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Doctor Roselien Buys

KU Leuven, Leuven (Belgium)

Dr. Roselien Buys is a postdoctoral researcher and EU project manager in the field of cardiovascular exercise physiology and cardiac rehabilitation working at the University of Leuven, Belgium, where she obtained her PhD in 2012. She is passionate about sports and exercise in children and adults with (congenital) heart disease and about the immense potential of evolving technologies for personalised and more effective cardiac rehabilitation strategies. She was one of the primary investigators of the PATHway I trial investigating a complex technology-enabled cardiac rehabilitation system for use in the home environment. Dr. Roselien Buys received funding from Research Foundation Flanders (FWO (Belgium), Fund for Cardiac Surgery, Erasmus (EU) and Horizon2020 (EU). She has published more than 50 international peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, has delivered numerous invited lectures and is currently promotor of 3 ongoing doctoral projects and was promotor of 1 successful PhD.

The impact of health apps on lifestyle behaviours and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with cardiovascular risk factors or established cardiovascular disease: a systematic review.

Event: ESC Preventive Cardiology 2021

Topic: Remote Patient Monitoring and Telehealth, Other

Session: ePosters

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Cost-effectiveness of technology-enabled cardiac rehabilitation in cardiovascular disease.

Event: EuroPrevent 2019

Topic: Risk Factors and Prevention

Session: An update on the role of eHealth in cardiac prevention and rehabilitation

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PATHway: technology enabled remote behavioural change

Event: EuroPrevent 2018

Topic: e-Cardiology/Digital Health

Session: Applying e-Health strategies to promote and improve patient engagement in cardiovascular disease

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Recent developments in cardiac rehabilitation.

Event: EuroHeartCare 2017

Topic: Prevention and rehabilitation from knowledge to practice

Session: How to address the new challenges in prevention and rehabilitation

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Contemporary reference values for peak oxygen uptake in healthy European children and adolescents

Event: ESC Congress 2016

Topic: Exercise testing and training

Session: One to ten in exercise, physical activity and cardiology

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