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  • Ahlgren, Jennie, et al. (author)
  • Consumers on the Internet : ethical and legal aspects of commercialization of personalized nutrition
  • 2013
  • In: Genes & Nutrition. - : Springer. - 1555-8932 .- 1865-3499. ; 8:4, s. 349-355
  • Research review (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Consumers often have a positive attitude to the option of receiving personalized nutrition advice based upon genetic testing, since the prospect of enhancing or maintaining one’s health can be perceived as empowering. Current direct-to-consumer services over the Internet, however, suffer from a questionable level of truthfulness and consumer protection, in addition to an imbalance between far-reaching promises and contrasting disclaimers. Psychological and behavioral studies indicate that consumer acceptance of a new technology is primarily explained by the end user’s rational and emotional interpretation as well as moral beliefs. Results from such studies indicate that personalized nutrition must create true value for the consumer. Also, the freedom to choose is crucial for consumer acceptance. From an ethical point of view, consumer protection is crucial, and caution must be exercised when putting nutrigenomic-based tests and advice services on the market. Current Internet offerings appear to reveal a need to further guaranty legal certainty by ensuring privacy, consumer protection and safety. Personalized nutrition services are on the borderline between nutrition and medicine. Current regulation of this area is incomplete and undergoing development. This situation entails the necessity for carefully assessing and developing existing rules that safeguard fundamental rights and data protection while taking into account the sensitivity of data, the risks posed by each step in their processing, and sufficient guarantees for consumers against potential misuse.
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  • Ahlgren, Jennie, et al. (author)
  • Ethical considerations in relation to personalised nutrition : An overview of Work Package 5, with respect to ethics
  • 2015
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The objectives of Food4Me work package 5 included a baseline assessment of the ethical and legal aspects of personalised nutrition at the start of the project in 2011, as well as a final assessment at the end of the project (2015), taking into account results achieved in other work packages. The initial assessment made a number of ethical issues visible, most of them relating to the consumer of personalised nutrition service. The results depicted in this publication indicate that many of the questions raised in relation to these issues remain unsolved, and in some cases they seem to be neglected in relation to the services offered by internet companies.
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  • Ahlgren, Joakim, 1972- (author)
  • Organic Phosphorus Compounds in Aquatic Sediments : Analysis, Abundance and Effects
  • 2006
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Phosphorus (P) is often the limiting nutrient in lacustrine and brackish eco-systems, and enhanced input of P into an aquatic system might therefore negatively impact the environment. Because modern waste water manage-ment have reduced external P input to surface waters, internal P loading from the sediment has become one of the main P sources to aquatic ecosys-tems, in which relatively unknown organic P compounds seem to be more active in P recycling than previously thought. This thesis focus is on improving analysis methods for organic P com-pounds in lacustrine and brackish sediments, as well as determining which of these compounds might be degraded, mobilized and subsequently recycled to the water column and on what temporal scale this occur. In both lacustrine and brackish environments, the most labile P compound was pyrophosphate, followed by different phosphate diesters. Phosphate monoesters were the least labile organic P compounds and degraded the slowest with sediment depth. In regulated lakes, it was shown that pyrophosphate and polyphos-phate compound groups were most related to lake trophic status, thus indi-cating their involvement in P cycling. This thesis also indicates faster P turn-over in sediment from the brackish environment compared to sediment from the lacustrine environment. A comparison of organic P extraction procedures showed that pre-extraction with EDTA, and NaOH as main extractant, was most efficient for total P extraction. Using buffered sodium dithionite (BD) as a pre-extractant and NaOH as main extractant was most efficient for extracting the presuma-bly most labile organic P compound groups, pyrophosphate and polyphos-phate. Furthermore, it was determined that organic P compounds associated with humic substances were more recalcitrant than other P compounds, that the BD step used in traditional P fractionation might extract phosphate monoesters, and that NMR is a statistically valid method for quantification of organic P compounds in sediment extracts.
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  • Ahlgren, Joakim, et al. (author)
  • Sediment Depth Attenuation of Biogenic Phosphorus Compounds Measured by 31P NMR
  • 2005
  • In: Environmental Science and Technology. - Univ Uppsala, Dept Analyt Chem, SE-75124 Uppsala, Sweden. Univ Uppsala, Dept Ecol & Evolut, Uppsala, Sweden. Univ Uppsala, Dept Organ Chem, SE-75124 Uppsala, Sweden. : American Chemical Society (ACS). - 0013-936X .- 1520-5851. ; 39:3, s. 867-872
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    • Being a major cause of eutrophication and subsequent loss of water quality, the turnover of phosphorus (P) in lake sediments is in need of deeper understanding. A major part of the flux of P to eutrophic lake sediments is organically bound or of biogenic origin. This P is incorporated in a poorly described mixture of autochthonous and allochthonous sediment and forms the primary storage of P available for recycling to the water column, thus regulating lake trophic status. To identify and quantify biogenic sediment P and assess its lability, we analyzed sediment cores from Lake Erken, Sweden, using traditional P fractionation, and in parallel, NaOH extracts were analyzed using 31P NMR. The surface sediments contain orthophosphates (ortho-P) and pyrophosphates (pyro-P), as well as phosphate mono- and diesters. The first group of compounds to disappear with increased sediment depth is pyrophosphate, followed by a steady decline of the different ester compounds. Estimated half-life times of these compound groups are about 10 yr for pyrophosphate and 2 decades for mono- and diesters. Probably, these compounds will be mineralized to ortho-P and is thus potentially available for recycling to the water column, supporting further growth of phytoplankton. In conclusion, 31P NMR is a useful tool to asses the bioavailability of certain P compound groups, and the combination with traditional fractionation techniques makes quantification possible.
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  • Ahlgren, Karin, et al. (author)
  • De stora restaureringarna : Från Uppsala domkyrka till Skokloster
  • 2004
  • Reports (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • De stora restaureringarna har varit årets tema. Genom att dokumentera och analysera teori och praktik i några av 1800- och 1900-talets största restaureringar - från genomgripande stilrestaureringar till ett mer återhållsamt och tekniskt skon­samt synsätt. Därmed får vi också ett bättre underlag även för dagens ställningsta­gande.Föremål för våra studier är Uppsala domkyrka, Gripsholms slott, Vreta kloster­kyrka, Gustav 11I:s paviljong i Haga, Kungapalatset i Vadstena och Skoklosters slott. Vi hoppas att denna utställning skall bidra till en kritisk hållning och en ökad kunskap om restaureringskonsten, som kvalificerad yrkesuppgift, tidsspegel för historiesyn och som gestaltningsideal.
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Author/Editor
Ahlgren, Johan (20)
Nordin, Karin (10)
Arving, Cecilia (7)
Ahlgren, Jennie (7)
Görman, Ulf (7)
Nordström, Karin (7)
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Fredriksson, Irma (5)
Lambe, Mats (5)
Ahlgren, Göran (5)
Lampic, Claudia (5)
Smedby, Karin E. (4)
Holmberg, Lars (4)
Wettergren, Lena (4)
Ahlgren, Serina (4)
Hellman, Kristina (4)
Henriksson, Roger (4)
Rehme, Jakob (3)
Jacobsson, Andreas (3)
Garmo, Hans (3)
Hellström, Karin (3)
Andersson, Karin, 19 ... (3)
Rydin, Emil (3)
Ahlgren, André (3)
Wirestam, Ronnie (3)
Lind, Emelie (3)
Ståhlberg, Freddy (3)
Knutsson, Linda (3)
Ahlgren, Fredrik, 19 ... (3)
Ahlgren, Joakim (3)
Savigny, Jean (3)
Perrudin, Maud (3)
van Trijp, Hans (3)
Tranvik, Lars (3)
Waldebäck, Monica (3)
Markides, Karin (3)
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Alm, Anna-Karin (3)
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Esbjörnsson, Mattias (3)
Marell, Agneta (3)
Ramsten, Anna-Carin (3)
Reinhold, Mats (3)
Sjögren, Karin (3)
Sörensson, Victoria (3)
Värbrand, Peter (3)
Topgaard, Richard (3)
Morell, Karin (3)
van Westen, Danielle (3)
Ahlgren, Tomas (3)
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Uppsala University (32)
Lund University (19)
Karolinska Institutet (19)
Umeå University (18)
Örebro University (9)
Linköping University (9)
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Jönköping University (6)
Chalmers University of Technology (5)
Linnaeus University (3)
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University of Gothenburg (2)
Stockholm University (2)
Mid Sweden University (2)
Royal Institute of Technology (1)
Malmö University (1)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (1)
IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute (1)
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English (58)
Swedish (10)
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