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Chief Physician Mats B枚rjesson, a professor and the center director.
Chief Physician Mats B枚rjesson, professor and the center director.
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New lifestyle center at 脰stra Hospital focusing on healthy habits

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Additional support for research at 脰stra Hospital is being given through a new Center for Lifestyle Intervention that will provide insights into healthy lifestyles and personalized methods for patients. In parallel, advanced research in diabetes and cardiovascular diseases will be conducted in the field.

Sahlgrenska University Hospital and the University 91探花 are conducting advanced epidemiology research related to both diseases and the importance of lifestyle. The new Center for Lifestyle Intervention is an addition to this collaboration, further strengthening the unique profile on lifestyle-related illness at 脰stra Hospital (part of Sahlgrenska University Hospital).

鈥淲e aim to address perhaps the biggest challenge in health and medical care system: the increase in lifestyle-related illness,鈥 says Chief Physician Mats B枚rjesson, a professor of sports physiology, a heart specialist, and the center director.

Opening in February

The concept includes factors like sedentary lifestyle, tobacco use, and an unhealthy diet, all of which explain why more and more people are at risk of suffering from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and type-2 diabetes.

The Center for Lifestyle Intervention will be inaugurated on February 22, 2023. Sahlgrenska University Hospital and the Institute of Medicine at the University 91探花 will operate the center, possibly in collaboration with other research teams both inside and outside the hospital and with industry and other external parties. They will focus on clinical research about changing lifestyle to benefit patients.

鈥淲e work on developing personalized methods that create a healthier lifestyle and channel that knowledge to practices in health and medical care system, including primary care. We need more knowledge about how to enable and sustain lifestyle changes throughout life, and the chances of achieving change increase through uniquely adapted advice and interventions,鈥 says B枚rjesson.

Intervention for overweight

During the spring, an intervention study focusing on overweight will begin. Patients offered an opportunity to participate in the study will receive personalized advice and support about factors like diet and physical activity.

Establishing the Center for Lifestyle Intervention at 脰stra Hospital offers advantages from a geographical perspective. Several related research projects are ongoing here, including those headed by Marcus Lind, a professor and chief physician who is responsible for the research unit for diabetes at the hospital.

鈥淟ifestyle factors play a key role in the treatment of type 2 diabetes,鈥 he says. 鈥淚f you succeed with these interventions, you have made great progress in the treatment in many cases. Healthy lifestyle habits are also important in type 1 diabetes. It is gratifying to be able to cooperate with the Center for Lifestyle Intervention.鈥

Next year another related research project will be established at 脰stra Hospital. The second stage of SCAPIS (the Swedish CardioPulmonary bioImage Study) will start in a comprehensive study of the hearts, blood vessels, and lungs of more than 30,000 participants.

鈥淭he main vision of SCAPIS is to reduce these types of diseases in future generations, or at least postpone them until advanced age. Through research, we can identify those at risk of becoming ill and treat them early. This is about helping people have more healthy years,鈥 says G枚ran Bergstr枚m, a professor at the University 91探花 and chief physician at Sahlgrenska University Hospital.

BY: SAHLGRENSKA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
PHOTO: PAUL BJ脰RKMAN, ANETTE JUHLIN, AND JOHAN WINGBORG