Research networks
RICH´s collaborators concerning the European Youth Heart Study (EYHS)
- The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo.
- Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal.
- UCLM University Toledo, Spain
- University of Bristol, England.
- University of Cambridge, England (research group concerning epidemiologic and genetic research).
- Univeristy of Vienna, Austria
- Medical Centre, VU University Amsterdam, Holland
- Center for Sport and Health Sciences, Iceland University of Education, Iceland.
- The Research Group for Back Problems and Genetics (Tulane, USA; Oulu, Finland)
RICH`s collaborators concerning child intervention studies
- Malmö University and Malmö University Hospital (The Bunkeflo intervention group).
- The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences,Oslo
- Høgskulen i Sogn og Fjordane (the Sogndal intervention project).
- Institute of Inflammation Research, Copenhagen University Hospital
- Pediatric Clinic II, Copenhagen University Hospital
- University of Pernambuco (www.upe.br)
- Federal University of Santa Catarina (www.ufsc.br) - Markus Nahas
Other collaborators
- The Knowledge Centre KOSMOS
- University Colleges VIA
- UCL University College Lillebaelt
- University College South
- Department of Exercise and Sports Science, University of Copenhagen
- The Danisch Cyclists Federation
- The municipalities of Odense, Svendborg, Ballerup, Tårnby, Vejle og Fredericia
RICH`s collaborators within SDU
- Clinical Locomotion Science, SDU including the Back Research Centre in Middelfart
- The research Unit at the H.C. Andersen Pediatric Hospital in Odense University Hospital (OUH).
- The Genetic Epidemiologic Research Group, (Institute for Health Services Research, University of Southern Denmark).
- Mental Health (The Research Unit for Child and Youth Psychiatry, OUH).
- National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark (SIF).
- Research Unit for Dietary Studies, Copenhagen University Hospital
- Accident Analysis Group, OUH
- Centre for Intervention Research in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention