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Ulf Ekelund
Researcher at Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
Publications - 661
Citations - 88198
Ulf Ekelund is an academic researcher from Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 115, co-authored 611 publications receiving 70618 citations. Previous affiliations of Ulf Ekelund include Norwegian Institute of Public Health & Lund University.
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Effects of Reducing Sedentary Time on Glucose Metabolism in Pakistani Immigrant Men
TL;DR: This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License, where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited.
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Ability of emergency physicians to diagnose acute coronary syndrome on the ECG of acute chest pain patients
TL;DR: Methods 80 male and female ED physicians each received 20 ECGs and answered two questions for each ECG: will this patient’s discharge diagnosis be ACS?
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71 Clinical presentation of pulmonary embolism among patients in the emergency department
G Nadim,Ulf Ekelund,J Lundberg,Mikkel Brabrand,Helene Christine Kildegaard Jensen,Annemarie Touborg Lassen +5 more
TL;DR: Pulmonary embolism patients have a wide variety of symptoms and most PE patients present with other symptoms than dyspnea, according to a cross-sectional study of adult patients attending the EDs at Odense University Hospital and Hospital of Southwest Jutland.
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Research priority setting in emergency care: A scoping review
Julia Crilly,Ya-ling Huang,Michelle Krahe,Daniel Björk Wilhelms,Ulf Ekelund,Erika Hörlin,Jessica Hayes,Gerben Keijzers +7 more
TL;DR: The authors provide a comprehensive overview of published emergency care priority-setting studies by collating and comparing priority-set methodology and describe the resulting research priorities identified, and provide a scoping review.
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Impediments to and impact of checklists on performance of emergency interventions in primary care: an in situ simulation-based randomized controlled trial.
TL;DR: In this article, a randomized controlled trial evaluated emergency intervention performance during two scenarios (hypoglycemia-coma and anaphylaxis-cardiac arrest) simulated at primary care centers, and whether checklist access improved performance.