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Ph.d.-forsvar
Ph.d.-forsvar — Hanne Hauger is defending her PhD thesis: Vitamin D, immune defence, and cardiometabolic health in children
Date & Time:
Place:
A1-05.01, Dyrlægevej 100, Frederiksberg
Hosted by:
Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports
Cost:
Free
30 October 2018, 13:00
A1-05.01, Dyrlægevej 100, Frederiksberg
Professor Lotte Lauritzen (chair), Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Associate Professor Christine Dalgård, Environmental Medicine, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Professor Parveen Yaqoob, School of Chemistry, Food & Pharmacy, University of Reading, UK
Associate Professor Camilla Trab Damsgaard, Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Professor Christian Mølgaard, Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Associate Professor Christian Ritz, Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Professor Hanne Frøkiær, Department of Veterinary Disease Biology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Low vitamin D status is often seen during winter in children living in northern latitudes. However, we lack knowledge on whether vitamin D status affects children’s immune defence against respiratory infections and their cardiometabolic health.
This Phd thesis investigates effects of vitamin D supplementation during winter on immune function measured as various defence proteins and on cardiometabolic health measured as blod pressure, insulin and blood cholesterol, in healthy 4-8 year-old Danish children. Moreover, the thesis provides a systematic review of studies conducted in overweight and normal weight children and adolescents, which have investigated effects of vitamin D supplementation on blood pressure, insulin and blood cholesterol.
The results show that vitamin D supplementation during winter had limited effects on various immune defence proteins and no effects on various cardiometabolic outomes in healthy 4-8 year-old Danish children. Moreover, it shows that most studies, which have investigated cardiometabolic effects of vitamin D supplementation in children and adolescents also found no beneficial effects.
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