Search for dissertations about: "M. Nordin"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words M. Nordin.
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1. Sensory, attitudinal, and contextual aspects of the meal : health implications and connections with risk factors for coronary heart disease and obesity
Abstract : Det övergripande syftet var att undersöka mat- och måltidsrelaterade faktorer som bidragande orsak till övervikt och hjärt-kärlsjukdom.I en sensorisk studie jämfördes individer som insjuknat i hjärtinfarkt med en frisk kontroll-grupp med avseende på preferens för mat med hög respektive låg fetthalt, smakkänslighet för grundsmakerna (surt, beskt, salt, sött, umami och metalliskt) samt det beska ämnet 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP). READ MORE
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2. Patient participation in and treatment effects of multimodal rehabilitation and the web Behaviour Change Program for Activity
Abstract : The overall aim was to explore experiences of patient participation in pain rehabilitation among patients with persistent musculoskeletal pain, and investigate effects of multimodal rehabilitation (MMR) and a self-guided web-based intervention. Qualitative interviews were conducted with women and men (between 23 to 60 years) with persistent musculoskeletal pain. READ MORE
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3. Assessment of balance control in relation to fall risk among older people
Abstract : Falls and their consequences among older people are a serious medical and public health problem. Identifying individuals at risk of falling is therefore a major concern. READ MORE
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4. Gender differences in chemosensory function
Abstract : This thesis consists of two studies, in which gender differences in nasal chemosensory function are investigated. The first study assesses odor identification ability in a populationbased sample, varying from 45 to 90 yrs, screened for cognitive impairment and severe olfactory dysfunction. READ MORE
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5. Electronic Healthcare Ontologies : Philosophy, the real world and IT structures
Abstract : The thesis investigates how the notion of ‘ontology’ has been used in the field of medical informatics and knowledge representation. Partly to investigate what an ‘ontology’ can be said to represent and what requirements we can have on a good ‘ontology’. READ MORE