Synne Groufh-Jacobsen
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Bakken K, Aarsland T, Groufh-Jacobsen S, Solvik B, Gjengedal E, Henjum S, et al.
Nutrients
. 2021 Jun;
13(6).
PMID: 34071905
Considering the importance of iodine to support optimal growth and neurological development of the brain and central nervous system, this study aimed to assess and evaluate iodine status in Norwegian...
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Henjum S, Groufh-Jacobsen S, Stea T, Edvardsen Tonheim L, Almendingen K
Biomolecules
. 2021 Apr;
11(3).
PMID: 33803700
Although plant-based diets provide well-established physical and environmental health benefits, omitting meat or meat products has also been associated with a risk of being deficient in specific nutrients, such as...
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Groufh-Jacobsen S, Hess S, Aakre I, Gjengedal E, Blandhoel Pettersen K, Henjum S
Nutrients
. 2020 Nov;
12(11).
PMID: 33233534
Low iodine intakes have been documented in different population groups in Norway. We aimed to assess iodine status, dietary intake, supplement and macroalgae use, and iodine knowledge in vegans, vegetarians...
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Groufh-Jacobsen S, Mosand L, Bakken K, Solvik B, Oma I, Gjengedal E, et al.
Nutrients
. 2020 Mar;
12(3).
PMID: 32120975
Breastfed infants are dependent on an adequate supply of iodine in human milk for the production of thyroid hormones, necessary for development of the brain. Despite the importance of iodine...
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Bakken K, Oma I, Groufh-Jacobsen S, Solvik B, Mosand L, Langfjord M, et al.
Biomolecules
. 2020 Feb;
10(2).
PMID: 32070001
Mild to moderate iodine deficiency is common among women of childbearing age. Data on iodine status in infants are sparse, partly due to the challenges in collecting urine. Urinary iodine...