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Nina Lindelöf is an Associate Professor at the Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation at Umeå University, Sweden. Her research focuses on geriatric rehabilitation, physiotherapy, and the effects of high-intensity interval training on aging populations, particularly those with dementia.
- Research Qualification: Docent
- Research Groups: Physical performance across the life span (PAL), Umeå Center for Disability Research, Umeå Translational Respiratory EXercise group (U-TREX)
Research Interests: Geriatric Rehabilitation interventions, High-Intensity Interval Training for older adults, Dementia Care strategies, and Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation programs. Her work often involves randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and qualitative studies assessing physical function, cognitive outcomes, and caregiver experiences.
Article Trends: Focus on supramaximal exercise in aging populations, dementia rehabilitation models, hip fracture recovery, and social participation in digitalized societies. Studies frequently employ RCT designs, qualitative analysis, and interdisciplinary approaches.
Current Projects: The Umeå HIT Study (2019-2024) and The Umeå Dementia and Exercise Study (UMDEX) (2011-2017). Collaborates with institutions like BioMed Central, Oxford University Press, and Elsevier.
Labs/Teams:
- Physical performance across the life span (PAL)
- Umeå Center for Disability Research
- Umeå Translational Respiratory EXercise group (U-TREX)





