Josef Fahlén, docent Umeå university

Paul Sjöblom Stockholm university

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Craig Williams University Of Exeter Neil Armstrong University Of Exeter Bengt O. Eriksson

Sébastien Ratel Université Blaise Pascal Keith Tolfrey Loughborough University Michail Tonkonogi Dalarna University Örjan Ekblom

Magnus Domellöf Umeå University Svante Holmberg Umeå University Apostolos Theos Umeå University

16/2014 Relative Energy Deficiency in Young male and female athletes- The Nordic REaDY project - An international multidisciplinary multicentre study

Åsa Tornberg Lund University

Anders Sjödin Copenhagen University Jorunn

Sundgot-Borgen

Norwegian School of sports sciences Monica Klungland

Torstveit

University of Agder, Norway Anna Melin Copenhagen University Petra Lundström Karolinska Institutet Magnus Karlsson Lund University, Sven Skouby Copenhagen University Jens Faber Copenhagen University Anette Rickenlund Karolinska Institutet Eva Wulff Helge Copenhagen University Louise Burke Australian Institute of Sports Dan Benardot Georgia State University, USA. Sherry Vanine

Robertson

Anna Tagliabue University of Pavia Margo Mountjoy

17/2014 The chosen one, for better and for worse – A study on the selection of young athletes to upper secondary elite sport schools

Per Gerrevall, professor Linnaeus University

Tor Söderström Umeå university Josef Fahlén Umeå university Anna Nordström Umeå university PG Fahlström Linnaeus University Susanne Linnér Linnaeus University

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18/2014 Sport, health and performance: the role of the perceived motivational climate

Henrik Gustafsson, docent Karlstad university

Stefan Wagnsson Karlstad university Chrstian Augustsson Karlstad university Mabnus Lindwall University of Gothenburg Alan L. Smith Michigan State University Les Podlog University of Utah Thérese Skoog Örebro university Anders Stenling Umeå univversity Andreas Ivarsson Halmstad university Mirja Hannele

Hirvensalo

University of Jyväskylä Göran Patriksson University of Gothenburg

19/2014 The influence of frequency and performance in physical activity on adolescents’ well-being and grades:

A dual (in)direct self-regulatory approach to academic achievement

Danilo Garcia University of Gothenburg

Trevor Archer University of Gothenburg Alexander Jimmefors

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Institution

Department of Natural Science and Biomedicine

Department of Natural Science and Biomedicine

Division of Physiotherapy, Department Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society

Department of Health Sciences

Department of Computer Science and Space Engineering

AB Centek

Departement of education, communication and learning

Center for Arctic Medicine

Oulu Sports Medicine Clinic

Sport Science at the Department of Food and Nutrition, and Sport Science

Sport Science at the Department of Food and Nutrition, and Sport Science

Sport Science at the Department of Food and Nutrition, and Sport Science Sport Science at the Department of Food and Nutrition, and Sport Science Sport Science at the Department of Food and Nutrition, and Sport Science

Health and Performance

Department of Medical and Health Sciences

Department of Medical and Health Sciences Department of Medical and Health Sciences

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Department of Medical and Health Sciences Dep. of Orthopaedics Dep. of Physiology Dep. of Orthopaedics Dep. of Paediatrics Dep. of Radiology Epi-Centre Skåne Institution of Medicine

Sport Sciences, Faculty of Education and Society Sport Sciences within the Social Sciences

Institution for Sport Sciences and Clinical Biomechanics School of Exercise Science

Department of Health Sciences

Dept of Psychology

Department of Medical & Health Sciences

School of Allied Health

Department of Behavioural Sciences & Learning Department of Occupational Therapy

Sport Sciences within the Social Sciences

Research Unit of Exercise Physiology Biomechanics and Health Department of Psychology

School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences Sport Sciences, Faculty of Education and Society Department of Social and Cultural Studies Department of Sport Sciences

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School of Health and Social Sciences, Dep. of Orthopaedics

Qatar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital Research and Education Centre

Department of Sport Sciences Department of Sport Sciences

Research Unit of Exercise Physiology Biomechanics and Health dept of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine

Institute for Environmental Medicine

Department of Medical and Health Sciences Division of Epidemiology

Institute for Environmental Medicine

Health Sciences Center

Dept of Health Sciences Dept. of Health Sciences Health Sciences Center UCC Metropol Faculty of Psychology

Department of Medical and Health Sciences

Department of Medical and Health Sciences Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning Department of Medical and Health Sciences

Department of Medical and Health Sciences/Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation Medicine

Department of Medical and Health Sciences Department of Medical and Health Sciences

Institutionen för hälsovetenskap och medicin

Institutionen för hälsovetenskap och medicin Institutionen för hälsovetenskap och medicin Department of Health Sciences,

Department of Education

Department of History

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Children's Health & Exercise Research Centre Sport & Health Sciences

Clermont-Ferrand 2 Campus des Cézeaux Department of Sport Science

Department of Clinical Sciences

Department of Anestesiology and emergency care Department of Surgery and Perioperative Science

Department of Health Sciences

Department of Nutrition and Exercise

Department of public health, sport and nutrition Department of Nutrition and Exercise

Department of Molecular medicine and surgery Dep. of Orthopaedics

Department of Ob/Gyn

Medical and Endocrinological Unit

Department of Molecular medicine and surgery Department of Nutrition and Exercise

Laboratory for Elite Athlete Performance National Team Coach

IOC Medical Comité.

Department of Education Department of Education

Department of Surgical and Perioperative Sciences, Sports Medicine

Department of Sport Science Department of Sport Science

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Department of Health Sciences

Department of Health Sciences Department of Health Sciences

Department of Food and Nutrition, and Sport Science Department of Kinesiology

Department of Exercise and Sport Science Center for Developmental Research Department of Psychology Department of Sport Sciences

Department of Food and Nutrition, and Sport Science

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