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The Research Council of Norway: Oslo, NO

2022-08-08 to present | Senior Adviser (Health)
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Katrine Rolid

Oslo University Hospital: Oslo, Oslo, NO

2022-03-01 to 2022-08-08 | Reseasrcher (Department of Research and Development. Division of Emergencies and Critical Care )
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Katrine Rolid

University of Oslo: Oslo, Oslo, NO

2022-01-24 to 2022-06-01 | Senior Physical Therapist, PhD (Dep of Clinical Services )
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Katrine Rolid

The norwegian directorate for ehealth : Oslo , NO

2021-09-01 to 2022-01-23 | Senior adviser
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Katrine Rolid

Oslo University Hospital: Oslo, Oslo, NO

2017-01-01 to 2021-10-08 | PhD candidate (Dept of Cardiology )
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Katrine Rolid

Education and qualifications (3)

University of Oslo: Oslo, Oslo, NO

2017-01-01 to 2021-10-08 | Philosphiae Doctor (PhD) (Institute of Clinical Medicine )
Education
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Katrine Rolid

University of Oslo: Oslo, Oslo, NO

2008-08-15 to 2011-12-16 | MSc
Education
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Katrine Rolid

Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus: Oslo, Oslo , NO

2000-08-15 to 2004-06-15 | Bachelor i Physical Therapy
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Katrine Rolid

Funding (1)

High Intensity Interval Training in de novo Heart Transplant Recipients

2018-01 to 2021-12 | Grant
Norwegian Health Association (Oslo , NO)
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Katrine Rolid

Works (14)

A novel wearable bioimpedance sensor for continuous monitoring of fluid balance: a study on isotonic hypovolemia in healthy adults

Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing
2024-12-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Harald Noddeland; Frida Bremnes; Anne Thorud; Katrine Rolid; Jørn Kvaerness; Ellen Andreassen Jaatun; Sigve Nyvik Aas
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A randomized clinical study using optical coherence tomography to evaluate the short‐term effects of high‐intensity interval training on cardiac allograft vasculopathy: a HITTS substudy

Clinical Transplantation
2022-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Muzammil Rafique; Ole Geir Solberg; Lars Gullestad; Bjørn Bendz; Niels Ramsing Holm; Omeed Neghabat; Jouke Dijkstra; Kari Nytrøen; Katrine Rolid; Ketil Lunde
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Strong evidence for parasympathetic sinoatrial reinnervation after heart transplantation

The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
2021-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Anders H Christensen; Sissel Nygaard; Katrine Rolid; Kari Nytrøen; Lars Gullestad; Arnt Fiane; Erik Thaulow; Gaute Døhlen; J. Philip Saul; Vegard B B Wyller
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Functional evidence of low-pressure cardiopulmonary baroreceptor reinnervation 1 year after heart transplantation.

European journal of applied physiology
2021-01-03 | Journal article
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Katrine Rolid

Effect of high-intensity interval training in young heart transplant recipients: results from two randomized controlled trials

BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
2020-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Kari Nytrøen; Katrine Rolid; Marianne Yardley; Lars Gullestad
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High-intensity interval training and health-related quality of life in de novo heart transplant recipients – results from a randomized controlled trial

Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
2020-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Katrine Rolid; Arne K. Andreassen; Marianne Yardley; Einar Gude; Elisabeth Bjørkelund; Anne R. Authen; Ingelin Grov; Kjell I. Pettersen; Christian H. Dall; Kristjan Karason et al.
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Long-term effects of high-intensity training vs moderate intensity training in heart transplant recipients: A 3-year follow-up study of the randomized-controlled HITTS study

American Journal of Transplantation
2020-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Katrine Rolid; Arne K. Andreassen; Marianne Yardley; Einar Gude; Elisabeth Bjørkelund; Anne R. Authen; Ingelin Grov; Kaspar Broch; Lars Gullestad; Kari Nytrøen
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Early Signs of Sinoatrial Reinnervation in the Transplanted Heart.

Transplantation
2020-12-14 | Journal article
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Katrine Rolid

Autonomic cardiovascular control changes in recent heart transplant recipients lead to physiological limitations in response to orthostatic challenge and isometric exercise

European Journal of Applied Physiology
2019-10 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1439-6319
Part of ISSN: 1439-6327
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Katrine Rolid
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Response by Nytrøen et al to Letter Regarding Article, “Effect of High-Intensity Interval Training in De Novo Heart Transplant Recipients in Scandinavia”

Circulation
2019-10-22 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0009-7322
Part of ISSN: 1524-4539
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Katrine Rolid

Effect of High-Intensity Interval Training in De Novo Heart Transplant Recipients in Scandinavia

Circulation
2019-05-07 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0009-7322
Part of ISSN: 1524-4539
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Katrine Rolid

Agreement between PG-SGA category and fat-free mass in colorectal cancer patients

Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
2018-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Hanna Ræder; Christine Henriksen; Siv Kjølsrud Bøhn; Anne-Rikke O`de Fey Vilbo; Hege Berg Henriksen; Ane Sørlie Kværner; Katrine Rolid; Ingvild Paur; Sigbjørn Smeland; Rune Blomhoff
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Long-term effects of high-intensity interval training in heart transplant recipients: A 5-year follow-up study of a randomized controlled trial

Clinical Transplantation
2017-01 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0902-0063
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Katrine Rolid

Design and rationale of the HITTS randomized controlled trial: Effect of High-intensity Interval Training in de novo Heart Transplant Recipients in Scandinavia

American Heart Journal
2016-02 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0002-8703
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Katrine Rolid

Peer review (6 reviews for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for BMJ open. (6)