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Morten Kobaek-Larsen

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Kobaek-Larsen M, Maschek S, Kolstrup S, Hojlund K, Nielsen D, Hansen A, et al.
Clin Transl Sci . 2024 Dec; 17(12):e70090. PMID: 39625861
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) pathophysiology involves insulin resistance (IR) and inadequate insulin secretion. Current T2D management includes dietary adjustments and/or oral medications such as thiazolidinediones (TZDs). Carrots have shown to...
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Deding U, Boggild H, Kaalby L, Hjelmborg J, Kobaek-Larsen M, Thygesen M, et al.
Heliyon . 2024 Aug; 10(14):e34274. PMID: 39100485
Background: Social inequalities in colorectal cancer screening participation are evident. Barriers to screening participation include discomfort from diagnostic modalities. We aimed to describe the discomfort experienced from colonoscopy and colon...
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Kobaek-Larsen M, Deding U, Al-Najami I, Clausen B, Christensen L
Nutrients . 2023 Dec; 15(23). PMID: 38068860
In vitro and animal studies have shown that carrot juice containing bioactive natural products, such as falcarinol (FaOH) and falcarindiol (FaDOH), can affect inflammation. The present study was designed to...
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Deding U, Boggild H, Baatrup G, Kaalby L, Hjelmborg J, Thygesen M, et al.
Prev Med . 2023 Jun; 173:107593. PMID: 37364794
Individual income and educational level are associated with participation rates in colorectal cancer screening. We aimed to investigate the expected discomfort from the endoscopic diagnostic modalities of colonoscopy and colon...
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Deding U, Kobaek-Larsen M, Boggild H, Kaalby L, Thygesen M, Baatrup G
BMJ Open Gastroenterol . 2023 May; 10(1). PMID: 37230536
Objective: To estimate the risk of interval colorectal cancer (CRC) in faecal immunochemical test (FIT) negative screening participants according to socioeconomic status. Design: In this register-based study, first round FIT...
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Deding U, Kaalby L, Steele R, Al-Najami I, Kobaek-Larsen M, Plantener E, et al.
Eur J Cancer . 2023 Mar; 184:21-29. PMID: 36889038
Background: Population-based screening for colorectal cancer by a faecal immunochemical test (FIT) is recommended by the European Union. Detectable faecal haemoglobin can indicate colorectal neoplasia as well as other conditions....
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Deding U, Baatrup G, Kaalby L, Kobaek-Larsen M
Nutrients . 2023 Feb; 15(3). PMID: 36771385
A prospectively followed Danish cohort of 55,756 citizens with an observation time upwards of 25 years was investigated for association between eating raw carrots on a regular basis and developing...
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Deding U, Clausen B, Al-Najami I, Baatrup G, Jensen B, Kobaek-Larsen M
Nutrients . 2023 Feb; 15(3). PMID: 36771338
studies and animal studies have shown that chemical compounds contained in carrots, such as falcarinol and falcarindiol, can prevent inflammation. The present study was designed to test whether the oral...
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Kaalby L, Deding U, Al-Najami I, Berg-Beckhoff G, Bjorsum-Meyer T, Laurberg T, et al.
BMC Med . 2023 Jan; 21(1):29. PMID: 36691009
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening reduces all-cause and CRC-related mortality. New research demonstrates that the faecal haemoglobin concentration (f-Hb) may indicate the presence of other serious diseases not related to...
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Jakobsen U, Kobaek-Larsen M, Kjoller K, Antonsen S, Baatrup G, Trelle M
J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci . 2022 Sep; 1210:123440. PMID: 36088746
Falcarinol is a polyacetylene which is found in carrots and known to have anti-neoplastic properties in rodents. Research in the bioactivity of falcarinol in humans require methods for quantification of...