» Authors » Patrick Eggenberger

Patrick Eggenberger

Explore the profile of Patrick Eggenberger including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles. Areas
Snapshot
Articles 9
Citations 320
Followers 0
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Buldgen G, Pain J, Cosse P, Blancard C, Gilleron F, Pradhan A, et al.
Nat Commun . 2025 Jan; 16(1):693. PMID: 39870621
The Sun is the most studied of all stars, and thus constitutes a benchmark for stellar models. However, our vision of the Sun is still incomplete, as illustrated by the...
2.
Savic N, Petry H, de Bruin E, Lehmann R, Eggenberger P, Adcock M, et al.
Digit Health . 2024 Oct; 10:20552076241285090. PMID: 39430701
Introduction: Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus may benefit from exergaming training. Exergaming, technology-driven physical activities requiring participants to be physically active or exercise to play the game, allows combining...
3.
Eggenberger P, Burgisser M, Rossi R, Annaheim S
Front Aging Neurosci . 2021 Mar; 13:585904. PMID: 33643019
Wearable devices for remote and continuous health monitoring in older populations frequently include sensors for body temperature measurements (i.e., skin and core body temperatures). Healthy aging is associated with core...
4.
Eggenberger P, Annaheim S, Kundig K, Rossi R, Munzer T, de Bruin E
Front Aging Neurosci . 2020 Aug; 12:197. PMID: 32760267
Heart rate variability (HRV) mirrors autonomic nervous system activities and might serve as a parameter to monitor health status in older adults. However, it is currently unknown which functional health...
5.
Eggenberger P, MacRae B, Kemp S, Burgisser M, Rossi R, Annaheim S
Front Physiol . 2019 Jan; 9:1780. PMID: 30618795
Non-invasive, multi-parameter methods to estimate core body temperature offer several advantages for monitoring thermal strain, although further work is required to identify the most relevant predictor measures. This study aimed...
6.
Eggenberger P, Tomovic S, Munzer T, de Bruin E
PLoS One . 2017 Aug; 12(7):e0182180. PMID: 28759587
Slow walking speed is strongly associated with adverse health outcomes, including cognitive impairment, in the older population. Moreover, adequate walking speed is crucial to maintain older pedestrians' mobility and safety...
7.
Eggenberger P, Wolf M, Schumann M, de Bruin E
Front Aging Neurosci . 2016 May; 8:66. PMID: 27148041
Different types of exercise training have the potential to induce structural and functional brain plasticity in the elderly. Thereby, functional brain adaptations were observed during cognitive tasks in functional magnetic...
8.
Eggenberger P, Theill N, Holenstein S, Schumacher V, de Bruin E
Clin Interv Aging . 2015 Nov; 10:1711-32. PMID: 26604719
Background: About one-third of people older than 65 years fall at least once a year. Physical exercise has been previously demonstrated to improve gait, enhance physical fitness, and prevent falls....
9.
Eggenberger P, Schumacher V, Angst M, Theill N, de Bruin E
Clin Interv Aging . 2015 Aug; 10:1335-49. PMID: 26316729
Background: Cognitive impairment is a health problem that concerns almost every second elderly person. Physical and cognitive training have differential positive effects on cognition, but have been rarely applied in...
10.
Beck P, Montalban J, Kallinger T, De Ridder J, Aerts C, Garcia R, et al.
Nature . 2011 Dec; 481(7379):55-7. PMID: 22158105
When the core hydrogen is exhausted during stellar evolution, the central region of a star contracts and the outer envelope expands and cools, giving rise to a red giant. Convection...