Natalie Jenkins
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Recent Articles
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Low A, McKiernan E, Prats-Sedano M, Carter S, Stefaniak J, Su L, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2024 Aug;
7(8):e2426774.
PMID: 39145979
Importance: Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) represent an important, potentially modifiable risk factor for dementia. Despite frequently observed vascular imaging changes in individuals with TBI, the relationships between TBI-associated changes in...
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Gregory S, Harrison J, Herrmann J, Hunter M, Jenkins N, Konig A, et al.
Front Dement
. 2024 Jul;
2:1271156.
PMID: 39081993
Introduction: Digital cognitive assessments are gathering importance for the decentralized remote clinical trials of the future. Before including such assessments in clinical trials, they must be tested to confirm feasibility...
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Gregory S, Booi L, Jenkins N, Bridgeman K, Muniz-Terrera G, Farina F
Front Glob Womens Health
. 2023 Nov;
4:1289096.
PMID: 38025979
Introduction: Women are significantly more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) than men. Suggestions to explain the sex differences in dementia incidence have included the influence of...
4.
Curnow E, Rutherford M, Maciver D, Johnston L, Prior S, Boilson M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2023 Jul;
18(7):e0288275.
PMID: 37440543
Background: Autistic adults have high risk of mental ill-health and some available interventions have been associated with increased psychiatric diagnoses. Understanding prevalence of psychiatric diagnoses is important to inform the...
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Wilson J, McGiffin J, Smith M, Garduno-Ortega O, Talis E, Zarate A, et al.
J Head Trauma Rehabil
. 2023 Feb;
38(2):175-183.
PMID: 36730859
Objective: To examine a resource provision program for individuals living with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), using a comparison of the resources provided across social differences of language, nativity, and...
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Jenkins N, Jhundoo N, Rainbow P, Sheehan K, Bearne L
Rheumatol Adv Pract
. 2023 Feb;
7(1):rkac095.
PMID: 36726732
Objectives: This systematic review describes the extent to which PROGRESS-Plus equity factors were considered in the eligibility criteria of trials of exercise interventions for adults with RA. Methods: Electronic databases...
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Saunders T, Jenkins N, Blennow K, Ritchie C, Muniz-Terrera G
EBioMedicine
. 2022 Aug;
83:104241.
PMID: 36041266
Background: Alzheimer's Disease, the leading cause of dementia, is over-represented in females. The apolipoprotein E (APOE)ε4 allele is the strongest genetic risk factor for late-onset AD and is associated with...
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Stewart K, Shakarishvili N, Michalak A, Maschauer E, Jenkins N, Riha R
Sleep Med Rev
. 2022 May;
63:101631.
PMID: 35623210
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) disrupts normal brain function and can lead to chronic symptoms of sleep disturbance, pain, irritability, and depression. Sleep disorders occur in 30-70% of individuals who have...
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Dounavi M, Newton C, Jenkins N, Mak E, Low A, Muniz-Terrera G, et al.
J Neurol
. 2022 Mar;
269(8):4299-4309.
PMID: 35279756
Background: Macrostructural brain alterations in the form of brain atrophy or cortical thinning typically occur during the prodromal Alzheimer's disease stage. Mixed findings largely dependent on the age of the...
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Hunter M, Jenkins N, Dolan C, Pullen H, Ritchie C, Muniz-Terrera G
J Alzheimers Dis
. 2021 May;
81(4):1625-1647.
PMID: 33967052
Background: Telephone and videoconference administration of cognitive tests introduce additional sources of variance compared to in-person testing. Reviews of test-retest reliability have included mixed neurocognitive and psychiatric populations with limited...