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Poonam Gardner-Sood
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 35
Citations - 1642
Poonam Gardner-Sood is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Population. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1333 citations. Previous affiliations of Poonam Gardner-Sood include South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust & University of Cambridge.
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Proportion of patients in south London with first-episode psychosis attributable to use of high potency cannabis: a case-control study.
Marta Di Forti,Arianna Marconi,Elena Carra,Sara Fraietta,Antonella Trotta,Matteo Bonomo,Francesca Bianconi,Poonam Gardner-Sood,Jennifer O'Connor,Manuela Russo,Simona A. Stilo,Tiago Reis Marques,Valeria Mondelli,Paola Dazzan,Carmine M. Pariante,Anthony S. David,Fiona Gaughran,Zerrin Atakan,Conrad Iyegbe,John Powell,Craig Morgan,Michael T. Lynskey,Robin M. Murray +22 more
TL;DR: The ready availability of high potency cannabis in south London might have resulted in a greater proportion of first onset psychosis cases being attributed to cannabis use than in previous studies.
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An examination of polygenic score risk prediction in individuals with first-episode psychosis
Evangelos Vassos,Marta Di Forti,Jonathan R. I. Coleman,Conrad Iyegbe,Diana Prata,Diana Prata,Jack Euesden,Paul F. O'Reilly,Charles Curtis,Charles Curtis,Anna Kolliakou,Hamel Patel,Hamel Patel,Stephen Newhouse,Stephen Newhouse,Matthew Traylor,Oleysa Ajnakina,Valeria Mondelli,Valeria Mondelli,Tiago Reis Marques,Poonam Gardner-Sood,Katherine J. Aitchison,Katherine J. Aitchison,John Powell,Zerrin Atakan,Kathryn Greenwood,Shubulade Smith,Shubulade Smith,Khalida Ismail,Carmine M. Pariante,Fiona Gaughran,Paola Dazzan,Paola Dazzan,Hugh S. Markus,Anthony S. David,Cathryn M. Lewis,Robin M. Murray,Gerome Breen,Gerome Breen +38 more
TL;DR: Polygenic risk scores was a powerful predictor of case-control status in a European sample of patients with FEP, even though a large proportion did not have an established diagnosis of schizophrenia at the time of assessment.
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Cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome in people with established psychotic illnesses : baseline data from the IMPaCT randomized controlled trial
Poonam Gardner-Sood,John Lally,S Smith,Zerrin Atakan,Khalida Ismail,Kathryn Greenwood,A Keen,Conan O'Brien,Oluwadamilola Onagbesan,Catherine Fung,Evangelos Papanastasiou,Jonas Eberhard,Anita Patel,Ruth Ohlsen,Daniel Stahl,Anthony S. David,David Hopkins,Robin M. Murray,Fiona Gaughran,IMPaCT team +19 more
TL;DR: In the UK, the prevalence of cardiometabolic risk factors in individuals with psychotic illnesses is much higher than that observed in national general population studies as well as in most international studies of patients with psychosis.
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Cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome in people with established psychotic illnesses
Poonam Gardner-Sood,John Lally,S Smith,Zerrin Atakan,Khalida Ismail,Kathryn Greenwood,A Keen,Conan O'Brien,Dami Onagbesan,Catherine Fung,E. Papanastasiou,J. Eberherd,Anita Patel,Ruth Ohlsen,Daniel Stahl,Anthony S. David,David Hopkins,Robin M. Murray,Fiona Gaughran +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a large randomized controlled trial (IMPaCT RCT) was conducted to determine the prevalence of cardiometabolic risk factors and establish the proportion of people with psychosis meeting criteria for the metabolic syndrome (MetS).
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Vitamin D deficiency in first episode psychosis: a case-control study.
Matthieu Crews,Matthieu Crews,John Lally,John Lally,Poonam Gardner-Sood,Oliver D. Howes,Stefania Bonaccorso,Shubulade Smith,Shubulade Smith,Robin M. Murray,Robin M. Murray,Marta Di Forti,Fiona Gaughran,Fiona Gaughran +13 more
TL;DR: Given that vitamin D is neuroprotective; that developmental vitamin D deficiency may be a risk factor for psychosis, and that incipient psychosis may affect lifestyle factors and diet, future studies are required to examine this association further.