Editor Eimear Foley
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antipsychotic, BMJ Mental Health, cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular events, cohort study, Denmark, Editor Eimear Foley, electronic health records, external validation, health inequalities, lasso regression, logistic regression, machine learning, mixed methods, mortality gap, physical health, physical health inequalities, prediction, psychosis, registry data, risk factors, risk prediction, schizophrenia, Sweden, topical, xgboostPredicting cardiovascular disease in schizophrenia: does machine learning actually help?
On average, people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders die 15 to 20 years…
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antipsychotic, BMJ Mental Health, cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular events, cohort study, Denmark, Editor Eimear Foley, electronic health records, external validation, health inequalities, lasso regression, logistic regression, machine learning, mixed methods, mortality gap, physical health, physical health inequalities, prediction, psychosis, registry data, risk factors, risk prediction, schizophrenia, Sweden, topical, xgboostPredicting cardiovascular disease in schizophrenia: does machine learning actually help?
On average, people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders die 15 to 20 years…
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area under the curve, artificial-intelligence, Best Linear Unbiased Prediction, Biological Psychiatry, brain imaging, cerebellum, cortex, deep-learning, DEP-ARREST CLIN, depression, Editor Eimear Foley, ENIGMA MDD consortium, hippocampus, machine learning, neuroimaging, polygenic scores, region-of-interest analysis, subcortical structures, topical, Translational PsychiatryBrain scans, depression, and AI: small signals, big questions
The World Health Organization (WHO) projects that by 2030, major depressive disorder…
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accelerometry, ageing, anhedonia, Anxiety, circadian rhythms, cohort study, cross sectional study, depression, Editor Eimear Foley, insomnia, lifestyle factors, longitudinal study, mood, objective, older adult, sex differences, sleep, SLEEP Advances, sleep disorders, sleep patterns, subjective, UK Biobank, wearables, WHO Composite International Diagnostic InterviewHow sleep changes across later life, and what it means for mental health
Think about the last time you had a bad night of sleep:…
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ageing, Alzheimer’s disease, Biological Psychiatry, causality, CHARLS, chronotype, circadian rhythm, cognition, cognitive ageing, cognitive decline, cohort study, Dementia, Editor Eimear Foley, insomnia, mild cognitive impairment, modifiable risk factors, napping, neurodegenerative disease, older adult, sleep, sleep disorders, sleep disturbance, sleep hygiene, sleep problems, sleep quality, UK BiobankChanging sleep patterns linked to cognitive decline and dementia
Sleep is essential for both physical and mental health. Not getting the…


