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David Hallman

David Hallman, arbetshälsovetenskap. Tilldelad pris av Kungl. Skytteanska Samfundet.

Research presentation

David Hallman

Lecture, P.h.D in Medicine, associate professor in Occupational health science

Research subject: Occupational Health Sciences

David Hallman is an associate professor at the department of occupational health sciences and psychology. He conducts research on physical activity and occupational health, including outcomes such as sick leave, musculoskeletal pain, and cardiovascular function. The goal is to identify healthy patterns of physical activity at work and outside work - to promote recovery, health and the ability to work across different occupational groups. David also conducts research about flexible work, implementation of activity based offices, and psychosocial and physical risk factors for musculoskeletal pain in eldercare workers.

Degree of Master of social science. Main field of study: Psychology

CURRENT RESEARCH


  • The role of psychosocial working conditions for physical work load, pain and sick leave in eldercare workers, PI
    (project funded by AFA ensurance)·
  • Flexible work: opportunities and challenges, program coordinator
    (Research program funded by Forte)
  • Classification of neck-shoulder pain in workers, PI
    (Project funded by Forte Centre – the body at work – from problem to potential)
  • Implementation of activity based offices, PI
    (project funded by The Swedish transport administration)

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Conference papers

Brusaca, L., Januario, L., Mathiassen, S., Barbieri, D., Oliveira, R., Heiden, M., Oliveira, A. & Hallman, D. (2022). 24-hour compositions of physical (in)activity among office workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a comparison between Brazil and Sweden. Proceedings of the ICAMPAM2022 conference. [More information]
Brusaca, L., Mathiassen, S., Hallman, D., Gupta, N., Barbieri, D. & Oliveira, A. (2022). Temporal patterns of sitting and non-sitting in normal-weight and overweight Brazilian office workers working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Proceedings of the ICAMPAM2022 conference. [More information]
Bergsten, E., Wijk, K. & Hallman, D. (2022). The important process when relocating to activity-based workplaces. . [More information]
Heiden, M., Hallman, D., Svensson, S., Mathiassen, S. & Bergström, G. (2021). Productivity, Well-Being and Work-Family Conflict in Mandatory Telework during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Proceedings of the International Ergonomics Association Conference 2021. [More information]
Januario, L., Mathiassen, S., Stevens, M., Holtermann, A., Bergström, G. & Hallman, D. (2021). Resident handlings in eldercare wards: are they associated with the development of musculoskeletal pain among the workers?. Proceedings of the International Ergonomics Association conference 2021. [More information]
Hallman, D., Januario, L., Heiden, M., Mathiassen, S., Svensson, S. & Bergström, G. (2021). Telework during the COVID-19 outbreak in Sweden: Effects on time spent sitting, standing, moving and sleeping in office workers. Proceedings of the International Ergonomics Association Conference 2021. [More information]
Mixter, S., Mathiassen, S., Hallman, D. & Bjärntoft, S. (2019). Alternations between physical and cognitive tasks – does temporal pattern and cognitive task difficulty influence fatigue development?. . [More information]
Johansson, E., Mathiassen, S., Lund Rasmussen, C., Lyskov, E. & Hallman, D. (2019). Compositional analysis of sedentary behavior and physical activity during work and leisure among male and female office workers. . External link [More information]
Bergsten, E., Wijk, K. & Hallman, D. (2019). Implementing Activity-based Workplaces (ABW) and the importance of participating in process activities. . [More information]
Wijk, K., Bergsten, E. & Hallman, D. (2019). Perceptions of facilitating factors and barriers when implementing activity based workplaces before and after implementation, with particularly regard to Sense of Coherence. . [More information]
Gupta, N., Hallman, D., Dumuid, D., Vij, A., Lund Rasmussen, C., Birk Jørgensen, M., Korshøj, M. & Holtermann, A. (2019). Physical-behavior profiles and aerobic capacity: A latent profile analysis of 24-hour time-use composition among Danish workers. ICAMPAM 2019 : Oral Abstracts. Maastricht: ICAMPAM. [More information]
Mathiassen, S., Johansson, E. & Hallman, D. (2019). Sitting, standing and physical activity among male and female office workers of different age: behaviours examined using compositional data analysis. . [More information]
Hallman, D., Nørregaard Rasmussen, C. & Holtermann, A. (2019). Time-use composition of physical behaviors at work and sick-leave trajectories due to musculoskeletal pain. . [More information]
Mixter, S., Mathiassen, S. & Hallman, D. (2018). Alternations between physical and mental tasks – a viable option for job rotation?. . External link [More information]
Bjärntoft, S., Hallman, D., Mathiassen, S., Larsson, J. & Jahncke, H. (2018). Flexible work: Occupational determinants of work-life balance. . External link [More information]
Rasmussen, C., Hallman, D. & Hellström, F. (2018). Symposia: Musculoskeletal pain as an outcome - how can we get better insight into the time course of musculoskeletal pain?. . [More information]
Hallman, D., Mathiassen, S., Heiden, M., Birk Jørgensen, M., Holtermann, A., Rudolfsson, T., Björklund, M., Svedmark, Å., Djupsjöbacka, M., Hellström, F., Rönnlund Borg, T., Häger, C., Sommar, J. & Wahlström, J. (2018). Symposium: Arbete, individ och nacksmärta : Forskning vid Forte-centret “Kroppen i arbete – från problem till potential”. FALF KONFERENS 2018 Arbetet - problem eller potential för en hållbar livsmiljö? 10-12 juni 2018 i Gävle : Program och Abstracts. Gävle: Gävle University Press. P. 102-. External link [More information]
Jahncke, H., Edvinsson, J., Bjärntoft, S., Hallman, D., Mathiassen, S., Larsson, J. & Zetterberg, C. (2018). Symposium: Återhämtning och ledarskap i flexibla arbeten: resultat från ett forskningsprojekt på Trafikverket. FALF KONFERENS 2018 Arbetet – problem eller potential för en hållbar livsmiljö?   10-12 juni 2018 Gävle : Program och abstracts. Gävle: Gävle University Press. P. 78-. External link [More information]
Straker, L., Hallman, D., Gupta, N., Mathiassen, S. & Holtermann, A. (2018). The Goldilocks Principle: Innovative work design for improved health. . External link [More information]
Jahncke, H., Mathiassen, S., Hallman, D., Edvinsson, J. & Persson, L. (2017). Activity-based workplaces: changes in cognitive performance among workers previously employed at cellular offices or open-plan offices. . P. 203-204. [More information]
Gupta, N., Mathiassen, S., Heiden, M., Hallman, D., Birk Jørgensen, M. & Holtermann, A. (2017). Gender differences in time spent sedentary and in physical activity during leisure: A comparison of data analyzed using a traditional approach and compositional data analysis. . [More information]
Jahncke, H., Hygge, S., Mathiassen, S., Hallman, D., Mixter, S. & Lyskov, E. (2016). A cross-sectional study of alternations between physical and mental tasks. . [More information]
Hallman, D., Heiden, M., Gupta, N., Korshøj, M., Mathiassen, S., Birk Jørgensen, M. & Holtermann, A. (2016). Association between sitting time at work and favorable changes in neck-shoulder pain among blue-collar workers. . [More information]
Gold, J., Hallman, D., Hellström, F., Björklund, M., Mathiassen, S., Piligian, G. & Barbe, M. (2016). Biochemical biomarkers for MSDs : systematic review results. . [More information]
Sato, T., Hallman, D., Kristiansen, J., Skotte, J. & Holtermann, A. (2016). Different autonomic responses to occupational and leisure time physical activity among blue-collar workers. . [More information]
Mixter, S., Mathiassen, S., Jahncke, H., Hallman, D. & Lindfors, P. (2016). Does the difficulty of a memory task interspersed between bouts of repetitive work influence recovery?. . P. 398-. [More information]
Hallman, D., Jørgensen, M. & Holtermann, A. (2016). Har fysisk aktivitet på arbete och fritid betydelse för återhämtning från nacksmärta hos arbetare? : En prospektiv studie med objektiva mätningar. . [More information]
Korshøj, M., Gupta, N., Lagersted-Olsen, J., Hallman, D., Birk Jørgensen, M. & Holtermann, A. (2016). Is there an association between temporal patterns of sitting and low-back pain? : A cross-sectional study. . [More information]
Hagströmer, M., Kwak, L., Hallman, D., Grooten, W. & Bergman, P. (2015). A holistic approach in measuring occupational physical activity : challenges and potentials. . P. 11-. [More information]
Gupta, N., Hallman, D., Mathiassen, S., Korshøj, M. & Holtermann, A. (2015). Association between Body Mass Index and objectively measured sitting patterns at work and during leisure among blue-collar workers. . P. 86-. [More information]
Lyskov, E., Hallman, D. & Mathiassen, S. (2015). Directly measured physical activity and heart rate variability among workers with and without musculoskeletal disorders. . P. 74-. [More information]
Hallman, D., Gupta, N., Mathiassen, S. & Holtermann, A. (2015). Is there an association between objectively measured occupational sitting and intense neck-shoulder pain among blue-collar workers?. . P. 74-. [More information]
Hallman, D., Gupta, N., Mathiassen, S., Korshøj, M. & Holtermann, A. (2015). Temporal patterns of physical activity during work and leisure : exposure variation analysis of accelerometer recordings processed by the ACTI4 software. . P. 11-. [More information]
Hallman, D., Mathiassen, S., Hed-Ekman, A. & Lyskov, E. (2014). Physical activity patterns in workers with neck pain assessed using accelerometry and GPS. . Santa Monica, CA, USA: IEA press. P. 51-52. 10.4122/dtu:2202 [More information]
Hallman, D. & Lyskov, E. (2013). Monitoring of autonomic regulation and physical activity in workers with musculoskeletal pain. . P. 202-. [More information]
Hallman, D. & Lyskov, E. (2013). Seven Days Activity Monitoring in Workers with Musculoskeletal Pain : Daily Patterns, Associations with Symptoms. . External link [More information]
Lyskov, E. & Hallman, D. (2013). Stress and daily physical activity in chronic neck-shoulder pain. . [More information]
Bosch, T., Mathiassen, S., De Looze, M., Hallman, D., Lyskov, E., Visser, B. & van Dieën, J. (2012). Fatigue, timing strategy and performance during prolonged repetitive work with interposed breaks. . [More information]
Lyskov, E., Hallman, D., Sakajev, E. & Ermakova, I. (2012). Stress and work-related musculoskeletal disorders. Long-term monitoring of physiological and behavioral data in real-life studies. 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress “Neuroscience for Medicine and Psychology”. P. 258-. [More information]
Hallman, D. & Lyskov, E. (2011). Different levels of physical activity and 24-hour heart rate variability in persons with neck-shoulder pain.  . P. 117-117. External link [More information]
Yermakova, I., Boiko, K., Bortkiewicz, A., Hallman, D. & Lyskov, E. (2011). Heart rate, blood pressure and electromyogram in assessment of physical activity fatigue using neural network model. . P. 99-. [More information]
Hallman, D., Lyskov, E. & Lindberg, L. (2010). Circulatory and electromyographic responses to physical effort an experimental pain in subjects with trapezius myalgia. Proceedings of the Premus 2010 conference (Seventh International Conference on Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders). Angers, France. P. 122-122. [More information]
Hallman, D. & Lyskov, E. (2010). Monitoring of heart rate variability, physical activity and perceived stress and energy in daily life among persons suffering from neck-shoulder pain. Nordic Conference 2010 - Interdisciplinary perspectives on health, participation and effects of sport and exercise. [More information]
Fani, A., Tzemparilidis, N., Utterström, K., Hallman, D., Wanman, A., Eriksson, P. & Lyskov, E. (2010). Physical activity and cardiovascular regulation during clinical work in female students with and without musculoskeletal pain. Method study. (Poster). Proceedings of the Premus 2010 conference (Seventh International Conference on Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders). P. 283-283. [More information]
Lyskov, E. & Hallman, D. (2009). Monitoring of physical activity and cardiovascular characteristics in subjects with chronic muscle pain. . [More information]
Lyskov, E. & Hallman, D. (2009). Physical activity and heart rate variability in subjects with work related musculoskeletal disorders. Results of 24 hours monitoring by IDEEA system. SAA 2009. [More information]
Hallman, D., Lindberg, L. & Lyskov, E. (2009). Systemic and local responses to stress in subjects with chronic muscle pain and healthy controls. Fifth international conference on work environment and cardiovascular diseases. Krakow, Poland: International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health. [More information]
Lyskov, E. & Hallman, D. (2008). Monitoring Of Physical Activity And The Autonomous Nervous System Functions In Persons With Musculoskeletal Disorders. International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement (ICAMPAM). P. 178-178. [More information]
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