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Jens Peter Bonde
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 500
Citations - 24560
Jens Peter Bonde is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Population. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 482 publications receiving 21726 citations. Previous affiliations of Jens Peter Bonde include Aarhus University & University of Southern Denmark.
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Perfluoroalkyl substances and time to pregnancy in couples from Greenland, Poland and Ukraine
Kristian Tore Jørgensen,Ina Olmer Specht,Virissa Lenters,Cathrine Carlsen Bach,Lars Rylander,Bo A.G. Jönsson,Christian H. Lindh,Aleksander Giwercman,Dick Heederik,Gunnar Toft,Jens Peter Bonde +10 more
TL;DR: Findings do not provide consistent evidence that environmental exposure to PFAS is impairing female fecundity by delaying time taken to conceive.
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Serum phthalate levels and time to pregnancy in couples from greenland, poland and ukraine.
Ina Olmer Specht,Jens Peter Bonde,Gunnar Toft,Christian H. Lindh,Bo A. G. Jönsson,Kristian Tore Jørgensen +5 more
TL;DR: This study spanning large contrast in environmental exposure does not indicate adverse effects of phthalates on couple fecundity, but the shorter TTP in women with high levels of DEHP metabolites is unexplained and needs further investigation.
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Exposure to persistent organic pollutants and sperm DNA methylation changes in Arctic and European populations.
Claudia Consales,Gunnar Toft,Giorgio Leter,Jens Peter Bonde,Raffaella Uccelli,Francesca Pacchierotti,Patrizia Eleuteri,Bo Jönsson,Aleksander Giwercman,Henning S. Pedersen,Paweł Struciński,Katarzyna Góralczyk,V. Zviezdai,Marcello Spanò +13 more
TL;DR: Although POP exposure appears to have a limited negative impact on sperm DNA methylation levels in adult males, the global hypomethylation detected by one of the methods applied suggests that further investigation is warranted.
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Recent and Long-Term Occupational Noise Exposure and Salivary Cortisol Level
Zara Ann Stokholm,Åse Marie Hansen,Matias Brødsgaard Grynderup,Jens Peter Bonde,Kent L. Christensen,Thomas Winther Frederiksen,Søren Peter Lund,Jesper Medom Vestergaard,Henrik Albert Kolstad +8 more
TL;DR: The results do not indicate that a sustained activation of the HPA axis, as measured by cortisol, is involved in the causal pathway between occupational noise exposure and cardiovascular disease.
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Work-related exposure to violence or threats and risk of mental disorders and symptoms: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Laura A Rudkjoebing,Ane Berger Bungum,Esben Meulengracht Flachs,Nanna Hurwitz Eller,Marianne Borritz,Birgit Aust,Reiner Rugulies,Naja Hulvej Rod,Karin Biering,Jens Peter Bonde +9 more
TL;DR: The reviewed studies consistently indicate associations between workplace violence and mental health problems, however, due to methodological limitations the causal associations may be stronger or weaker than the ones reported in this study.