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Title |
Regular Fish Consumption and Age-Related Brain Gray Matter Loss
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Published in |
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, July 2014
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DOI | 10.1016/j.amepre.2014.05.037 |
Pubmed ID | |
Authors |
Cyrus A. Raji, Kirk I. Erickson, Oscar L. Lopez, Lewis H. Kuller, H. Michael Gach, Paul M. Thompson, Mario Riverol, James T. Becker |
Abstract |
Brain health may be affected by modifiable lifestyle factors; consuming fish and antioxidative omega-3 fatty acids may reduce brain structural abnormality risk. |
X Demographics
The data shown below were collected from the profiles of 143 X users who shared this research output. Click here to find out more about how the information was compiled.
Geographical breakdown
Country | Count | As % |
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United States | 29 | 20% |
United Kingdom | 17 | 12% |
Canada | 10 | 7% |
Australia | 7 | 5% |
Spain | 6 | 4% |
South Africa | 3 | 2% |
Argentina | 2 | 1% |
Germany | 2 | 1% |
Mexico | 2 | 1% |
Other | 11 | 8% |
Unknown | 54 | 38% |
Demographic breakdown
Type | Count | As % |
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Members of the public | 93 | 65% |
Practitioners (doctors, other healthcare professionals) | 26 | 18% |
Scientists | 16 | 11% |
Science communicators (journalists, bloggers, editors) | 7 | 5% |
Unknown | 1 | <1% |
Mendeley readers
The data shown below were compiled from readership statistics for 200 Mendeley readers of this research output. Click here to see the associated Mendeley record.
Geographical breakdown
Country | Count | As % |
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Spain | 2 | 1% |
Netherlands | 1 | <1% |
Italy | 1 | <1% |
Brazil | 1 | <1% |
Unknown | 195 | 98% |
Demographic breakdown
Readers by professional status | Count | As % |
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Student > Bachelor | 37 | 19% |
Researcher | 30 | 15% |
Student > Master | 29 | 14% |
Student > Ph. D. Student | 23 | 12% |
Other | 13 | 7% |
Other | 21 | 11% |
Unknown | 47 | 24% |
Readers by discipline | Count | As % |
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Medicine and Dentistry | 36 | 18% |
Psychology | 22 | 11% |
Nursing and Health Professions | 20 | 10% |
Agricultural and Biological Sciences | 17 | 9% |
Neuroscience | 14 | 7% |
Other | 39 | 20% |
Unknown | 52 | 26% |
Attention Score in Context
This research output has an Altmetric Attention Score of 434. This is our high-level measure of the quality and quantity of online attention that it has received. This Attention Score, as well as the ranking and number of research outputs shown below, was calculated when the research output was last mentioned on 21 March 2024.
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#66,398
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Outputs from American Journal of Preventive Medicine
#101
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#494
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Outputs of similar age from American Journal of Preventive Medicine
#3
of 81 outputs
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