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Tor A. Strand
Researcher at Innlandet Hospital Trust
Publications - 230
Citations - 7700
Tor A. Strand is an academic researcher from Innlandet Hospital Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 203 publications receiving 5598 citations. Previous affiliations of Tor A. Strand include University of Bergen & Kathmandu.
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Predictors of time to recovery in infants with probable serious bacterial infection.
Prashant Singh,Nitya Wadhwa,Rakesh Lodha,Halvor Sommerfelt,Satinder Aneja,Uma Chandra Mouli Natchu,Jagdish Chandra,Bimbadhar Rath,Vinod Sharma,Mohini Kumari,Savita Saini,Sushil K. Kabra,Shinjini Bhatnagar,Tor A. Strand +13 more
TL;DR: Simple clinical and laboratory parameters such as formula feeding prior to the illness, being underweight, lethargic, irritable and having elevated CRP levels could be used for early identification of infants with PSBI at risk for protracted illness and could guide prompt referral to higher centers in resource limited settings.
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Vitamin-D Deficiency Predicts Infections in Young North Indian Children: A Secondary Data Analysis
Ranadip Chowdhury,Sunita Taneja,Nita Bhandari,Bireshwar Sinha,Ravi Prakash Upadhyay,Maharaj K. Bhan,Tor A. Strand,Tor A. Strand +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the extent to which vitamin-D deficiency (<10 ng/ml) predicts acute lower respiratory infections (ALRI), clinical pneumonia and diarrhea among 6 to 30 months old children was examined.
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Nutrient intake and environmental enteric dysfunction among Nepalese children 9-24 months old-the MAL-ED birth cohort study.
Marianne Sandsmark Morseth,Tor A. Strand,Liv Elin Torheim,Ram Krishna Chandyo,Manjeswori Ulak,Sanjaya K. Shrestha,Binob Shrestha,Sigrun Henjum +7 more
TL;DR: It was found that associations between nutrient intake from complementary food and L:M ratio, alpha-1-antitrypsin (AAT), MPO and NEO were generally negative but weak.
Assessment of copper intake in relation to tolerable upper intake Levels. Opinion of the Panel on Nutrition, Dietetic Products, Novel Food and Allergy of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety. VKM Report 2017:19
Tor A. Strand,Inger Therese L. Lillegaard,Livar Frøyland,Margaretha Haugen,Sigrun Henjum,Kristin Holvik,Martinus Løvik,Bjørn Steen Skålhegg,Tonje Holte Stea,Per Ole Iversen +9 more
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No benefits of prolonged vitamin D3 supplementation for adaptations to resistance training in old adults
Knut Sindre Mølmen,Daniel Hammarström,K. Pedersen,A. C. L. Lie,R. B. Steile,Håvard Nygaard,Yusuf Khan,Håvard Hamarsland,Lise Koll,Marita Hanestadhaugen,A. L. Eriksen,Eirik Grindaker,Jon Elling Whist,D. Buck,Rafi Ahmad,Tor A. Strand,Tor A. Strand,Bent R. Rønnestad,Stian Ellefsen +18 more
TL;DR: Vitamin D3 supplementation did not affect muscular responses to resistance training in old adults with or without COPD, with no interaction being evident with disease status or pre-RCT [25(OH)D]serum.