Ida Henriette Caspersen
Researcher
Responsibilities
Ida is educated as a biomathematician from NTNU in Trondheim and has a PhD in environmental epidemiology from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Oslo. She is interested in how environmental factors can affect fertility and health. She has worked with large population-based studies, like MoBa, also during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional position; Affiliated researcher at Oslo University Hospital, Department of Rheumatology.
Projects and publications
- Antioxidants and the development of leukemia in children
- Epidemiologiske studier av førtidlig fødsel innenfor den norske mor, far og barn kohorten
- Genetiske faktorer i fødselsrelaterte fenotyper
- Human miljøbiobank første studier
- Impact of the diet consumed in pregnancy on offspring risk of cancer
- Inntak av flerummettede fettsyrer og svangeskapsutfall
- Kjønnsdysfori forekomst og årsaker
- Konsekvenser av koronapandemien
- Kvinners fruktbarhet og helse
- Mild- to moderate iodine deficiency in pregnancy and early age and risk of impaired neuropsychological development
- MoBa-PlastChem: Prenatal exposure to plastic chemicals and health and development in children and adolescents from the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study
- Pre- and postnatal exposure to a mixture of dietary contaminants and weight development at 3, 5 and 8 years.
- Prenatal eksponering for miljøgifter og risiko for ADHD
- The CATCH-UP project: The impact of pre- and postnatal exposure to mixtures of environmental toxicants on catch-up growth, obesity and cardio-metabolic health in children
- The importance of prenatal and postnatal nutrition on ADHD and cognitive functions in children
- The Norwegian Environmental Biobank