Daniel Jansson is a Lecturer at the Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation (Section: Sports Medicine) at Umeå University. His research primarily investigates pediatric exercise physiology, with emphases on hormonal adaptations to training, physical activity assessment methodologies, and athletic performance optimization in youth populations. Research Focus: Jansson's work spans resistance/endurance training effects on biomarkers, maturation-dependent exercise responses, and biomechanical analyses in children. Key areas include actigraphy validation for movement tracking, strength development correlates in adolescents, and sport-specific efficiency improvements (e.g., cross-country skiing economy). Publication Trends (2012–2025): His 11 most recent articles demonstrate consistent focus on developmental exercise science, with evolving methodologies from foundational strength studies (2012–2016) to advanced pediatric investigations (2022–2025). Dominant themes include maturation-influenced training adaptations, hormonal/cytokine responses, and technology-enhanced activity monitoring in children.




