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Hannah Ahrensberg is a PhD student at the National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, focusing on public health research areas such as chronic pain management, complementary medicine, physical activity, and sleep epidemiology. She collaborates with researchers like Christoffer Bregentoft Petersen and Morten Toftager on cross-disciplinary projects.
- Universities: University of Southern Denmark
- Department: Department of Public Health
Her work spans public health policy, epidemiological trends, and community-based interventions, particularly in aging populations and drowning prevention. She has contributed to 23 publications and participated in the project Når Bevægelse Bevæger (2019–2024), which evaluated inclusive physical activity programs like Team Tvilling and Cycling Without Age.
Her peer-reviewed articles address topics such as sedentary behavior, insufficient sleep, and age/gender differences in health outcomes. She has also engaged in public communication through 4 media contributions, discussing trends in drowning incidents and physical inactivity among Danish adults.
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