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  • The Malmö Offspring Study (... The Malmö Offspring Study (MOS): design, methods and first results
    Brunkwall, Louise; Jönsson, Daniel; Ericson, Ulrika ... European journal of epidemiology, 01/2021, Volume: 36, Issue: 1
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    As cardio metabolic disease manifestations tend to cluster in families there is a need to better understand the underlying mechanisms in order to further develop preventive strategies. In fact, ...
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  • Food sources of fat may cla... Food sources of fat may clarify the inconsistent role of dietary fat intake for incidence of type 2 diabetes
    Ericson, Ulrika; Hellstrand, Sophie; Brunkwall, Louise ... The American journal of clinical nutrition, 05/2015, Volume: 101, Issue: 5
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    Dietary fats could affect glucose metabolism and obesity development and, thereby, may have a crucial role in the cause of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Studies indicated that replacing saturated with ...
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  • A healthy dietary metabolic... A healthy dietary metabolic signature is associated with a lower risk for type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease
    Smith, Einar; Ericson, Ulrika; Hellstrand, Sophie ... BMC medicine, 04/2022, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    The global burden of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes could be decreased by improving dietary factors, but identification of groups suitable for interventional approaches can be difficult. ...
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  • Dimethylguanidino Valerate:... Dimethylguanidino Valerate: A Lifestyle-Related Metabolite Associated With Future Coronary Artery Disease and Cardiovascular Mortality
    Ottosson, Filip; Ericson, Ulrika; Almgren, Peter ... Journal of the American Heart Association, 10/2019, Volume: 8, Issue: 19
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    Background Identification of lifestyle modifiable metabolic pathways related to cardiometabolic disease risk is essential for improvement of primary prevention in susceptible individuals. It was ...
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  • Dietary and genetic risk sc... Dietary and genetic risk scores and incidence of type 2 diabetes
    Ericson, Ulrika; Hindy, George; Drake, Isabel ... Genes & nutrition, 05/2018, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Both lifestyle and genetic predisposition determine the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D), and studies have indicated interactions between specific dietary components and individual genetic ...
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  • The association between car... The association between carbohydrate-rich foods and risk of cardiovascular disease is not modified by genetic susceptibility to dyslipidemia as determined by 80 validated variants
    Sonestedt, Emily; Hellstrand, Sophie; Schulz, Christina-Alexandra ... PloS one, 04/2015, Volume: 10, Issue: 4
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    It is still unclear whether carbohydrate consumption is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Genetic susceptibility might modify the associations between dietary intakes and disease ...
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  • Dietary Data in the Malmö O... Dietary Data in the Malmö Offspring Study-Reproducibility, Method Comparison and Validation against Objective Biomarkers
    Hellstrand, Sophie; Ottosson, Filip; Smith, Einar ... Nutrients, 05/2021, Volume: 13, Issue: 5
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    Irregular dietary intakes impairs estimations from food records. Biomarkers and method combinations can be used to improve estimates. Our aim was to examine reproducibility from two assessment ...
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  • Diet Quality and Change in ... Diet Quality and Change in Blood Lipids during 16 Years of Follow-up and Their Interaction with Genetic Risk for Dyslipidemia
    Sonestedt, Emily; Hellstrand, Sophie; Drake, Isabel ... Nutrients, 05/2016, Volume: 8, Issue: 5
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    A high diet quality according to the Swedish nutrition recommendations is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease in the population-based Malmö Diet and Cancer cohort. To further ...
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  • Comparing Self-Reported Sug... Comparing Self-Reported Sugar Intake With the Sucrose and Fructose Biomarker From Overnight Urine Samples in Relation to Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
    Ramne, Stina; Gray, Nicola; Hellstrand, Sophie ... Frontiers in nutrition, 05/2020, Volume: 7
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    Studies on sugar intake and its link to cardiometabolic risk show inconsistent results, partly due to dietary misreporting. Cost-effective and easily measured nutritional biomarkers that can ...
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  • Genetic variation in the fa... Genetic variation in the fat mass and obesity-associated gene (FTO) in association with food preferences in healthy adults
    Brunkwall, Louise; Ericson, Ulrika; Hellstrand, Sophie ... Food & nutrition research, 01/2013, Volume: 57, Issue: 1
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    Earlier studies have indicated that the fat mass and obesity-associated gene (FTO) is not only associated with BMI and weight but also with appetite and dietary intake. We investigated if the FTO ...
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