Research Topics
| Mette RasmussenSummaryAffiliation: University of Copenhagen Country: Denmark Publications
| Collaborators
|
Detail Information
Publications
Patterns in sedentary and exercise behaviors and associations with overweight in 9-14-year-old boys and girls--a cross-sectional studySaskia J te Velde
Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, Department of Public Health, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
BMC Public Health 7:16. 2007..Additionally, to identify clusters of children sharing the same pattern regarding sedentary and physical exercise behavior and compare these groups regarding overweight status...
Secular trends in fruit intake among Danish schoolchildren, 1988 to 2006: changing habits or methodological artefacts?Mette Rasmussen
University of Copenhagen, Institute of Public Health, Department of Social Medicine, 5 Øster Farimagsgade, P, O, Box 2099, DK 1014 Copenhagen, Denmark
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 5:6. 2008..The paper demonstrates and discusses the consequences of measurement changes introduced in long-term trend analyses...
Social inequality in adolescent daily smoking: has it changed over time?Mette Rasmussen
Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Scand J Public Health 37:287-94. 2009....
School connectedness and daily smoking among boys and girls: the influence of parental smoking normsMette Rasmussen
University of Copenhagen, Institute of Public Health, Department of Social Medicine, Copenhagen, Denmark
Eur J Public Health 15:607-12. 2005....
Does school environment affect 11-year-olds' fruit and vegetable intake in Denmark?Rikke Krølner
Institute of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Soc Sci Med 68:1416-24. 2009..The small school-level effects on 11-year-olds' fruit and vegetable intake imply that family level interventions may be more important and that the success of school interventions will rely on the degree of parental involvement...
School-related mediators in social inequalities in smoking: a comparative cross-sectional study of 20,399 adolescentsChristina W Schnohr
Department of Social Medicine, Institute of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Int J Equity Health 8:17. 2009..The aim of this study was to examine the associations between social inequalities and daily smoking among 13 and 15 year olds, and to determine the role of students' academic achievement and school satisfaction in these associations...
Boys and girls smoking within the Danish elementary school classes: a group-level analysisMette Rasmussen
Institute of Public Health, Department of Social Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Scand J Public Health 30:62-9. 2002..To quantify the correlation between male and female smoking prevalence in elementary school classes by group-level analysis...
The role of national policies intended to regulate adolescent smoking in explaining the prevalence of daily smoking: a study of adolescents from 27 European countriesChristina W Schnohr
Section of Social Medicine, Institute of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Addiction 103:824-31. 2008..A focus was placed on three modifiable policies operating at a national level, non-smoking policy at educational facilities, price and minimum age for buying tobacco...
Parental socioeconomic position and development of overweight in adolescence: longitudinal study of Danish adolescentsCamilla Schmidt Morgen
Institute of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
BMC Public Health 10:520. 2010..The objective was to identify the possible association between parental socioeconomic position, weight change and the risk of developing overweight among adolescents between the ages 15 to 21...
