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Professor Dorthe Stensvold

Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim (Norway)
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Professor in the field of exercise medicine, with a special focus on aging and health. Stensvold is the principal investigator for the Generation 100 study (ntnu.edu/cerg/generation100), which is an ongoing research project that examines the long-term effects of exercise training on health and longevity in older adults. Education: Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark PhD in Clinical Medicine, NTNU, Trondheim Teaching activities: Master’s degree in Physical activity and health, NTNU Master of Clinical Health Sciences, NTNU Medical School, NTNU
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Is high intensity interval training superior to moderate intensity continuous training in older adults with cardiovascular disease? The Generation 100 study.
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Is high intensity interval training superior to moderate intensity continuous training in older adults with cardiovascular disease? The Generation 100 study.
Referance values for cardiopulmonary function in older men and women: the generation 100 study.
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Referance values for cardiopulmonary function in older men and women: the generation 100 study.

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