Ann Scherzinger

5.7k total citations · 2 hit papers
70 papers, 4.1k citations indexed

About

Ann Scherzinger is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Physiology and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Ann Scherzinger has authored 70 papers receiving a total of 4.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Epidemiology, 19 papers in Physiology and 15 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Ann Scherzinger's work include Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (18 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (13 papers) and Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity (9 papers). Ann Scherzinger is often cited by papers focused on Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (18 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (13 papers) and Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity (9 papers). Ann Scherzinger collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Netherlands. Ann Scherzinger's co-authors include Victor Spitzer, Marjolein Visser, Tamara B. Harris, David Whitlock, Michael J. Ackerman, Bret H. Goodpaster, C. Carlson, David E. Kelley, Anne B. Newman and Elizabeth Stamm and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

In The Last Decade

Ann Scherzinger

70 papers receiving 4.0k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Ann Scherzinger
Allan H. Ropper United States
Ralph G. Dacey United States
Daniel O. Slosman Switzerland
Lars Lönn Denmark
Didier Hans Switzerland
John D. Ward United States
Allan H. Ropper United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Francis, Ellen C., Wei Perng, Katherine A. Sauder, et al.. (2022). Exposure to maternal fuels during pregnancy and offspring hepatic fat in early childhood: The healthy start study. Pediatric Obesity. 17(7). e12902–e12902. 12 indexed citations
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Harrall, Kylie K., Wei Perng, Katherine A. Sauder, et al.. (2022). Body composition trajectories from birth to 5 years and hepatic fat in early childhood. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 116(4). 1010–1018. 7 indexed citations
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Miao, Hongyu, Han Feng, Ann Scherzinger, et al.. (2020). Effects of atazanavir, darunavir, and raltegravir on fat and muscle among persons living with HIV. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 21(4). 91–98. 9 indexed citations
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Hockett, Christine W., Kylie K. Harrall, Brianna F. Moore, et al.. (2019). Persistent effects of in utero overnutrition on offspring adiposity: the Exploring Perinatal Outcomes among Children (EPOCH) study. Diabetologia. 62(11). 2017–2024. 24 indexed citations
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Scherzinger, Ann, Abanti Sanyal, Jordan E. Lake, et al.. (2019). The Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone Analogue, Tesamorelin, Decreases Muscle Fat and Increases Muscle Area in Adults with HIV. The Journal of Frailty & Aging. 8(3). 154–159. 8 indexed citations
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Cree‐Green, Melanie, Haseeb Rahat, Bradley R. Newcomer, et al.. (2017). Insulin Resistance, Hyperinsulinemia, and Mitochondria Dysfunction in Nonobese Girls With Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Journal of the Endocrine Society. 1(7). 931–944. 65 indexed citations
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Cordes, Dietmar, Ann Scherzinger, Gerald D. Dodd, et al.. (2013). An investigation of industrial molding compounds for use in 3D ultrasound, MRI, and CT imaging phantoms. Medical Physics. 40(5). 52905–52905. 13 indexed citations
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Crume, Tessa, Timothy M. Bahr, Elizabeth J. Mayer‐Davis, et al.. (2012). Selective Protection Against Extremes in Childhood Body Size, Abdominal Fat Deposition, and Fat Patterning in Breastfed Children. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 166(5). 437–43. 9 indexed citations
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Jaiswal, Mamta, Tessa Crume, Kendra Vehik, et al.. (2012). Is low birth weight associated with adiposity in contemporary U.S. youth? The Exploring Perinatal Outcomes among Children (EPOCH) Study. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease. 3(3). 166–172. 13 indexed citations
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Brumbaugh, David, Melanie Cree‐Green, Laura Z. Fenton, et al.. (2012). Intrahepatic Fat Is Increased in the Neonatal Offspring of Obese Women with Gestational Diabetes. The Journal of Pediatrics. 162(5). 930–936.e1. 154 indexed citations
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Spitzer, Victor & Ann Scherzinger. (2006). Virtual anatomy: An anatomist's playground. Clinical Anatomy. 19(3). 192–203. 56 indexed citations
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Norris, Jill M., Carl D. Langefeld, Ann Scherzinger, et al.. (2004). Quantitative trait loci for abdominal fat and BMI in Hispanic-Americans and African-Americans: the IRAS Family Study. International Journal of Obesity. 29(1). 67–77. 40 indexed citations
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Mitchell, Braxton D., Daniel J. Zaccaro, Lynne E. Wagenknecht, et al.. (2004). Insulin Sensitivity, Body Fat Distribution, and Family Diabetes History: The IRAS Family Study. Obesity Research. 12(5). 831–839. 20 indexed citations
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Harris, Josette G., David A. Young, Donald C. Rojas, et al.. (2002). Increased hippocampal volume in schizophrenics' parents with ancestral history of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research. 55(1-2). 11–17. 15 indexed citations
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Stevens–Simon, Catherine, Patti J. Thureen, Elizabeth Stamm, & Ann Scherzinger. (2001). A comparison of four techniques for measuring central adiposity in postpartum adolescents. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 10(3). 209–213. 8 indexed citations
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Hill, James O., et al.. (1999). Racial differences in amounts of visceral adipose tissue in young adults: the CARDIA (Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults) Study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 69(3). 381–387. 220 indexed citations
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Raff, Ulrich, P. Vargas, Gonzalo Rojas, Ann Scherzinger, & Jack H. Simon. (1997). Quantitation of T2 lesion load in multiple sclerosis with magnetic resonance imaging: A pilot study of a probabilistic neural network approach. Academic Radiology. 4(6). 431–437. 5 indexed citations
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Spitzer, Victor, Michael J. Ackerman, Ann Scherzinger, & David Whitlock. (1996). The Visible Human Male: A Technical Report. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 3(2). 118–130. 486 indexed citations breakdown →
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Waldo, Merilyne C., Ellen Cawthra, Lawrence E. Adler, et al.. (1994). Auditory sensory gating, hippocampal volume, and catecholamine metabolism in schizophrenics and their siblings. Schizophrenia Research. 12(2). 93–106. 100 indexed citations
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Raff, Ulrich, Ann Scherzinger, P. Vargas, & Jack H. Simon. (1994). Quantitation of grey matter, white matter, and cerebrospinal fluid from spin-echo magnetic resonance images using an artificial neural network technique. Medical Physics. 21(12). 1933–1942. 11 indexed citations

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