His primary scientific interests are in Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Gait, Physical therapy, Stroke and Alzheimer's disease. In his work, Meta-analysis is strongly intertwined with Relative risk, which is a subfield of Physical therapy. His Stroke research includes elements of Epidemiology, Gerontology, Severity of illness, Urinary incontinence and Risk factor.
His research in Alzheimer's disease intersects with topics in Hippocampal formation, Endocrinology, Cognition and Dementia. His Hippocampal formation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Diabetes mellitus, Type 2 diabetes and Atrophy, Pathology. His study in Diabetes mellitus is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both White matter and Magnetic resonance imaging.
His primary areas of study are Stroke, Internal medicine, Cognition, Dementia and Physical medicine and rehabilitation. His Stroke research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Physical therapy, Incidence, Cohort study and Confidence interval. In his research, Atrophy is intimately related to Type 2 diabetes, which falls under the overarching field of Internal medicine.
As part of one scientific family, Velandai Srikanth deals mainly with the area of Cognition, narrowing it down to issues related to the Gerontology, and often Epidemiology. He focuses mostly in the field of Dementia, narrowing it down to matters related to Alzheimer's disease and, in some cases, Genome-wide association study. The various areas that Velandai Srikanth examines in his Physical medicine and rehabilitation study include Cross-sectional study and Older people.
His primary areas of investigation include Cognition, Dementia, Internal medicine, Stroke and Type 2 diabetes. His Cognition research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Gait, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Hyperintensity and Standard deviation. Velandai Srikanth has included themes like Gait, White matter, Disease and Confounding in his Hyperintensity study.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Diabetes mellitus, Gerontology, Atrophy and Risk factor in addition to Dementia. His Internal medicine research incorporates elements of Endocrinology, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Cardiology. His study looks at the relationship between Stroke and topics such as Confidence interval, which overlap with Meta-analysis.
Velandai Srikanth spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Dementia, Cognition, Cognitive decline and Type 2 diabetes. His Blood pressure, Disease and Stroke study in the realm of Internal medicine connects with subjects such as Mendelian randomization. Velandai Srikanth interconnects Diabetes mellitus and Older people in the investigation of issues within Dementia.
His Cognition research incorporates themes from Gait, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Interquartile range and Hyperintensity. Velandai Srikanth works in the field of Physical medicine and rehabilitation, focusing on Gait in particular. His Type 2 diabetes study incorporates themes from Atrophy and Risk factor.
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A meta-analysis of sex differences prevalence, incidence and severity of osteoarthritis
Velandai K. Srikanth;Jayne L. Fryer;Guangju Zhai;Tania M. Winzenberg.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage (2005)
Quality of Life After Stroke: The North East Melbourne Stroke Incidence Study (NEMESIS)
Jonathan W. Sturm;Geoffrey A. Donnan;Helen M. Dewey;Richard A. L. Macdonell.
Stroke (2004)
Advanced glycation endproducts and their receptor RAGE in Alzheimer's disease.
Velandai Srikanth;Annette Maczurek;Thanh Phan;Megan Steele.
Neurobiology of Aging (2011)
Brain Atrophy in Type 2 Diabetes Regional distribution and influence on cognition
Chris Moran;Chris Moran;Thanh G. Phan;Thanh G. Phan;Jian Chen;Leigh Blizzard.
Diabetes Care (2013)
Genetic contributions to variation in general cognitive function: a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in the CHARGE consortium (N=53 949)
G. Davies;N. Armstrong;J. C. Bis;J. Bressler.
Molecular Psychiatry (2015)
Ageing and gait variability—a population-based study of older people
Michele Callisaya;Leigh Blizzard;Michael D Schmidt;Jennifer Louise McGinley.
Age and Ageing (2010)
Motoric cognitive risk syndrome: Multicountry prevalence and dementia risk
Joe Verghese;Cedric Annweiler;Emmeline Ayers;Nir Barzilai.
Neurology (2014)
Gait, gait variability and the risk of multiple incident falls in older people: a population-based study
Michele L Callisaya;Michele L Callisaya;Leigh Blizzard;Michael D Schmidt;Michael D Schmidt;Kara L Martin.
Age and Ageing (2011)
Cerebral White Matter Lesions, Gait, and the Risk of Incident Falls. A Prospective Population-Based Study
Velandai Srikanth;Richard John Beare;Leigh Blizzard;Thanh G Phan.
Stroke (2009)
Common variants at 12q14 and 12q24 are associated with hippocampal volume
Joshua C Bis;Charles DeCarli;Albert Vernon Smith;Fedde van der Lijn.
Nature Genetics (2012)
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