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Daniel D. Reidpath

Daniel D. Reidpath

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
47
Citations
9028
World Ranking
3398
National Ranking
238

Overview

Daniel D. Reidpath is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and is engaged primarily in medical research. Their scholarly output spans a range of topics within public health and epidemiology, focusing particularly on modeling and simulation, economics, pediatrics, and environmental health.

The scientist's work is concentrated in the field of Medicine, with notable subfields including Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health; Modeling and Simulation; General Health Professions; Economics and Econometrics; and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

Research topics that figure prominently in their publications cover COVID-19 epidemiological studies, global maternal and child health, COVID-19 pandemic impacts, nutritional studies and diet, dementia and cognitive impairment research, child nutrition and water access, as well as sodium intake and health.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Daniel D. Reidpath include Pascale Allotey, Tin Tin Su, Devi Mohan, Mario Siervo, and Louise Robinson. Their collaborative efforts have contributed to papers published in various journals.

Key publication venues where their work appears most often include BMJ Open, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, PLoS ONE, BMC Public Health, and Frontiers in Public Health.

Some of the recent papers by Daniel D. Reidpath are:

  • Dynamic interventions to control COVID-19 pandemic: a multivariate prediction modelling study comparing 16 worldwide countries, 2020, European Journal of Epidemiology
  • The economic burden of dementia in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs): a systematic review, 2022, BMJ Global Health
  • Ethnicity influences the gut microbiota of individuals sharing a geographical location: a cross-sectional study from a middle-income country, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Risk of conversion from mild cognitive impairment to dementia in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis, 2022, Alzheimer's & Dementia Translational Research & Clinical Interventions
  • Link Between Dietary Sodium Intake, Cognitive Function, and Dementia Risk in Middle-Aged and Older Adults: A Systematic Review, 2020, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease

Best Publications

  • An ecological study of the relationship between social and environmental determinants of obesity.

    Daniel D Reidpath;Cate Burns;Jan Garrard;Mary Mahoney

  • Infant mortality rate as an indicator of population health

    D D Reidpath;P Allotey

  • Dynamic interventions to control COVID-19 pandemic: a multivariate prediction modelling study comparing 16 worldwide countries.

    Rajiv Chowdhury;Kevin Heng;Kevin Heng;Shajedur Rahman Shawon;Gabriel Goh

  • A method for the quantitative analysis of the layering of HIV-related stigma.

    D D Reidpath;K Y Chan

  • Vulnerability, equity and universal coverage – a concept note

    Pascale A. Allotey;Sharuna Verghis;Fatima Alvarez-Castillo;Daniel D. Reidpath

  • An overview of health forecasting.

    Ireneous Ngmenlanaa Soyiri;Ireneous Ngmenlanaa Soyiri;Daniel Reidpath

  • 'He hath the French pox': stigma, social value and social exclusion.

    Daniel D. Reidpath;Kit Y. Chan;Sandra M. Gifford;Pascale Allotey

  • The economic burden of dementia in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs): a systematic review

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  • The DALY, context and the determinants of the severity of disease: an exploratory comparison of paraplegia in Australia and Cameroon.

    Pascale Allotey;Daniel Reidpath;Aka Kouamé;Robert Cummins

  • Religiosity and spirituality and the intake of fruit, vegetable, and fat: a systematic review.

    Min Min Tan;Carina Ka Yee Chan;Daniel Reidpath

  • Measuring health in a vacuum: examining the disability weight of the DALY.

    Daniel D Reidpath;Pascale A Allotey;Aka Kouame;Robert A Cummins

  • Rethinking health-care systems: a focus on chronicity.

    Pascale Allotey;Daniel D Reidpath;Shajahan Yasin;Carina K Chan

  • Ethnicity influences the gut microbiota of individuals sharing a geographical location: a cross-sectional study from a middle-income country

    Jacky Dwiyanto;M. H. Hussain;D. Reidpath;K. S. Ong

  • Survival analysis of 1148 women diagnosed with breast cancer in Southern Iran.

    Abbas Rezaianzadeh;Abbas Rezaianzadeh;Janet L. Peacock;Janet L. Peacock;Daniel D. Reidpath;Daniel D. Reidpath;Abdolrasoul Talei;Abdolrasoul Talei

  • Health Equity Assessment Toolkit (HEAT): software for exploring and comparing health inequalities in countries

    Ahmad Reza Hosseinpoor;Devaki Nambiar;Anne Schlotheuber;Daniel Reidpath

  • Male involvement in maternal health: perspectives of opinion leaders

    Raymond A. Aborigo;Daniel D. Reidpath;Abraham R. Oduro;Pascale Allotey

  • Coronary intervention door-to-balloon time and outcomes in ST-elevation myocardial infarction: a meta-analysis.

    Chee Yoong Foo;Kwadwo Osei Bonsu;Brahmajee K Nallamothu;Christopher M Reid

  • Social sciences research in neglected tropical diseases 1: the ongoing neglect in the neglected tropical diseases

    Pascale A. Allotey;Daniel D. Reidpath;Subhash Pokhrel

  • China’s Rural-Urban Care Gap Shrank For Chronic Disease Patients, But Inequities Persist

    Weiyan Jian;Kit Yee Chan;Daniel D. Reidpath;Ling Xu

  • “Social Medication” and the Control of Children: A Qualitative Study of Over-the-Counter Medication Among Australian Children

    Pascale Allotey;Daniel Diamond Reidpath;Danielle Elisha

  • Relationship between body mass index and the use of healthcare services in Australia.

    Daniel D. Reidpath;David Crawford;Linda Tilgner;Carl Gibbons

  • Stigmatization of AIDS patients : disentangling Thai nursing students' attitudes towards HIV/AIDS, drug use and commercial sex

    Kit Yee Chan;Mark A. Stoové;Luechai Sringernyuang;Daniel D. Reidpath

  • Stigmatization of patients with AIDS: understanding the interrelationships between Thai nurses' attitudes toward HIV/AIDS, drug use, and commercial sex.

    Kit Yee Chan;Daniel D. Reidpath

Frequent Co-Authors

Pascale Allotey
Pascale Allotey United Nations University Institute on Globalization, Culture and Mobility
Mark Stoove
Mark Stoove Burnet Institute
David Thomas McCarthy
David Thomas McCarthy Monash University
Rebekah Ruth Brown
Rebekah Ruth Brown Monash University
Mônica Sanches Yassuda
Mônica Sanches Yassuda Universidade de São Paulo
Robert A. Cummins
Robert A. Cummins Deakin University
Andrew Day
Andrew Day University of Melbourne
Thomas Clasen
Thomas Clasen Emory University
Igor Rudan
Igor Rudan University of Edinburgh
Harry Campbell
Harry Campbell University of Edinburgh

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