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Jørn Dyerberg

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Ugeskrift for Laeger|February 3, 2004
[Denmark is the first county in the world to forbid the use of industrially produced fatty acids]Steen Stender, Jørn Dyerberg
Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism|December 18, 2003
Influence of trans fatty acids on healthSteen Stender, Jørn Dyerberg
Nutrition Research Reviews|December 18, 2008
Alcohol drinking and cardiac riskBenjamin Buemann, Jørn Dyerberg, Arne Astrup
BMJ Open|March 16, 2016
Artificial trans fat in popular foods in 2012 and in 2014: a market basket investigation in six European countriesSteen Stender, Arne Astrup, Jørn Dyerberg
Ugeskrift for Laeger|June 3, 2005
[N-3 polyunsaturated acids and cardiovascular disease. Cochrane analysis with unclear conclusions]Jørn Dyerberg, Arne Astrup, Steen Stender
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 14, 2006
High levels of industrially produced trans fat in popular fast foodsSteen Stender, Jørn Dyerberg, Arne Astrup
Food & Nutrition Research|December 26, 2008
Ruminant and industrially produced trans fatty acids: health aspectsSteen Stender, Arne Astrup, Jørn Dyerberg
BMJ Open|May 22, 2014
Tracing artificial trans fat in popular foods in Europe: a market basket investigationSteen Stender, Arne Astrup, Jørn Dyerberg
BMJ Open|September 19, 2012
A trans European Union difference in the decline in trans fatty acids in popular foods: a market basket investigationSteen Stender, Arne Astrup, Jørn Dyerberg
Lakartidningen|March 31, 2007
[Trans fats--good if Sweden could follow the Danish example]Jørn Dyerberg, Steen Stender, Arne Astrup
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Ugeskrift for Laeger|February 3, 2004
[Denmark is the first county in the world to forbid the use of industrially produced fatty acids]Steen Stender, Jørn Dyerberg
Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism|December 18, 2003
Influence of trans fatty acids on healthSteen Stender, Jørn Dyerberg
Nutrition Research Reviews|December 18, 2008
Alcohol drinking and cardiac riskBenjamin Buemann, Jørn Dyerberg, Arne Astrup
BMJ Open|March 16, 2016
Artificial trans fat in popular foods in 2012 and in 2014: a market basket investigation in six European countriesSteen Stender, Arne Astrup, Jørn Dyerberg
Ugeskrift for Laeger|June 3, 2005
[N-3 polyunsaturated acids and cardiovascular disease. Cochrane analysis with unclear conclusions]Jørn Dyerberg, Arne Astrup, Steen Stender
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 14, 2006
High levels of industrially produced trans fat in popular fast foodsSteen Stender, Jørn Dyerberg, Arne Astrup
Food & Nutrition Research|December 26, 2008
Ruminant and industrially produced trans fatty acids: health aspectsSteen Stender, Arne Astrup, Jørn Dyerberg
BMJ Open|May 22, 2014
Tracing artificial trans fat in popular foods in Europe: a market basket investigationSteen Stender, Arne Astrup, Jørn Dyerberg
BMJ Open|September 19, 2012
A trans European Union difference in the decline in trans fatty acids in popular foods: a market basket investigationSteen Stender, Arne Astrup, Jørn Dyerberg
Lakartidningen|March 31, 2007
[Trans fats--good if Sweden could follow the Danish example]Jørn Dyerberg, Steen Stender, Arne Astrup
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