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Patrick Bergman is a Professor at Linnaeus University, affiliated with the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences and the Department of Medicine and Optometry. He leads the master's program in eHealth and specializes in teaching scientific methods, particularly quantitative approaches. His research focuses on physical activity assessment and its relationship with health, leveraging digital technologies for population-level monitoring and personalized health interventions. Key projects include Iron(wo)man, HERO, and Longlife Active, addressing topics like biomarker analysis in endurance athletes, sedentary behavior in the elderly, and AI-driven healthcare solutions.
His research interests span physical activity assessment methodologies, public health, and digital health innovations. Notable contributions include studies on accelerometer-based data protocols, environmental impacts on activity patterns, and AI applications in diagnostics. Collaborations with healthcare sectors and industry emphasize practical translation of research. He holds a PhD from Karolinska Institutet (2009) and has contributed to over 100 peer-reviewed publications, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to health science.
Current projects explore medication risk prediction, digital health testbeds, and outdoor exercise benefits. His work bridges clinical research, technology, and policy, aiming to improve health outcomes through evidence-based strategies.

