Sport and Health Sciences
The research unit of Sport and Health Sciences (SHS) is primarily working with performance optimization in elite sports and the health effects of team sports for all age groups.
News from the Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics
11.12.2024
IOB Takes Another Step Up in the World Elite
A new ranking places SDU's Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics (IOB) as the fifth-best sports institute in the world.
05.11.2024
CAHA Conference Brings Experts Together for Dialogue on the Future of Health for Older Citizens
The Centre for Active and Healthy Ageing (CAHA) holds a successful conference focusing on preventing functional decline in the elderly through new research projects and interdisciplinary collaboration.
22.10.2024
Adjunct professor Adrian Bauman Inaugural Seminar and Honorary Doctor Talk - October 25
"Research perspectives in the field of physical activity promotion"
03.10.2024
Inaugural seminar for Adjunct professor Werner Vach and Adjunct professor Lars Korsholm - October 31
"News from the Statistics World"
Research
26.09.2024
Foxtrot for a Fresher Focus – Researchers Explore the Power of Dance
A new project from the University of Southern Denmark is to investigate how dance can improve memory and enhance the quality of life for older adults with memory issues.
Research
17.09.2024
Leisure buddies to guide more vulnerable children into leisure activities
Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark will collaborate with Odense Municipality and two schools to create a stronger relationship between school and leisure life.
Research
05.09.2024
Intense Exercise to Help Inactive Women Prevent Cardiovascular Diseases
Just a few minutes of high-intensity activity integrated into daily routines can make a positive difference to health. The concept is called VILPA, and Professor Cecilie Thøgersen-Ntoumani is set to develop and test an app in a new project to help women prevent cardiovascular diseases.
Research
22.08.2024
SDU Researchers Collaborate to Improve Women’s Bone Health
Is medicine or physical exercise training better for keeping bones strong – or perhaps a combination of both? This question will be investigated in a new project supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation, focusing on women aged 45-60.
24.05.2024
Great Honour for SDU Collaboration with Municipalities on Preventing Functional Decline Among the Elderly
Professor Paolo Caserotti from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) has been researching methods for early detection of frail elderly people for several years. A number of municipalities, led by Slagelse, have translated this research into practice, and the results have been so impressive that Slagelse Municipality has just received the Danish Local Government Association’s (KL) Prevention Award 2024.
07.05.2024
New Deputy Head of the Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics
Associate Professor and Head of Studies Annemari Munk Svendsen has been appointed Deputy Head of Department at the Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics at the University of Southern Denmark on 1 May.
09.04.2024
Empowering Socially Vulnerable Children: Improved health knowledge and well-being after a 10-week Residential Stay incorporating a Football-Based Health Education Programme
Researchers have unveiled a positive impact on well-being of a 10-week residential stay for 7-14-year-old socially vulnerable children and observed additional effects on health knowledge by adding a football-based health education programme
20.02.2024
A great day for CISC
Inspiration, insight and thought-provoking discussions about the conditions of civil society were in focus when the Centre for Sports, Health and Civil Society hosted its 20th-anniversary seminar.
EU grant
06.02.2024
Collaboration on Odense Fjord and Fyn to Inspire Other EU Countries
Several researchers from SDU are involved in a new EU project seeking effective solutions for improving water quality and climate adaptation across Europe.
01.02.2024
Researchers developing new tool for self-motivation
Nikos Ntoumanis has received a grant from TrygFonden to develop and test a new digital platform that trains individuals in self-enactable behavior change techniques (BCTs) aimed at encouraging them to engage in more physical activity.
Civil Society
18.01.2024
Voluntary associations play a particularly important role in the smallest rural areas
Danes who are active in associations in rural areas contribute significantly to local communities through voluntary efforts. However, there are also challenges in rural areas that civil society finds difficult to address, according to research from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU).
30.11.2023
New Research on Movement Aims to Make Danes More Active
Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark have received support from the Nordea Foundation to continue the national survey 'Moving Denmark' and gain deeper insights into the movement habits of children, youth, and adults. The goal is to create a more physically active Denmark.
26.10.2023
University of Southern Denmark and Vifo will examine the importance of Danish associational life in large-scale research project
Over the next three years, the Centre for Research in Sports, Health, and Civil Society (CISC) at the University of Southern Denmark and the Danish Institute for Non-Formal Education (Vifo) will investigate the significance and impact of associations on democracy, the welfare state, and the quality of life of the Danish people
25.10.2023
New Report: Greenland's Movement Habits Examined by SDU Researchers
For the first time ever, movement habits in a broad sense have been examined in Greenland
Ranking
11.09.2023
SDU is a world leader in sports science
In the Shanghai ‘Global Ranking of Sport Schools and Departments’, SDU ranks ninth in the latest published rankings for 2022. For the past seven years, the University of Southern Denmark has been at the top of this as well as other sports science rankings. Jens Troelsen, head of department at the Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics (IOB), explains more about the background for the splendid results.
04.09.2023
DIAS Interdisciplinary Phenomenology Cluster – Announcement and Call for New Members
A new cluster program has been established through the Danish Institute for Advanced Study (DIAS) to facilitate interdisciplinary research and collaboration across multiple faculties.
News about names
05.07.2023
New Professor in Implementation Science and Active Living
Thomas Skovgaard, MSc, PhD, has been appointed as a professor in implementation research with a special focus on children, youth, and physical activity.
23.05.2023
Back pain is a rapidly increasing problem - especially among the elderly
New data shows that back pain is a rapidly increasing problem. The forecast says that in 2050 there will be 10% more Danes with serious back problems than today. Professor Jan Hartvigsen from the University of Southern Denmark is concerned about the development.
New research centre
17.05.2023
New research centre inaugurated with style
“DRIVEN” – Danish Centre for Motivation and Behaviour Science – has just marked its establishment as an interdisciplinary research centre
International recognition
12.04.2023
International recognition for football fitness and football professor Peter Krustrup
UEFA has awarded a Gold Award for "Best Social Initiative" to the Football Fitness U90 Training Camp, a project developed by SDU and DBU Bornholm.
09.03.2022
Inaugural seminar - Giovanna Colombetti and Dan Zahavi
Join the Inaugural seminar ”Advances in Phenomenological Research” held by Adjunct Professors Giovanna Colombetti and Dan Zahavi on April 26
11.06.2021
The Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics celebrates its 50th anniversary with a one-week intensive conference programme
The Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a string of events 23-27 August. The programme emphasises the department’s manifold involvement in socially relevant research areas.
01.11.2020
Top researcher strengthens IOB's international profile in phenomenology and qualitative research methods
Dan Zahavi becomes an honorary professor at the Department of Sport Sciences and Biomechanics, affiliated with the research unit Movement, Culture and Society (MoCS).
12.12.2019
Book Release: Football As Medicine – Prescribing Football For Global Health Promotion
What are the benefits, challenges and impacts of sport on health? “Football as Medicine” is the first book to focus on football (soccer) in the context of health, from individual, public and population-level perspectives.
28.11.2019
This Is How We Design Our Cities for Physical Activity
A new report from Danish Health Authority gives specific examples of how city planning can inspire the citizens to become more physically active in the city.
research
07.06.2018
Football training in school greatly improves girls’ fitness and health
Schoolgirls can achieve lower blood pressure, stronger muscles, better balance and improved jumping performance if their school puts football training on the timetable – including girls who have never played football before.
Tilmelding er åben
29.05.2018
Lynseminar: Træning af eksplosiv muskelstyrke
Institut for Idræt og Biomekanik ved SDU inviterer til 90 intense minutter om optimal træning af eksplosiv muskelstyrke. Seminaret henvender sig primært til trænere, ledere og udøvere i elitesport.
Research
29.05.2018
Recreational football an absolute winner for 55–70-year-olds with prediabetes
Twice-weekly football combined with dietary guidance improves fitness level and cardiovascular health profile in untrained 55-70-yr-old women and men with prediabetes. They can also lose weight in a healthier way than with normal dieting.
07.03.2018
Recreational football is broad-spectrum medicine
The most popular sport in the world is much more than entertainment: Football is broad-spectrum medicine against lifestyle diseases.
28.11.2017
Football on the school curriculum improves cognitive performance
Health education on the football pitch is good for fitness, health profile and social well-being of school children, and the latest research shows that their attention and working memory improve as well.
12.09.2017
Inaugural seminar in dance
Join the inaugural seminar in dance held by Philipa Rothfield on Friday November 3 from 1 to 3 PM.
21.04.2017
Seminar on Expert Performance
Join the seminar on expert performance, which will take place on June 9th from 10.30 - 14.30
24.01.2017
Football is medicine for women with high blood pressure
The Danish concept Football Fitness has proved to be just as effective as tablets for countering high blood pressure. Furthermore, women participating in the project have also benefited from improved physical fitness, decreased body fat percentage and stronger bones.
13.01.2017
Inaugural Football Science seminar: Football Science – The Use of Top-Class Research in Elite Football:
On the occasion of Peter Krustrup’s appointment as Professor of Sport and Health Sciences and Head of Football Science at Department of Sport Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark hereby invites you to attend an inaugural Football Science seminar 27 January
13.01.2017
PhD Oral Defence by Rodrigo Lima: Motor competence and academic performance
PhD Oral Defence Session 17 January
06.01.2017
Inaugural seminar. Professor Peter Krustrup
Inaugural seminar. Professor Peter Krustrup
05.01.2017
Double inaugural seminar: Søren Brage and Charles H. Hillman as adjunct professors
Double inaugural seminar
29.09.2016
Peter Krustrup for SDU
Internationally acclaimed sports researcher Peter Krustrup is to take up a position with the University of Southern Denmark’s Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics. He will be Professor of Sport and Health Sciences and head of research in the new Sport and Health Sciences research unit. Peter Krustrup will become part of the university’s strategy on football research, where he will strengthen the research within both elite football and football in a public health perspective.
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New WHO Guidelines Set Higher Standards for the Treatment of Back Pain
Professor Jan Hartvigsen from the University of Southern Denmark is part of the WHO working group: "In Denmark, back pain is the cause of 38% of all early retirements. Therefore, we need to upgrade our efforts for back pain – especially for the elderly."