Martha Nast
Martha Schutzmeier MPH
Phone: | +49 (0)931 / 201 47 324 |
Fax: | +49 (0)931 / 201 647310 |
E-Mail: | Martha.Nast@uni-wuerzburg.de |
Short CV
since 2018 | Research Associate, Institute of Clinical Epidemiology and Biometry, University Würzburg |
2016-2018 | Research Associate, AG Molekulare Ernährung, Hospital of the LMU Munich |
2016 | Master thesis in cooperation with the Department of Metabolism and Nutrition Medicine, Hospital of the LMU Munich |
2014-2016 | Master of Public Health, LMU Munich |
2008-2013 | Bachelor of Science in Nutrition, Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre (UFCSPA), Porto Alegre, Brazil |
Research interests
Healthcare research
Main Publications in recent years
Felizitas A Eichner, Christopher J Schwarzbach, Moritz Keller, Karl Georg Haeusler, Gerhard F Hamann, Dirk Sander, Heinrich J Audebert, Klaus Gröschel, Dieter Geis, Stephan von Bandemer, Viktoria Rücker, Martha Schutzmeier, Peter Ulrich Heuschmann, Armin Grau, The SANO Study Group
Trial design and pilot phase results of a cluster-randomised intervention trial to improve stroke care after hospital discharge – The structured ambulatory post-stroke care program (SANO)
Gomes D, von Kries R, Delius M, Mansmann U, Nast M, Stubert M, et al.
Late-pregnancy dysglycemia in obese pregnancies after negative testing for gestational diabetes and risk of future childhood overweight: An interim analysis from a longitudinal mother–child cohort study.
PLoS Med. 2018 Oct; 15(10): e1002681.
Werlang ICR, Hahn MC, Bernardi JR, Nast M, Goldani MZ, Michalowski MB.
Exposure to different intrauterine environments: implications for telomere attrition in early life.
Matern Fetal Neonatal Med. 2018 May 24:1-10. doi: 10.1080/14767058.2018.1468879. [Epub ahead of print]
Nast M, de Oliveira A, Rauber F, Vitolo MR.
[Excessive gestational weight gain is risk factor for overweight among women].
Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet, 2013; 35(12):536-40.