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CASE guest researcher Wenqian Xu receives large international postdoc grant from Swedish Research Council

Wenqian Xu. Childlessness is a growing phenomenon in many countries, especially in China. Wenqian Xu will the next three years work with evidence-building, capacity-building and public-engagement activities on the topic "Ageing without children", within this grant. Could you please comment upon this international postdoc grant, what does it mean to you? - I am honored to receive this international

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/case-guest-researcher-wenqian-xu-receives-large-international-postdoc-grant-swedish-research-council - 2025-08-25

What kind of technology is wanted to support active and healthy ageing?

Technology adoption for active and healthy ageing, through a generational lens (half-time review Jens Offerman). Technology plays and will play an important role in promoting active and healthy ageing for current and future generations of older adults. However, very few studies highlight the specific knowledge needed to use different kinds of technologies and there is a lack of research addressing

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/what-kind-technology-wanted-support-active-and-healthy-ageing - 2025-08-25

New CASE research: Understanding Obstacles and Facilitators of Current and Future Public Transport Solutions for People with Various Disabilities

Kristofer Hansson, Vanessa Stjernborg, Lena Levin and Eva Månsson Lexell. Despite efforts to overcome public transport barriers, major challenges remain. The rapid transition to a more transport-efficient society also includes digitization and new forms of mobility. This creates a growing concern about widening exclusion and digital divides and new research is needed. The new research project aims

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/new-case-research-understanding-obstacles-and-facilitators-current-and-future-public-transport - 2025-08-25

Steven Schmidt is the new CASE coordinator

Steven Schmidt. As of January 1, 2023, associate professor Steven Schmidt is coordinating CASE. He is also head of the research group Applied Gerontology at the Department of Health Sciences, Lund University. Steven Schmidt is associate professor of medical psychology and his research focuses on relationships between environment, health/function and psychosocial factors in the ageing population. -

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/steven-schmidt-new-case-coordinator - 2025-08-25

Investigates how older people exercise their citizenship from home using digital technology

CASE researcher Arlind Reuter holds an LMK Postdoc: Technology in the home - a path to independence and well-being for older people: is this the "new normal" after the covid-19 pandemic? Researchers in this field point out that technical solutions to support an aging population should be evaluated before they are implemented. A deep understanding of needs and desires after the pandemic is required

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/investigates-how-older-people-exercise-their-citizenship-home-using-digital-technology - 2025-08-25

CASE Scientific Session with Tine Buffel about the age-friendly movement

Tine Buffel. Tine Buffel is professor of Sociology and Social Gerontology at the University of Manchester, where she directs the Manchester Urban Ageing Research Group. Her presentation in the CASE Scientific Session had a focus on social and economic inequalities, and their consequences, both for research and urban ageing. The implications of such inequalities for age-friendly policy and practice

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/case-scientific-session-tine-buffel-about-age-friendly-movement - 2025-08-25

New CASE article by Jens Offerman: Attitudes related to technology for active and healthy aging in a national multi-generational survey

Jens Offerman. Research is needed to understand attitudes and adoption of the broad range of technologies available to support active and healthy aging in different generations. The present article, published in Nature Aging, gives an overview of the GenerationTech survey and sample, and describes attitudes and acceptance related to technology in general and as a means to support active and health

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/new-case-article-jens-offerman-attitudes-related-technology-active-and-healthy-aging-national-multi - 2025-08-25

Living environments and health in the ageing societies in times of crises

Joint seminar - discussion. Welcome to the seminar in collaboration between the Center of Ageing and Supportive Environments, Urban Arena and Lund University Proactive Ageing Profile Area. The event is planned as part of MIRAI 2.0 seed-funding to develop collaborations between Japan and Sweden on living environments and health in ageing societies in times of crises.  The aim of the current seminar

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/living-environments-and-health-ageing-societies-times-crises - 2025-08-25

CASE Scientific Session: Mobility, accessibility and participation

Pimkamol Mattson, Per-Olof Hedvall, Ben Mortenson and Björn Slaug. Three researchers presented their work: Associate professor Ben Mortenson (BSc in Occupational therapy and PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences) from University of British Columbia Vancouver, Associate professor Björn Slaug from Active and Healthy Ageing research group, and Associate professor Per-Olof Hedvall from CERTEC, Design Science

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/case-scientific-session-mobility-accessibility-and-participation - 2025-08-25

NEW STUDY: Are you 55+ and a homeowner? Would you like to participate in a study on housing issues related to health and finances?

We are seeking participants for a research project on how factors such as health and economics (e.g. capital gains tax, estate agent fees, difficulties in obtaining loans, energy prices or high apartment rents) affect older people's propensity to move and housing preferences. The study also highlights individuals' views on municipal and state involvement in housing issues. We are looking for peopl

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/new-study-are-you-55-and-homeowner-would-you-participate-study-housing-issues-related-health-and - 2025-08-25

CASE Scientific Session: Social and built environment and active commuting: a south European perspective

Assist. Prof. Maria Paula dos Santos. Faculty of Sport, University of Porto gave a talk about how activity matters for people´s health. The talk was about perceptions and objectively measured aspects of the environment associated with active commuting in Portuguese and Spanish context. Read more about  Maria Paula dos Santos

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/case-scientific-session-social-and-built-environment-and-active-commuting-south-european-perspective - 2025-08-25

CASE researcher Martina Axmin is new general representative for social insurance

The government appoints Martina Axmin as the new general representative for social insurance. The general ombudsman must drive legal development in the social insurance area by appealing the decisions of the Social Insurance Agency and the Pensions Authority and pursue these cases in court. The general ombudsman is independent in relation to the Social Insurance Agency and the Swedish Pensions Age

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/case-researcher-martina-axmin-new-general-representative-social-insurance - 2025-08-25

New CASE study: The Relationship Between Physical Housing Characteristics, Housing Accessibility and Different Aspects of Health Among Community-Dwelling Older People: A Systematic Review

Photo by Scott Webb on Unsplash The aim of the study is to synthesize the evidence on the relationships between physical housing characteristics or housing accessibility and different aspects of health among community-dwelling people 60 years and older. Th researchers included 15 studies and found three themes covering physical housing characteristics or housing accessibility that are associated w

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/new-case-study-relationship-between-physical-housing-characteristics-housing-accessibility-and - 2025-08-25

Exit choice and wheelchair users

Enrico Ronchi. Photo: Kumri Altunkaynak The presence of wheelchair users may affect the evacuation decision of others. Researchers at CASE have investigated how exit choice is influenced by the presence of wheelchair users, and the design of the exits. Virtual Reality was used to design an experiment.  – Results show that exit choice was positively influenced by other people choosing the exit. Esp

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/exit-choice-and-wheelchair-users - 2025-08-25

"Studies should have stronger research design and higher methodological quality"

Christina Heller. The housing and health area is very complex and the overall quality of studies is very low. That is the opinion of CASE doctoral student Christina Heller, who wrote an article about this very thing. – Future studies are needed, that examine the physical living environment and health among the elderly. These studies should have a stronger research design and higher methodological

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/studies-should-have-stronger-research-design-and-higher-methodological-quality - 2025-08-25

Half time review about age-tech

Sofi Fristedt, William Son Galanza, Steven Schmidt and Nebojsa Malesevic just after the halftime review. Photo: Lill Eriksson Today it was time for PhD-student William Son Galanza's half time review. He presented his work "AGE-TECH: Technologies supporting engagement in meaningful activities in and out of the home while ageing".  His research project focus on technologies supporting engagement in

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/half-time-review-about-age-tech - 2025-08-25

Another million grant - for research about active living

Photo: Micheile Henderson/Unsplash There will be another five million Swedish kronor for CASE's research. Project leader Björn Slaug and the co-applicants recently received a grant from Forte for the welfare project SUN-AGE: Supporting neighborhood and living environments for aging populations, which will begin after the turn of the year and run until 2026. What does a grant of this size mean? – N

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/another-million-grant-research-about-active-living - 2025-08-25

CASE researchers spread and gain new knowledge around the world

CASE researchers finally got to meet other countries' researchers in the field of ageing and health. Photo: Susanne Iwarsson A number of CASE researchers attended last week's Gerontological Society of America Annual Conference in Tampa, Florida. The conference is organized annually and is one of the world's largest, presenting a wide range of research in the field of gerontology, with participants

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/case-researchers-spread-and-gain-new-knowledge-around-world - 2025-08-25

How health and economic factors incentivize or disincentivize relocation

Maya Kylén. Photo: Kennet Ruona They study homeownership while ageing - how health and economic factors incentivize or disincentivize relocation: protocol for a mixed methods project in Sweden. CASE-researchers are current with an article published in JMIR Research Protocols, that describes the AGE-HERE project, aiming to develop knowledge of the relationship between health and economic factors th

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/how-health-and-economic-factors-incentivize-or-disincentivize-relocation - 2025-08-25

Finnish researchers: "We have to involve the users more"

Finnish researchers Emmi Matikainen from Jyväskylä University and Merja Rantakokko from JAMK University of Applied Sciences, are visiting CASE in Lund all this week. Photo: Lill Eriksson CASE has two visitors this week, Merja Rantakokko, associate professor of gerontology, from the University of Jyväskylä and PhD student Emmi Matikainen-Tervola from the JAMK University of applied sciences/Universi

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/finnish-researchers-we-have-involve-users-more - 2025-08-25