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Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Disease

Raymond F. Palmer mainly focuses on Gerontology, Cognition, Autism, MEDLINE and Activities of daily living. His Gerontology research includes elements of Psychological intervention, Health science, Cohort study and Geriatrics. As part of the same scientific family, Raymond F. Palmer usually focuses on Cognition, concentrating on Longitudinal study and intersecting with Mini–Mental State Examination, Independent living and Cross-sectional study.

His Autism research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ecological study, Demography and Environmental health. His study in MEDLINE is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Health services research, Medical home, Family medicine and Medical record. His Activities of daily living study combines topics in areas such as Retirement community and Dementia.

His most cited work include:

  • Declining Executive Control in Normal Aging Predicts Change in Functional Status: The Freedom House Study (258 citations)
  • Environmental mercury release, special education rates, and autism disorder: an ecological study of Texas. (192 citations)
  • Patient Outcomes at 26 Months in the Patient-Centered Medical Home National Demonstration Project (178 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of study are Dementia, Gerontology, Cognition, Clinical psychology and Internal medicine. Raymond F. Palmer combines subjects such as Functional status, Alzheimer's disease and Latent variable with his study of Dementia. The study incorporates disciplines such as Mexican americans, Epidemiology, Cohort study, Activities of daily living and Geriatrics in addition to Gerontology.

Raymond F. Palmer works mostly in the field of Cognition, limiting it down to topics relating to Structural equation modeling and, in certain cases, Association, as a part of the same area of interest. His Clinical psychology research incorporates themes from Psychiatry and Risk factor. His studies deal with areas such as Diabetes mellitus, Endocrinology and Oncology as well as Internal medicine.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Dementia (35.22%)
  • Gerontology (25.16%)
  • Cognition (24.53%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Dementia (35.22%)
  • Internal medicine (16.35%)
  • Disease (15.09%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Dementia, Internal medicine, Disease, Cognition and Clinical psychology. The Dementia study combines topics in areas such as Genetics, Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance, Replication, Neuroimaging and Structural equation modeling. His Internal medicine research incorporates elements of Endocrinology, Oncology and Environmental exposure.

As a member of one scientific family, Raymond F. Palmer mostly works in the field of Disease, focusing on Biomarker and, on occasion, Alzheimer's disease. In Cognition, Raymond F. Palmer works on issues like Functional status, which are connected to Cognitive impairment. His Clinical psychology research focuses on subjects like Neuropsychiatric inventory, which are linked to Depressive symptoms, Psychopathology and Linear regression.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Dynamical features in fetal and postnatal zinc-copper metabolic cycles predict the emergence of autism spectrum disorder (19 citations)
  • Odorant Item Specific Olfactory Identification Deficit May Differentiate Alzheimer Disease From Aging. (9 citations)
  • Early life metal exposure dysregulates cellular bioenergetics in children with regressive autism spectrum disorder (6 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Disease
  • Psychiatry

His scientific interests lie mostly in Disease, Dementia, Internal medicine, Autism spectrum disorder and Biomarker. The various areas that Raymond F. Palmer examines in his Dementia study include Cohort study, Neuroimaging, Resistin, Clinical psychology and Depression. His Internal medicine study deals with Endocrinology intersecting with Regressive autism.

His Autism spectrum disorder study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Mitochondrion, Physiology and Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Alzheimer's disease and Risk factor. His study with Cognitive impairment involves better knowledge in Cognition.

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Best Publications

Declining Executive Control in Normal Aging Predicts Change in Functional Status: The Freedom House Study

Donald R. Royall;Raymond Palmer;Laura K. Chiodo;Marsha J. Polk.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2004)

401 Citations

Environmental mercury release, special education rates, and autism disorder: an ecological study of Texas.

Raymond F. Palmer;Steven Blanchard;Zachary Stein;David Mandell.
Health & Place (2006)

314 Citations

Relationship Between Health Care Costs and Very Low Literacy Skills in a Medically Needy and Indigent Medicaid Population

Barry D. Weiss;Raymond Palmer.
Journal of The American Board of Family Practice (2004)

310 Citations

Patient Outcomes at 26 Months in the Patient-Centered Medical Home National Demonstration Project

Carlos Roberto Jaén;Robert L. Ferrer;William L. Miller;Raymond F. Palmer.
(2010)

272 Citations

Participatory Decision Making, Patient Activation, Medication Adherence, and Intermediate Clinical Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes: A STARNet Study

Michael L. Parchman;John E. Zeber;Raymond F. Palmer.
Annals of Family Medicine (2010)

269 Citations

Do Parenting and the Home Environment, Maternal Depression, Neighborhood, and Chronic Poverty Affect Child Behavioral Problems Differently in Different Racial-Ethnic Groups?

Lee M. Pachter;Peggy Auinger;Ray Palmer;Michael Weitzman.
Pediatrics (2006)

261 Citations

Street youth in Los Angeles. Profile of a group at high risk for human immunodeficiency virus infection.

Michele D. Kipke;Susan O'Connor;Ray Palmer;Richard G. MacKenzie.
JAMA Pediatrics (1995)

254 Citations

Effect of facilitation on practice outcomes in the National Demonstration Project model of the patient-centered medical home.

Paul A. Nutting;Benjamin F. Crabtree;Elizabeth E. Stewart;William L. Miller.
Annals of Family Medicine (2010)

207 Citations

Ethnic differences in mini-mental state examination (MMSE) scores: where you live makes a difference.

David V. Espino;Michael J. Lichtenstein;Raymond F. Palmer;Helen P. Hazuda.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2001)

204 Citations

Executive control mediates memory's association with change in instrumental activities of daily living: The freedom house study

Donald R. Royall;Raymond Palmer;Laura K. Chiodo;Marsha J. Polk.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2005)

186 Citations

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