Browsing Norwegian Institute of Public Health Open Repository by Author "Bengtson, May-Bente"
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Can temperature explain the latitudinal gradient of ulcerative colitis? Cohort of Norway
Aamodt, Geir; Bengtson, May-Bente; Vatn, Morten H (Journal article, 2013) -
Co-occurrence of IBS and symptoms of anxiety or depression, among Norwegian twins, is influenced by both heredity and intrauterine growth
Bengtson, May-Bente; Aamodt, Geir; Vatn, Morten H; Harris, Jennifer (Journal article, 2015) -
Co-occurrence of IBS and symptoms of anxiety or depression, among Norwegian twins, is influenced by both heredity and intrauterine growth
Bengtson, May-Bente; Aamodt, Geir; Vatn, Morten H; Harris, Jennifer (Journal article, 2015) -
How are perceptions of social strain and low support related to Irritable Bowel Syndrome?-A Norwegian twin study
Kutschke, Julia; Harris, Jennifer Ruth; Bengtson, May-Bente (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
How are perceptions of social strain and low support related to Irritable Bowel Syndrome?—A Norwegian twin study
Isaeva, Julia; Harris, Jennifer Ruth; Bengtson, May-Bente (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background: Social stress is related to symptom burden of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). This study explores the associations between IBS and social strain or low support in Close relationships, including spouse, friends, ... -
Intake of dairy protein during pregnancy in IBD and risk of SGA in a Norwegian population-based mother and child cohort
Bengtson, May-Bente; Haugen, Margaretha; Brantsæter, Anne Lise; Aamodt, Geir; Vatn, Morten H (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Social Support and Strain Across Close Relationships: A Twin Study
Isaeva, Julia; Bengtson, May-Bente; Seeman, Teresa E.; Harris, Jennifer Ruth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018) -
The relationships between IBS and perceptions of physical and mental health-a Norwegian twin study
Kutschke, Julia; Harris, Jennifer Ruth; Bengtson, May-Bente (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background and aims: Poor quality of life is a main complaint among individuals with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Self-rated health (SRH) is a powerful predictor of clinical outcomes, and also reflects psychological and ...