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Marlene Rosager Lund Pedersen
Institut for Idræt og Biomekanik
Videnskabelig assistent
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Forskningsenheden Active Living
Ph.d.-studerende
,
Center for forskning i Idræt, Sundhed og Civilsamfund
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1988-9597
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Health Promotion
79%
Child Development
72%
Community Health Nurses
71%
Motor Skills
63%
Built Environment
57%
Parents
52%
Sports
41%
Caregivers
34%
Health
29%
Exercise
26%
Blood Pressure
25%
Sedentary Behavior
21%
Child
21%
Triglycerides
19%
Motivation
17%
Insulin
16%
Glucose
15%
LDL Cholesterol
14%
HDL Cholesterol
14%
Databases
13%
City Planning
11%
Interpersonal Relations
10%
Logistic Models
10%
Insurance Benefits
10%
Sexual and Gender Minorities
10%
Adolescent Health
9%
Social Support
9%
Child Guidance
9%
Social Class
9%
Motor Activity
8%
Denmark
8%
Fatigue
8%
Health Behavior
8%
Biomedical Research
8%
Public Health
7%
Health Status
7%
Linear Models
6%
Data Analysis
6%
Self Concept
5%
Geo- og miljøvidenskab
physical activity
100%
health
90%
infant
86%
built environment
44%
sport
42%
program
35%
young
27%
child development
18%
ethnic minority
15%
municipality
13%
accessibility
12%
socioeconomic status
12%
disability
12%
sports facility
10%
fatigue
10%
risk factor
10%
gender
10%
targeting
9%
effect
9%
health risk
9%
public health
8%
open space
7%
urban planning
6%
facilitation
5%
Samfundsvidenskab
health promotion
76%
infant
67%
social background
53%
health
37%
caregiver
34%
quality of life
32%
Sports
29%
municipality
13%
inclusion
12%
participation
12%
Denmark
12%
citizen
9%
fatigue
8%
health risk
8%
coherence
7%
statistical analysis
7%
shortage
7%
sports facility
7%
national minority
7%
time
6%
infant development
6%
regression analysis
6%
social support
6%
knowledge gap
6%
social status
6%
social network
6%
urban planning
6%
public health
5%
literature
5%
disability
5%
energy
5%
well-being
5%
self-confidence
5%