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Daniel Borch Ibsen

Title

Associate Professor, MSc

Primary affiliation

Daniel Borch Ibsen

Areas of expertise

  • Nutritional epidemiology
  • Causal inference
  • Biomarkers of food intake
  • Plant-based diets
  • Type 2 diabetes

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Profile

As Associate Professor in nutrition and cardiometabolic disease I work on how to compose diets to the general population and people with cardiometabolic diseases that are both health and sustainable.

My interests include causal inference methods, objective dietary assessment, plant-based diets and prevention and remission of type 2 diabetes.

I have a Master in human nutrition and a PhD in epidemiology. I am working in a shared position between Aarhus University and the Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus.

Research

I investigate nutrition and how it can contribute to prevention and remission of cardiometabolic diseases.

I work with:

  • large population-based studies to understand how plant-based diets impact the development of cardiometabolic diseases
  • intervention trials to understand the role of dietary intake in remission of type 2 diabetes
  • development of methods for causal inference and objective dietary assessment

My aim is to create better knowledge on how we through dietary changes can prevent and even put people in remission of their cardiometabolic disease

Job responsibilities

Associate Professor with responsibility for research and teaching within nutrition, cardiometabolic diseases and epidemiology. I am the project manage of the world's largest ongoing intervention study, the ON LiMiT study, with diet and exercise for maintenance of remission of type 2 diabetes.

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