Louise Groth Grunnet
Guest Researcher
Louise Groth Grunnet is associated researcher at the Section of Global Health. Her main research interests are fetal programming and the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes.
During the last 14 years she has been working with obesity, prediabetes and diabetes and understanding the pathophysiology behind. Among other topics this includes, fetal programming, gestational diabetes, and lipotoxicity.
She has experience in a wide range of methods including in vivo and in vitro metabolic studies, initiating human metabolic studies and experience within the field of epidemiology, integrative physiology and genetic studies.
She also has a main interest in understanding the long-term consequences of gestational diabetes for both mother and child.
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Risk factors of pre-hypertension and hypertension among non-pregnant women of reproductive age in northeastern Tanzania: a community based cross-sectional study
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Fish Intake in Pregnancy and Offspring Metabolic Parameters at Age 9⁻16-Does Gestational Diabetes Modify the Risk?
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Adiposity, Dysmetabolic Traits, and Earlier Onset of Female Puberty in Adolescent Offspring of Women With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: A Clinical Study Within the Danish National Birth Cohort
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