Gunilla Brun Sundblad
Karolinska Institutet
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European Journal of Pain | 2007
Gunilla Brun Sundblad; Tönu Saartok; Lars-Magnus Engström
In this nationwide study, 1975 students from grades 3, 6, and 9 (ages 9, 12, and 15 at the onset of the year), were recruited from randomly selected schools, which represented different geographical areas throughout Sweden.
Pain | 2008
Gunilla Brun Sundblad; Anna Jansson; Tönu Saartok; Per Renström; Lars-Magnus Engström
&NA; The aim of this longitudinal study was to assess changes with age regarding prevalence of pain and perceived health in a student population, as well as change over time at grade level. Pain included frequency of headache, abdominal, and musculoskeletal pain and perceived health included problems sleeping and/or if they often felt tired, lonely, and sad. If gender, age (grade level), stress, physically activity were related to pain and health complaints were tested with multivariate logistic regression analysis. The students (n = 1908) came from randomly selected schools throughout Sweden and attended grades 3, 6 and 9 (ages 9, 12 and 15 at the onset of the year) in 2001. Three years later, 67% (n = 1276) of the same students answered a questionnaire that was constructed for the purpose of the studies. The responses given by the same students showed that girls’ complaints of pain and perceived health increased with age and boys decreased. Over half (56%) of the girls and two‐thirds (67%) of the boys reported no frequent complaints either year. At grade level most variables were rated the same as three years earlier by the same age group. Stress was significantly related to pain and health complaints for girls and the risk of complaints, as calculated with odds ratio, was most evident for students who were characterized as being physically inactive in 2001 and remained inactive three years later. Jointly, significant predictors, such as stress, being physically inactive, gender and grade level, explained 8–20% of the frequent complaints.
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports | 2005
Gunilla Brun Sundblad; Tönu Saartok; Lars-Magnus Engström; Per Renström
During the spring of 2001, 1975 children, from grades 3, 6 and 9 participated in a nationwide, multidisciplinary collaboration study. The students came from randomly selected classes throughout Sweden, representing different geographical and socio‐economic areas. The aim of this study was to collect and evaluate self‐reported injuries and associated factors during various physical activities as recalled retrospectively for 3 months by the students.
BMC Public Health | 2006
Gunilla Brun Sundblad; Tönu Saartok; Lars-Magnus Engström
Archive | 2017
Suzanne Lundvall; Gunilla Brun Sundblad
12th FIEP European Congress (European Congress of the International federation of physical and sports education (Féderation internationale d'éducation physique), 13th to 16th September 2017, Luxembourg | 2017
Suzanne Lundvall; Gunilla Brun Sundblad
Archive | 2016
Anna Tidén; Gunilla Brun Sundblad; Suzanne Lundvall
Swedish Journal of Sport Research | 2014
Marie Graffman-Sahlberg; Gunilla Brun Sundblad; Suzanne Lundvall
Archive | 2014
Marie Graffman-Sahlberg; Gunilla Brun Sundblad; Suzanne Lundvall
Archive | 2014
Britta Thedin Jakobsson; Gunilla Brun Sundblad; Suzanne Lundvall; Karin Redelius