- E-mailHege.Kristiansen@uib.no
- Visitor AddressHaukeland universitetssykehus, Laboratoriebygget5009 Bergen
- Postal AddressPostboks 78045020 Bergen
Academic article
- (2023). COL11A1 is associated with developmental dysplasia of the hip and secondary osteoarthritis in the HUNT study. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Open. 1-7.
- (2019). Norwegian children and adolescents in blended families are at risk of larger one-year BMI increments. Acta Paediatrica. 1-8.
- (2018). Associations between different weight-related anthropometric traits and lifestyle factors in Norwegian children and adolescents: A case for measuring skinfolds. American Journal of Human Biology. 1-10.
- (2015). Should children with overweight or obesity be excluded from height references? Archives of Disease in Childhood. 1044-1048.
- (2013). TV viewing and obesity among Norwegian children: the importance of parental education. Acta Paediatrica. 199-205.
Popular scientific lecture
- (2016). Forsker Grand Prix 2016.
Academic lecture
- (2018). Anthropometrics and lifestyle factors.
- (2017). Associations between different weight-related anthropometric traits and lifestyle factors .
Reader opinion piece
- (2023). Ungdom med alvorlig fedme bør få legemiddel på blå resept. Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening. 1-4.
Feature article
- (2022). Reagerer på behandling av døende barn. Dagbladet.
Doctoral dissertation
- (2020). The vulnerable child in an obesogenic environment. Associations between sociodemographic and behavioural factors and weight-related anthropometric variables in Norwegian children.
Interview
- (2017). Hvert sjette barn veier for mye. Artikkel i BT Magasinet - 10 sider.
Abstract
- (2015). Associations between weight-related anthropometric traits and lifestyle factors in 3839 Norwegian children aged 4-16 years. Obesity.
Poster
- (2016). The effect of demographic and lifestylefactors on one-year BMI increments in 776 Norwegian children aged 6-15 years.
- (2015). Associations between weight-related anthropometric traits and lifestyle factors in 3839 Norwegian children aged 4-16 years.
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