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Research interests

Nutrition epidemiology, Lifestyle Medicine, and Public Health

Publications

Separate and combined effects of individual and neighbourhood socio-economic disadvantage on health-related lifestyle risk factors: a multilevel analysis

Sarcopenia augments the risk of excess weight on COVID-19 hospitalization: A prospective study using the Lifelines COVID-19 cohort

Low Sodium Intake, Low Protein Intake, and Excess Mortality in an Older Dutch General Population Cohort: Findings in the Prospective Lifelines-MINUTHE Study

Socio-economic gradients in diagnosed and undiagnosed Type 2 diabetes and its related health complications

Types of fish consumption differ across socioeconomic strata and impact differently on plasma fish-based omega-3 fatty acids: a cross-sectional study

Untangling Socioeconomic Health Inequalities: Reinforcing the Evidence Base for Public Health

Associations of 24 h urinary excretions of alpha- and gamma-carboxyethyl hydroxychroman with plasma alpha- and gamma-tocopherol and dietary vitamin E intake in older adults: the Lifelines-MINUTHE Study

Circulating de novo lipogenesis fatty acids and all-cause mortality in a prospective Dutch population cohort

Effects of Education and Income on Incident Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Diseases: A Dutch Prospective Study

Frailty and risk of hospitalization from COVID-19 infection among older adults: evidence from the Dutch Lifelines COVID-19 Cohort study

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Press/media

‘Lage sociaaleconomisch status is een indicator voor diabetes type 2’

Tijdig opsporen diabetes voorkomt gevolgschade

Interview met 2 onderzoekers: Duiken in een schat van data op zoek naar antwoorden over het coronavirus

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