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Professor Dorthe Stensvold

Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim (Norway)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

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

Is high intensity interval training superior to moderate intensity continuous training in older adults with cardiovascular disease? The Generation 100 study.

Event: ESC Preventive Cardiology 2024

Topic: Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly

Session: Optimal exercise modalities for primary and secondary prevention

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Referance values for cardiopulmonary function in older men and women: the generation 100 study.

Event: ESC Congress 2016

Topic: Exercise testing and training

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

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