Maris Hartmanis
Affiliated to Research
E-mail: maris.hartmanis@ki.se
Visiting address: Karolinska vägen 37 A, QA3, 17164 Solna
Postal address: H1 Neurobiologi, vårdvetenskap och samhälle, H1 Klinisk geriatrik Kivipelto, 171 77 Stockholm
Articles
- Journal article: ALZHEIMERS & DEMENTIA. 2025;21 Suppl 4:e105478Sannemann L; Rhodius-Meester HFM; Ekelund M; van der Flier WM; Frederiksen KS; Georges J; Hartmanis M; Kivipelto M; Knapskog A-B; Kramberger MG; Lindgren P; Gispert JD; Lötjönen J; Pla S; Solomon A; Jönsson L; Jessen F; PROMINENT consortium
- Article: JPAD-JOURNAL OF PREVENTION OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE. 2024;11(2):329-338Malzbender K; Barbarino P; Ferrell PB; Bradshaw A; Brookes AJ; Diaz C; van der Flier WM; Georges J; Hansson O; Hartmanis M; Jonsson L; Krishnan R; MacLeod T; Mangialasche F; Mecocci P; Minguillon C; Middleton L; Pla S; Sardi SP; Scholl M; Suarez-Calvet M; Weidner W; Visser PJ; Zetterberg H; Bose N; Solomon A; Kivipelto M
- Article: ALZHEIMERS & DEMENTIA. 2020;16(7):1078-1094Kivipelto M; Mangialasche F; Snyder HM; Allegri R; Andrieu S; Arai H; Baker L; Belleville S; Brodaty H; Brucki SM; Calandri I; Caramelli P; Chen C; Chertkow H; Chew E; Choi SH; Chowdhary N; Crivelli L; De La Torre R; Du Y; Dua T; Espeland M; Feldman HH; Hartmanis M; Hartmann T; Heffernan M; Henry CJ; Hong CH; Hakansson K; Iwatsubo T; Jeong JH; Jimenez-Maggiora G; Koo EH; Launer LJ; Lehtisalo J; Lopera F; Martinez-Lage P; Martins R; Middleton L; Molinuevo JL; Montero-Odasso M; Moon SY; Morales-Perez K; Nitrini R; Nygaard HB; Park YK; Peltonen M; Qiu C; Quiroz YT; Raman R; Rao N; Ravindranath V; Rosenberg A; Sakurai T; Salinas RM; Scheltens P; Sevlever G; Soininen H; Sosa AL; Suemoto CK; Tainta-Cuezva M; Velilla L; Wang Y; Whitmer R; Xu X; Bain LJ; Solomon A; Ngandu T; Carrillo MC
- Journal article: CURRENT OPINION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY. 1992;3(4):363-369Uhlén M; Forsberg G; Moks T; Hartmanis M; Nilsson B
- Journal article: PROTEIN JOURNAL. 1992;11(2):201-211Forsberg G; Baastrup B; Rondahl H; Holmgren E; Pohl G; Hartmanis M; Lake M
- Journal article: BIOCHEMISTRY. 1992;31(6):1749-1756Hober S; Forsberg G; Palm G; Hartmanis M; Nilsson B
- Journal article: PROTEIN JOURNAL. 1991;10(5):517-526FORSBERG G; BROBJER M; HOLMGREN E; BERGDAHL K; PERSSON P; GAUTVIK KM; HARTMANIS M
- Journal article: JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. 1991;266(17):11058-11062HAMMARBERG B; TALLY M; SAMUELSSON E; WADENSTEN H; HOLMGREN E; HARTMANIS M; HALL K; UHLEN M; MOKS T
- Journal article: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY. 1991;13(3):412-421WADENSTEIN H; EKEBACKE A; HAMMARBERG B; HOLMGREN E; KALDEREN C; TALLY M; MOKS T; UHLEN M; JOSEPHSON S; HARTMANIS M
- Journal article: BIOTECHNOLOGY. 1991;9(4):363-366Samuelsson E; Wadensten H; Hartmanis M; Moks T; Uhlén M
- Journal article: ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS. 1990;283(1):141-149BOUTELJE J; KARLSTROM AR; HARTMANIS MGN; HOLMGREN E; SJOGREN A; LEVINE RL
- Journal article: JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. 1990;265(13):7338-7344HOGSET A; BLINGSMO OR; SAETHER O; GAUTVIK VT; HOLMGREN E; HARTMANIS M; JOSEPHSON S; GABRIELSEN OS; GORDELADZE JO; ALESTROM P; GAUTVIK KM
- Journal article: BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS. 1989;1011(2-3):192-197CARLSSONSKWIRUT C; LAKE M; HARTMANIS M; HALL K; SARA VR
- Journal article: JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. 1987;262(2):617-621Hartmanis MG
- Journal article: ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS. 1986;245(1):144-152Hartmanis MG; Stadtman TC
- Journal article: ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY. 1984;141(2):344-347Sliwkowski MX; Hartmanis MG
- Journal article: APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. 1984;47(6):1277-1283Hartmanis MG; Gatenbeck S
All other publications
- Study protocol: ALZHEIMERS RESEARCH & THERAPY. 2024;16(1):23Barbera M; Lehtisalo J; Perera D; Aspo M; Cross M; De Jager Loots CA; Falaschetti E; Friel N; Luchsinger JA; Gavelin HM; Peltonen M; Price G; Neely AS; Thunborg C; Tuomilehto J; Mangialasche F; Middleton L; Ngandu T; Solomon A; Kivipelto M
- Conference publication: ACS NATIONAL MEETING BOOK OF ABSTRACTS. 1989;198:85-MBTDFORSBERG G; BAASTRUP B; LAKE M; BROBJER M; OSTERLOF B; JORNVALL H; HARTMANIS M
Grants
- Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare1 October 2023 - 30 September 2029Research problem, specific questionsMaintaining cognitive and functional ability into late life is a lifelong process and health promotion/early intervention are the vital components of public health efforts to achieve healthy aging. The FINGER multidomain intervention trial, which integrates five healthy behaviour domains—nutrition, exercise, cognitive training, social activity, and vascular risk monitoring and management, was the first large-scale randomized controlled trial in the world showing evidence for cognitive benefit in older adults at-risk for dementia. The benefit was also extended to physical function, cardiovascular health, quality of life, and health economic aspects. Despite the compelling evidence, more questions remain to be answered: Are the findings from the FINGER trial generalizable to different settings in the Swedish context (e.g., memory clinic, primary care, and municipality)? Can the FINGER model contribute to additional parameters central for healthy aging? Is there an evidence-based need to further refine the FINGER model? How can the FINGER model be adapted and implemented across socioeconomically diverse populations? In this 6-year program, we address these questions by adapting and implementing the FINGER model in different settings and sociocultural contexts.Data and methodWe plan six interrelated work packages: a) Adapting and implementing the FINGER model across different settings in Swedish societyb) Testing the FINGER model for healthy agingc) Refining the FINGER model with novel risk factors and sex differences in the response to lifestyle interventionsd) Adapting and implementing the FINGER model in sociocultural contextse) Health economic assessment, payment models and sustainmentand f) Knowledge dissemination, implementation of findings and public involvement. We use data from a) existing FINGER and FINGER-based trials in many countries (e.g., MIND-AD, MIND-China)b) ongoing FINGER-based implementation studies in different contexts: specialist (Brain Health Clinic), primary care (STRONGER), and municipality (Train your Brain)and c) pilot studies to capture younger people and family caregivers (Family FINGERS).Relevance and utilisationThe program will generate new knowledge on tailored intervention approaches at individual and population levels to support longer and healthier lives in different settings and sociocultural contexts. This knowledge is critical knowledge for the development of health policies to promote of healthy aging and equal health care.Plan for programme realisationThe program is carried out by an interdisciplinary team of experts with expertise in relevant disciplines, e.g., epidemiology, gerontology, clinical geriatrics, clinical trials, implementation research, psychology, health economics, biostatistics, and care science. The budget is used for supporting researchers to implement the study plan and collect new data. The applicant will coordinate all research activities.
