Linking Neuroscience and Behavior in COVID-19 examines the effect of both the virus and the pandemic on behavior and mental health. Chapters look at the burden of the COVID-19 pandemic on those with pre-existing conditions, including Parkinsons disease and multiple sclerosis. The ongoing consequences of the pandemic on the mental health of the broad populace are discussed. As well as the neurological effects of the virus itself, chapters discuss psychological concerns including depression and anxiety. Finally, the chapters also include aspects relevant to managing care and the treatment of conditions. A broad range of conditions preceding, caused by, or emerging for the first time during the pandemic are also detailed.
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Weight: 1960g
Dimensions: 216 x 276mm
Publication Date: 19 Jul 2024
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780323956505
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Dr Rajkumar Rajendram is a clinician scientist with a focus on internal medicine anaesthesia intensive care and peri-operative medicine. He graduated with distinctions from Guys Kings and St. Thomas Medical School Kings College London in 2001. As an undergraduate he was awarded several prizes merits and distinctions in pre-clinical and clinical subjects. Dr Rajendram began his post-graduate medical training in general medicine and intensive care in Oxford. He attained membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) in 2004 and completed specialist training in acute and general medicine in Oxford in 2010. Dr Rajendram subsequently practiced as a Consultant in Acute General Medicine at the John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford. Dr Rajendram also trained in anaesthesia and intensive care in London and was awarded a fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (FRCA) in 2009. He completed advanced training in regional anaesthesia and intensive care. He was awarded a fellowship of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (FFICM) in 2013 and obtained the European diploma of intensive care medicine (EDIC) in 2014. He then moved to the Royal Free London Hospitals as a Consultant in Intensive Care Anaesthesia and Peri-operative Medicine. He has been a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (FRCP Edin) and the Royal College of Physicians of London (FRCP Lond) since 2017 and 2019 respectively. He is currently a Consultant in Internal Medicine at King Abdulaziz Medical City National Guard Heath Affairs Riyadh Saudi Arabia. Dr Rajendrams focus on improving outcomes from Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has involved research on point of care ultrasound and phenotypes of COVID-19. Dr Rajendram also recognises that nutritional support is a fundamental aspect of medical care. This is particularly important for patients with COVID-19. As a clinician scientist he has therefore devoted significant time and effort into nutritional science research and education. He is an affiliated member of the Nutritional Sciences Research Division of Kings College London and has published over 400 textbook chapters review articles peer-reviewed papers and abstracts. Victor R. Preedy BSc PhD DSc FRSB FRSPH FRSC FRCPath graduated with an Honours Degree in Biology and Physiology with Pharmacology. After gaining his University of London PhD he received his Membership of the Royal College of Pathologists. He was later awarded his second doctorate (DSc) for his contribution to protein metabolism in health and disease. He is Professor of Clinical Biochemistry (Hon) at Kings College Hospital and Emeritus Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry at Kings College London. He has Honorary Professorships at the University of Hull and the University of Suffolk. Professor Preedy was the Founding Director and then long-term Director of the Genomics Centre at Kings College London from 2006 to 2020. Professor Preedy has been awarded fellowships of the Royal Society of Biology the Royal College of Pathologists the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health the Royal Institute of Public Health the Royal Society for Public Health the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Royal Society of Medicine. He carried out research when attached to the National Heart Hospital (part of Imperial College London) The School of Pharmacy (now part of University College London) and the MRC Centre at Northwick Park Hospital. He has collaborated with international research groups in Finland Japan Australia USA and Germany. To his credit Professor Preedy has published over 750 articles which includes peer-reviewed manuscripts based on original research abstracts and symposium presentations reviews and edited books. Vinood B. Patel BSc PhD FRSC is currently Professor in Clinical Biochemistry at the University of Westminster. In 2014 Dr Patel was elected as a Fellow to The Royal Society of Chemistry. Dr Patel graduated from the University of Portsmouth with a degree in Pharmacology and completed his PhD in protein metabolism from Kings College London in 1997. His postdoctoral work was carried out at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical School NC USA studying structural-functional alterations to mitochondrial ribosomes where he developed novel techniques to characterize their biophysical properties. Research is being undertaken to study the role of nutrients antioxidants phytochemicals iron alcohol and fatty acids in the pathophysiology of liver disease. Other areas of interest are identifying new biomarkers that can be used for the diagnosis and prognosis of disease and understanding mitochondrial oxidative stress in neurological disorders and iron dysregulation in diabetes. Dr Patel is a nationally and internationally recognized researcher and has several edited biomedical books related to the use or investigation of active agents or components. These books include The Handbook of Nutrition Diet and Epigenetics Branched Chain Amino Acids in Clinical Nutrition Cancer: Oxidative Stress and Dietary Antioxidants Toxicology: Oxidative Stress and Dietary Antioxidants Molecular Nutrition: Vitamins The Neuroscience of Pain Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. He is Editor of the ten-volume series Biomarkers in Disease: Methods Discoveries and Applications. Colin R. Martin RN BSc MSc PhD MBA YCAP FHEA C.Psychol AFBPsS C.Sci is Professor of Clinical Psychobiology and Applied Psychoneuroimmunology and Clinical Director of the Institute of Health and Wellbeing at the University of Suffolk UK. He is a Chartered Health Psychologist and a Chartered Scientist. He also trained in analytical biochemistry this aspect reflecting the psychobiological focus of much of his research within mental health. He has published or has in press well over 300 research papers and book chapters. He is a keen book author and editor having written and/or edited more than 50 books. These outputs include the prophetic insight into the treatment of neurological disease Handbook of Behavior Food and Nutrition (2011) Nanomedicine and the Nervous System (2012) Oxidative Stress and Dietary Antioxidants in Neurological Disease (2020) Zika Virus Impact Diagnosis Control and Models (2021) Factors Affecting Neurodevelopment: Genetics Neurology Behavior and Diet (2021) Diagnosis and Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury (2022) The Neurobiology Physiology and Psychology of Pain (2022) and The Handbook of Lifespan Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Childhood Adolescence Pregnancy Adulthood and Aging (2023). Professor Martin is particularly interested in all aspects of the relationship between underlying physiological substrates and behavior particularly in how these relationships manifest in both acute and chronic psychiatric disorder. He has published original research germane to significant mental health disorders including the areas of schizophrenia anxiety depression self-esteem alcohol and drug dependency high secure forensic mental health and personality disorder. He has a keen interest in the impact of postviral illness and is actively involved in clinical research post-Covid pandemic and in particular the impact of Long Covid on psychological neurological physiological and social functioning. He is involved in collaborative International research with many European and Non-European countries.