
Eleonora Iob
@eleonora_iob
Sir Henry Wellcome Fellow/Lecturer in #Epidemiology #Statistics #Psychiatry at @KCL @UCL, interested in #MentalHealth #HealthyLifestyles #DataScience #Genetics
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"We found most types of ACEs across all early-life periods were associated with a greater likelihood of #depression, particularly in those who had faced threat-related adversities" buff.ly/3xdyhTX Eleonora Iob AndrewSteptoe @rebeccalacey Valentina Giunchiglia


youtu.be/LIqkF8W5lyE @bldestavola Paola Zaninotto

Read our review outlining Eleonora Iob & colleagues findings looking at the extent to which early adversities & inflammatory markers in the blood are related to the risk of depression in early adulthood. buff.ly/3xdyhTX AndrewSteptoe @rebeccalacey Valentina Giunchiglia


Want to learn how to Design Observational Studies using #biomedical and #socialdata? Join our RADIANCE training on 21 – 23 June run by Eduardo Fe @bldestavola Eleonora Iob for £30 radiance.org.uk/modules/ #biostats #datascience #publichealth #pophealth


Very pleased that our analysis of the psychological, social, and financial outcomes of probable Covid-19 infection in ELSA has been published in PNAS. Great work by Eleonora Iob and Paola Zaninotto. English Longitudinal Study of Ageing Behavioural Science & Health UCL. doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2…

Our new English Longitudinal Study of Ageing published today in PNAS shows that probable COVID-19 infection is associated with longer-term deterioration of mental health and wellbeing among older adults. AndrewSteptoe Paola Zaninotto Behavioural Science & Health UCL. Link:pnas.org/doi/epdf/10.10…


Really excited to attend my first Royal Statistical Society conference in Aberdeen #RSS2022Conf


Excited to share my first publication 📰 in molecularpsychiatry, highlighting the lasting impact of biosocial vulnerabilities on older adults' mental health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. rdcu.be/cWWcO AndrewSteptoe Eleonora Iob English Longitudinal Study of Ageing Behavioural Science & Health UCL

. On 26th-27th September we are running our Multiple Imputation of Missing Data module, which is taught by Paola Zaninotto, Andrea Aparicio Castro and Eleonora Iob. To reserve a spot, sign up to the Eventbrite link eventbrite.co.uk/e/477257137947

. On the 9th November we are running our Introduction to Causal Mediation Analysis course, which is taught by Paola Zaninotto, @bldestavola and Eleonora Iob. To reserve a spot, sign up to the Eventbrite link eventbrite.co.uk/e/486769268987

. On the 4th-6th December we are running our Machine Learning for Prediction and Causal Effects course which is taught by Eduardo Fé, Eleonora Iob and Andrea Aparicio Castro. To reserve a spot, sign up to the Eventbrite link eventbrite.co.uk/e/492278005767


Vulnerabilities to the psychological impact of the pandemic for older adults include ACEs high cortisol and inflammation. Physical activity is protective Eleonora Iob #aps2023puertorico


A real pleasure to act as discussant on this symposium. Three excellent papers (by Siobhán Howard Eleonora Iob & Josiemer Mattei) shining a light on the importance of psychosocial and biological factors in the context of #Covid #aps2023puertorico


Hugely enjoyed this invited session on stress in the new normal at #aps2023puertorico and interesting ideas for future research with Prof Mattei Eleonora Iob Siobhán Howard Daryl O’Connor w/ co-organisers Kimberly Dienes Amanda Acevedo & Nida Ali


👏 great talk Eleonora Iob 💪 4(!) analyses of English Longitudinal Study of Ageing data 🧠 #COVID19 & #Wellbeing ⚖️ Inequalities in its impact ❓Concerns RE impact of #LongCovid


Our new paper paper on the role of loneliness in the association between chronic physical illness and depressive symptoms: Using English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, led by Aaron Kandola sciencedirect.com/science/articl… UCL Psychiatry

In a molecularpsychiatry two-sample Mendelian Randomisation study led by Eleonora Iob, we found evidence of causal protective effects of objectively assessed physical activity on #depression and #smoking, pointing to prevention targets Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience NHS Maudsley nature.com/articles/s4138…