About
Anne Ahrendt Bjerregaard is a Guest Researcher at the Department of Public Health, Section of Epidemiology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. Her research focuses on epidemiological studies examining maternal factors and offspring health outcomes across the life course.
Her primary research interests include maternal nutrition during pregnancy and its long-term effects on child health, chronic disease epidemiology, and life course approaches to understanding health determinants. She contributes significantly to the Danish National Birth Cohort, investigating how early life exposures influence health trajectories from fetal development through adulthood.
Dr. Bjerregaard's recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on nutritional epidemiology, particularly examining dietary patterns during pregnancy and their associations with offspring outcomes including type 1 diabetes, obesity, growth patterns, and physical activity behaviors. Her work often employs sophisticated epidemiological methods including prospective cohort designs and target trial emulation approaches.
Her research has received significant attention, with several publications picked up by numerous news outlets and shared widely on social media platforms, indicating the public health relevance of her findings.
She collaborates extensively with researchers across multiple disciplines including clinical medicine, pulmonology, and data science, as evidenced by her co-authorship on studies ranging from vitamin K status and COPD to machine learning applications in celiac disease prediction.
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