Search Results - "Lundblad, Marie Wasmuth"
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The reproducibility of self-reported age at menarche: The Tromsø Study
Published in BMC women's health (22-08-2017)“…Previous studies of the reproducibility of self-reported age at menarche have been limited because of small study samples, short follow-up and the limited age…”
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Evaluation of a Web-Based Dietary Assessment Tool (myfood24) in Norwegian Women and Men Aged 60-74 Years: Usability Study
Published in JMIR formative research (11-03-2022)“…A healthy diet throughout the life course improves health and reduces the risk of disease. There is a need for new knowledge of the relation between diet and…”
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Is age at menarche associated with total mortality? The Tromsø Study
Published in International journal of women's health (01-01-2018)“…Early age at menarche (AAM) has been associated with increased mortality and morbidity, including premature death from all causes, breast cancer and…”
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Social inequalities in health in the Arctic region: from observing to serving
Published in Scandinavian journal of public health (01-11-2023)Get full text
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Secular and longitudinal trends in body composition: The Tromsø Study, 2001 to 2016
Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2021)“…Objective Overweight, defined as excessive fat mass, is a long-standing worldwide public health challenge. Traditional anthropometric measures used to identify…”
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Secular and longitudinal trends in body composition: The Tromsø Study, 2001 to 2016
Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-11-2021)“…Objective Overweight, defined as excessive fat mass, is a long‐standing worldwide public health challenge. Traditional anthropometric measures used to identify…”
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Intake of Vegetables, Fruits and Berries and Compliance to “Five-a-Day” in a General Norwegian Population—The Tromsø Study 2015–2016
Published in Nutrients (2021)“…Vegetables, fruits and berries are associated with reduced disease risk, and recommended intake is “five-a-day”. We studied the intake of vegetables, fruits…”
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The reproducibility of self-reported age at menarche: The Tromsa Study
Published in BMC women's health (22-08-2017)“…Background Previous studies of the reproducibility of self-reported age at menarche have been limited because of small study samples, short follow-up and the…”
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Is age at menarche associated with total mortality? The Tromso Study
Published in International journal of women's health (01-01-2018)“…Purpose: Early age at menarche (AAM) has been associated with increased mortality and morbidity, including premature death from all causes, breast cancer and…”
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Food biodiversity and gastrointestinal cancer risk in nine European countries: Analysis within a prospective cohort study
Published in European journal of cancer (1990) (01-10-2024)“…Food biodiversity in human diets has potential co-benefits for both public health and sustainable food systems. However, current evidence on the potential…”
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Treatment target achievement after myocardial infarction and ischemic stroke: cardiovascular risk factors, medication use and lifestyle – The Tromsø Study 2015-2016. Secondary prevention in myocardial infarction and stroke
Published in European journal of preventive cardiology (2021)“…Aims - To investigate European guideline treatment target achievement in cardiovascular risk factors, medication use, and lifestyle, after myocardial…”
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Intake of Vegetables, Fruits and Berries and Compliance to “Five-a-Day” in a General Norwegian Population—The Tromsø Study 2015–2016
Published in Nutrients (01-07-2021)“…Vegetables, fruits and berries are associated with reduced disease risk, and recommended intake is “five-a-day”. We studied the intake of vegetables, fruits…”
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The Educational Gradient in Intake of Energy and Macronutrients in the General Adult and Elderly Population: The Tromsø Study 2015-2016
Published in Nutrients (28-01-2021)“…Worldwide, there are socioeconomic inequalities in health and diet. We studied the relationship between education and nutrient intake in 11,302 women and men…”
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Plasma Concentration of 36 (Poly)phenols and Prospective Body Weight Change in Participants from the EPIC Cohort
Published in Annals of nutrition and metabolism (2024)“…Dietary intake of (poly)phenols has been linked to reduced adiposity and body weight (BW) in several epidemiological studies. However, epidemiological evidence…”
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Energy and nutrient intakes in relation to National Nutrition Recommendations in a Norwegian population-based sample: the Tromsø Study 2015-16
Published in Food & nutrition research (2019)“…According to the Global Burden of Disease project, unhealthy diet accounts for most of the disease burden in Norway. Current recommendations on nutrient intake…”
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Anthropometric measures are satisfactory substitutes for the DXA‐derived visceral adipose tissue in the association with cardiometabolic risk—The Tromsø Study 2015–2016
Published in Obesity science & practice (2021)“…Background Body mass index (BMI) increases while cardiometabolic risk factors decrease in individuals in high-income countries. This paradoxical observation…”
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Reference Values for DXA-Derived Visceral Adipose Tissue in Adults 40 Years and Older from a European Population: The Tromsø Study 2015–2016
Published in Journal of obesity (2021)“…Background. Reference values for visceral adipose tissue (VAT) are needed and it has been advocated that body composition measures depend on both the technique…”
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Anthropometric measures are satisfactory substitutes for the DXA‐derived visceral adipose tissue in the association with cardiometabolic risk—The Tromsø Study 2015–2016
Published in Obesity science & practice (01-10-2021)“…Background Body mass index (BMI) increases while cardiometabolic risk factors decrease in individuals in high‐income countries. This paradoxical observation…”
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