Rita Krishnamurthi
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
educated at: University of Technology Sydney, University of Auckland
occupation: public health scientist
position held: full professor
official website: academics.aut.ac.nz/rita.krishnamurthi
Rita V. Krishnamurthi is a New Zealand academic, and since 2023 is a full professor at the Auckland University of Technology, specialising in the epidemiology of stroke and dementia. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Articles 47
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Global, Regional and Country-Specific Burden of Ischaemic Stroke, Intracerebral Haemorrhage and Subarachnoid Haemorrhage: A Systematic Analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017
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Global, regional, and national burden of stroke, 1990–2016: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016
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Plasma cyclic glycine proline/IGF-1 ratio predicts clinical outcome and recovery in stroke patients
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Determining the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a stroke instructional and educational DVD in a multinational context: a randomized controlled pilot study
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Global, Regional, and Country-Specific Lifetime Risks of Stroke, 1990 and 2016
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Factors contributing to sex differences in functional outcomes and participation after stroke
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The Contribution of Vascular Risk Factors in Prevalence of Fatigue Four Years Following Stroke: Results from a Population-Based Study
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Sex Differences in Long-Term Mortality After Stroke in the INSTRUCT (INternational STRoke oUtComes sTudy): A Meta-Analysis of Individual Participant Data
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Stroke Incidence by Major Pathological Type and Ischemic Subtypes in the Auckland Regional Community Stroke Studies: Changes Between 2002 and 2011.
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Determinants, Prevalence, and Trajectory of Long-Term Post-Stroke Cognitive Impairment: Results from a 4-Year Follow-Up of the ARCOS-IV Study.
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Primary prevention of stroke and cardiovascular disease in the community (PREVENTS): Methodology of a health wellness coaching intervention to reduce stroke and cardiovascular disease risk, a randomized clinical trial
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Global burden of stroke and risk factors in 188 countries, during 1990-2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013.
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Incidence of Transient Ischemic Attack in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2011 to 2012
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Stroke is largely preventable across the globe: where to next?
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Update on the Global Burden of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke in 1990-2013: The GBD 2013 Study
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Stroke Prevalence, Mortality and Disability-Adjusted Life Years in Children and Youth Aged 0-19 Years: Data from the Global and Regional Burden of Stroke 2013.
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Stroke Prevalence, Mortality and Disability-Adjusted Life Years in Adults Aged 20-64 Years in 1990-2013: Data from the Global Burden of Disease 2013 Study
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Primary stroke prevention in China - a new approach
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30-Year Trends in Stroke Rates and Outcome in Auckland, New Zealand (1981-2012): A Multi-Ethnic Population-Based Series of Studies
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Sex Differences in Stroke Incidence, Prevalence, Mortality and Disability-Adjusted Life Years: Results from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013
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Improving Adherence to Secondary Stroke Prevention Strategies Through Motivational Interviewing: Randomized Controlled Trial
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New strategy to reduce the global burden of stroke
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Response to Letter Regarding Article,"New Strategy to Reduce the Global Burden of Stroke".
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The global burden of hemorrhagic stroke: a summary of findings from the GBD 2010 study
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The global burden of ischemic stroke: findings of the GBD 2010 study
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Prevalence of muscular dystrophies: a systematic literature review
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Geomagnetic storms can trigger stroke: evidence from 6 large population-based studies in Europe and Australasia
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Methodology of the Stroke Self-Management Rehabilitation Trial: an international, multisite pilot trial.
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Evolving spiking neural networks for personalised modelling, classification and prediction of spatio-temporal patterns with a case study on stroke
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Improved predictive personalized modelling with the use of Spiking Neural Network system and a case study on stroke occurrences data
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Global burden of stroke: an underestimate - Authors' reply
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Global and regional burden of first-ever ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke during 1990-2010: findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010
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