Organisation profile
Presentation
Aims and objectives
Our vision is to create a research environment to the benefit of patients
Our research is a natural part of and closely related to the clinics. It brings employees from different educational backgrounds together.
Research inspires, increases our knowledge and competence
Focus areas
Adolescent medicine and social paediatrics.
Pulmonology, asthma and allergy.
Lung health in newborn and toddlers (a longitudinal cohort).
Transition in young people with diabetes.
Suicide and suicide attempts in children and young people.
Obesity and mental health in children and young people – effect of treatment in a chronic care program.
Disciplines, methods and tools
Epidemiology
National database: Severe asthma in Danish children and adolescents. A prospective registration.
Prediction of cerebral palsy in children born after severe perinatal asphyxia by use of General Movement Assessment at 3-5 month of age
Development and test of an app for young people with diabetes
Validated questionnaires on mental health in children and adolescent with severe obesity
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Christine Tvedskov Bille
- Nordsjællands Hospital, Paediatrics, Department of - Research Assistant
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Adrenal Insufficiency in Children With Nephrotic Syndrome Treated With High Doses of Glucocorticoids
Kai, C. M., Nørgaard, H., Sehested, L. T., Main, K. M. & Schmidt, I. M., Jan 2026, In: Acta paediatrica. 115, 1, p. 241-243 3 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Associations between regulatory problems in early childhood and parental feeding practices, child eating behaviour, and weight: A systematic review and narrative synthesis
Parellada, C. B., Asmussen, J., Olsen, A. L., Skovgaard, A. M., Teilmann, G. K., Micali, N., Pearson, N. & Haycraft, E., 2026, In: Appetite. 221, p. 108491Research output: Contribution to journal › Review › peer-review
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Cerebral oximetry monitoring versus usual care for extremely preterm infants: a detailed statistical analysis plan for the 2-year follow-up of the participants of the SafeBoosC-III randomised clinical trial
Rasmussen, M. I. S., Hansen, M. L., Pellicer, A., Gluud, C., Dempsey, E., Mintzer, J., Hyttel-Sørensen, S., Heuchan, A. M., Hagmann, C., Ergenekon, E., Dimitriou, G., Pichler, G., Naulaers, G., Tkaczyk, J., Fuchs, H., Fumagalli, M., Nesargi, S., Fredly, S., Szczapa, T. & Plomgaard, A. M. & 4 others, , 5 Jan 2026, In: Trials. 27, 1, 100.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review