Alison Bradshaw

1.0k total citations
14 papers, 756 citations indexed

About

Alison Bradshaw is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Clinical Psychology and Pharmacology. According to data from OpenAlex, Alison Bradshaw has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 756 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 5 papers in Clinical Psychology and 3 papers in Pharmacology. Recurrent topics in Alison Bradshaw's work include Eating Disorders and Behaviors (4 papers), Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation (3 papers) and Pregnancy-related medical research (3 papers). Alison Bradshaw is often cited by papers focused on Eating Disorders and Behaviors (4 papers), Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation (3 papers) and Pregnancy-related medical research (3 papers). Alison Bradshaw collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, New Zealand and Canada. Alison Bradshaw's co-authors include Robert Ross, Marieke B. Snijder, Peter T. Katzmarzyk, Thorkild I. A. Sørensen, Tina Landsvig Berentzen, Jennifer L. Kuk, Jacob C. Seidell, JP Després, Ian Janssen and Henry S. Kahn and has published in prestigious journals such as Obesity Reviews, Preventive Medicine and Nature Reviews Endocrinology.

In The Last Decade

Alison Bradshaw

14 papers receiving 718 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Alison Bradshaw United Kingdom 10 351 289 177 141 100 14 756
José Luís Themudo-Barata Portugal 14 237 0.7× 330 1.1× 246 1.4× 139 1.0× 117 1.2× 24 789
Paulo Maurício Campanha Lourenço Brazil 7 367 1.0× 281 1.0× 176 1.0× 130 0.9× 67 0.7× 8 932
Tuc T. Nguyen United States 7 345 1.0× 217 0.8× 216 1.2× 78 0.6× 94 0.9× 9 678
Patrik Borg Finland 8 340 1.0× 387 1.3× 127 0.7× 60 0.4× 67 0.7× 13 740
Carrie E. Finley United States 18 447 1.3× 458 1.6× 270 1.5× 273 1.9× 77 0.8× 28 1.1k
Natalie B. Lister Australia 17 629 1.8× 285 1.0× 418 2.4× 260 1.8× 99 1.0× 42 1.0k
Brooke Bailer United States 10 434 1.2× 460 1.6× 271 1.5× 210 1.5× 129 1.3× 11 968
Michael I. Goran United States 9 662 1.9× 503 1.7× 106 0.6× 95 0.7× 100 1.0× 10 1.1k
Jorge Encantado Portugal 13 245 0.7× 509 1.8× 156 0.9× 55 0.4× 79 0.8× 35 924
Renee E. Cole United States 13 198 0.6× 202 0.7× 128 0.7× 69 0.5× 110 1.1× 43 615

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Bradshaw, Alison, et al.. (2024). Biopsychosocial Approaches for the Management of Female Chronic Pelvic Pain: A Systematic Review. BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 132(3). 266–277. 4 indexed citations
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Assenmacher, Dennis, Mike Preuß, André Calero Valdez, et al.. (2021). Benchmarking Crisis in Social Media Analytics: A Solution for the Data-Sharing Problem. Social Science Computer Review. 40(6). 1496–1522. 16 indexed citations
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Bradshaw, Alison, et al.. (2021). Experiences and Outcomes of Attending a Facial Pain Management Program: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 35(3). 208–217. 3 indexed citations
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Bradshaw, Alison, et al.. (2017). Female Chronic Pelvic Pain: The Journey to Diagnosis and Beyond. Pain Management. 7(3). 155–159. 8 indexed citations
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Lane, Natalie, et al.. (2015). The development and delivery of a female chronic pelvic pain management programme: a specialised interdisciplinary approach. British Journal of Pain. 9(4). 233–240. 27 indexed citations
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Peters, Ray DeV., Alison Bradshaw, Geoffrey Nelson, et al.. (2010). The Better Beginnings, Better Futures project: Findings from grade 3 to grade 9: I. Introduction.. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development. 1 indexed citations
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Venn, Bernard J., Tracy Perry, Tim Green, et al.. (2010). The Effect of Increasing Consumption of Pulses and Wholegrains in Obese People: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 29(4). 365–372. 48 indexed citations
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Peters, Ray DeV., Alison Bradshaw, Geoffrey Nelson, et al.. (2010). I. INTRODUCTION. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development. 75(3). 1–23. 36 indexed citations
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Bradshaw, Alison, et al.. (2009). Non-dieting group interventions for overweight and obese women: what predicts non-completion and does completion improve outcomes?. Public Health Nutrition. 13(10). 1622–1628. 22 indexed citations
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Ross, Robert & Alison Bradshaw. (2009). The future of obesity reduction: beyond weight loss. Nature Reviews Endocrinology. 5(6). 319–325. 166 indexed citations
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Horwath, Caroline C., et al.. (2008). Sustainability of health and lifestyle improvements following a non-dieting randomised trial in overweight women. Preventive Medicine. 47(6). 593–599. 40 indexed citations
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Bradshaw, Alison, et al.. (2008). Evaluation of a “Nondieting” Stress Reduction Program for Overweight Women: A Randomized Trial. American Journal of Health Promotion. 22(4). 264–274. 54 indexed citations
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Ross, Robert, Tina Landsvig Berentzen, Alison Bradshaw, et al.. (2007). Does the relationship between waist circumference, morbidity and mortality depend on measurement protocol for waist circumference?. Obesity Reviews. 9(4). 312–325. 260 indexed citations
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O’Brien, Kerry, et al.. (2006). Reasons for wanting to lose weight: different strokes for different folks. Eating Behaviors. 8(1). 132–135. 71 indexed citations

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