Research
Lucia Cestelli, MD, specialist in Respiratory Medicine, is a PhD research fellow at the Department of Clinical Science, University of Bergen.
Her current research project is the study of lung function changes in general population subjects in Norway during the 20th century and their relationship with mortality. Other research interests include COPD, lung function tests, epidemiology, and pulmonary imaging.
She is an active member of the European Respiratory Society (ERS) and serves as reviewer for the European Board for Accreditation in Pneumology (EBAP) and the European Lung Foundation (ELF). She is also Early Career Editor for European Respiratory Review (ERR).
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9813-0484
Publications
Academic article
- Cestelli, Lucia; Stavem, Knut; Johannessen, Ane et al. (2024). Outcome-based Definition of the Lower Limit of Normal in Spirometry: A Study of 26,000 Young Adult Men. (external link)
- Cestelli, Lucia; Gulsvik, Amund; Johannessen, Ane et al. (2023). Reduced lung function and cause-specific mortality: A population-based study of Norwegian men followed for 26 years. (external link)
- Khomich, Maryia; Lin, Huang; Malinovschi, Andrei et al. (2023). Association between lipid-A-producing oral bacteria of different potency and fractional exhaled nitric oxide in a Norwegian population-based adult cohort. (external link)
- Cestelli, Lucia; Johannessen, Ane; Stavem, Knut et al. (2022). Period and cohort effects: consequences on spirometric lung function in Norway during the 20th century. (external link)