Hugh C. Hendrie

30.6k total citations · 7 hit papers
242 papers, 21.4k citations indexed

About

Hugh C. Hendrie is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Physiology and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Hugh C. Hendrie has authored 242 papers receiving a total of 21.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 140 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 48 papers in Physiology and 37 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Hugh C. Hendrie's work include Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (122 papers), Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (37 papers) and Health disparities and outcomes (30 papers). Hugh C. Hendrie is often cited by papers focused on Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (122 papers), Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (37 papers) and Health disparities and outcomes (30 papers). Hugh C. Hendrie collaborates with scholars based in United States, Nigeria and China. Hugh C. Hendrie's co-authors include Kathleen Hall, Christopher M. Callahan, Frederick W. Unverzagt, Sujuan Gao, Siu L. Hui, Anthony J. Perkins, Laura Fratiglioni, Carol Brayne, Mary Ganguli and Adesola Ogunniyi and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, JAMA and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Hugh C. Hendrie

234 papers receiving 20.5k citations

Hit Papers

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Hugh C. Hendrie
Mary Ganguli United States
Linda Teri United States
Fiona E. Matthews United Kingdom
Eric B. Larson United States
Gerda G. Fillenbaum United States
Denis A. Evans United States
Mary Ganguli United States
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All Works

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Baiyewu, Olusegun, Sujuan Gao, Michael L. Cuccaro, et al.. (2025). Dementia, cognitive impairment in Nigerians aged 90 years or older: A 20-year follow up of survivors of Ibadan study of aging cohort. International Psychogeriatrics. 38(1). 100090–100090.
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Eliacin, Johanne, Angelina J. Polsinelli, Sujuan Gao, et al.. (2023). Barriers and facilitators to participating in Alzheimer's disease biomarker research in black and white older adults. Alzheimer s & Dementia Translational Research & Clinical Interventions. 9(2). e12399–e12399. 11 indexed citations
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Richards, Ralph C., Christopher S. Campbell, Johanne Eliacin, et al.. (2023). Accelerating diversity in Alzheimer's disease research by partnering with a community advisory board. Alzheimer s & Dementia Translational Research & Clinical Interventions. 9(2). e12400–e12400. 6 indexed citations
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Bateman, Daniel R., Thomas W. Emmett, Titus Schleyer, et al.. (2017). Categorizing Health Outcomes and Efficacy of mHealth Apps for Persons With Cognitive Impairment: A Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 19(8). e301–e301. 76 indexed citations
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Hendrie, Hugh C., Ann Marie Hake, Kathleen A. Lane, et al.. (2015). Statin Use, Incident Dementia and Alzheimer Disease in Elderly African Americans. PMC. 5 indexed citations
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Cheng, Yibin, Yinlong Jin, Frederick W. Unverzagt, et al.. (2014). The relationship between cholesterol and cognitive function is homocysteine-dependent. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 10 indexed citations
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Hendrie, Hugh C., et al.. (2014). Health Outcomes and Cost of Care Among Older Adults with Schizophrenia: A 10-Year Study Using Medical Records across the Continuum of Care. PMC.
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Victorson, David, Jennifer J. Manly, Kathleen Wallner‐Allen, et al.. (2013). Using the NIH Toolbox in special populations. Neurology. 80(11_supplement_3). S13–9. 39 indexed citations
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Hendrie, Hugh C., et al.. (2013). Selenium levels and hypertension: a systematic review of the literature. Public Health Nutrition. 17(6). 1342–1352. 53 indexed citations
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Schubert, Cathy C., Malaz Boustani, Christopher M. Callahan, et al.. (2008). Acute Care Utilization by Dementia Caregivers Within Urban Primary Care Practices. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 23(11). 1736–1740. 65 indexed citations
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Boustani, Malaz, Anthony J. Perkins, Patrick O. Monahan, et al.. (2008). Measuring primary care patients' attitudes about dementia screening. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 23(8). 812–820. 68 indexed citations
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Murrell, Jill R., Olusegun Baiyewu, Oye Gureje, et al.. (2006). The fourth apolipoprotein E haplotype found in the Yoruba of Ibadan. PMC. 1 indexed citations
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Boustani, Malaz, Christopher M. Callahan, Frederick W. Unverzagt, et al.. (2005). Implementing a screening and diagnosis program for dementia in primary care. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 20(7). 572–577. 250 indexed citations
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Ferri, Cleusa P., Martin Prince, Carol Brayne, et al.. (2005). Global prevalence of dementia: a Delphi consensus study. The Lancet. 366(9503). 2112–2117. 4002 indexed citations breakdown →
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Akang, E. E. U., Oye Gureje, Masaki Takao, et al.. (2002). Dementia with Lewy bodies in a Nigerian. International Psychogeriatrics. 14(2). 2 indexed citations
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Murray, Michael D., Kathleen A. Lane, Sujuan Gao, et al.. (2002). Preservation of Cognitive Function With Antihypertensive Medications. Archives of Internal Medicine. 162(18). 2090–2090. 122 indexed citations
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Hendrie, Hugh C., et al.. (1997). Cross-Cultural Perspectives: Caribbean, Native American, and Yoruba. International Psychogeriatrics. 8. 483–486. 13 indexed citations
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Hendrie, Hugh C.. (1988). ANXIOUS DEPRESSION-ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT. Psychiatric Annals. 18(3). 197–197. 28 indexed citations
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Hendrie, Hugh C.. (1983). Press coverage of Central State Hospital: alarms and excursions.. PubMed. 9(1). 5–12. 1 indexed citations

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