2022 - Research.com Best Female Scientist Award
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Gerontology, Cohort study, Genome-wide association study, Biobank and Demography. Her research integrates issues of Odds ratio, Longitudinal study, Cognitive epidemiology and Hazard ratio in her study of Gerontology. Her Cohort study research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Relative risk, Prospective cohort study, Cohort and Risk factor.
The Genome-wide association study study combines topics in areas such as Neuroticism, Personality, Cognition and Clinical psychology. Her study looks at the relationship between Biobank and topics such as Single-nucleotide polymorphism, which overlap with Alzheimer's disease. Her research in Demography intersects with topics in Epidemiology, Socioeconomic status and Proportional hazards model.
Catharine R. Gale spends much of her time researching Cohort study, Gerontology, Demography, Cognition and Cohort. Her Cohort study study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Psychiatry, Intelligence quotient, Prospective cohort study, Pediatrics and Risk factor. Her Psychiatry research focuses on Neuroticism and how it connects with Genetic association.
Within one scientific family, Catharine R. Gale focuses on topics pertaining to Longitudinal study under Gerontology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Ageing. Her work carried out in the field of Demography brings together such families of science as Odds ratio, Body mass index, Biobank, Hazard ratio and Socioeconomic status. Catharine R. Gale has researched Cognition in several fields, including Developmental psychology, Genome-wide association study, Association and Clinical psychology.
Her primary areas of investigation include Prospective cohort study, Demography, Cohort study, Biobank and Cognition. The concepts of her Prospective cohort study study are interwoven with issues in Odds ratio, Hazard ratio, Confidence interval, Disease and Confounding. Her Demography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Obesity, Psychosocial, Mental health, Socioeconomic status and Cohort.
Catharine R. Gale interconnects Longitudinal study, Worry and Clinical psychology in the investigation of issues within Socioeconomic status. Her Cohort study research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Body mass index, Pediatrics and Risk factor. Catharine R. Gale has included themes like Association, Genome-wide association study, Epidemiology and Gerontology in her Cognition study.
Catharine R. Gale mainly investigates Demography, Cohort study, Prospective cohort study, Biobank and Risk factor. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mental health and Cohort. The Cohort study which covers Life satisfaction that intersects with Anxiety.
Her studies in Cohort study integrate themes in fields like Odds ratio, Body mass index and Obesity. Her study in Biobank is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Quantitative trait locus and Hazard ratio. In her research on the topic of Risk factor, Coronavirus disease 2019, Diabetes mellitus and Blood sugar regulation is strongly related with Confidence interval.
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Maternal vitamin D status during pregnancy and childhood bone mass at age 9 years: a longitudinal study
M K Javaid;S R Crozier;N C Harvey;Catharine R Gale.
The Lancet (2006)
Grip strength, body composition, and mortality
Catharine R Gale;Christopher N Martyn;Cyrus Cooper;Avan Aihie Sayer.
International Journal of Epidemiology (2007)
Maternal vitamin D status during pregnancy and child outcomes
C R Gale;S M Robinson;N C Harvey;M K Javaid.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2008)
Epigenetic Gene Promoter Methylation at Birth Is Associated With Child’s Later Adiposity
Keith M. Godfrey;Allan M Sheppard;Peter D. Gluckman;Karen A. Lillycrop.
Diabetes (2011)
Grip strength across the life course: normative data from twelve British studies.
Richard M. Dodds;Holly E. Syddall;Rachel Cooper;Michaela Benzeval.
PLOS ONE (2014)
Prevention of age related macular degeneration.
Nigel F Hall;Catharine R Gale.
BMJ (2002)
Objective measures of physical capability and subsequent health: a systematic review
Rachel Cooper;Diana Kuh;Cyrus Cooper;Catharine R. Gale.
Age and Ageing (2011)
Migrant studies in multiple sclerosis.
Catharine R. Gale;Christopher N. Martyn.
Progress in Neurobiology (1995)
Measures of frailty in population-based studies: an overview
Kim Bouillon;Mika Kivimaki;Mika Kivimaki;Mark Hamer;Severine Sabia.
BMC Geriatrics (2013)
Sex Differences in the Adult Human Brain: Evidence from 5216 UK Biobank Participants
Stuart J Ritchie;Simon R Cox;Xueyi Shen;Michael V Lombardo;Michael V Lombardo.
Cerebral Cortex (2018)
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