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Employment (3)

Norwegian University of Science and Technology: Trondheim, NO

2022-01-01 to present | Postdoctoral researcher (Circulation and Medical Imaging)
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Jonathan Berg

Norwegian University of Science and Technology: Trondheim, NO

2021-09-18 to 2021-12-31 | Researcher (Circulation and Medical Imaging)
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Jonathan Berg

Norwegian University of Science and Technology: Trondheim, NO

2018-03-01 to 2021-09-17 | PhD Candidate (Circulation and Medical Imaging)
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Jonathan Berg

Funding (2)

Generation Iron: Reducing falls with progressive resistance training and novel digital technology in the oldest old

2022-01-01 to present | Grant
Central Norway Regional Health Authority (Stjørdal, NO)
GRANT_NUMBER: 2022-30485
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Jonathan Berg via DimensionsWizard

ØKT STYRKE OG MUSKELMASSE FOR FÆRRE FALL HOS DE ELDSTE ELDRE

2022-01-01 to 2025-12-31 | Grant
Dam Foundation (Oslo, NO)
GRANT_NUMBER: grant.9960753
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Jonathan Berg via DimensionsWizard

Works (6)

Physiological and Perceptual Responses to Single-player vs. Multiplayer Exergaming.

Frontiers in sports and active living
2022-06-16 | Journal article
Contributors: Soria Campo A; Wang AI; Moholdt T; Berg J
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Jonathan Berg

High-intensity exergaming for improved cardiorespiratory fitness: A randomised, controlled trial.

European journal of sport science
2021-05-16 | Journal article
Contributors: Berg J; Haugen G; Wang AI; Moholdt T
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Jonathan Berg

Can Gaming Get You Fit?

Frontiers in physiology
2020-08-20 | Journal article
Contributors: Berg J; Wang AI; Lydersen S; Moholdt T
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Jonathan Berg

Game on: a cycling exergame can elicit moderate-to-vigorous intensity. A pilot study.

BMJ open sport & exercise medicine
2020-03-30 | Journal article
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Jonathan Berg
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Comparison of Mitochondrial Respiration in M. triceps brachii and M. vastus lateralis Between Elite Cross-Country Skiers and Physically Active Controls.

Frontiers in physiology
2019-04-05 | Journal article
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Jonathan Berg

Comparison of Physiological and Perceptual Responses to Upper-, Lower-, and Whole-Body Exercise in Elite Cross-Country Skiers.

Journal of strength and conditioning research
2019-04-01 | Journal article
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Jonathan Berg