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Rianne M. van der Linde

Researcher at University of Cambridge

Publications -  11
Citations -  524

Rianne M. van der Linde is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications receiving 431 citations.

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Association of self-rated health with multimorbidity, chronic disease and psychosocial factors in a large middle-aged and older cohort from general practice: a cross-sectional study

TL;DR: Self-rated health provides a simple, integrative patient-centred assessment for evaluation of illness in the context of multiple chronic disease diagnoses, and is particularly strong in men compared to women.
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Grouping of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.

TL;DR: The groups of BPSD that have been identified in the literature and how they have been used to study associations, burden, treatment and underlying biology are described.
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Self-rated health and cardiovascular disease incidence: results from a longitudinal population-based cohort in Norfolk, UK.

TL;DR: Self-rated health is a strong predictor of incident fatal and non-fatal CVD events in this healthy, middle-aged population after adjustment for socio-demographic, clinical and behavioural risk factors and after a decade of follow-up.
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Systematic reviews on behavioural and psychological symptoms in the older or demented population

TL;DR: A systematic review of reviews is undertaken to give a broad overview of the prevalence, course, biological and psychosocial associations, care and outcomes of BPS in the older or demented population, and highlight limitations and gaps in existing research.
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Behavioural and psychological symptoms in the older population without dementia - relationship with socio-demographics, health and cognition

TL;DR: It is highlighted that behavioural and psychological symptoms are prevalent in the cognitively impaired older population, and partly explain the variation observed in previous cohorts of individuals with MCI.