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Olivia Mariella Rosie Anneberg is a PhD student and PhD Fellow at Aalborg University, specializing in nutritional epidemiology with a focus on maternal nutrition and pediatric-onset inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). She investigates dietary patterns among pregnant women and their impact on the risk of IBD in children. Her research draws from the Danish National Birth Cohort and examines the intake of ultra-processed foods and dietary fiber. She also conducts studies related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, contributing to research in education and public health. Olivia holds a Master's degree in Human Nutrition from the University of Copenhagen, where she studied the effects of high whole grain rye and oat intake on gastrointestinal health in school-aged children. Additionally, she has experience working with the Department of Epidemiology at Statens Serum Institut. Through her various projects, Olivia aims to uncover insights that can help manage and prevent IBD in children, emphasizing evidence-based dietary interventions.
Aalborg University • København, Denmark
Research on nutritional epidemiology and pediatric-onset inflammatory bowel disease.
KU Leuven • Leuven, Belgium
Research in maternal nutrition related to IBD.
Statens Serum Institut • Copenhagen, Denmark
Research in maternal nutrition epidemiology.
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