Summary
I am a Registered Dietitian. I graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Nutrition and Dietetics from Copenhagen university in 2007. In 2010, I studied a MSc in Public Health and Nutrition at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. I completed my PhD in Nutritional Epidemiology at Imperial College London in 2017: Gene-diet interaction and risk of cardio-metabolic health in the Airwave Health Monitoring study – an ongoing longitudinal cohort study of the Great British police force.
I am currently working as a Research Associate for IMI DIRECT Study investigating the influence of diet, metabolomics and risk of diabetes and metabolic health.
Areas of research interest:
Nutritional epidemiology, nutrigenetics and metabolite profiling
Publications
Journals
Frost G, eriken R, Garcia Perez I, et al. , 2020, Dietary metabolite profiling brings new insight into the relationship between nutrition and metabolic risk: An IMI DIRECT study, Ebiomedicine, Vol:58, ISSN:2352-3964, Pages:1-9
Eriksen R, Gibson R, Aresu M, et al. , 2019, Gene-diet quality interactions on HbA1c and type 2 diabetes risk: The Airwave Health Monitoring Study, Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism, Vol:2, ISSN:2398-9238, Pages:1-7
Gibson R, Eriksen R, Chambers E, et al. , 2019, Intakes and food sources of dietary fibre and their associations with measures of body composition and inflammation in UK adults: Cross-sectional analysis of the Airwave Health Monitoring Study, Nutrients, Vol:11, ISSN:2072-6643
Gibson R, Frost G, Chan Q, et al. , 2018, A cross-sectional investigation into the occupational and socio-demographic characteristics of British police force employees reporting a dietary pattern associated with cardiometabolic risk: Findings from the Airwave Health Monitoring Study, European Journal of Nutrition, Vol:57, ISSN:0044-264X, Pages:2913-2926
Eriksen R, Gibson R, Lamb K, et al. , 2018, Nutrient profiling and adherence to components of the UK national dietary guidelines association with metabolic risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and diabetes: Airwave Health Monitoring Study, British Journal of Nutrition, Vol:119, ISSN:1475-2662, Pages:695-705