Sari Stenholm
Professor
samast@utu.fi +358 29 450 2755 +358 50 465 1745 Kiinamyllynkatu 10 Turku |
Public Health; Gerontology; Epidemiology; Obesity; Sarcopenia; Physical Fitness; Physical activity; Accelerometry; Aging; Retirement
Selected earlier employment
- 2015-2020
Academy Research Fellow, University of Turku - 2014-2015
Professor of gerontology, University of Tampere - 2013-2015
Senior Researcher, University of Turku - 2010-2013
Senior Researcher, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Turku /
Helsinki - 2007-2009
Visiting Post-doctoral Fellow, National Institutes of Health, National
Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD, USA - 2004-2007
Researcher, National Public Health Institute, Turku
Ongoing studies as a PI
Finnish
Retirement and Aging study (FIREA), 2013– (www.utu.fi/firea ).
- Aim: Examine changes in health behaviors, health, and
functioning before and after retirement transition - Funders: Academy of Finland, Ministry of Education and
Culture, Juho Vainio Foundation, Hospital District of Southwest Finland
REACT
intervention (Enhancing physical activity and healthy aging among recent
retirees – Randomized controlled in-home physical activity trial, NCT03320746),
2017–
intervention (Enhancing physical activity and healthy aging among recent
retirees – Randomized controlled in-home physical activity trial, NCT03320746),
2017–
Aim: Examine and evaluate the effectiveness of technology-supported
physical activity intervention among recent retireesFunders: Academy of Finland, Ministry of Education and
Culture, Juho Vainio Foundation
Factors
predicting extension of working life among aging workers, 2018–
predicting extension of working life among aging workers, 2018–
- Aim: Predictors and health consequences of extended
working life - Funder: Finnish Work Environment Fund
Awards and other honors
- Prize
for Promising researcher in gerontology, the Nordic Gerontology
Federation, 2014. - Paper
award, 2nd place, Finnish Society of Sport Sciences, 2016.
International research visits
- Visiting Scientist, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public
Health, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Boston, MA, USA, June 2017 – July 2017 - Visiting Scientist, National Institutes of Health,
National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD, USA, September 2012 – October 2012 - Visiting Post-doctoral Fellow, National Institutes of
Health, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD, USA, November 2007 –
November 2009
Publications
- 119 in international peer-reviewed journals and 5 in
Finnish peer-reviewed journals - 34 first authorship, 17 last authorship
- H index 26
Other academic activities
Editorial board membership
- Journals of Gerontology: Medical Sciences
- Scandinavian Journal for Work, Environment &
Health
Positions of trust
- Member of Advisory Board, Center for Healthy Aging,
University of Copenhagen - Member of Research Faculty at the Medical Faculty in
University of Turku - Member of Scientific Committee, Nordic Gerontological
Federation (NGF)
Research training merits
- Experience in supervising PhD students (2 completed,
10 ongoing) and postdoctoral fellows - Opponent (4 times) or
examiner for PhD thesis (3 times)
Grant reviewer
- Expert reviewing panel in the Swedish Research Council
- Several other grant reviews for international funding institutes
- Miten työterveyshuolto voi edistää eläkkeelle siirtyvän työntekijän terveyttä? (2024)
- Työterveyslääkäri
- Osteosarcopenia in Finland: prevalence and associated factors (2024)
- Archives of Osteoporosis
- Physical activity and risk of workplace and commuting injuries : a cohort study (2024)
- Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health
- Relationship of device measured physical activity type and posture with cardiometabolic health markers: pooled dose-response associations from the Prospective Physical Activity, Sitting and Sleep Consortium (2024)
- Diabetologia
- Stimulating leisure-time activities and the risk of dementia : a multi-cohort study (2024)
- Age and Ageing
- Turun 75-vuotisneuvolatutkimus - neuvolatarkastus, katoanalyysi ja ikääntyvien arviot neuvolatarkastuksesta (2024)
- Yleislääkäri
- Acceptable, useful, and ineffective? Recent retirees’ experiences of a 12-month activity tracker-based physical activity intervention (2023)
- Digital health
- Association of Sit-to-Stand Capacity and Free-Living Performance Using Thigh-Worn Accelerometers among 60-to 90-Yr-Old Adults (2023)
- Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
- Association of sleep with cognitive function during retirement transition: the Whitehall II study (2023)
- Sleep
- Association of working hours with accelerometer-based sleep duration and sleep quality on the following night among older employees (2023)
- Sleep epidemiology
- Associations between arterial health and sexual function in late middle-aged women (2023)
- Maturitas
- Changes in ambulatory blood pressure during the transition to retirement (2023)
- Journal of Hypertension
- Circulating cell-free DNA in health and disease - the relationship to health behaviours, ageing phenotypes and metabolomics (2023)
- GeroScience
- Climate Change, Summer Temperature, and Heat-Related Mortality in Finland: Multicohort Study with Projections for a Sustainable vs Fossil-Fueled Future to 2050 (2023)
- Environmental Health Perspectives
- Concurrent changes in physical activity and physical functioning during retirement transition-a multi-trajectory analysis (2023)
- PLoS ONE
- Daily Physical Activity Patterns and Their Associations with Cardiometabolic Biomarkers: The Maastricht Study (2023)
- Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
- Device-measured physical activity and cardiometabolic health: the Prospective Physical Activity, Sitting, and Sleep (ProPASS) consortium (2023)
- European Heart Journal
- Does work-related and commuting physical activity predict changes in physical activity and sedentary behavior during the transition to retirement? GPS and accelerometer study (2023)
- Health and Place
- Do Sleep Problems Explain the Association Between Work Stress and the Trajectories of Work Ability From Midlife to Pensionable Age? (2023)
- Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
- Enhancing the Reliability of Wearable Cardiac Monitoring using Accelerometer Activity Data (2023)
- Body Sensor Networks Conference