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Ulf Lundberg is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, health professions, and neuroscience.

The subfields of study for their work include clinical psychology, general health professions, behavioral neuroscience, and health. Their research topics cover resilience and mental health, stress responses and cortisol, intimate partner and family violence, health, psychology, and well-being, as well as employment and welfare studies.

Lundberg has contributed to publications in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

Their recent publication is titled "Concentrations of Salivary Cortisol in Victims of Intimate Partner Violence According to the CIRCORT Database", published in 2021 in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

Frequent co-authors in their collaborations include:

  • Sarai Mata-Gil
  • Antonio Sánchez Cabaco
  • Jerónimo Del Moral-Martínez
  • Antonio Seisdedos-Benito
  • Bo Melin

Best Publications

  • The effect of mental stress on heart rate variability and blood pressure during computer work

    Nis Hjortskov;Dag Rissén;Anne Katrine Blangsted;Nils Fallentin

  • Stress hormones in health and illness: The roles of work and gender

    Ulf Lundberg

  • Gränslöst arbete.: Socialpsykologiska perspektiv på det nya arbetslivet.

    Michael Allvin;Gunnar Aronsson;Tom Hagström;Gunn Johansson

  • Stress on and off the job as related to sex and occupational status in white‐collar workers

    Marianne Frankenhaeuser;Ulf Lundberg;Mats Fredrikson;Bo Melin

  • Stress management: a randomized study of cognitive behavioural therapy and yoga.

    Jens Granath;Sara Ingvarsson;Ulrica von Thiele;Ulf Lundberg

  • Psychophysiological stress and EMG activity of the trapezius muscle.

    Ulf Lundberg;Roland Kadefors;Bo Melin;Gunnar Palmerud

  • Pituitary-adrenal and sympathetic-adrenal correlates of distress and effort

    Ulf Lundberg;Marianne Frankenhaeuser

  • Stress and workload of men and women in high-ranking positions

    Ulf Lundberg;Marianne Frankenhaeuser

  • The total workload of male and female white collar workers as related to age, occupational level, and number of children

    Ulf Lundberg;Bertil Mårdberg;Marianne Frankenhaeuser

  • The role of muscle activity and mental load in the development of pain and degenerative processes at the muscle cell level during computer work

    Gisela Sjøgaard;Ulf Lundberg;Roland Kadefors

  • Total workload, work stress and perceived symptoms in Swedish male and female white-collar employees

    Gunilla Krantz;Leeni Berntsson;Ulf Lundberg

  • Psychophysiology of work: stress, gender, endocrine response, and work-related upper extremity disorders.

    Ulf Lundberg

  • Psychophysiological stress responses, muscle tension, and neck and shoulder pain among supermarket cashiers.

    Ulf Lundberg;Ingela Elfsberg Dohns;Bo Melin;Leif Sandsjö

  • Women's Work Roles and Their Impact on Health, Well-Being, and Career: Comparisons Between the United States, Sweden, and The Netherlands

    Dwenda Gjerdingen;Patricia McGovern;Marrie Bekker;Ulf Lundberg

  • Work Without Boundaries: Psychological Perspectives on the New Working Life

    Michael Allvin;Gunnar Aronsson;Tom Hagström;Gunn Johansson

  • A biopsychosocial approach to work-stress and musculosketal disorders.

    Bo Melin;Ulf Lundberg

  • Sex differences in sympathetic-adrenal medullary reactions induced by different stressors.

    Marianne Frankenhaeuser;Elizabeth Dunne;Ulf Lundberg

  • Dissociation between sympathetic-adrenal and pituitary-adrenal responses to an achievement situation characterized by high controllability: comparison between type A and type B males and females.

    Marianne Frankenhaeuser;Ulf Lundberg;Lennart Forsman

  • Effects of experimentally induced mental and physical stress on motor unit recruitment in the trapezius muscle

    Ulf Lundberg;Mikael Forsman;Gunilla Zachau;Mats Eklöf

  • Work Characteristics and Upper Extremity Disorders in Female Dental Health Workers

    Petra Lindfors;Ulrica von Thiele;Ulf Lundberg

  • Stress hormones in health and illness: the roles of work and gender : Psychoneuroendocrinology

    U. Lundberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Marianne Frankenhaeuser
Marianne Frankenhaeuser Stockholm University
Cary L. Cooper
Cary L. Cooper University of Manchester
Anne H. Berman
Anne H. Berman Uppsala University
Holger Ursin
Holger Ursin University of Bergen
Barbro Wijma
Barbro Wijma Linköping University
Klaas Wijma
Klaas Wijma Linköping University
Gary W. Evans
Gary W. Evans Cornell University
Töres Theorell
Töres Theorell Karolinska Institute
Peter Hassmén
Peter Hassmén Southern Cross University

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