Jørgen Pedersen

Epidemiologist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroEpidemiologist
wasPhysician Epidemiologist
Work fieldBiology Healthcare
Gender
Male
Birth1914
Death1978 (aged 64 years)
The details

Biography

Jørgen Pedersen (1914–1978) was an Epidemiologist. He is known for his hypothesis concerning the correlation of hyperglycemia during pregnancy and disease in later life.

Life and work

In 1952 he formulated the hypothesis that hyperglycemia in pregnant women might lead to hyperglycemia in their fetuses, causing complications in infancy and later life.

Hyperglycemia in pregnancy is associated with unfavorable fetal and neonatal outcomes, since an increased maternal blood sugar value correlated with increased fetal insulin levels and is involved so directly to the development of diabetic foetopathy.

To consume sugar, soft drinks and sugary-sweetened foods is significantly positively correlated with a risk of an pathologically increased amount of glucose in the blood and diabetes.

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