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Thomas Bøhmer

Researcher at Oslo University Hospital

Publications -  84
Citations -  4159

Thomas Bøhmer is an academic researcher from Oslo University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carnitine & Vitamin. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 83 publications receiving 3958 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Bøhmer include University of Oslo.

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Vitamin status in morbidly obese patients: a cross-sectional study

TL;DR: Low concentrations of vitamin B-6, vitamin C, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, and vitamin E adjusted for lipids are prevalent in morbidly obese Norwegian patients seeking weight-loss treatment.
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Reduced nutritional status in an elderly population (> 70 y) is probable before disease and possibly contributes to the development of disease.

TL;DR: Reduced nutrient and energy intakes may increase the occurrence of undernutrition, with increased risk for hospitalization in vulnerable groups as a consequence.
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Vitamin status after bariatric surgery: a randomized study of gastric bypass and duodenal switch

TL;DR: Compared with gastric bypass, duodenal switch may be associated with a greater risk of vitamin A and D deficiencies in the first year after surgery and of thiamine deficiency in the initial months after surgery.

Vitamin status after bariatric surgery: a randomized study of gastric bypass and duodenal switch [Erratum: 2010 Jan., v. 91, no .1, p. 239-240.]

TL;DR: In this paper, a randomized controlled trial was conducted in 2 Scandinavian hospitals to examine changes in vitamin status after two bariatric surgical techniques. But the results showed that the duodenal switch patients had lower mean vitamin A and 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations and a steeper decline in thiamine concentrations than did the gastric bypass patients.
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Low serum calcidiol concentration in older adults with reduced muscular function.

TL;DR: The objective was to examine the association between muscular function and the serum concentrations of 25‐hydroxyvitamin D (calcidiol) and 1,25‐dihydroxyv vitamin D (Calcitriol) and to establish a causal relationship between these concentrations and muscular function.