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Inga Thorsdottir serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen, where her research bridges nutritional science with public health and environmental sustainability. Her work emphasizes population-level dietary interventions, particularly within Icelandic and Nordic contexts.
Her primary research domains include infant and child nutrition, dietary pattern analysis, and the ecological footprint of food systems. She investigates critical intersections such as diet-obesity relationships in early life, methodological advances in nutritional assessment, and sociocultural drivers of plant-based dietary transitions. Recent projects leverage large-scale cohort studies like the Icelandic Mother-Child Cohort (ICE-MCH) to generate evidence for policy development.
Analysis of her 2025 publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory focused on dual-burden challenges: optimizing child health outcomes while reducing environmental impacts. Key methodological approaches include cohort analyses, isotope dilution techniques, and cross-cultural perception studies, with consistent emphasis on translating findings into actionable Nordic nutrition guidelines.
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