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Hugh C. Hendrie
Researcher at Indiana University
Publications - 254
Citations - 23155
Hugh C. Hendrie is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Population. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 244 publications receiving 21060 citations. Previous affiliations of Hugh C. Hendrie include Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis & Regenstrief Institute.
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Global prevalence of dementia: a Delphi consensus study
Cleusa P. Ferri,Martin Prince,Carol Brayne,Henry Brodaty,Laura Fratiglioni,Mary Ganguli,Kathleen S. Hall,Kazuo Hasegawa,Hugh C. Hendrie,Yueqin Huang,Anthony F. Jorm,Colin Mathers,Paulo Rossi Menezes,Elizabeth Rimmer,Marcia Scazufca +14 more
TL;DR: Detailed estimates of dementia prevalence for each world region are believed to constitute the best currently available basis for policymaking, planning, and allocation of health and welfare resources.
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Six-item screener to identify cognitive impairment among potential subjects for clinical research.
Christopher M. Callahan,Frederick W. Unverzagt,Siu L. Hui,Anthony J. Perkins,Hugh C. Hendrie +4 more
TL;DR: The six-item screener is a brief and reliable instrument for identifying subjects with cognitive impairment and its diagnostic properties are comparable to the full MMSE.
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The Relationships Between Age, Sex, and the Incidence of Dementia and Alzheimer Disease: A Meta-analysis
TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that the acceleration of incidence rates for AD and dementia slows down with the increase in age, although there is no sign of a decline in the incidence rates themselves.
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NIH Toolbox for Assessment of Neurological and Behavioral Function
Richard Gershon,Molly V. Wagster,Hugh C. Hendrie,Nathan A. Fox,Karon F. Cook,Cindy J. Nowinski +5 more
TL;DR: The contract for the NIH Toolbox for the Assessment of Neurological and Behavioral Function was initiated by the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research to develop a set of state-of-the-art measurement tools to enhance collection of data in large cohort studies and to advance the biomedical research enterprise.
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Documentation and evaluation of cognitive impairment in elderly primary care patients
TL;DR: The prevalence of cognitive impairment was determined by screening a group of urban, elderly, primary care patients using the Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire (SPMQ) and the clinical utility of routine diagnostic investigations are still being debated.