Andrew Nathanson

582 total citations
19 papers, 400 citations indexed

About

Andrew Nathanson is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Social Psychology and Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Andrew Nathanson has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 400 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 7 papers in Social Psychology and 7 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. Recurrent topics in Andrew Nathanson's work include Injury Epidemiology and Prevention (11 papers), Sports injuries and prevention (7 papers) and Adventure Sports and Sensation Seeking (7 papers). Andrew Nathanson is often cited by papers focused on Injury Epidemiology and Prevention (11 papers), Sports injuries and prevention (7 papers) and Adventure Sports and Sensation Seeking (7 papers). Andrew Nathanson collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and United Kingdom. Andrew Nathanson's co-authors include Daniel J. Galanis, Steven E. Reinert, Janette Baird, Michael J. Mello, Nils Lübbe, Jenna Wheelhouse, Kevin Ryan, Craig C. Young, Edwin G. Fischer and Gregory D. Jay and has published in prestigious journals such as The American Journal of Sports Medicine, The American Journal of Emergency Medicine and Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Andrew Nathanson

17 papers receiving 369 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Andrew Nathanson United States 10 206 158 113 109 71 19 400
Erin Cassell Australia 14 285 1.4× 219 1.4× 60 0.5× 35 0.3× 128 1.8× 38 607
Greg Shaw United States 14 170 0.8× 36 0.2× 58 0.5× 467 4.3× 213 3.0× 37 594
Katarina Bohman Sweden 13 147 0.7× 33 0.2× 127 1.1× 354 3.2× 292 4.1× 51 485
Murray Mackay United Kingdom 12 109 0.5× 138 0.9× 25 0.2× 148 1.4× 182 2.6× 25 440
James A. Newman United Kingdom 11 216 1.0× 44 0.3× 86 0.8× 494 4.5× 154 2.2× 56 741
Kathy Diamantopoulou Australia 12 124 0.6× 77 0.5× 38 0.3× 35 0.3× 250 3.5× 44 378
George Rechnitzer Australia 13 147 0.7× 16 0.1× 34 0.3× 184 1.7× 188 2.6× 69 502
Lex van Rooij United States 13 113 0.5× 36 0.2× 67 0.6× 348 3.2× 208 2.9× 29 427
Jeffrey Richard Crandall United States 13 125 0.6× 31 0.2× 20 0.2× 411 3.8× 233 3.3× 38 523
Maxime Llari France 11 111 0.5× 45 0.3× 14 0.1× 233 2.1× 120 1.7× 29 337

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Nathanson, Andrew, et al.. (2023). Injuries and Health Issues Occurring During Offshore Transoceanic Sailing: A Survey of Recreational Sailors and Cruisers. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine. 34(2). 153–163.
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Nathanson, Andrew. (2020). Injury Prevention in The Sport of Surfing: An Update. Muscles Ligaments and Tendons Journal. 10(2). 171–171. 4 indexed citations
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Waters, Peadar S., et al.. (2020). Haemobilia due to a ruptured right hepatic pseudoaneurysm secondary to Mirizzi syndrome with simultaneous cholecystoduodenal fistula. ANZ Journal of Surgery. 91(1-2). E56–E58. 1 indexed citations
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Nathanson, Andrew. (2019). Sailing Injuries: A Review of the Literature.. PubMed. 102(1). 23–27. 5 indexed citations
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Nathanson, Andrew, et al.. (2015). Assessment of Integrated Pedestrian Protection Systems with Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) and Passive Safety Components. Traffic Injury Prevention. 16(sup1). S2–S11. 27 indexed citations
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Nathanson, Andrew, et al.. (2015). Pre-Participation Medical Evaluation for Adventure and Wilderness Watersports. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 25(5). 425–431. 3 indexed citations
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Ryan, Kevin, Andrew Nathanson, Janette Baird, & Jenna Wheelhouse. (2015). Injuries and Fatalities on Sailboats in the United States 2000–2011: An Analysis of US Coast Guard Data. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine. 27(1). 10–18. 17 indexed citations
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Nathanson, Andrew, et al.. (2015). Pre-Participation Medical Evaluation for Adventure and Wilderness Watersports. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine. 26(4_suppl). 55–62. 5 indexed citations
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Nathanson, Andrew, et al.. (2014). Estimate of Potential Benefit for Europe of Fitting Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) Systems for Pedestrian Protection to Passenger Cars. Traffic Injury Prevention. 15(sup1). S173–S182. 43 indexed citations
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Nathanson, Andrew, et al.. (2012). Tampering prevention in L-category vehicle approval legislation: Impact assessment on powertrain tampering prevention with recommendations for cost effective measures. 1 indexed citations
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Nathanson, Andrew, et al.. (2011). Analysis of Lifeguard-Recorded Data at Hanauma Bay, Hawaii. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine. 22(1). 72–76. 19 indexed citations
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Nathanson, Andrew, et al.. (2011). Surf Survival: The Surfer's Health Handbook. 1 indexed citations
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Nathanson, Andrew, Janette Baird, & Michael J. Mello. (2010). Sailing Injury and Illness: Results of an Online Survey. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine. 21(4). 291–297. 21 indexed citations
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Nathanson, Andrew, Edwin G. Fischer, Michael J. Mello, & Janette Baird. (2008). Injury and Illness at the Newport-Bermuda Race 1998– 2006. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine. 19(2). 129–132. 10 indexed citations
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Nathanson, Andrew, et al.. (2006). Competitive Surfing Injuries. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 35(1). 113–117. 81 indexed citations
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Sucov, Andrew, et al.. (2005). Peer Review and Feedback Can Modify Pain Treatment Patterns for Emergency Department Patients With Fractures. American Journal of Medical Quality. 20(3). 138–143. 10 indexed citations
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Nathanson, Andrew, et al.. (2002). Surfing injuries. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 20(3). 155–160. 105 indexed citations
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Nathanson, Andrew & Steven E. Reinert. (1999). Windsurfing injuries: results of a paper- and Internet-based survey. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine. 10(4). 218–225. 46 indexed citations
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Nathanson, Andrew, et al.. (1992). Mastering MAKE: A guide to building programs on DOS and UNIX systems. CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research). 1 indexed citations

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