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Andreas Kryger Jensen

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Nejsum F, Wiingreen R, Jensen A, Lokkegaard E, Molholm Hansen B
PLoS One . 2025 Jan; 20(1):e0312238. PMID: 39787191
Background: Identification of mother-infant pairs predisposed to early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding is important for delivering targeted support. Machine learning techniques enable development of transparent prediction models that enhance clinical...
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Kujabi M, Housseine N, Kabanda I, Msumi R, Maembe L, Sangalala M, et al.
AJOG Glob Rep . 2024 Nov; 4(4):100404. PMID: 39583576
Background: Similar to many resource-constrained urban settings, cesarean deliveries in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, have increased rapidly, from 17% in 2015 to 26% in 2022. Alarmingly, at the population level,...
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Greve J, Mork F, Jensen A, Kaur S, Madsen J, Bugge A, et al.
Scand J Clin Lab Invest . 2024 Jul; 84(4):285-295. PMID: 39012082
It is internationally recognized to use clinical decision limits (CDL) when interpreting the lipid levels in both adults and children, even though the evidence for children is scarce. The purpose...
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Andersen T, Sejling C, Jensen A, Dissing A, Severinsen E, Drews H, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Feb; 14(1):4861. PMID: 38418905
Nighttime smartphone use is associated with sleep problems, which in turn have a bidirectional association with overweight. We aim to investigate whether nighttime smartphone use and sleep are related to...
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Drews H, Sejling C, Andersen T, Varga T, Jensen A, Rod N
Sleep . 2024 Feb; 47(6). PMID: 38349329
Study Objectives: Nighttime smartphone use is an increasing public health concern. We investigated whether nighttime smartphone use is associated with general health and primary healthcare utilization. Methods: Four thousand five...
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Elsenburg L, Rieckmann A, Bengtsson J, Jensen A, Rod N
Soc Sci Med . 2023 Dec; 340:116449. PMID: 38091856
There is increasing awareness of the importance of modelling life course trajectories to unravel how social, economic and health factors relate to health over time. Different methods have been developed...
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Rod N, Andersen T, Severinsen E, Sejling C, Dissing A, Thanh Pham V, et al.
BMJ Open . 2023 Oct; 13(10):e063588. PMID: 37793923
Purpose: The is established to comprehensively assess the impact of night-time smartphone use on sleep patterns and health. An innovative combination of large-scale repeated survey information, high-resolution sensor-driven smartphone data,...
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Andersen T, Sejling C, Jensen A, Drews H, Ritz B, Varga T, et al.
Sleep . 2023 Sep; 46(12). PMID: 37758231
Study Objectives: This study investigated the complex relationship between nighttime smartphone use, sleep, and mental health among adult populations in Denmark. Methods: Data from three interconnected samples (aged 16-89 years)...
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Friis Petersen J, Friis-Hansen L, Bryndorf T, Jensen A, Nyboe Andersen A, Lokkegaard E
Reprod Sci . 2023 Aug; 30(12):3597-3609. PMID: 37640889
This study aimed to develop a dynamic model for predicting outcome during the first trimester of pregnancy using baseline demographic data and serially collected blood samples and transvaginal sonographies. A...
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Jensen A, Ekstrom C
J R Stat Soc Ser C Appl Stat . 2023 May; 70(1):98-121. PMID: 37251999
News media often report that the trend of some public health outcome has changed. These statements are frequently based on longitudinal data, and the change in trend is typically found...