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Per-Olof Åstrand 21 October 1922 – 2 January 2015 Images from a life A composition by Peter Schantz with contributions from the archives of GCI-GIH and the Åstrand family Images from a life A composition by Peter Schantz with contributions from the archives of GCI-GIH and the Åstrand family P.H. Ling (1776-1839) In 1944 POÅ started his studies to become a physical education teacher at the Royal Gymnastic Central Institute (GCI) in downtown Stockholm. P.H. Ling (1776-1839) In 1944 POÅ started his studies to become a physical education teacher at the Royal Gymnastic Central Institute (GCI) in downtown Stockholm. It was here that Per Henrik Ling had developed the Ling gymnastics, and the Department of Physiology was founded in 1941. GCI was moved to its current location in 1945. Behind the flagpole a special house had been built for the Department of Physiology. The inauguration of the new GCI was held in the gymnastics hall to the left, which today is the auditorium where we are sitting. King Gustav V, Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf, and Prince Gustaf Adolf were present at the inauguration of the new GCI. What they did not know was that among the students was one who would honour GCI in a way that had not been experienced since the days of Per Henrik Ling. At the end of the fall semester 1945 this student wrote his final exams in physiology in such an advanced fashion that he was soon recruited as an amanuensis at the: At the end of the fall semester 1945 this student wrote his final exams in physiology in such an advanced fashion that he was soon recruited as an amanuensis at the: …..which had been founded in 1941 by professor Erik Hohwü Christensen. Christian Bohr August Krogh Johannes Lindhard Erik Hohwü Christensen Per-Olof Åstrand Irma Rhyming (g. Åstrand) Bengt Saltin Wilhelm von Döbeln Jesper Stenberg Björn Ekblom In the tutorial tree of Erik Hohwü Christensen (EHC) … Ingvar Holmér Christian Bohr August Krogh Johannes Lindhard Erik Hohwü Christensen Per-Olof Åstrand Irma Rhyming (g. Åstrand) Bengt Saltin Wilhelm von Döbeln Jesper Stenberg Björn Ekblom In the tutorial tree of Erik Hohwü Christensen (EHC) we find the Danish Nobel Prize winner August Krogh, and also the other persons in this scientific culture representing the best possible standards. Ingvar Holmér Christian Bohr August Krogh Johannes Lindhard Erik Hohwü Christensen Per-Olof Åstrand Irma Rhyming (g. Åstrand) Bengt Saltin Wilhelm von Döbeln Jesper Stenberg Björn Ekblom As a doctoral student of Erik Hohwü Christensen, POÅ became part of this tradition. Ingvar Holmér The thesis. EHC congratulating POÅ in 1952 after a successful doctoral thesis defence. Some examples of articles and book titles after the thesis will follow… At the department POÅ met Irma Ryhming, who became a doctoral student tutored by him, and later they married. Christian Bohr August Krogh Johannes Lindhard Erik Hohwü Christensen Per-Olof Åstrand Irma Rhyming (m. Åstrand) Bengt Saltin Wilhelm von Döbeln Jesper Stenberg Björn Ekblom Ingvar Holmér The ergometer cycle created by Wilhelm von Döbeln and Harry Hagelin was used in studies that led to the Åstrand-Ryhming fitness test. 1959 During the White Mountain High Altitude Research Expedition. A strong pedagogical trait was disclosed in books with the aim of communicating to a broader audience. Here is the first example from 1960. Different kinds of sports made use of his knowledge. Here with the skier Rolf Rämgård. Based on his tests teams were selected for championships…. Leaflets with advice on exercise, nutrition and health were printed in more than 20 million copies. POÅ had a keen interest in understanding the development of mankind -- our biological heritage…. This led him also to visit and study the living and physical activity behaviours of the Kalahari bushmen in Botswana. Christian Bohr August Krogh Johannes Lindhard Erik Hohwü Christensen Per-Olof Åstrand Irma Rhyming (g. Åstrand) Bengt Saltin Wilhelm von Döbeln Jesper Stenberg Björn Ekblom First Irma, then …… more doctoral students Ingvar Holmér Christian Bohr August Krogh Johannes Lindhard Erik Hohwü Christensen Per-Olof Åstrand Irma Rhyming (g. Åstrand) Bengt Saltin Wilhelm von Döbeln Jesper Stenberg Björn Ekblom First Irma, then more doctoral students. Ingvar Holmér Then came the series of international recognitions, being selected as fellow of academic societies and as doctor honoris causa. Here two examples…. POÅ as honorary fellow at the American College of Cardiology in New Orleans 1970. The textbook which became the bible in exercise physiology. A voice in the chorus: Richard Burke, doctoral student at the University of Tennesse, USA, in 2008: Per-Olof Åstrand ”has made a significant contribution to my life.” “Everything came together” through reading Textbook of Work Physiology. POÅ became a most wanted lecturer at conferences, and thereby a lecturing globetrotter POÅ became a most wanted lecturer at conferences, and thereby a lecturing globetrotter For example, here in Beijing 1988. … and guest researchers came, here Elliot Stein from USA Dr Katsumi Asano from Japan Dr Katsumi Asano with family 1977 more writing, now in the 1980´s Multi-disciplinary studies at GIH in 1987. Inspecting the work of the sculptor Peter Linde, as part of the 175th anniversary of GCI–GIH in 1988. With the department staff at the 175th anniversary of GCI–GIH in 1988. The gift from the staff and numerous scientists over the world when POÅ retired in 1988. It alluded to his interest in philately. POÅ was a keen all year around cycle commuter. The one way trip between GIH and Näsbypark was 15 km. And he wrote about his and others’ cycle route environments… and followed the works of GIH:s first doctoral student on route environments for cyclists, Lina Wahlgren. Christian Bohr August Krogh Johannes Lindhard Erik Hohwü Christensen Per-OlofvÅstrand Irma Rhyming (g. Åstrand) Bengt Saltin Wilhelm von Döbeln Jesper Stenberg Björn Ekblom Once upon a time the tutor and two of his doctoral students…... later… v Ingvar Holmér Three professor emeriti: Björn Ekblom, Per-Olof Åstrand and Bengt Saltin outside GIH in 2008. Music was very important for POÅ, and he loved to play and sing for the students at GIH. Here playing at the Christmas party in 1979 together with professor Björn Ekblom. And here at the popular TV show ”Hylands hörna” in 1963, when he was singing, playing the guitar and whistling three different tunes at the same time. In POÅ:s home at the grand piano, playing ”quatre mains” with the concert organist Gunnar Idenstam in 1988. POÅ also realized the importance of the physical environment for physical activity and invented the fitness trails in 1957. They included outdoor gyms. Here three examples of the Åstrand fitness trails, all established in the woods close to GCI-GIH in Stockholm. From: Sveriges Natur 63 (2) 75-76, 1972 And in his books as well as in articles he argued for the importance of a physical planning for physical activity within the population. POÅ was a nature lover, a keen ornithologist and nature preserver. With Irma in the national park of Kvill in 1980. POÅ in his family´s loved park in Småland, 1988 When outdoor recreation areas close to the inner urban areas of Stockholm were threatened by exploitation, he argued for their preservation. Here a debate article in 1991 by POÅ together with Lars Gyllensten and Peter Schantz. When outdoor recreation areas close to the inner urban areas of Stockholm were threatened by exploitation, he argued for their preservation. Here a debate article in 1991 by POÅ together with Lars Gyllensten and Peter Schantz. When outdoor recreation areas close to the inner urban areas of Stockholm were threatened by exploitation, he argued for their preservation. Here a debate article in 1991 by POÅ together with Lars Gyllensten and Peter Schantz. When outdoor recreation areas close to the inner urban areas of Stockholm were threatened by exploitation, he argued for their preservation. Here a debate article in 1991 by POÅ together with Lars Gyllensten and Peter Schantz. In 1994 the Swedish Parliament took a unanimous decision and protected the areas as a national urban park. Thereby it became the… The Royal National Urban Park in Greater Stockholm Endless was his wish to guide the students, here after a lecture for the class L4K of PE students at GIH on September 22, 2009. Endless was he a source of inspiration, knowledge and reflections. Here speaking with professor Peter Schantz after a guest lecture at Mid Sweden University in Östersund in 2009. A letter from the philatelist POÅ to a former student at GIH, recruited as amanuensis by POÅ, and later the rector of Karolinska Institute, professor Harriet Wallberg. On the way to the last big celebration together with Dr Hans Rosdahl. ….at the 200th anniversary of GCI-GIH at the Town Hall in Stockholm in May 4, 2013.