2023 - Research.com Medicine in Denmark Leader Award
His primary scientific interests are in Pregnancy, Semen quality, Gynecology, Sperm and Semen. The Pregnancy study combines topics in areas such as Menstrual cycle, Cohort study, Risk factor and Obstetrics. His study in Semen quality is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Endocrinology, Reproductive toxicity, Toxicology, Internal medicine and Physiology.
His Gynecology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Odds ratio, Body mass index, Fertility, Confidence interval and Infertility. His Fertility research incorporates themes from Fecundity, Male infertility and Environmental exposure. His research investigates the connection between Sperm and topics such as Oligospermia that intersect with problems in Tobacco smoke.
Jens Peter Bonde mostly deals with Pregnancy, Cohort study, Cohort, Semen quality and Internal medicine. His studies deal with areas such as Odds ratio, Gynecology, Pediatrics and Obstetrics as well as Pregnancy. His research investigates the link between Gynecology and topics such as Fertility that cross with problems in Infertility.
His Cohort study study incorporates themes from Psychosocial, Prospective cohort study and Occupational safety and health. The Cohort study combines topics in areas such as Body mass index and Environmental health. His studies in Semen quality integrate themes in fields like Sex hormone-binding globulin and Physiology.
His primary areas of study are Cohort, Cohort study, Confidence interval, Pregnancy and Epidemiology. He interconnects Body mass index, Physical therapy, Population study and Environmental health in the investigation of issues within Cohort. Jens Peter Bonde has researched Body mass index in several fields, including Sperm and Semen.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Psychosocial, Prospective cohort study, Occupational safety and health, Job control and Confounding in addition to Cohort study. His work deals with themes such as Odds ratio, Semen quality and Risk factor, which intersect with Confidence interval. His research investigates the connection between Pregnancy and topics such as Obstetrics that intersect with issues in Gestational age, Infertility, Gynecology, Register based and Odds.
Jens Peter Bonde mainly focuses on Cohort, Cohort study, Epidemiology, Odds ratio and Occupational safety and health. His work carried out in the field of Cohort brings together such families of science as Health care, Environmental health, Cancer registry, Proportional hazards model and Hazard ratio. His Cohort study study combines topics in areas such as Pregnancy, Fertility, Male infertility, Obstetrics and Confounding.
His Epidemiology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Prospective cohort study and Patient education. His research integrates issues of Logistic regression and Confidence interval in his study of Odds ratio. His Semen quality research is within the category of Sperm.
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Psychosocial factors at work and risk of depression: a systematic review of the epidemiological evidence
Jens Peter Ellekilde Bonde.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine (2008)
Sperm chromatin damage impairs human fertility
Marcello Spanò;Jens P Bonde;Henrik I Hjøllund;Henrik A Kolstad.
Fertility and Sterility (2000)
Relation between semen quality and fertility: a population-based study of 430 first-pregnancy planners
Jens Peter E Bonde;Erik Ernst;Tina Kold Jensen;Niels Henrik I Hjollund.
The Lancet (1998)
BMI in relation to sperm count: an updated systematic review and collaborative meta-analysis
N Sermondade;C Faure;L Fezeu;A G Shayeb.
Human Reproduction Update (2013)
Subfecundity in overweight and obese couples
C.H. Ramlau-Hansen;A.M. Thulstrup;E.A. Nohr;J.P. Bonde.
Human Reproduction (2007)
Motor development following in utero exposure to organochlorines: a follow-up study of children aged 5–9 years in Greenland, Ukraine and Poland
Birgit Bjerre Høyer;Cecilia Høst Ramlau-Hansen;Henning Sloth Pedersen;Katarzyna Góralczyk.
BMC Public Health (2015)
Inhibin B as a serum marker of spermatogenesis: correlation to differences in sperm concentration and follicle-stimulating hormone levels. A study of 349 Danish men
Tina Kold Jensen;Anna-Maria Andersson;Niels Henrik I. Hjollund;Thomas Scheike.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (1997)
Is smoking a risk factor for decreased semen quality? A cross-sectional analysis
C.H. Ramlau-Hansen;A.M. Thulstrup;A.S. Aggerholm;M.S. Jensen.
Human Reproduction (2007)
Computer-assisted semen analysis parameters as predictors for fertility of men from the general population
Lene Larsen;Thomas Scheike;Tina Kold Jensen;Jens Peter Bonde.
Human Reproduction (2000)
Does weight loss improve semen quality and reproductive hormones? results from a cohort of severely obese men
Linn Berger Håkonsen;Ane Marie Thulstrup;Anette Skærbech Aggerholm;Jørn Olsen.
Reproductive Health (2011)
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