Camilla Thyregod
Technical University of Denmark
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Diabetes-metabolism Research and Reviews | 2011
Elisabeth R. Mathiesen; Peter Damm; Lois Jovanovic; David R. McCance; Camilla Thyregod; Anders Boisen Jensen; Moshe Hod
As basal insulin analogues are being used off‐label, there is a need to evaluate their safety (maternal hypoglycaemia and fetal and perinatal outcomes) and efficacy [haemoglobin A
Nutrients | 2018
Sisse Fagt; Jeppe Matthiessen; Camilla Thyregod; Karsten Kørup; Anja Pia Biltoft-Jensen
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Indoor Air | 2017
Xiaojing Zhang; Pawel Wargocki; Zhiwei Lian; Camilla Thyregod
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BMC Public Health | 2018
Nanna Wurr Stjernqvist; Marianne Sabinsky; Antony Morgan; Ellen Trolle; Camilla Thyregod; Helle Terkildsen Maindal; Ane Høstgaard Bonde; Inge Tetens
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Archive | 2017
Jesper Fink Andersen; Camilla Thyregod; Bjarne Kjær Ersbøll
), fasting plasma glucose, and maternal weight gain]. The aim of this review is to provide an overview of the current literature concerning basal insulin analogue use in diabetic pregnancy, and to present the design and preliminary, non‐validated baseline characteristics of a currently ongoing randomized, controlled, open‐label, multicentre, multinational trial comparing insulin detemir with neutral protamine hagedorn insulin, both with insulin aspart, in women with type 1 diabetes planning a pregnancy (n = 306) or are already pregnant (n = 164).
Archive | 2017
Jesper Fink Andersen; Bjarne Kjær Ersbøll; Camilla Thyregod
Breakfast is considered by many to be the most important meal of the day. This study examined the intake of nutrients and foods at breakfast among Danes and the relation to the overall dietary quality. Data were derived from the Danish National Survey on Diet and Physical Activity 2011–2013, a cross-sectional national food consumption study. A total of 3680 participants aged 6–75 years were included in the analyses of breakfast consumption. The Nutrient Rich Food Index 9.3 method was used to examine the overall dietary quality of the diet. The intake of nutrients and foods at breakfast were compared across dietary quality score tertiles by ANCOVA adjusted for energy and socio economic status. Breakfast was eaten frequently by children and adults and contributed with 18–20% of total energy intake. Breakfast was relatively high in dietary fibre, B vitamins, calcium and magnesium and low in added sugar, total fat, sodium, vitamin A and D. A decrease in the intake of added sugar, total fat and saturated fat and an increase in the intake of dietary fibre and most micronutrients were seen across tertiles of dietary quality scores. Commonly consumed foods provided at breakfast in Denmark included bread, breakfast cereals and dairy products as well as water, coffee and juice, while intakes of fruits, vegetables, cakes and soft drinks were low.
Archive | 2017
Jesper Fink Andersen; Anders Stockmarr; Camilla Thyregod; Bjarne Kjær Ersbøll
Indoor Air | 2017
Xiaojing Zhang; Pawel Wargocki; Zhiwei Lian; Camilla Thyregod
Archive | 2016
Camilla Thyregod; Rosaria Notarangelo; Bjarne Kjær Ersbøll
Archive | 2015
Max Peter Spooner; Anders Stockmarr; Camilla Thyregod; Bjarne Kjær Ersbøll