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David F. Tate
Researcher at University of Utah
Publications - 180
Citations - 6943
David F. Tate is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Traumatic brain injury & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 147 publications receiving 5971 citations. Previous affiliations of David F. Tate include Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine & San Antonio Military Medical Center.
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Elevated body mass index is associated with executive dysfunction in otherwise healthy adults.
John Gunstad,Robert H. Paul,Ronald A. Cohen,David F. Tate,Mary Beth Spitznagel,Evian Gordon,Evian Gordon +6 more
TL;DR: Examination of attention and executive function in a cross-section of 408 healthy persons across the adult life span shows that BMI was inversely related to performance on all cognitive tests and suggests that this relationship does not vary with age.
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Early Life Stress and Morphometry of the Adult Anterior Cingulate Cortex and Caudate Nuclei
Ronald A. Cohen,Stuart M. Grieve,Karin F. Hoth,Robert H. Paul,Lawrence H. Sweet,David F. Tate,John Gunstad,Laura R. Stroud,Jeanne M. McCaffery,Brian Hitsman,Raymond Niaura,C. Richard Clark,Alexander C. MacFarlane,Richard A. Bryant,Evian Gordon,Evian Gordon,Leanne M. Williams,Leanne M. Williams +17 more
TL;DR: Reported ELS is associated with smaller ACC and caudate volumes, but not the hippocampal or amygdala volumes, which may reflect the influence of early stress and traumatic events on the developing brain.
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ENIGMA and global neuroscience: A decade of large-scale studies of the brain in health and disease across more than 40 countries
Paul M. Thompson,Neda Jahanshad,Christopher R.K. Ching,Lauren E. Salminen,Sophia I. Thomopoulos,Joanna Bright,Bernhard T. Baune,Bernhard T. Baune,Bernhard T. Baune,Sara Bertolín,Janita Bralten,Willem B Bruin,Robin Bülow,Jian Chen,Yann Chye,Udo Dannlowski,Carolien G.F. de Kovel,Carolien G.F. de Kovel,Gary Donohoe,Lisa T. Eyler,Lisa T. Eyler,Stephen V. Faraone,Pauline Favre,Courtney A. Filippi,Thomas Frodl,Thomas Frodl,Thomas Frodl,Daniel Garijo,Yolanda Gil,Hans J. Grabe,Hans J. Grabe,Katrina L. Grasby,Tomas Hajek,Tomas Hajek,Laura K.M. Han,Sean N. Hatton,Sean N. Hatton,Kevin Hilbert,Tiffany C. Ho,Tiffany C. Ho,Laurena Holleran,Georg Homuth,Norbert Hosten,Josselin Houenou,Iliyan Ivanov,Tianye Jia,Tianye Jia,Sinead Kelly,Sinead Kelly,Marieke Klein,Marieke Klein,Jun Soo Kwon,Jun Soo Kwon,Max A. Laansma,Jeanne Leerssen,Ulrike Lueken,Abraham Nunes,Joseph O' Neill,Nils Opel,Fabrizio Piras,Federica Piras,Merel Postema,Elena Pozzi,Natalia Shatokhina,Carles Soriano-Mas,Carles Soriano-Mas,Gianfranco Spalletta,Daqiang Sun,Daqiang Sun,Alexander Teumer,Amanda K. Tilot,Leonardo Tozzi,Celia van der Merwe,Celia van der Merwe,Eus J.W. Van Someren,Eus J.W. Van Someren,Guido van Wingen,Henry Völzke,Esther Walton,Lei Wang,Anderson M. Winkler,Katharina Wittfeld,Katharina Wittfeld,Margaret J. Wright,Je-Yeon Yun,Je-Yeon Yun,Guohao Zhang,Yanli Zhang-James,Bhim M. Adhikari,Ingrid Agartz,Ingrid Agartz,Moji Aghajani,André Aleman,Robert R. Althoff,Andre Altmann,Ole A. Andreassen,Ole A. Andreassen,David Baron,Brenda Bartnik-Olson,Janna Marie Bas-Hoogendam,Janna Marie Bas-Hoogendam,Arielle R. Baskin-Sommers,Carrie E. Bearden,Carrie E. Bearden,Laura A. Berner,Premika S.W. Boedhoe,Rachel M. Brouwer,Jan K. Buitelaar,Karen Caeyenberghs,Charlotte A.M. Cecil,Ronald A. Cohen,James H. Cole,Patricia J. Conrod,Stephane A. De Brito,Sonja M C de Zwarte,Emily L. Dennis,Emily L. Dennis,Emily L. Dennis,Sylvane Desrivières,Danai Dima,Danai Dima,Stefan Ehrlich,Carrie Esopenko,Graeme Fairchild,Simon E. Fisher,Simon E. Fisher,Jean-Paul Fouche,Jean-Paul Fouche,Clyde Francks,Clyde Francks,Sophia Frangou,Sophia Frangou,Barbara Franke,Hugh Garavan,David C. Glahn,Nynke A. Groenewold,Tiril P. Gurholt,Tiril P. Gurholt,Boris A. Gutman,Tim Hahn,Ian H. Harding,Dennis Hernaus,Derrek P. Hibar,Frank G. Hillary,Martine Hoogman,Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol,Maria Jalbrzikowski,George A Karkashadze,Eduard T. Klapwijk,Rebecca C. Knickmeyer,Rebecca C. Knickmeyer,Peter Kochunov,Inga K. Koerte,Inga K. Koerte,Xiangzhen Kong,Sook-Lei Liew,Alexander P. Lin,Alexander P. Lin,Mark W. Logue,Eileen Luders,Eileen Luders,Fabio Macciardi,Scott Mackey,Andrew R. Mayer,Carrie R. McDonald,Agnes B. McMahon,Sarah E. Medland,Gemma Modinos,Rajendra A. Morey,Rajendra A. Morey,Sven C. Mueller,Sven C. Mueller,Pratik Mukherjee,Leyla Namazova-Baranova,Talia M. Nir,Alexander Olsen,Peristera Paschou,Daniel S. Pine,Fabrizio Pizzagalli,Miguel E. Rentería,Jonathan D. Rohrer,Philipp G. Sämann,Lianne Schmaal,Gunter Schumann,Gunter Schumann,Mark S. Shiroishi,Sanjay M. Sisodiya,Dirk J.A. Smit,Ida E Sønderby,Ida E Sønderby,Dan J. Stein,Jason L. Stein,Masoud Tahmasian,David F. Tate,Jessica A. Turner,Odile A. van den Heuvel,Nic J.A. van der Wee,Ysbrand D. van der Werf,Theo G.M. van Erp,Neeltje E.M. van Haren,Neeltje E.M. van Haren,Daan van Rooij,Laura S van Velzen,Ilya M. Veer,Dick J. Veltman,Julio E. Villalon-Reina,Henrik Walter,Christopher D. Whelan,Christopher D. Whelan,Elisabeth A. Wilde,Elisabeth A. Wilde,Mojtaba Zarei,Vladimir Zelman,Vladimir Zelman +213 more
TL;DR: This review summarizes the last decade of work by the ENIGMA Consortium, a global alliance of over 1400 scientists across 43 countries, studying the human brain in health and disease, and highlights the advantages of collaborative large-scale coordinated data analyses for testing reproducibility and robustness of findings.
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Obesity is associated with memory deficits in young and middle-aged adults.
TL;DR: Results showed obese individuals had poorer memory performance when comparing persons across the adult lifespan, but also when examining only younger and middle-aged adults, suggesting the relationship between BMI and memory does not vary with age.
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Relationship between body mass index and brain volume in healthy adults.
John Gunstad,Robert H. Paul,Ronald A. Cohen,David F. Tate,Mary Beth Spitznagel,Stuart M. Grieve,Evian Gordon +6 more
TL;DR: Obese individuals showed smaller whole brain and total gray matter volume than normal weight and overweight individuals, and this findings support an independent relationship between BMI and brain structure.