Browsing Fakultet for samfunns- og utdanningsvitenskap (SU) by Author "Østerås, Berit"
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Adolescent Health. Perceived Stress in Relation to Pain, Physical Fitness, Mindfulness, and BMI
Østerås, Berit (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2019:3, Doctoral thesis, 2019)Summary: Stress and pain are prevalent and significantly associated in Norwegian 15-16 year olds. Physical fitness seems not to protect against stress in the adolescents. Attention awareness, on the contrary, might have ... -
Dosage-dependence of graded exercise therapy in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome.
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Pain is prevalent among adolescents and equally related to stress across genders
Østerås, Berit; Sigmundsson, Hermundur; Haga, Monika (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Background: Young people seem increasingly disabled due to pain and stress. Pain and stress are health risks with adverse long-term health effects. Traditionally, these health risks have been most prevalent and strongest ... -
Perceived stress and musculoskeletal pain are prevalent and significantly associated in adolescents : An epidemiological cross-sectional study
Østerås, Berit; Sigmundsson, Hermundur; Haga, Monika (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Background: Long-term musculoskeletal pain and negative stress are health risks with adverse long-term health effects, and these health risks seem to increase among young people. The mechanisms behind this are unclear. ... -
Physical Fitness Levels Do Not Affect Stress Levels in a Sample of Norwegian Adolescents
Østerås, Berit; Sigmundsson, Hermundur; Haga, Monika (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Physical inactivity, low physical fitness, and perceived stress during adolescence are presumed to be risk factors for various disorders and subjective health complaints. On the other hand, physical activity and physical ... -
Psychometric Properties of the Perceived Stress Questionnaire (PSQ) in 15–16 Years Old Norwegian Adolescents
Østerås, Berit; Sigmundsson, Hermundur; Haga, Monika (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)A better understanding about prerequisites of health and well-being in adolescents is important to prevent chronicity and comorbidities of stress and to improve health promotion in this group. For this purpose, useful ...