Neurologic and neuropsychiatric disorders are of great importance to societies and they also raise special considerations in epidemiological research methodology. Not only do neurologic and neuropsychiatric disorders form a major group of disorders associated with ageing populations, but those disorders that occur in earlier life can be associated with severe individual, family, and societal distress and burden. The inter-relationship of syndromes and disorders is a topic of major interest and growing biological insights across psychiatry and neurology. This includes not only overlaps in neurodegenerative syndromes but also those related to other systems such as metabolic, inflammatory, immune and vascular disorders.
Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology series, the Oxford Textbook of Neurologic and Neuropsychiatric Epidemiology is designed to focus on the overlaps and inter-relationships between neuro-epidemiological disorders, as well as on ways to harmonise large cohort studies to maximise opportunities for determining causes related to rarer disorders. Divided into three main parts, the book covers 1) the principles of neurologic and neuropsychiatric epidemiology; 2) specific neuropsychiatric disorders and their inter-relationships and 3) the implications of neuro-epidemiologic research for patient populations and current medical practice. This comprehensive work serves as an invaluable reference to current neuro-epidemiological methods for neurologists, psychiatrists, and senior trainees in those disciplines, as well as public health practitioners and students with an interest in neurology and neuropsychiatry.
Contents
1:A historical perspective on neurological and neuropsychiatric definitions, German E. Berrios and Ivana S. Marková
2:Neuroimaging and fluid biomarkers of Alzheimer s disease: implications for definition, diagnosis and treatment, V.R. Varma, Y. F. Chuang, and M. Thambisetty
3:Life course, exposure, and ageing populations, Yoav Ben-Shlomo
4:Examining trends in dementia incidence and prevalence using an age-period-cohort framework, Kenneth M. Langa, Eileen Crimmins, and Mark D. Hayward
5: Overview of common designs, measures of effect, and biases in neuro-epidemiological studies, Derrick A. Bennett
6:Conducting research in low and middle income settings., Maëlenn Guerchet, Rosie Mayston, and A. Matthew Prina
7:Trial designs including observational to interventional, Edo Richard
8:Cardiometabolic morbidities and dementia, Chengxuan Qiu, Davide Liborio Vetrano, and Laura Fratiglioni
9:Early onset Alzheimer s disease, Ratnavalli Ellajosyula
10:Huntington s Disease, Juliana R. Dutra
11:Idiopathic Parkinson s disease and classification of Parkinsonisms, Valentina Gallo, Tanya P. Garcia, and Karen Marder
12:Dementia and Parkinson s disease, Rodolfo Savica and Pierpaolo Turcano
13:FTD and ALS, Giancarlo Logroscino and Adriano Chiò
14:Rare Neurodegenerative Parkinsonism (PSP, MSA, CBD), James B. Rowe and Ian T.S. Coyle-Gilchrist
15:Posterior Cortical Atrophy, Keir X. X. Yong, S. J. Crutch, and J. M. Schott
16:Epidemiology of essential tremor, Elan D. Louis
17:Detecting dementia early in populations, Amy R. Borenstein
18:The oldest-old and dementia at the end of life, María M. Corrada and Claudia H. Kawas
19:Global stroke burden and prevention strategies- findings from GBD 2015, Rita V. Krishnamurthy and Valery L. Feigin
20:Stroke and TIA, Bo Norrving, MD, PhD
21:Small vessel disease, Fergus Doubal, Anna Poggesi, Leonardo Pantoni, and Joanna Wardlaw
22:Migraine: Descriptive epidemiology and related neurobiology, Julio R. Vieira and Richard B. Lipton
23:The clinical spectrum of neurodegenerative disease: moving beyond Mild Cognitive Impairment, Stina Saunders, Graciela Muniz-Terrera , Tom C. Russ, Craig W. Ritchie, and Karen Ritchie
24:The epidemiology of apathy in neurological disorders, Sergio Starkstein, Bradleigh Hayhow, and Pierre Wibawa
25:Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia, Rianne van der Linde and Tom Dening
26:Delirium, Daniel Davis, Sarah Richardson, and Esteban Sepulveda
27:Methods and approaches to examining the interface of late-life depression and dementia, Mirjam I. Geerlings
28:Epidemiology of schizophrenia and related disorders, Assen Jablensky, H. E. Jongsma HE, James B. Kirkbride, and Peter B. Jones
29:Multiple sclerosis: Descriptive epidemiology and related neurobiology, Elisabeth Gulowsen Celius
30:Myasthenia gravis, Anne Taraldsen Heldal and Nils Erik Gilhus
31:Epilepsy, Ettore Beghi, Giorgia Giussani, and Torbjorn Tomson
32:Neuropathies: Descriptive epidemiology and related neurobiology, Ettore Beghi, Giorgia Giussani, and Marco Poloni
33:Sensory loss Vision, Paul J. Foster, Anthony Khawaja, Lisanne J. Balk, Zaynah Muthy, and Axel Petzold
34:Sensory loss - Hearing, Adele M. Goman and Frank R. Lin
35:The Neuroepidemiology of Human Prion Disease, Patrick J. M. Urwin and Anna M. Molesworth
36:Epidemiology of bacterial and parasitic infections of the central nervous system, Charles R. Newton
37:Infection: other than bacterial, including HIV, Inès Yoro-Zohoun, Jaime Luna, Salmane Amidou, and Pierre-Marie Preux
38:Traumatic brain and spinal cord injury, Alice Theadom and Kelly M. Jones
39:Electromagnetic fields, Joachim Schüz and Maria Feychting
40:Metals and neurodegeneration, Susan Peters, Anne E. Visser, Marc Weisskopf, Marianthi-Anna Kioumourtzoglou, and Roel Vermeulen
41:Estimating the global burden of stroke: methods and challenges, Thomas Truelsen, Catherine Johnson, Mohsen Naghavi, Theo Vos, Valery L. Feigin, and Gregory Roth
42:What is the role of trials and other well designed studies in the understanding of neurological and neuropsychiatric conditions, Carol Brayne
43:Research and methodologic opportunities and challenges conducting research among U.S military personnel, Ann I. Scher, David W. Niebuhr, and Darrell Singer
44:Global evidence generation, Adesola Ogunniyi
45:The role of prevention in common neurological disorders, Giancarlo Logroscino, Carol Brayne, and Rosanna Tortelli
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