Sara Raposo
Affiliated to Research
E-mail: sara.raposo@ki.se
Visiting address: Solnavägen 1 E, 11365 Stockholm
Postal address: K9 Global folkhälsa, K9 GPH Schäfer Elinder, 171 77 Stockholm
About me
My research covers different topics within epidemiology and intervention research with focus on diet and health as well as behavioral change. I defended my thesis in 2014, entitled Diet in Epidemiology – Assessment, Validity and Association with Upper Respiratory Tract Infection. During my post doc at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, USA, I studied dietary patterns and cardiovascular disease among individuals with hypertension using two large prospective cohort studies.
Research
My research in nutritional epidemiology focuses on dietary assessment, assocation studies and interventions including studies on:
- methodology
- cardiovascular disease
- determinant of a healthy lifestyle
- behavioral change
- development and implementation of intervention studies
- health among both youth and adults
Teaching
Prevention in public health, Medical program, Karolinska Institutet
Articles
- Journal article: IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE. 2025Annerstedt KS; Ahlgren JÁ; Patterson E; Andermo S; Norman Å; Raposo S; Kwak L; Elinder LS
- Article: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY. 2023;14:1205427Morris Z; Norman A; Elinder LS; Patterson E; Warnqvist A; Raposo S; Annerstedt KS
- Article: PLOS ONE. 2018;13(1):e0190270Ghilotti F; Pesonen A-S; Raposo SE; Winell H; Nyren O; Lagerros YT; Plymoth A
- Article: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION. 2017;71(4):450-457Raposo SE; Fondell E; Strom P; Balter O; Bonn SE; Nyren O; Plymoth A; Balter K
- Article: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. 2016;15:15Sjors C; Raposo SE; Sjolander A; Balter O; Hedenus F; Balter K
- Article: BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER. 2015;113(1):159-165Trinh T; Christensen SE; Brand JS; Cuzick J; Czene K; Sjolander A; Balter K; Hall P
- Article: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH. 2014;16(2):e59Christensen SE; Moller E; Bonn SE; Ploner A; Balter O; Lissner L; Balter K
- Article: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH. 2013;15(6):e109Christensen SE; Moller E; Bonn SE; Ploner A; Wright A; Sjolander A; Balter O; Lissner L; Balter K
- Article: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH. 2012;14(1):e29Bonn SE; Lagerros YT; Christensen SE; Moller E; Wright A; Sjolander A; Balter K
- Article: PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION. 2011;14(5):860-869Fondell E; Christensen SE; Balter O; Balter K
All other publications
- Preprint: RESEARCH SQUARE. 2024Annerstedt KS; Kwak L; Andermo S; Patterson E; Norman Å; Raposo S; Stattin NS; Elinder LS
- Study protocol: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2021;21(1):1630Elinder LS; Wiklund CA; Norman A; Stattin NS; Andermo S; Patterson E; Hemmingsson E; Cook C; Raposo S; Kwak L
- Conference publication: CIRCULATION. 2019;139Raposo S; Satija A; Forman J; Li S; Mukamal K; Lof M; Manson J; Hu F; Rimm E
- Doctoral thesis: 2014Raposo S
Grants
- Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare1 January 2025 - 31 December 2027Research problem and hypothesisThis project aims to co-design and evaluate a novel model for family support (Co-fam) linking school and primary health care to promote healthy lifestyle and prevent and manage overweight and obesity among children 6-12 years. Two evidence-based family support programs, the universal Healthy School Start (HSS) and the targeted More and Less (ML) will be combined and delivered in a municipality with a high level of childhood obesity. We hypothesize that Co-fam is effective and feasible to implement with high fidelity and acceptable to professionals and families.Data and methodThe project will be carried out in two phases. In phase 1, the research team together with school and primary health care personnel and parents will co-design the model based on the implementation framework EPIS (Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment). We will define referral criteria, identify barriers and facilitators of implementation, and design suitable implementation strategies. Adaptations will be made in both programs to children 6-12 years. Phase 2 consists of an 18-month controlled hybrid type 2 effectiveness-implementation study using mixed methods. Quantitative data will be collected on child and parent level and on fidelity to the model components and costs. Interviews will be performed with key personnel to assess acceptability and feasibility.Societal relevance and utilization The high prevalence of unhealthy behaviors, overweight and obesity among children underlines the societal relevance of this project. Combining a universal and a targeted program creates a new synergistic model tailored to all children’s and families’ needs with potential to be scaled up, lacking today. Bridging the gap between school and primary health care to reduce health inequalities has been urgently requested in national guidelines and recommendations.Plan for project realizationThis project will be performed by skilled intervention and implementation researchers in collaboration with personnel from schools, primary health care and parents. HSS, launched in 2022 in the municipality in collaboration with the education administration, is well-established in all public schools. A primary health care unit in the municipality, partner in this project, has started to implement ML with parents of pre-school age children. This means that the project partners are in the starting blocks and highly motivated to participate in this study.
- COFAS 2 FOIP Forte Outgoing International Postdoc fellowshipFORTE Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare1 January 2016 - 31 December 2018
Employments
- Affiliated to Research, Department of Global Public Health, Karolinska Institutet, 2024-2026
Degrees and Education
- Degree Of Doctor Of Philosophy, Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, 2014
