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Øyvind Ellingsen er professor i cellulær kardiologi ved Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelig universitet (NTNU), overlege ved Hjertemedisinsk klinikk, St Olavs Hospital i Trondheim, og er instituttleder ved Institutt for sirkulasjon og bildediagnostikk. Han studerte medisin og tok doktorgraden ved Universitetet i Oslo og har vært postdoktor ved Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA.
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Dr. Ellingsen etablerte et laboratorium for cellulær kardiologi ved NTNU i 1996, og det arbeider nå med trening som medisinsk behandling. Langsiktige mål er å klarlegge mekanismene for den gode effekten av trening ved hjerte-karsykdom, å anvende dem til bedre opplegg for forebyggelse og rehabilitering, og til å bruke dem som prinsipp for ny medisinsk behandling.
Ellingsen er med i HUNT3 Kondis-studien av fysisk aktivitet, aerob kapasitet og endotelfunksjon i Helseundersøkelsen i Nord-Trøndelag, leder styringskomitéen for multisenterstudien SMARTEX-HF, og er samarbeidspartner i Cardiac Exercise Research Group (CERG). Han har vært involvert i vitenskapelige undersøkelser av biologiske virkninger av meditasjon siden 2006.
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Tidsskriftspublikasjoner
- (2012) Cardiology in Practice in Europe 2012: Guidelines. Circulation. 2012; volum 126 (2).
- (2012) Exercise Training Corrects Control of Spontaneous Calcium Waves in Hearts From Myocardial Infarction Heart Failure Rats. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 2012; volum 227 (1).
- (2012) Increased heart rate variability during nondirective meditation. European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation. 2012; volum 19 (4).
- (2012) Age and gender differences of endothelial function in 4739 healthy adults: the HUNT3 Fitness Study. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 2012
- (2012) Insomnia and Endothelial Function - The HUNT 3 Fitness Study. PLoS ONE. 2012; volum 7 (12).
- (2012) Controlled study of myocardial recovery after interval training in heart failure: SMARTEX-HF - rationale and design. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 2012; volum 19 (4).
- (2011) A comparison of retrospectively self-gated magnetic resonance imaging and high-frequency echocardiography for characterization of left ventricular function in mice. Laboratory Animals. Journal of the Laboratory Animal Science Association. 2011; volum 45 (1).
- (2011) Peak Oxygen Uptake and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in 4631 Healthy Women and Men. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 2011; volum 43 (8).
- (2011) Energy at heart: matching demand with production. Cardiovascular Research. 2011; volum 90 (1).
- (2011) The Effect of Exercise Training on Transverse Tubules in Normal, Remodeled, and Reverse Remodeled Hearts. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 2011; volum 226 (9).
- (2011) Intrinsic Aerobic Capacity Sets a Divide for Aging and Longevity. Circulation Research. 2011; volum 109 (10).
- (2011) Slowed relaxation and preserved maximal force in soleus muscles of mice with targeted disruption of the Serca2 gene in skeletal muscle. Journal of Physiology. 2011; volum 589 (24).
- (2010) Meditation-specific prefrontal cortical activation during Acem meditation: An fMRI study. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 2010; volum 111 (1).
- (2010) High-intensity exercise training in mice with cardiomyocyte-specific disruption of Serca2. Journal of applied physiology. 2010; volum 108 (5).
- (2010) Exercise training before cardiac-specific Serca2 disruption attenuates the decline in cardiac function in mice. Journal of applied physiology. 2010; volum 109 (6).
- (2010) Smoking tobacco versus snuff; impact on endothelial function in a healthy norwegian population. European Heart Journal. 2010; volum 31.
- (2009) Pathological and physiological hypertrophies are regulated by distinct gene programs. European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation. 2009; volum 16 (6).
- (2009) Exercise training preserves running capacity in mice after excision of cardiac SERCA2 gene. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 2009; volum 41 (5).
- (2009) Increased Theta and Alpha EEG Activity During Nondirective Meditation. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 2009; volum 15 (11).
- (2009) Spotlight: Oyvind Ellingsen, MD, PhD Ninety-Five-Percent Confident That Interval Training Can Improve Heart Function in Chronic Heart Failure. Circulation. 2009; volum 119 (12).