2022 - Research.com Psychology in France Leader Award
Her primary areas of study are Gerontology, Dementia, Cognition, Psychiatry and Depression. The Gerontology study combines topics in areas such as Epidemiology, Cross-sectional study, Activities of daily living, Cognitive decline and Cohort. Her Dementia research incorporates themes from Alzheimer's disease, Incidence and Cohort study.
Her studies in Alzheimer's disease integrate themes in fields like Genetics, Mild cognitive impairment and Neuropsychology. When carried out as part of a general Psychiatry research project, her work on Anxiety, Mood disorders and Trail Making Test is frequently linked to work in Literacy, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. Her Depression study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Insomnia, Clinical psychology, Mood, Concordance and Free recall.
Her primary scientific interests are in Psychiatry, Dementia, Internal medicine, Gerontology and Depression. Her work deals with themes such as Public health and Clinical psychology, which intersect with Psychiatry. Her studies deal with areas such as Epidemiology, Cognition and Cohort study as well as Dementia.
Her Internal medicine research integrates issues from Endocrinology, Oncology and Cardiology. Her research integrates issues of Cross-sectional study, Alzheimer's disease and Ageing in her study of Gerontology. Her Depression research focuses on subjects like Corpus callosum, which are linked to Neuroimaging.
Karen Ritchie spends much of her time researching Gerontology, Internal medicine, Dementia, Depression and Cohort. She interconnects Cross-sectional study, Cognition and Healthy ageing in the investigation of issues within Gerontology. The concepts of her Internal medicine study are interwoven with issues in Endocrinology and Cardiology.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Epidemiology, Cohort study, Confidence interval, Clinical psychology and Alzheimer's disease in addition to Dementia. Her Depression research is under the purview of Psychiatry. Her Cohort research incorporates elements of Prospective cohort study and Physical therapy.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Gerontology, Dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Cohort and Cognition. Her study in Gerontology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Epidemiology, Psychomotor learning, Verbal fluency test, Cognitive decline and Depression. Karen Ritchie has researched Dementia in several fields, including Proportional hazards model and Cohort study.
Her Alzheimer's disease research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Genetics and Surgery. In her study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Cohort, Odds ratio, Activities of daily living, Metabolic syndrome, National Cholesterol Education Program and Dyslipidemia is strongly linked to Prospective cohort study. Her Internal medicine research incorporates elements of Physical therapy and Clinical psychology.
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Current concepts in mild cognitive impairment.
Ronald C. Petersen;Rachelle Doody;Alexander Kurz;Richard C. Mohs.
JAMA Neurology (2001)
Mild cognitive impairment--beyond controversies, towards a consensus: report of the International Working Group on Mild Cognitive Impairment.
B. Winblad;K. Palmer;Miia Kivipelto;V. Jelic.
Journal of Internal Medicine (2004)
Resilience and mental health.
Dmitry M. Davydov;Robert Stewart;Karen Ritchie;Karen Ritchie;Isabelle Chaudieu.
Clinical Psychology Review (2010)
Gene-wide analysis detects two new susceptibility genes for Alzheimer's disease
Valentina Escott-Price;Céline Bellenguez;Li-San Wang;Seung-Hoan Choi.
PLOS ONE (2014)
Sleep and depression.
Norifumi Tsuno;Alain Besset;Karen Ritchie.
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (2005)
Non-degenerative mild cognitive impairment in elderly people and use of anticholinergic drugs: longitudinal cohort study
Marie-Laure Ancelin;Sylvaine Artero;Florence Portet;Anne-Marie Dupuy.
BMJ (2006)
Mild cognitive impairment: conceptual basis and current nosological status
Karen Ritchie;Jacques Touchon.
The Lancet (2000)
The neuroprotective effects of caffeine A prospective population study (the Three City Study)
K. Ritchie;I. Carrière;A. de Mendonça;F. Portet.
Neurology (2007)
Prevalence of DSM—IV psychiatric disorder in the French elderly population
K Ritchie;S Artero;I Beluche;M L Ancelin.
British Journal of Psychiatry (2004)
Prevalence of dementia in the elderly in Europe.
C. Berr;J. Wancata;K. Ritchie.
European Neuropsychopharmacology (2005)
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