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Tasnime N. Akbaraly
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 94
Citations - 7441
Tasnime N. Akbaraly is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cohort study. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 89 publications receiving 5999 citations. Previous affiliations of Tasnime N. Akbaraly include Université Paris-Saclay & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Trajectories of glycaemia, insulin sensitivity, and insulin secretion before diagnosis of type 2 diabetes: an analysis from the Whitehall II study
Adam G. Tabak,Adam G. Tabak,Markus Jokela,Markus Jokela,Tasnime N. Akbaraly,Tasnime N. Akbaraly,Eric J. Brunner,Mika Kivimäki,Mika Kivimäki,Daniel R. Witte,Daniel R. Witte +10 more
TL;DR: Changes in glucose concentrations, insulin sensitivity, and insulin secretion as much as 3-6 years before diagnosis of diabetes could contribute to more-accurate risk prediction models that use repeated measures available for patients through regular check-ups.
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Leisure activities and the risk of dementia in the elderly: results from the Three-City Study.
Tasnime N. Akbaraly,Florence Portet,Sarah Fustinoni,Jean-François Dartigues,Sylvaine Artero,Olivier Rouaud,Jacques Touchon,Karen Ritchie,Claudine Berr +8 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that cognitively stimulating leisure activities may delay the onset of dementia in community-dwelling elders is supported.
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Dietary pattern and depressive symptoms in middle age.
Tasnime N. Akbaraly,Eric J. Brunner,Jane E. Ferrie,Michael Marmot,Mika Kivimäki,Archana Singh-Manoux +5 more
TL;DR: In middle-aged participants, a processed food dietary pattern is a risk factor for CES-D depression 5 years later, whereas a whole food pattern is protective.
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Healthy dietary indices and risk of depressive outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
Camille Lassale,G. David Batty,Amaria Baghdadli,Felice N. Jacka,Almudena Sánchez-Villegas,Almudena Sánchez-Villegas,Mika Kivimäki,Mika Kivimäki,Tasnime N. Akbaraly,Tasnime N. Akbaraly +9 more
TL;DR: To conclude, adhering to a healthy diet, in particular a traditional Mediterranean diet, or avoiding a pro-inflammatory diet appears to confer some protection against depression in observational studies, which provides a reasonable evidence base to assess the role of dietary interventions to prevent depression.
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Nutritional medicine as mainstream in psychiatry.
Jerome Sarris,Jerome Sarris,Alan C. Logan,Tasnime N. Akbaraly,Tasnime N. Akbaraly,G. Paul Amminger,Vicent Balanzá-Martínez,Marlene P. Freeman,Joseph R. Hibbeln,Yutaka Matsuoka,David Mischoulon,Tetsuya Mizoue,Akiko Nanri,Daisuke Nishi,Drew Ramsey,Julia J. Rucklidge,Almudena Sánchez-Villegas,Andrew Scholey,Kuan-Pin Su,Felice N. Jacka +19 more
TL;DR: A viewpoint from an international collaboration of academics is presented, in which a context and overview of the current evidence in this emerging field of research is provided, and the future direction of recognition of diet and nutrition as central determinants of both physical and mental health is advocated.