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Beata Lindholm is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Lund University's Faculty of Medicine, actively contributing to research in Cognitive Disorders and MultiPark: Multidisciplinary Research Focused on Parkinson's Disease. Her work spans multiple research groups and she maintains an active research profile with numerous publications.
Her research interests focus on neurological aspects of aging, particularly Parkinson's disease, balance and gait disorders, peripheral neuropathy, and rehabilitation strategies. Dr. Lindholm's work emphasizes early detection and intervention in movement disorders, with special attention to the functional impact of neurological conditions on daily living.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong focus on Parkinson's disease progression, particularly examining sarcopenia, malnutrition, and fatigue in de novo cases. Her research also investigates gait parameters in aging populations and the epidemiology of peripheral neuropathy. A consistent theme across her work is identifying early markers of functional decline to support timely rehabilitation interventions.
Dr. Lindholm serves as an Assistant Supervisor for the dissertation project 'Peripheral Neuropathy in an Aging Population - Prevalence, Risk factors, and effects on Function' (2022-2029), demonstrating her commitment to mentoring the next generation of researchers. Her collaborative approach is evident in her work with multiple researchers across various projects.
She is affiliated with Lund University's Cognitive Disorders research group and MultiPark, a multidisciplinary research center focused on Parkinson's disease, where she contributes to advancing understanding of movement disorders and developing rehabilitation strategies.


