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1. Effect of 1-year daily protein supplementation and physical exercise on muscle protein synthesis rate and muscle metabolome in healthy older Danes: a randomized controlled trial.

2. Dietary supplements increase the risk of excessive micronutrient intakes in Danish children.

3. Vitamin D status of 3-year-old children in Denmark: determinants and associations with bone mineralisation and blood lipids.

4. Wholegrain intake, growth and metabolic markers in Danish infants and toddlers: a longitudinal study.

5. Assessment of iodine fortification of salt in the Danish population.

6. Changes in intake of dairy product subgroups and risk of type 2 diabetes: modelling specified food substitutions in the Danish Diet, Cancer and Health cohort.

7. Sleep and physical activity in healthy 8–9-year-old children are affected by oily fish consumption in the FiSK Junior randomized trial.

8. Adipose tissue content of alpha-linolenic acid and development of peripheral artery disease: a Danish case-cohort study.

9. Vitamin D-fortified foods improve wintertime vitamin D status in women of Danish and Pakistani origin living in Denmark: a randomized controlled trial.

10. Impact of a nudging intervention and factors associated with vegetable dish choice among European adolescents.

11. Geographic and socioeconomic diversity of food and nutrient intakes: a comparison of four European countries.

12. Modelling of adequate and safe vitamin D intake in Danish women using different fortification and supplementation scenarios to inform fortification policies.

13. Intake and sources of gluten in 20- to 75-year-old Danish adults: a national dietary survey.

14. Long-term adherence to the New Nordic Diet and the effects on body weight, anthropometry and blood pressure: a 12-month follow-up study.