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Per G Farup

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Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|June 4, 2011
Low intake of vitamin B6 is associated with irritable bowel syndrome symptomsSolveig C Ligaarden, Per G Farup
BMC Obesity|December 8, 2018
Changes in gastrointestinal symptoms and food tolerance 6 months following weight loss surgery: associations with dietary changes, weight loss and the surgical procedureAnne Stine Kvehaugen, Per G Farup
Microorganisms|April 3, 2021
Are Faecal Microbiota Analyses on Species-Level Suitable Clinical Biomarkers? A Pilot Study in Subjects with Morbid ObesityPer G Farup, Maria G Maseng
BMC Health Services Research|November 19, 2008
Disease knowledge after an educational program in patients with GERD--a randomized controlled trialJorgen Urnes, Hermod Petersen, Per G Farup
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation|December 23, 2017
Evaluation of a faecal dysbiosis test for irritable bowel syndrome in subjects with and without obesityMartin Aasbrenn, Jørgen Valeur, Per G Farup
Journal of Obesity|April 25, 2018
A Conservative Weight Loss Intervention Relieves Bowel Symptoms in Morbidly Obese Subjects with Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Prospective Cohort StudyMartin Aasbrenn, Stian Lydersen, Per G Farup
BMC Obesity|December 8, 2018
Separating "good" from "bad" faecal dysbiosis - evidence from two cross-sectional studiesPer G Farup, Martin Aasbrenn, Jørgen Valeur
Scientific Reports|November 29, 2019
Changes in C-reactive protein, neopterin and lactoferrin differ after conservative and surgical weight loss in individuals with morbid obesityMartin Aasbrenn, Per G Farup, Vibeke Videm
BMC Gastroenterology|April 29, 2016
Faecal short-chain fatty acids - a diagnostic biomarker for irritable bowel syndrome?Per G Farup, Knut Rudi, Knut Hestad
Journal of Obesity|October 31, 2019
Are Nonnutritive Sweeteners Obesogenic? Associations between Diet, Faecal Microbiota, and Short-Chain Fatty Acids in Morbidly Obese SubjectsPer G Farup, Stian Lydersen, Jørgen Valeur
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Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|June 4, 2011
Low intake of vitamin B6 is associated with irritable bowel syndrome symptomsSolveig C Ligaarden, Per G Farup
BMC Obesity|December 8, 2018
Changes in gastrointestinal symptoms and food tolerance 6 months following weight loss surgery: associations with dietary changes, weight loss and the surgical procedureAnne Stine Kvehaugen, Per G Farup
Microorganisms|April 3, 2021
Are Faecal Microbiota Analyses on Species-Level Suitable Clinical Biomarkers? A Pilot Study in Subjects with Morbid ObesityPer G Farup, Maria G Maseng
BMC Health Services Research|November 19, 2008
Disease knowledge after an educational program in patients with GERD--a randomized controlled trialJorgen Urnes, Hermod Petersen, Per G Farup
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation|December 23, 2017
Evaluation of a faecal dysbiosis test for irritable bowel syndrome in subjects with and without obesityMartin Aasbrenn, Jørgen Valeur, Per G Farup
Journal of Obesity|April 25, 2018
A Conservative Weight Loss Intervention Relieves Bowel Symptoms in Morbidly Obese Subjects with Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Prospective Cohort StudyMartin Aasbrenn, Stian Lydersen, Per G Farup
BMC Obesity|December 8, 2018
Separating "good" from "bad" faecal dysbiosis - evidence from two cross-sectional studiesPer G Farup, Martin Aasbrenn, Jørgen Valeur
Scientific Reports|November 29, 2019
Changes in C-reactive protein, neopterin and lactoferrin differ after conservative and surgical weight loss in individuals with morbid obesityMartin Aasbrenn, Per G Farup, Vibeke Videm
BMC Gastroenterology|April 29, 2016
Faecal short-chain fatty acids - a diagnostic biomarker for irritable bowel syndrome?Per G Farup, Knut Rudi, Knut Hestad
Journal of Obesity|October 31, 2019
Are Nonnutritive Sweeteners Obesogenic? Associations between Diet, Faecal Microbiota, and Short-Chain Fatty Acids in Morbidly Obese SubjectsPer G Farup, Stian Lydersen, Jørgen Valeur
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