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Jørgen Valeur
Researcher at Oslo University Hospital
Publications - 94
Citations - 1666
Jørgen Valeur is an academic researcher from Oslo University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Irritable bowel syndrome & Gut flora. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 85 publications receiving 1190 citations. Previous affiliations of Jørgen Valeur include Haukeland University Hospital & University of Bergen.
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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation for Primary Clostridium difficile Infection
Frederik Emil Juul,Kjetil Garborg,Michael Bretthauer,Hilde Kristin Skudal,Mari Nanna Øines,Håvard Wiig,Øystein Rose,Birgitte Seip,J. Thomas Lamont,Tore Midtvedt,Jørgen Valeur,Mette Kalager,Øyvind Holme,Lise Mørkved Helsingen,Magnus Løberg,Hans-Olov Adami +15 more
TL;DR: Preliminary data on fecal therapy as primary treatment are assessed for Clostridium difficile, the leading cause of nosocomial infectious diarrhea.
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Effects of varying dietary content of fermentable short-chain carbohydrates on symptoms, fecal microenvironment, and cytokine profiles in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
T. N. Hustoft,Trygve Hausken,Trygve Hausken,S.O. Ystad,S.O. Ystad,Jørgen Valeur,Karl A. Brokstad,Jan Gunnar Hatlebakk,Jan Gunnar Hatlebakk,Gülen Arslan Lied,Gülen Arslan Lied +10 more
TL;DR: The effects of a blinded low‐FODMAP vs high‐fructo‐oligosaccharides (FOS) diet on symptoms, immune activation, gut microbiota composition, and short‐chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are investigated.
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Characterization of gut microbiota composition and functions in patients with chronic alcohol overconsumption
Steinar Traae Bjørkhaug,Håvard Aanes,Sudan Prasad Neupane,Jørgen G. Bramness,Stine Malvik,Stine Malvik,Christine Henriksen,Viggo Skar,Asle W. Medhus,Jørgen Valeur +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that gut microbiota composition and functions in patients with alcohol overconsumption differ from patients with low consumption of alcohol, and seem to be skewed into a putative pro-inflammatory direction.
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Prebiotic effect of inulin-type fructans on faecal microbiota and short-chain fatty acids in type 2 diabetes: a randomised controlled trial.
Eline Birkeland,Sedegheh Gharagozlian,Kåre I. Birkeland,Kåre I. Birkeland,Jørgen Valeur,Ingrid Måge,Ida Rud,Anne-Marie Aas,Anne-Marie Aas +8 more
TL;DR: A moderate potential of inulin-type fructans is suggested to improve gut microbiota composition and to increase microbial fermentation in type 2 diabetes.
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Microbial trimethylamine-N-oxide as a disease marker: something fishy?
TL;DR: This data suggests that fish and seafood contain considerable amounts of TMAO and are generally accepted as cardioprotective: a puzzling paradox that seems to have been neglected, and it is suspected that the T MAO story may be a red herring.