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Merete Nordentoft
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 870
Citations - 50975
Merete Nordentoft is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 723 publications receiving 36487 citations. Previous affiliations of Merete Nordentoft include Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg & SUNY Downstate Medical Center.
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Trends in suicide risk associated with hospitalized psychiatric illness: a case-control study based on Danish longitudinal registers.
Ping Qin,Merete Nordentoft,Eyd Hansen Høyer,Esben Agerbo,Thomas Munk Laursen,Preben Bo Mortensen +5 more
TL;DR: The reduction in suicide rate is substantial for patients who have been discharged from psychiatric hospitals for more than 1 year and for middle-aged and older patients.
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The Identification of Clinical Trajectories in the Ultra High Risk for Psychosis Population
Andrea Polari,Suzie Lavoie,Hok Pan Yuen,Paul Amminger,Gregor Berger,Dorien H. Nieman,Eric Y.H. Chen,Lieuwe deHaan,Merete Nordentoft,Anita Riecher-Roessler,Patrick D. McGorry,Barnaby Nelson +11 more
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Cerebral glutamate and GABA levels in high-risk of psychosis states: A focused review and meta-analysis of 1H-MRS studies.
Christina Wenneberg,Christina Wenneberg,Birte Glenthøj,Carsten Hjorthøj,Carsten Hjorthøj,Frederik Johan Buchardt Zingenberg,Louise Birkedal Glenthøj,Louise Birkedal Glenthøj,Egill Rostrup,Brian V. Broberg,Merete Nordentoft +10 more
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of 1H-MRS studies on glutamate and GABA in HR states displayed significantly lower levels of thalamic glutamate in HR individuals than in HC and significantly higher Glx in the frontal lobe of genetic HR individuals (1st-degree relatives) than inHC.
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Social Cognition, Language, and Social Behavior in 7-Year-Old Children at Familial High-Risk of Developing Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder: The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study VIA 7-A Population-Based Cohort Study.
Camilla Jerlang Christiani,Camilla Jerlang Christiani,Jens Richardt Møllegaard Jepsen,Anne Thorup,Anne Thorup,Nicoline Hemager,Nicoline Hemager,Ditte Ellersgaard,Ditte Ellersgaard,Katrine Søborg Spang,Katrine Søborg Spang,Birgitte Klee Burton,Birgitte Klee Burton,Maja Gregersen,Maja Gregersen,Anne Søndergaard,Anne Søndergaard,Aja Greve,Aja Greve,Ditte Lou Gantriis,Ditte Lou Gantriis,Gry Poulsen,Gry Poulsen,Jamal Uddin,Jamal Uddin,Larry J. Seidman,Ole Mors,Ole Mors,Kerstin J. Plessen,Kerstin J. Plessen,Kerstin J. Plessen,Merete Nordentoft,Merete Nordentoft,Merete Nordentoft +33 more
TL;DR: Language, social responsiveness, and adaptive social functioning deficits seem associated with F HR-SZ but not FHR-BP in this developmental phase and thus not reflective of the shared risk factors for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
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Genetic liability to ADHD and substance use disorders in individuals with ADHD
Theresa Wimberley,Theresa Wimberley,Esben Agerbo,Esben Agerbo,Henriette Thisted Horsdal,Henriette Thisted Horsdal,Cæcilie Ottosen,Cæcilie Ottosen,Isabell Brikell,Isabell Brikell,Thomas Damm Als,Thomas Damm Als,Ditte Demontis,Ditte Demontis,Anders D. Børglum,Anders D. Børglum,Merete Nordentoft,Merete Nordentoft,Ole Mors,Ole Mors,Thomas Werge,Thomas Werge,Thomas Werge,David M. Hougaard,David M. Hougaard,Jonas Bybjerg-Grauholm,Jonas Bybjerg-Grauholm,Marie Bækvad Hansen,Marie Bækvad Hansen,Preben Bo Mortensen,Preben Bo Mortensen,Anita Thapar,Lucy Riglin,Kate Langley,Søren Dalsgaard,Søren Dalsgaard +35 more
TL;DR: A higher genetic liability to attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder appears to be associated with higher risks of substance use disorders in individuals with attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder.