Anne Østergaard Nannsen
  • Bartholins Allé 2

    8000 Aarhus C

    Denmark

20232024

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Research

My research examines the health and environmental consequences and benefits of dietary patterns aimed at reducing the environmental impact of food consumption. Additionally, I investigate how socioeconomic factors influence the transition to a more sustainable diet.

Profile

I conduct research in nutritional epidemiology, focusing on sustainable dietary patterns and their impact on public health. My PhD investigates the relationship between sustainable diet and mortality. Previously, I have researched nutrition and colorectal cancer as well as support programs for children with type 1 diabetes. I have extensive experience in data management and analysis and have been actively involved in research both in Denmark and at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden.

Teaching

I have conducted teaching in the course Epidemiology in the Master's program in Health Sciences and additionally supervise master's students in their thesis projects.

Job responsibilities

- Nutritional epidemiological research focusing on the impact of dietary patterns     and specific foods on the development of non-communicable diseases and mortality
-  Data management and analysis
- Statistical modeling in R and Stata
-  Research dissemination through publications and conferences

Areas of expertise

  • Epidemiology
  • Statistics
  • Nutrition

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