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Bolette Hartmann
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 310
Citations - 11433
Bolette Hartmann is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 266 publications receiving 9411 citations. Previous affiliations of Bolette Hartmann include Panum Institute & Novo Nordisk Foundation.
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Glucagon-like peptide 2 improves nutrient absorption and nutritional status in short-bowel patients with no colon
Palle Jeppesen,Bolette Hartmann,Jesper Thulesen,Jesper Graff,Jette Lohmann,Birthe Stenbæk Hansen,Flemming Tofteng,Steen Seier Poulsen,Jan Lysgaard Madsen,Jens J. Holst,Per Brøbech Mortensen +10 more
TL;DR: Treatment with GLP-2 improves intestinal absorption and nutritional status in short-bowel patients with impaired postprandial GLp-2 secretion in whom the terminal ileum and the colon have been resected.
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Role of gastrointestinal hormones in postprandial reduction of bone resorption.
Dennis Bang Henriksen,Peter Alexandersen,Nina H. Bjarnason,Tina Vilsbøll,Bolette Hartmann,Eva E G Henriksen,Inger Byrjalsen,Thure Krarup,Jens J. Holst,Claus Christiansen +9 more
TL;DR: A dose‐dependent effect of GLP‐2 on the reduction of bone resorption is found in postmenopausal women in a dose escalation study with glucagon like peptide‐2 (GLP-2) in post menopausal women.
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Whole grain-rich diet reduces body weight and systemic low-grade inflammation without inducing major changes of the gut microbiome: a randomised cross-over trial
Henrik Munch Roager,Josef Korbinian Vogt,Mette Bredal Kristensen,Lea Benedicte Skov Hansen,Sabine Ibrügger,Rasmus Baadsgaard Mærkedahl,Martin Iain Bahl,Mads Vendelbo Lind,Rikke Linnemann Nielsen,Hanne Frøkiær,Rikke J Gøbel,Rikard Landberg,Alastair B. Ross,Susanne Brix,Jesper Holck,Anne S. Meyer,Morten H. Sparholt,Anders F. Christensen,Vera Carvalho,Bolette Hartmann,Jens J. Holst,Jens J. Holst,Jüri J Rumessen,Allan Linneberg,Thomas Sicheritz-Pontén,Marlene Danner Dalgaard,Andreas Blennow,Henrik Lauritz Frandsen,Silas G. Villas-Boas,Karsten Kristiansen,Henrik Vestergaard,Henrik Vestergaard,Henrik Vestergaard,Torben Hansen,Claus Thorn Ekstrøm,Christian Ritz,Henrik Nielsen,Oluf Pedersen,Ramneek Gupta,Lotte Lauritzen,Tine Rask Licht +40 more
TL;DR: Compared with refined grain diet, whole grain diet did not alter insulin sensitivity and gut microbiome but reduced body weight and systemic low-grade inflammation.
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Minimal enteral nutrient requirements for intestinal growth in neonatal piglets: how much is enough?
Douglas G. Burrin,Barbara J. Stoll,Ruhong Jiang,Xiaoyan Chang,Bolette Hartmann,Jens J. Holst,George H Greeley,Peter J. Reeds +7 more
TL;DR: The minimal enteral nutrient intake necessary to increase mucosal mass was 40% of total nutrient intake, whereas 60% enteral nutrition was necessary to sustain normal mucosal proliferation and growth, implying that providing <40% of thetotal nutrient intake enterally does not have significant intestinal trophic effects.
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Gut hormones, early dumping and resting energy expenditure in patients with good and poor weight loss response after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass.
Carsten Dirksen,Nils B. Jørgensen,Kirstine N. Bojsen-Møller,Urd Kielgast,Siv H. Jacobsen,Trine R. Clausen,Dorte Worm,Bolette Hartmann,Jens F. Rehfeld,Morten Damgaard,Jan L. Madsen,Sten Madsbad,Jens J. Holst,D.L. Hansen +13 more
TL;DR: Favorable meal-induced changes in hunger and gut hormone release in patients with good compared with poor weight loss response support the role of gut hormones in the weight loss after RYGB.