Klaus M Pedersen
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Riis J, Pedersen K, Danielsen M, Sorensen G, Jorgensen M, Andersen S, et al.
Br J Nutr
. 2020 May;
125(3):260-265.
PMID: 32378500
Iodine intake affects the occurrence of thyroid disorders. However, the association of iodine intake with longevity remains to be described. This led us to perform a 20 years' follow-up on...
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Andersen S, Nohr S, Wu C, Olsen J, Pedersen K, Laurberg P
Eur J Endocrinol
. 2013 Feb;
168(5):723-31.
PMID: 23444413
Background: Placental transport of iodide is required for fetal thyroid hormone production. The sodium iodide symporter (NIS) mediates active iodide transport into the thyroid and the lactating mammary gland and...
3.
Andersen S, Iversen F, Terpling S, Pedersen K, Gustenhoff P, Laurberg P
Maturitas
. 2011 Nov;
71(1):39-43.
PMID: 22078658
Objective: To assess thyroid autoimmunity among elderly people living in an area with low iodine intake compared to the sustained recommended iodine intake from a natural source, and to estimate...
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Andersen S, Karmisholt J, Pedersen K, Laurberg P
Br J Nutr
. 2007 Oct;
99(4):813-8.
PMID: 17961291
The iodine intake level in a population is determined in cross-sectional studies. Urinary iodine varies considerably and the reliability of studies of iodine nutrition and the number of samples needed...
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Andersen S, Pedersen K, Iversen F, Terpling S, Gustenhoff P, Petersen S, et al.
Br J Nutr
. 2007 Aug;
99(2):319-25.
PMID: 17697431
Iodine intake is important for thyroid function. Iodine content of natural waters is high in some areas and occurs bound in humic substances. Tap water is a major dietary source...
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Laurberg P, Vestergaard H, Nielsen S, Christensen S, Seefeldt T, Helleberg K, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 2007 Mar;
92(6):2149-56.
PMID: 17389703
Context: Graves' hyperthyroidism and multinodular toxic goiter lead to high serum T(3) compared with serum T(4). The source of this high T(3) has not been clarified. Objective: Our objective was...
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Laurberg P, Nohr S, Pedersen K, Fuglsang E
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 2004 Jan;
89(1):181-7.
PMID: 14715847
Lack of iodine for thyroid hormone formation during the fetal stage and/or the first years of life may lead to developmental brain damage. During the period of breastfeeding, thyroid function...