Associate Professor in Nutrition Physiology at Linköping University's Faculty of Medicine, leading the NICE (Nutrition In Clinical research & Epidemiology) research group. Affiliated with the Department of Health, Medicine and Care and Department of Society and Health, focusing on how lifestyle factors impact lifelong health. Research spans nutrition physiology, physical activity, body composition, and gestational health with emphasis on digital interventions. Investigates how adolescent fitness levels correlate with long-term cardiovascular outcomes and diabetes risk, while developing mobile applications to support healthy pregnancies and childhood development. Current projects analyze 40-year data from 15,000 individuals to understand lifestyle-health trajectories. Recent publications demonstrate strong focus on cardiometabolic health across the lifespan, with 15+ 2025 papers covering sedentary behavior in children, adolescent fitness predictors of adult disease, and digital health solutions for migrant populations. Research combines clinical epidemiology with practical intervention development. Supervises doctoral students and postdocs while teaching scientific methodology and nutrition courses across medical programs. Course responsible for Scientific Communication And Information Retrieval (SCAIR) and member of the scientific methodology teaching group for medical students. Regularly examines medical thesis projects and serves as small-group instructor.






