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Dr. Vivien Hohberg is a researcher at the Institute of Movement and Neuroscience at the German Sport University Cologne. She is actively involved in research related to lifestyle interventions, physical activity, and metabolic health, particularly in patients with type 2 diabetes. Her work spans behavioral, physiological, and digital health domains.
Her research interests focus on understanding and improving physical activity behavior through structured interventions. These include personal health coaching, digital health tools, and systematic evaluations of lifestyle programs. She investigates their impact on clinical outcomes such as glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and overall well-being, particularly in chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes and chronic pain.
Dr. Hohberg's recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward evidence synthesis and intervention efficacy. Her work frequently employs systematic reviews and meta-analyses to evaluate the effectiveness of physical activity promotion strategies. She also contributes to foundational research on the psycho-physiological mechanisms underlying human motivation and exercise behavior.
She has collaborated with prominent researchers in sports medicine and behavioral health, including Oliver Faude and Markus Gerber. Her research is published in high-impact journals such as Sports Medicine, Physiological Reviews, and Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport.
Dr. Hohberg advises on research projects and contributes to interdisciplinary teams focused on movement science and health promotion. While specific grant funding is not mentioned, her publication record suggests active involvement in externally supported research initiatives.
She is part of the Institute of Movement and Neuroscience, which conducts cutting-edge research integrating neuroscientific, psychological, and physiological perspectives on human movement and health behavior.



