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Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH)

Public university for education related to sport sciences.

The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH) is a Specialized University. NIH holds a national responsibility to provide higher education and scientific research in its corresponding fields.

The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences is a public university located at Sognsvann in Oslo, Norway. It has the national responsibility for education and research related within sport sciences. It provides education at the Bachelor, Master and Doctorate levels.

Visit website: https://www.nih.no/en/

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Details last updated 22-Nov-2019

People at Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH)

Ulf Ekelund

Professor in Physical Activity Epidemiology and Health Norwegian School of Sport Sciences.

Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH) News

Men (and, strangely, only men) in physical jobs live longer than their peers

Men (and, strangely, only men) in physical jobs live longer than their peers

Fight Aging! - 11-May-2021

Physically active work life and better lifestyle choices linked to long-term survival in men

A quick 11-minute workout can help you live longer

A quick 11-minute workout can help you live longer

Metro - 07-Jan-2021

Moderate exercise for 11-35 minutes counteracts long hours of sitting & improves the lifespan

Exercise recommendations by WHO to avoid early death

Exercise recommendations by WHO to avoid early death

YAHOO! - 25-Nov-2020

Exercise is the key to fight early death in people who sit for prolonged hours

Exercising a little can boost longevity for older adults

Exercising a little can boost longevity for older adults

Guardian - 21-Aug-2019

Norwegian review of 36,000 cases links more activity overall with lower risk of death

Sedentary behaviour and its long-term effects

Sedentary behaviour and its long-term effects

BBC - 27-Jul-2016

An hour of brisk exercising each day can prevent the risks of early death