Katrine Strandberg-Larsen
Associate Professor - Promotion Programme
Section of Epidemiology
Bartholinsgade 6Q, 2. sal, 1356 København K, 24 Øster Farimagsgade 5, Building: 24-2-15
Primary fields of research
My primary research interests are in how early life conditions affect the health and well-being of fetuses, children and adolescents, and epidemiological issues involved when investigating this.
Current research
Co-Principal Investigator of the 18-years follow-up in the Danish National Birth Cohort, and Principal Investigator of the EATus research programme: Disordered EATing behaviors and eating disorders during adolescence - understanding severity, course and etiology - EATus.
Data from the Danish National Birth Cohort and the nationwide registries constitute the foundation of the EATus research programme. I am further involved in various other research projects exploiting these data sources to address how prenatal and early life exposures are related to neurodevelopment outcomes in children and mental health outcomes in adolescents.
Teaching
Teaching pre- and post-graduate students in epidemiology and reproductive epidemiology.
Supervisor for bachelor students, master students and PhD students.
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Prenatal exposure to alcohol, and gender differences on child mental health at age seven years
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Is alcohol binge drinking in early and late pregnancy associated with behavioural and emotional development at age 7 years?
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Fosterskadende effekter af alkoholforbrug under graviditeten
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