Public defence of doctoral thesis in Health Science with Øyvind Karlsson

Fri 16 Dec 2022 09.00–12.00
Östersund
Campus Östersund, room O213
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Welcome on December 16 when Øyvind Karlsson defends his thesis "Monitoring health problems and training to support performance in competitive cross-country ski athletes"

Picture of a man with this text on the side: Public defense of doctoral thesis in Health Science with Öyvind Karlsson ”Monitoring health problems and training to support performance in competitive cross-country ski athletes” Friday December 16, 2022.

Summary

Competitive cross-country ski athletes are vulnerable to developing various health-related symptoms and conditions due to several factors, such as high physiological and psychological demands, extreme competition and training environments, high training loads, demanding competition schedules, and frequent travel.

Typical health-related symptoms and conditions among elite-level cross-country skiers are respiratory tract infections, gastrointestinal infections, exertional asthma, overtraining and low energy availability. Health problems can potentially lead to them missing important competitions and training, understanding the connections between training and illness, and how it affects performance is therefore important.

In my thesis, I have therefore investigated the connections between training, performance, and health problems, with a particular focus on diseases, with the aim of improving the support given to the active in order to ultimately increase their performance.

Supervisors

Main supervisor: Kerry McGawley

Assistant supervisor: Marko S. Laaksonen

Opponent

Professor Shona Halson, Australian Catholic University

 

Abstract


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