Master Theses

2022
  • Dominique Searle
  • Aikaterina Vasileiou
  • Abhilasha Akerkar
  • Mia Petring Hasselager
  • Nanna Ringsted
2021
  • Rikke Thomsen
2020
  • Anita Bennetsen
  • Laure Vang Christensen
  • Lua Dandara Ferreira Rangel
2019
  • Katrine Duus
  • Caroline Moos
2018
  • Mahesh Sarki
  • Katrine Grønvold Christensen & Sidse Gadegaard Nielsen, Cand.scient.san.
    The correlation between behavior and changes in weight and anthropometry in children aged 2 to 6 years.
2016
  • Marie-Louise Kirkegaard Mikkelsen, Cand.scient.san.publ.
    Estimating physical activity and sedentary behavior in a free-living environment: A comparative study between Fitbit Charge 2 and Actigraph GT3X
  • Charlotte Thorup van Dijk, Cand.scient.san.publ.
    The association between work-related stress and weight change among female nurses with a history of weight loss.
2015
  • Marie Danefred Frisch Carlsen & Louise Anker Holm, Cand.scient. Human nutrition.
    Exposure to vitamin D-fortified margarine during prenatal life and risk of hypertension in adulthood – A societal experiment.
  • Gitte Kingo Vesterlund, Cand.scient.san
2014
  • Zhiyan Jin
2013
  • Sara Slot Madsen, Cand.med.
2012
  • Stine Helle Jørgensen, Cand.scient.san.publ.
    Changes in body fat percentage and risk of death among middle-aged and older Copenhagen men and women – survival analyses from the Danish MONICA cohort.
2011
  • Kate Livemore, Cand.Psych.
    Obesity prevention intervention with toddlers.
2010
  • Bettina Bülow Laursen, Cand.scient.san.publ.
    Human oral lactobacilli and intake of sugar and fermented dairy products.
  • Ezekwe Kelechi Athanesious, MPH.
    Independent association of changes in physical activities with subsequent changes in hip and thigh circumferences.
  • Lonny Henriksen, Cand.scient.san.publ.
    Non-participation in a Danish research project – The intervention project “Sund Start”.
  • Anitta Øhlenschlæger Johansen, Cand.scient.san.publ.
    Associations between salt (Sodium from 24-hour urine excretions) and obesity/fat distribution.
  • Nikoline Nygaard Knudsen & Thora Majlund Kjærulff, Cand.scient.san.publ.
    Fluid distribution between extra- and intracellular compartments associated with the risk of mortality.
2009
  • Susanne Merethe Lemperd, Cand.scient Human nutrition.
    Association between Body Mass Index and Caries in Children.
  • Jeanett Pedersen & Marie Vik Hessner, Cand.scient.san.publ.
    Gender’s significance in preventing overweight in general practice.
  • Jette Emborg Nielsen, Cand.scient Human nutrition.
    Associations Between Dietary Intake of Total Fat, Saturated Fatty Acids, Monounsaturated Fatty Acids, and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Subsequent 6-year Changes in Waist Circumference Among Danish Men and Women.
2008
  • Catrine Wildenschildt, Cand.scient.san.publ.
    Development in the prevalence of severe overweight and use of healthcare services.
2007
  • Mia Sadowa Frederiksen & Maiken Juul Hansen, Cand.scient. Human nutrition.
    The relationship between glucosinolate intake and the development of cardiovascular disease.
  • Nanna Julie Olsen, MPH.
    The relationship between the intake of liquid sucrose in the form of soft drinks and weight development in children.
2006
  • Jeanett Trollegaard, MPH.
    Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA). Associations between CLA and obesity development. A follow-up study.
  • Jeanett T. Peronard, MPH.
    Gender-related psychosocial consequences of overweight – An analysis of stigmatization of overweight children and adolescents, with a special focus on gender. A review.
  • Christian Kunsemüller, Cand.scient.san.publ.
    Fathers’ past – Children’s future. A study of fathers’ health perceptions and their children’s physical activity.
2005
  • Birgit Marie Nielsen, Cand.scient. Human nutrition.
    Prediction of fat-free body mass from bioelectrical impedance among 9-11-year-old Swedish children.
  • Camilla Hoelstad Holm & Ida Nyhuus Kristoffersen, Cand.scient. Human nutrition.
    The association between the dietary intakes of saturated fatty acids and the serum lipid profile in 6-7-year-old children participating in the Copenhagen School Intervention Study.
2004
  • Sofia Iqbal, Cand.scient.san.publ.
    Dietary energy density, fiber intake, and subsequent excess weight change among children.
  • Kathrine Grau, Cand.scient.san.publ.
    Overall glycemic index and glycemic load of habitual diet in relation to heart disease.
  • Helle Hare, Cand.scient. Human nutrition.
    Glycemic index and load in relation to changes in body weight and body composition – 6 years follow-up in adult Danish men and women.
  • Iben Kynde, Cand.scient. Human nutrition.
    Dietary glycemic index and dietary glycemic load and their associations with functional limitations in elderly Europeans. SENECA 1939-1999.
  • Anne Lene Oxlund, Cand.scient.san.publ.
    Glycemic index and glycemic load in relation to blood lipids – 6 years of follow-up in adult Danish men and women.
2003
  • Lene Løchte, Cand.scient.san.publ.
    School children, physical activity, and diet.