Klaus Berger - Epidemiology

Author Information

Klaus Berger is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the Institute of Epidemiology and Social Medicine at the University of Münster, Germany. His extensive research in epidemiology has significantly contributed to the understanding of various health conditions and their impact on populations.

Research Contributions

Klaus Berger has made substantial contributions to the field of epidemiology through his research on multiple health issues. In 2022 alone, he published several papers on topics such as adverse events in multiple sclerosis, the impact of vascular risk factors on early cognitive aging, cognitive ability assessments in the German National Cohort, and the mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. His work also includes the development and validation of prediction models for stroke complications, genetic studies on suicide attempts and psychiatric disorders, and a rare variant association study in restless legs syndrome. His research provides valuable insights into the genetic and environmental factors influencing various health conditions, which are crucial for advancing public health strategies and interventions.

Aliases

Klaus Berger is also known by his aliases, including K Berger and K. Berger.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Citation Count 29,478
h-index 82
Paper Count 377

Publications:

DOI: 10.1080/15622975.2021.2011405

Year: 2022

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