Dr. Nina Eisenburger
Project CoordinatorChair of Development Economics / CeMIS, Prof. Dr. Sebastian Vollmer
Nina Eisenburger is the project coordinator of "A multidisciplinary specialization in childhood obesity prevention in Mexico" (MACOP-MX), a cooperative DAAD project between the University of Göttingen, Universidad de Guadalajara and Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca. She studied Economics and Sport Science at the University of Göttingen. For her master's degree in "International Sport Development and Politics", Nina Eisenburger went to the German Sport University Cologne, where she later received her PhD in Sport Science in 2023.
Research interests: Health Promotion, Psychosocial and Mental Aspects of Health, Obesity in Childhood and Adolescence, Sport for Development, Education
Publications:
- Eisenburger, N., (2023) Selected Aspects of Physical and Psychosocial Health in the Context of Childhood Obesity and Weight Management Programs. Institute of Movement and Neuroscience, German Sport University Cologne, Doctoral thesis
- Eisenburger, N., Ferrari, N., Friesen, D. et al. (2023) Cardiovascular endurance and psychosocial health predict short- and long-term BMI-SDS reduction: results from the CHILT III program. European Journal of Pediatrics
- Grünberg, L., Eisenburger, N., Ferrari, N., Friesen, D., Haas, F., Klaudius, M., Schmidt, L. and Joisten, C., (2023) Secular Trend of Self-Concept in the Context of Childhood Obesity—Data from the CHILT III Programme, Cologne. Children, 10(1), p.127
- Wessely S, Tappiser M, Eisenburger N, Feddern S, Gehlhar A, Kilimann A, Klee L, Niessen J, Schmidt N, Wiesmüller GA, Kossow A, Grüne B, Joisten C. (2022) Changes in alcohol consumption, eating behaviors, and body weight during quarantine measures: Analysis of the CoCo-Fakt study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(21): 11188
- Nöthig W, Klee L, Fabrice A, Eisenburger N, Feddern S, Kossow A, Niessen J, Schmidt N, Wiesmüller GA, Grüne B, Joisten C, on behalf of the CoCo-Fakt-Group. (2022) Stay at Home Order—Psychological Stress in Children, Adolescents, and Parents during COVID-19 Quarantine—Data of the CoCo-Fakt Cohort Study, Cologne. Adolescents, 2(1):113-127
- Eisenburger, N., Friesen, D., Haas, F., Klaudius, M., Schmidt, L., Vandeven, S., & Joisten, C. (2022) Short report: Weight management of children and adolescents with obesity during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. PloS One, 17(4), e0267601
- Gehlhar A, Schmidt N, Eisenburger N On behalf of the CoCo-Fakt Group, et al. (2022) Impact of physical activity on COVID-19-related symptoms and perception of physical performance, fatigue and exhaustion during stay-at-home orders. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 8:e001319
- Joisten, C., Kossow, A., Book, J., Broichhaus, L., Daum, M., Eisenburger, N., Fabrice, A., Feddern, S., Gehlhar, A., Graf, A. C., Grüne, B., Lorbacher, M., Nießen, J., Noethig, W., Schmidt, N., Tappiser, M., & Wiesmüller, G. A. (2021) How to manage quarantine-adherence, psychosocial consequences, coping strategies and lifestyle of patients with COVID-19 and their confirmed contacts: Study protocol of the CoCo-Fakt surveillance study, Cologne, Germany. BMJ Open, 111(4), e048001
- Eisenburger, N., Friesen, D., Haas, F., Klaudius, M., Schmidt, L., Vandeven, S., Joisten, C. (2021) Predicting Psychosocial Health of Children and Adolescents with Obesity in Germany: The Underappreciated Role of Physical Fitness. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(21): 11188
- Eisenburger, N., Schmidt, N., Ortmann, S., Friesen, D., Haas, F., Wessely, S., Joisten, C. (2021) Gewichtsmanagementprogramme für Kinder und Jugendliche während der Covid-19-Pandemie in Deutschland – Was wir daraus lernen können. Adipositas - Ursachen, Folgeerkrankungen, Therapie, 15(04): 212-219