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Linda RauschEmail: linda.rausch@uibk.ac.at Phone number: (+43) 0512 507 45848 Office location: PT201 (Pulverturm) Tutorial hours: by arrangement Address: Fürstenweg 189, 6020 Innsbruck Faculty: Sports Science ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1015-4033 |
About the person Research interests Teaching Publications
About the person:
Linda Rausch studied sport and movement science at the Department of Sport Science at the University of Graz and Innsbruck. In her doctoral thesis, she researched physiological and pathophysiological metabolism responses in hypoxia with the focus on women. After working in the field of trainings therapy, her general research interest enhanced to gender equity in health with the focus on therapeutic training interventions in rehabilitation.
Research interests:
- Gender equity in health
- Trainings therapy in rehabilitation
- Sex differences in metabolic and pulmonary disorders
Teaching:
Teaching at the Institute of Sports Science in Innsbruck (ongoing):
- VO Stoffwechsel
- VU aktuelle Forschung in der Trainingstherapie
- PR Begleitlehrveranstaltung zur praktischen Ausbildung
- PR Begleitlehrveranstaltung zur praktischen Ausbildung im Fachbereich Innere Erkrankungen
- PR Begleitlehrveranstaltung zur praktischen Ausbildung im Fachbereich Neurologie/Psychosomatik
Full publications:
Highlighted publications:
Rausch, L. K., Hofer, M., Pramsohler, S., Kaser, S., Ebenbichler, C., Haacke, S., Gatterer, H., & Netzer, N. C. (2018). Adiponectin, Leptin and Visfatin in Hypoxia and its Effect for Weight Loss in Obesity. Frontiers in Endocrinology, 9, 615.
Doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2018.00615
Rausch, L. K., Netzer, N. C., Hoegel, J., & Pramsohler, S. (2017). The Linkage between Breast Cancer, Hypoxia, and Adipose Tissue. Frontiers in Oncology, 7, 211.
Doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2017.00211
Rausch, L., Pramsohler, S., & Netzer, N. C. (2017). Epidemiologie von Schlafstörungen bei Frauen. Atemwegs-und Lungenkrankheiten, 43(10), 451.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5414/ATX02276
Pramsohler, S., Burtscher, M., Faulhaber, M., Gatterer, H., Rausch, L., Eliasson, A., & Netzer, N. C. (2017). Endurance Training in Normobaric Hypoxia Imposes Less Physical Stress for Geriatric Rehabilitation. Frontiers in Physiology, 8, 514.
Doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00514