Anna Lamberti

847 total citations
23 papers, 469 citations indexed

About

Anna Lamberti is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, Anna Lamberti has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 469 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 8 papers in Epidemiology and 5 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Anna Lamberti's work include Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (8 papers), Virology and Viral Diseases (4 papers) and Hepatitis Viruses Studies and Epidemiology (3 papers). Anna Lamberti is often cited by papers focused on Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (8 papers), Virology and Viral Diseases (4 papers) and Hepatitis Viruses Studies and Epidemiology (3 papers). Anna Lamberti collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Maldives and Armenia. Anna Lamberti's co-authors include Angela Spinelli, Giovanni Baglìo, Nancy Binkin, M. E. Grandolfo, Paola Nardone, Giacomo Lazzeri, A Perra, Mariano Vincenzo Giacchi, Marino Faccini and Paola Dalmasso and has published in prestigious journals such as European Respiratory Journal, Obesity Reviews and European Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

In The Last Decade

Anna Lamberti

22 papers receiving 459 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Anna Lamberti Italy 13 253 103 100 86 70 23 469
Sukanta Chatterjee India 12 107 0.4× 145 1.4× 65 0.7× 80 0.9× 82 1.2× 43 595
Helen Kalies Germany 14 233 0.9× 306 3.0× 77 0.8× 61 0.7× 70 1.0× 29 706
Marieke L. A. de Hoog Netherlands 15 171 0.7× 180 1.7× 33 0.3× 107 1.2× 52 0.7× 40 539
Rosanna Setse United States 10 259 1.0× 149 1.4× 52 0.5× 81 0.9× 88 1.3× 14 518
Pascal Mbélesso Central African Republic 15 87 0.3× 135 1.3× 108 1.1× 88 1.0× 34 0.5× 63 652
Melikşah Ertem Türkiye 13 87 0.3× 142 1.4× 103 1.0× 69 0.8× 52 0.7× 41 469
Dedsy Yajaira Berbesí Fernández Colombia 11 111 0.4× 168 1.6× 66 0.7× 113 1.3× 58 0.8× 78 384
Elizabeth E. Halvorson United States 11 156 0.6× 67 0.7× 90 0.9× 105 1.2× 51 0.7× 34 478
Thales Philipe Rodrigues da Silva Brazil 11 100 0.4× 46 0.4× 100 1.0× 49 0.6× 32 0.5× 80 368
Hülya Akan Türkiye 10 86 0.3× 93 0.9× 50 0.5× 120 1.4× 86 1.2× 31 433

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Fields of papers citing papers by Anna Lamberti

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Anna Lamberti

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All Works

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Bianchi, Silvia, María Gori, Marta Canuti, et al.. (2022). Characterization of Vaccine Breakthrough Cases during Measles Outbreaks in Milan and Surrounding Areas, Italy, 2017–2021. Viruses. 14(5). 1068–1068. 16 indexed citations
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Tùnesi, Sara, et al.. (2022). A Comparison Between Omicron and Earlier COVID-19 Variants' Disease Severity in the Milan Area, Italy. PubMed. 2. 891162–891162. 7 indexed citations
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Allora, Agnese, Michele Capraro, Anna Lamberti, et al.. (2021). Type 1 Diabetes Patients’ Practice, Knowledge and Attitudes towards Influenza Immunization. Vaccines. 9(7). 707–707. 7 indexed citations
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Faccini, Marino, et al.. (2020). Hepatitis A epidemic in men who have sex with men (MSM) in Milan, Italy.. PubMed. 91(3-S). 106–110. 11 indexed citations
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Bianchi, Silvia, Elena Rosanna Frati, Alessia Lai, et al.. (2019). Genetic characterisation of Measles virus variants identified during a large epidemic in Milan, Italy, March–December 2017. Epidemiology and Infection. 147. e80–e80. 8 indexed citations
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Villa, Simone, Luigi Ruffo Codecasa, Marino Faccini, et al.. (2019). Tuberculosis among asylum seekers in Milan, Italy: epidemiological analysis and evaluation of interventions. European Respiratory Journal. 54(4). 1900896–1900896. 12 indexed citations
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Bianchi, Silvia, Marino Faccini, Anna Lamberti, et al.. (2019). Measles surveillance activities in the Metropolitan Area of Milan during 2017-2018.. PubMed. 60(4). E286–E292. 6 indexed citations
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Amendola, A., Silvia Bianchi, Elena Rosanna Frati, et al.. (2017). Ongoing large measles outbreak with nosocomial transmission in Milan, northern Italy, March–August 2017. Eurosurveillance. 22(33). 29 indexed citations
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Lamberti, Anna, Angela Spinelli, Giovanni Baglìo, et al.. (2015). [Surveillance system OKkio alla SALUTE: the role of primary school in the promotion of healthy life style--results in 2008].. PubMed. 22(6). 555–62.
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Lazzeri, Giacomo, Mariano Vincenzo Giacchi, Angela Spinelli, et al.. (2014). Overweight among students aged 11–15 years and its relationship with breakfast, area of residence and parents’ education: results from the Italian HBSC 2010 cross-sectional study. Nutrition Journal. 13(1). 69–69. 42 indexed citations
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Lombardo, Flavia, Angela Spinelli, Giacomo Lazzeri, et al.. (2014). Severe obesity prevalence in 8- to 9-year-old Italian children: a large population-based study. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 69(5). 603–608. 28 indexed citations
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Censi, Laura, Angela Spinelli, Romana Roccaldo, et al.. (2013). Dressed or undressed? How to measure children's body weight in overweight surveillance?. Public Health Nutrition. 17(12). 2715–2720. 12 indexed citations
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Cavallo, Franco, et al.. (2013). Studio HBSC-Italia (Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children): rapporto sui dati 2010. Institutional Research Information System University of Turin (University of Turin). 13(5). 1–128. 12 indexed citations
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Lamberti, Anna, et al.. (2012). Smoking Behaviour before, during, and after Pregnancy: The Effect of Breastfeeding. The Scientific World JOURNAL. 2012. 1–9. 42 indexed citations
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Spinelli, Angela, Anna Lamberti, Marta Buoncristiano, Paola Nardone, & Giovanni Baglìo. (2012). [Overweight and obesity among children. 1 out of 4 is overweight, 1 out of 9 is obese].. PubMed. 35(5-6 Suppl 2). 82–3. 5 indexed citations
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Binkin, Nancy, Angela Spinelli, Giovanni Baglìo, & Anna Lamberti. (2011). What is common becomes normal: The effect of obesity prevalence on maternal perception. Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases. 23(5). 410–416. 72 indexed citations
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Spinelli, Angela, et al.. (2010). [Strategies for cardiovascular prevention in children].. PubMed. 11(5 Suppl 3). 87S–89S. 1 indexed citations
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Binkin, Nancy, et al.. (2009). A national survey of the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity in Italy. Obesity Reviews. 11(1). 2–10. 76 indexed citations
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Spinelli, Angela, et al.. (2009). [Promotion of healthy life style and growth in primary school children (OKkio alla SALUTE)].. PubMed. 20(4). 337–44. 16 indexed citations
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Vulcano, Antonella, et al.. (2007). HEV prevalence in the general population and among workers at zoonotic risk in Latium Region.. PubMed. 19(3). 181–6. 39 indexed citations

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