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Lulea Tekniska Universitet: Lulea, SE

2020-03-01 to present | Senior Lecturer (Health Sciences)
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Strandkvist V

Lulea Tekniska Universitet: Lulea, SE

2019-11-01 to 2020-03-01 | Junior lecturer (Health Sciences)
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Strandkvist V

Lulea Tekniska Universitet: Lulea, SE

2015-11-01 to 2019-10-31 | PhD-student (Health Sciences)
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Strandkvist V

Norrbottens Lans Landsting: Lulea, SE

2006-01 to 2015-10-31 | Research Assistent (The OLIN-studies)
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Strandkvist V

Education and qualifications (3)

Luleå Tekniska Universitet: Luleå, SE

2015-11-01 to present | PhD-student (Health Sciences)
Education
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Strandkvist V

Lulea Tekniska Universitet: Lulea, SE

2011-09 to 2014-06 | Master of Health Sciences, Physiotherapy (Health Sciences)
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Strandkvist V

Lulea Tekniska Universitet: Lulea, SE

2007-01 to 2010-04 | Bachelor in Physiotherapy (Health sciences)
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Strandkvist V

Funding (1)

Change in hand grip strength among individuals with COPD

2014-01 to 2017 | Grant
Norrbottens Läns Landsting (Luleå, SE)
GRANT_NUMBER: NLL-393361
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NLL-477961

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NLL-553371

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NLL-315501

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Strandkvist V

Works (9)

Lung Function Trajectories and Associated Mortality among Adults with and without Airway Obstruction

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
2023-11-15 | Journal article
Contributors: Helena Backman; Anders Blomberg; Anders Lundquist; Viktor Strandkvist; Sami Sawalha; Ulf Nilsson; Jonas Eriksson-Ström; Linnea Hedman; Caroline Stridsman; Eva Rönmark et al.
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Postural control among individuals with and without chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A cross-sectional study of motor and sensory systems

PLOS ONE
2023-04-25 | Journal article
Contributors: Viktor Strandkvist; Theodoros M. Bampouras; Anne Lindberg; Agneta Larsson; Mascha Pauelsen; Caroline Stridsman; Lars Nyberg; Helena Backman; Ulrik Röijezon
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Hand grip strength is strongly associated with lower limb strength but only weakly with postural control in community-dwelling older adults.

Archives of gerontology and geriatrics
2021-01-16 | Journal article
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Strandkvist V

Frequency domain shows: Fall-related concerns and sensorimotor decline explain inability to adjust postural control strategy in older adults.

PloS one
2020-11-20 | Journal article
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Strandkvist V

Hand grip strength is associated with fatigue among men with COPD: epidemiological data from northern Sweden

Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
2020-03-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Viktor Strandkvist; Mikael Andersson; Helena Backman; Agneta Larsson; Caroline Stridsman; Anne Lindberg
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Decline in sensorimotor systems explains reduced falls self-efficacy

Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
2018-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Mascha Pauelsen; Irene Vikman; Viktor Strandkvist; Agneta Larsson; Ulrik Röijezon
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From COPD epidemiology to studies of pathophysiological disease mechanisms: challenges with regard to study design and recruitment process

European Clinical Respiratory Journal
2017-01-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Anne Lindberg; Robert Linder; Helena Backman; Jonas Eriksson Ström; Andreas Frølich; Ulf Nilsson; Eva Rönmark; Viktor Strandkvist; Annelie F. Behndig; Anders Blomberg
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Hand grip strength is associated with forced expiratory volume in 1 second among subjects with COPD: report from a population-based cohort study.

2016 | Journal article
Contributors: Strandkvist VJ; Backman H; Röding J; Stridsman C; Lindberg A
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Strandkvist V via Europe PubMed Central

Central arterial stiffness is increased among subjects with severe and very severe COPD: report from a population-based cohort study.

2015 | Journal article
Contributors: Qvist L; Nilsson U; Johansson V; Larsson K; Rönmark E; Langrish J; Blomberg A; Lindberg A
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Strandkvist V via Europe PubMed Central