Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism
About this group
Group information
A multidisciplinary research and innovation centre focusing on diabetes endocrinology and metabolism has been formed at the Örebro University in 2016. The research is primarily focused to study interactions between health-physical activity-obesity-diet-glucose control-metabolism-diabetes-endocrinology-epidemiology-prevention with a special focus on different types of diabetes where there is a current need to improve diagnosis, prevention and treatment.
Link to career development plan
Researchers
- Helena Backman
- Yang Cao
- Katja Fall
- Lars Hagberg
- Karl-Johan Hellgren
- Hugo Hesser
- Stefan Jansson
- Johan Jendle
- Fawzi Kadi
- Marleen Lentjes
- Maria Lodefalk
- Tatiana Marques
- Scott Montgomery
- Lillemor Nyberg
- Linda Ryen
- Stefan Särnblad
- Michiel van Nieuwenhoven
- Jeanette Wahlberg
- Rebecca Wall
- Felix Chelslin, PhD student
- Marije Galavazi, PhD student
- Stig Mattsson, PhD student
- Maria Rodanaki, PhD student
- Ali Sharif, PhD student
- Carolina Smith, PhD student
- Hanna Östling, PhD student
Research projects
Active projects
- Achieving good glycemic control early after onset of diabetes is cost effective for patients with type 1 diabetes in Sweden
- Adherence to screening program for diabetes retinopathy
- Cost of complications in people with type 2 diabetes: Evidence from 20 years of Swedish national health registry data
- Diabetic retinopathy and visual acuity in the elderly population
- Different amounts of carbohydrates during prolonged physical activity and performance in type 1 diabetes
- Effects of a Low-Energy Diet Compared with a Low-Energy Diet and Intragastric Balloon in Adults with Obesity, in Combination with Group Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Study
- Fundoscopy in elderly people with diabetes in Sweden
- Hypoglycaemia reduction in subpopulations with type 1 or type 2 diabetes after switching to insulin degludec from other basal insulins: a multi-national, multi-centre, prospective, observational study (ReFLeCT).
- Infusion of Mescenchymal cells in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic subjects
- Productivity losses associated with complications of diabetes: Evidence from 20 years of Swedish national health registry data on >200,000 people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes
- Recreational diving in persons with type 1 and type 2 diabetes ? Advancing capabilities and recommendations
- Risk of impaired vision due to diabetes retinopathy in the elderly with type 2 diabetes.
- The CDC4G study
Completed projects
- Effects on subclinical heart failure in type 2 diabetic subjects on liraglutide treatment versus glimepiride both in combination with metformin
- Health-related quality of life worsening with increased severity of postprandial hyperglycaemic symptoms in individuals with type 1 or 2 diabetes
- Sports camps for adults with type 1 diabetes associated with improved self-estimated knowledge and glycemic control.