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Andrew Scholey

Andrew Scholey

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
88
Citations
23929
World Ranking
13323
National Ranking
438

Andrew Scholey publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andrew Scholey sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 433 publications — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Andrew Scholey D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andrew Scholey sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 88 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Andrew Scholey is a researcher affiliated with Monash University in Australia, specializing in the field of medicine with a notable focus on public health, physiology, nutrition, pathology, and epidemiology. Their body of work comprises 169 publications with research spanning multiple subfields, highlighting areas such as public health, environmental and occupational health; physiology; nutrition and dietetics; pathology and forensic medicine; and epidemiology.

The scientist's main topics of research include nutritional studies and diet, alcohol consumption and health effects, diet and metabolism studies, substance abuse treatment and outcomes, sleep and work-related fatigue, vitamin C and antioxidants research, and fatty acid research and health. These thematic interests reflect a multidisciplinary approach to health sciences and clinical research.

Andrew Scholey has contributed to several papers published in respected journals. Recent examples include:

  • Vitamins and Minerals for Energy, Fatigue and Cognition: A Narrative Review of the Biochemical and Clinical Evidence (2020), published in Nutrients
  • Effects of Oral Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) Administration on Stress and Sleep in Humans: A Systematic Review (2020), published in Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Updating the Definition of the Alcohol Hangover (2020), published in Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • The Role of Alcohol Metabolism in the Pathology of Alcohol Hangover (2020), published in Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Prebiotics, probiotics, fermented foods and cognitive outcomes: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (2020), published in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews

Frequent coauthors with whom Andrew Scholey has collaborated include:

  • Joris C. Verster (57 joint publications)
  • Sarah Benson (33 joint publications)
  • Andrew Pipingas (28 joint publications)
  • David White (23 joint publications)
  • Johan Garssen (16 joint publications)

Their research is regularly published in journals such as the Journal of Clinical Medicine, Nutrients, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Neuroscience Applied, and Phytotherapy Research. The Journal of Clinical Medicine is the most frequent venue, with 15 publications, followed by Nutrients with 10.

Best Publications

  • Nutritional medicine as mainstream in psychiatry.

    Jerome Sarris;Jerome Sarris;Alan C Logan;Tasnime N Akbaraly;Tasnime N Akbaraly;G. Paul Amminger

  • Herbal medicine for depression, anxiety and insomnia: A review of psychopharmacology and clinical evidence

    Jerome Sarris;Jerome Sarris;Alexander Panossian;Isaac Schweitzer;Con Stough

  • Cognitive and mood improvements of caffeine in habitual consumers and habitual non-consumers of caffeine

    Crystal F. Haskell;David O. Kennedy;Keith A. Wesnes;Andrew B. Scholey

  • Cognitive demand and blood glucose

    Andrew B Scholey;Susan Harper;David O Kennedy

  • The effects of l-theanine, caffeine and their combination on cognition and mood

    Crystal F. Haskell;David O. Kennedy;Anthea L. Milne;Keith A. Wesnes

  • Modulation of mood and cognitive performance following acute administration of Melissa officinalis (lemon balm)

    David O. Kennedy;Andrew B. Scholey;Nicola T. J. Tildesley;Elaine K. Perry

  • Glucose administration, heart rate and cognitive performance: Effects of increasing mental effort

    David O. Kennedy;Andrew B. Scholey

  • Investigation of the effects of solid lipid curcumin on cognition and mood in a healthy older population.

    Katherine H M Cox;Andrew Pipingas;Andrew B Scholey

  • Attenuation of laboratory-induced stress in humans after acute administration of Melissa officinalis (Lemon Balm).

    David O. Kennedy;Wendy Little;Andrew B. Scholey

  • Consumption of cocoa flavanols results in acute improvements in mood and cognitive performance during sustained mental effort

    Andrew B Scholey;Stephen J French;Penelope J Morris;David O Kennedy

  • Cognitive and physiological effects of an “energy drink”: an evaluation of the whole drink and of glucose, caffeine and herbal flavouring fractions

    Andrew B. Scholey;David O. Kennedy

  • Ginseng: potential for the enhancement of cognitive performance and mood

    David O Kennedy;Andrew B Scholey

  • The dose-dependent cognitive effects of acute administration of Ginkgo biloba to healthy young volunteers

    David O. Kennedy;Andrew B. Scholey;Keith A. Wesnes

  • Vitamins and Minerals for Energy, Fatigue and Cognition: A Narrative Review of the Biochemical and Clinical Evidence

    Anne Laure Tardy;Etienne Pouteau;Daniel Marquez;Cansu Yilmaz

  • Anxiolytic effects of a combination of Melissa officinalis and Valeriana officinalis during laboratory induced stress

    David O. Kennedy;Wendy Little;Crystal F Haskell;Andrew B. Scholey

  • Salvia lavandulaefolia (Spanish sage) enhances memory in healthy young volunteers.

    Nicola Tildesley;David Kennedy;Elaine Perry;Clive Ballard

  • Improved cognitive performance in human volunteers following administration of guarana (Paullinia cupana) extract: comparison and interaction with Panax ginseng

    David O. Kennedy;Crystal F. Haskell;Keith Wesnes;Andrew Scholey

  • Modulation of mood and cognitive performance following acute administration of single doses of Melissa officinalis (Lemon balm) with human CNS nicotinic and muscarinic receptor-binding properties.

    David O. Kennedy;G. Wake;S. Savelev;Nicola T. J. Tildesley

  • An extract of Salvia (sage) with anticholinesterase properties improves memory and attention in healthy older volunteers

    Andrew B. Scholey;Nicola T. J. Tildesley;Clive G. Ballard;Keith A. Wesnes;Keith A. Wesnes

  • Consumption of cocoa flavanols results in acute improvements in mood and cognitive

    Andrew B Scholey;Stephen J French;Penelope J Morris;David O Kennedy

Frequent Co-Authors

Con Stough
Con Stough Swinburne University of Technology
Andrew Pipingas
Andrew Pipingas Swinburne University of Technology
Joris C. Verster
Joris C. Verster Utrecht University
David O. Kennedy
David O. Kennedy Northumbria University
Keith Wesnes
Keith Wesnes University of Exeter
Andrew C. Parrott
Andrew C. Parrott Swansea University
Thomas A. Buchanan
Thomas A. Buchanan University of Southern California
Jacqui Rodgers
Jacqui Rodgers Newcastle University
Luke A. Downey
Luke A. Downey Swinburne University of Technology
Johan Garssen
Johan Garssen Utrecht University

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