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Fitness M/K har endnu en gang fået lov til at komme på Sportskongres, den danske kongres for idrætsmedicin og idrætsfysioterapi og fået lov til at interviewe nogle af oplægsholderne. 1. Tron Krosshaug - om brugen af anvendt biomekanik i træningsplanlægning 2. Jan Lexell - lidt om udviklingen af musklerne hen over livet, men mest om Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUE'er) på lægemidler i sport (i relation til doping) 3. Julie Jacobsen - Om hofteinstabilitet - et nyt begreb indenfor hoftens kliniske biomekanik 4. Niamh Brady - Om brug af VR i skulderrehabilitering 5. Sofia Lindorrsson - om compartment syndrom (f.eks. skinnebensbetændelse) 6. Mette Hansen. - Om den lille forskel mellem mænd og kvinder i sportspræstationer 7. Jasmin Bagge - Om stamcellebehandling
Kan man være præsident eller komme med på Sirius-patruljen, når ens krop og hjerne hver måned er tvunget i hormonelevator? Kvinders hormonudsving og deres betydning pirrer forskerne. Den kvindelige cyklus gør kvindekroppen notorisk svær at forske i, men samtidig er kvindehjernen på grund af hormonudsvingene særligt robust og giver mulighed for avanceret hjerneforskning. Sygt nok går den kvindelige cyklus efter i sømmene og undersøger blandt andet, hvordan du kan leve efter din cyklus, hvad den betyder for sport, og hvad der er op og ned med den sagnomspundne PMS. Medvirkende: Vibe Frøkjær, hjerneforsker og overlæge Region Hovedstadens Psykiatri og Mette Hansen, lektor på Institut for Folkesundhed, Aarhus Universitet. Vært: Maja Thiele, læge og forsker. Producer: Victoria Touveneau. sygtnok@dr.dk
How seriously should take the Chinese government's discourse about ‘ecological civilization'? Mette Hansen argues that whatever the shortcomings of this rather grandiose notion, it offers an invaluable means of engaging China in important global debates about the future of the planet – and should not simply be glibly dismissed as an exercise in green-washing. She finds particular hope in pop-up local environmental initiatives that deploy the official discourse creatively to advance a green agenda. Mette Halskov Hansen is professor of China studies at the University of Oslo Her latest book is the The Great Smog of China (Association for Asian Studies, 2020, co-authored with Anna L. Ahlers and Rune Svarverud). This podcast is one of a series recorded with the keynote speakers from the Fourteenth Annual Nordic NIAS Council Conference ‘China's Rise/Asia's Responses' held on 10–11 June 2021, in collaboration with the Nordic Association for China Studies and the University of Helsinki. The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) based at the University of Copenhagen, along with our academic partners: the Centre for East Asian Studies at the University of Turku, Asianettverket at the University of Oslo, and the Stockholm Centre for Global Asia at Stockholm University. We aim to produce timely, topical and well-edited discussions of new research and developments about Asia. Transcripts of the Nordic Asia Podcasts: http://www.nias.ku.dk/nordic-asia-podcast About NIAS: www.nias.ku.dk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
How seriously should take the Chinese government's discourse about ‘ecological civilization'? Mette Hansen argues that whatever the shortcomings of this rather grandiose notion, it offers an invaluable means of engaging China in important global debates about the future of the planet – and should not simply be glibly dismissed as an exercise in green-washing. She finds particular hope in pop-up local environmental initiatives that deploy the official discourse creatively to advance a green agenda. Mette Halskov Hansen is professor of China studies at the University of Oslo Her latest book is the The Great Smog of China (Association for Asian Studies, 2020, co-authored with Anna L. Ahlers and Rune Svarverud). This podcast is one of a series recorded with the keynote speakers from the Fourteenth Annual Nordic NIAS Council Conference ‘China's Rise/Asia's Responses' held on 10–11 June 2021, in collaboration with the Nordic Association for China Studies and the University of Helsinki. The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) based at the University of Copenhagen, along with our academic partners: the Centre for East Asian Studies at the University of Turku, Asianettverket at the University of Oslo, and the Stockholm Centre for Global Asia at Stockholm University. We aim to produce timely, topical and well-edited discussions of new research and developments about Asia. Transcripts of the Nordic Asia Podcasts: http://www.nias.ku.dk/nordic-asia-podcast About NIAS: www.nias.ku.dk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
How seriously should take the Chinese government's discourse about ‘ecological civilization'? Mette Hansen argues that whatever the shortcomings of this rather grandiose notion, it offers an invaluable means of engaging China in important global debates about the future of the planet – and should not simply be glibly dismissed as an exercise in green-washing. She finds particular hope in pop-up local environmental initiatives that deploy the official discourse creatively to advance a green agenda. Mette Halskov Hansen is professor of China studies at the University of Oslo Her latest book is the The Great Smog of China (Association for Asian Studies, 2020, co-authored with Anna L. Ahlers and Rune Svarverud). This podcast is one of a series recorded with the keynote speakers from the Fourteenth Annual Nordic NIAS Council Conference ‘China's Rise/Asia's Responses' held on 10–11 June 2021, in collaboration with the Nordic Association for China Studies and the University of Helsinki. The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) based at the University of Copenhagen, along with our academic partners: the Centre for East Asian Studies at the University of Turku, Asianettverket at the University of Oslo, and the Stockholm Centre for Global Asia at Stockholm University. We aim to produce timely, topical and well-edited discussions of new research and developments about Asia. Transcripts of the Nordic Asia Podcasts: http://www.nias.ku.dk/nordic-asia-podcast About NIAS: www.nias.ku.dk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
How seriously should take the Chinese government's discourse about ‘ecological civilization'? Mette Hansen argues that whatever the shortcomings of this rather grandiose notion, it offers an invaluable means of engaging China in important global debates about the future of the planet – and should not simply be glibly dismissed as an exercise in green-washing. She finds particular hope in pop-up local environmental initiatives that deploy the official discourse creatively to advance a green agenda. Mette Halskov Hansen is professor of China studies at the University of Oslo Her latest book is the The Great Smog of China (Association for Asian Studies, 2020, co-authored with Anna L. Ahlers and Rune Svarverud). This podcast is one of a series recorded with the keynote speakers from the Fourteenth Annual Nordic NIAS Council Conference ‘China's Rise/Asia's Responses' held on 10–11 June 2021, in collaboration with the Nordic Association for China Studies and the University of Helsinki. The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) based at the University of Copenhagen, along with our academic partners: the Centre for East Asian Studies at the University of Turku, Asianettverket at the University of Oslo, and the Stockholm Centre for Global Asia at Stockholm University. We aim to produce timely, topical and well-edited discussions of new research and developments about Asia. Transcripts of the Nordic Asia Podcasts: http://www.nias.ku.dk/nordic-asia-podcast About NIAS: www.nias.ku.dk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
How seriously should take the Chinese government's discourse about ‘ecological civilization'? Mette Hansen argues that whatever the shortcomings of this rather grandiose notion, it offers an invaluable means of engaging China in important global debates about the future of the planet – and should not simply be glibly dismissed as an exercise in green-washing. She finds particular hope in pop-up local environmental initiatives that deploy the official discourse creatively to advance a green agenda. Mette Halskov Hansen is professor of China studies at the University of Oslo Her latest book is the The Great Smog of China (Association for Asian Studies, 2020, co-authored with Anna L. Ahlers and Rune Svarverud). This podcast is one of a series recorded with the keynote speakers from the Fourteenth Annual Nordic NIAS Council Conference ‘China's Rise/Asia's Responses' held on 10–11 June 2021, in collaboration with the Nordic Association for China Studies and the University of Helsinki. The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) based at the University of Copenhagen, along with our academic partners: the Centre for East Asian Studies at the University of Turku, Asianettverket at the University of Oslo, and the Stockholm Centre for Global Asia at Stockholm University. We aim to produce timely, topical and well-edited discussions of new research and developments about Asia. Transcripts of the Nordic Asia Podcasts: http://www.nias.ku.dk/nordic-asia-podcast About NIAS: www.nias.ku.dk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
How seriously should take the Chinese government's discourse about ‘ecological civilization'? Mette Hansen argues that whatever the shortcomings of this rather grandiose notion, it offers an invaluable means of engaging China in important global debates about the future of the planet – and should not simply be glibly dismissed as an exercise in green-washing. She finds particular hope in pop-up local environmental initiatives that deploy the official discourse creatively to advance a green agenda. Mette Halskov Hansen is professor of China studies at the University of Oslo Her latest book is the The Great Smog of China (Association for Asian Studies, 2020, co-authored with Anna L. Ahlers and Rune Svarverud). This podcast is one of a series recorded with the keynote speakers from the Fourteenth Annual Nordic NIAS Council Conference ‘China's Rise/Asia's Responses' held on 10–11 June 2021, in collaboration with the Nordic Association for China Studies and the University of Helsinki. The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) based at the University of Copenhagen, along with our academic partners: the Centre for East Asian Studies at the University of Turku, Asianettverket at the University of Oslo, and the Stockholm Centre for Global Asia at Stockholm University. We aim to produce timely, topical and well-edited discussions of new research and developments about Asia. Transcripts of the Nordic Asia Podcasts: http://www.nias.ku.dk/nordic-asia-podcast About NIAS: www.nias.ku.dk Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies
How seriously should take the Chinese government's discourse about ‘ecological civilization'? Mette Hansen argues that whatever the shortcomings of this rather grandiose notion, it offers an invaluable means of engaging China in important global debates about the future of the planet – and should not simply be glibly dismissed as an exercise in green-washing. She finds particular hope in pop-up local environmental initiatives that deploy the official discourse creatively to advance a green agenda. Mette Halskov Hansen is professor of China studies at the University of Oslo Her latest book is the The Great Smog of China (Association for Asian Studies, 2020, co-authored with Anna L. Ahlers and Rune Svarverud). This podcast is one of a series recorded with the keynote speakers from the Fourteenth Annual Nordic NIAS Council Conference ‘China's Rise/Asia's Responses' held on 10–11 June 2021, in collaboration with the Nordic Association for China Studies and the University of Helsinki. The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) based at the University of Copenhagen, along with our academic partners: the Centre for East Asian Studies at the University of Turku, Asianettverket at the University of Oslo, and the Stockholm Centre for Global Asia at Stockholm University. We aim to produce timely, topical and well-edited discussions of new research and developments about Asia. Transcripts of the Nordic Asia Podcasts: http://www.nias.ku.dk/nordic-asia-podcast About NIAS: www.nias.ku.dk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I weekenden tørner Anne Mette Hansen igen ud for Györ i Champions Leagues Final 4 i Budapest. Hun har prøvet det før og befinder sig i en klub, hvor det at være en del af den europæiske top har været hverdag i det seneste årti. En klub med en helt særlig vinderkultur. I denne samtale fortæller Anne Mette Hansen om hendes rolle i Györ. Om holdets indgang til semifinalen mod Brest Bretagne, og om den turbulente sæson. Og så får vi også vendt det danske kvindelandshold, den nye landstræner Jesper Jensen og fremtiden for hende og landsholdet. Mød en af dansk håndbolds helt store profiler her. Gæst: Anne Mette Hansen Vært: Thomas Ladegaard *Udsendelsen er sponsoreret af Sparekassen Kronjylland*
Hvorfor går ca. 50 % af Danmarks befolkning egentlig med BH? I dag handler Kraniebrud om BH'en - om hvordan vi fandt på, at kvinder skulle gå med sådan en, om den har nogen funktion for krop og ryg, eller kun for kropsidealerne. Vi spørger psykologien, hvorfor undertøj overhovedet er noget, vi synes er frækt - og om det virkelig er rigtigt, at rødstrømperne satte ild til det i 1970'erne. Medvirkende: Etnolog Frederikke Heich, idrætsfysiolog Mette Hansen og filosof Rasmus Ugilt.
Hvorfor går ca. 50 % af Danmarks befolkning egentlig med BH? I dag handler Kraniebrud om BH'en - om hvordan vi fandt på, at kvinder skulle gå med sådan en, om den har nogen funktion for krop og ryg, eller kun for kropsidealerne. Vi spørger psykologien, hvorfor undertøj overhovedet er noget, vi synes er frækt - og om det virkelig er rigtigt, at rødstrømperne satte ild til det i 1970'erne. Medvirkende: Etnolog Frederikke Heich, idrætsfysiolog Mette Hansen og filosof Rasmus Ugilt.
Tobias Jørgensen er bare 21 år, men har allerede redet EM seks gange og NM fire gange. I det hele taget er han bare en virkelig sej ung rytter, som ved hvad han vil med sin ridning. Ham kan du høre og høre om i det her afsnit. Og så kan du også høre dyrlæge Mette Hansen fortælle, hvorfor hun mener, at vi er alt for hurtige til at smide dækkener på vores heste. Hun har også et par gode råd til den kommende dækkensæson, som hun gerne deler ud af.
Hvordan er det å være kvinne i Øst-Asia? Vi snakker med Mette Hansen, professor i Kina-studier ved UiO, om kvinners muligheter i politikk og næringsliv. I tillegg har vi sett på Lolita-stilen og det kjønnsdelte arbeidsmarkedet i Japan, og hva som er den kinesiske idealkvinnen.