User:Igelösa/Stig Steen
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Professor Stig Steen - MD, PhD Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Lund University Hospital, Sweden and developer of the Natural Balance Shake
Stig Steen is a Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery and one of the world’s leading authorities in heart and lung transplantation and resuscitation. He has more than 40 years of practical experience in the medical field. One of his key interests is nutrition and its impact on our health. Together with his research team at Igelösa Life Science Community in southern Sweden, which has leading research facilities and laboratories for nutrition and food development, he has gathered unique knowledge of the human body and what it requires in order to function optimally in health and during disease. The patented Wellness by Oriflame Natural Balance Shake formula was created by Stig Steen and his team during more than 8 years of intensive research and studies.
CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Stig Joar Steen Place of birth: Tynset, Norway
Specialty qualifications: • Medical Degree 1974 • General surgery 1981, Cardiothoracic surgery 1988 • Associate Professor of Surgery, University of Lund 1987 • Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Lund 1997 • Honorary Professor, Xiang Xiang Medical University
Publications: • First lung transplantation of Non-Heart-Beating-Donor after ex-vivo evaluation and recondition 2000 (Lancet 2001) • Survey of the heart’s physiology after cardiac arrest. (Resuscitation 2002; 2003; 2004) - The European Resuscitation Council (ERC) changed the international guidelines for treatment of cardiac arrest out-of-hospital accordingly, 2002. • First transplantation of rejected lungs which were evaluated and reconditioned ex-vivo before successfully transplanted into a 70-year old patient 2005 (Ann Thorac Surg 2007)
Inventions: • Region Skåne’s Grand Innovation Prize for the mechanical heart compression device LUCAS® 2006 • Developer of the Natural Balance Shake
Igelösa Life Science Community Stig Steen is the founder of Igelösa Life Science Community - a company with strong ties to Lund University and that conducts nutrition- and lifestyle research. It employs chefs, food science technicians, nurses, doctors and nutritionists, has an approved and registered clinic and laboratory, a research kitchen and guest rooms for in-house patients on its premises. Igelösa Nutrition Science is a branch that conducts research and development of healthy nutritional products based on the research of the Life Science Community. All research is led by Stig Steen and focuses on developing effective programs and products for the prevention and treatment of lifestyle diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. The Wellness by Oriflame Natural Balance Shake has been developed in collaboration with Igelösa Life Science Community. Oriflame has for years supported and financed the nutritional research and development done at Igelösa.
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http://www.med.lu.se/klinvetlund/thoraxkirurgi/forskargruppsledare/stig_steen
http://www.indevex.com/1.0.1.0/14/1/
1. Steen S, et.al. Evaluation of LUCAS, a new device for automatic mechanical compression and active decompression resuscitation. Resuscitation 2002;55:285-299.
2. Steen S, et.al. The critical importance of minimal delay between chest compressions and subsequent defibrillation: A haemodynamic explanation. Resuscitation 2003;58:249-259.
3. Steen S, et.al. Continuous intratracheal insufflation of oxygen improves outcome of mechanical chest compression-active decompression CPR. Resuscitation 2004;62:219-227.
4. Steen S, et.al. Treatment of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with LUCAS, a new device for automatic mechanical compression and active decompression resuscitation, Resuscitation 2005;67:25-30.
5. Steen S, et.al. Transplantation of lungs from a non-heart-beating donor. The Lancet 2001;357:825-829
6. Steen S, et.al. Transplantation of lungs from non-heart-beating donors after function assessment ex vivo. Ann Thor Surg 2003;76:244-252.
7. Steen S, et.al. First Human Transplantation of a Non Acceptable Donor Lung After Reconditioning Ex Vivo, Ann Thorac Surg, 2007;83:2191-5.
8. Ingemansson, R, et. al., Clinical Transplantation of Initially Rejected Donor Lungs After Reconditioning Ex Vivo, Ann Thorac Surg, Jan 2009; 87:255-60.
9. Jönsson T, Ahrén B, Pacini G, Sundler F, Wierup N, Steen S, Sjöberg T, Ugander M, Frostegård J, Göransson L and Lindeberg S, A Paleolithic diet confers higher insulin sensitivity, lower C-reactive protein and lower blood pressure than a cereal-based diet in domestic pigs, Nutrition & Metabolism, 2006;3:39.