Barry Bogin

8.5k total citations
140 papers, 4.2k citations indexed

About

Barry Bogin is a scholar working on Nutrition and Dietetics, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Barry Bogin has authored 140 papers receiving a total of 4.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 62 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics, 53 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 39 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Barry Bogin's work include Child Nutrition and Water Access (62 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (46 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (36 papers). Barry Bogin is often cited by papers focused on Child Nutrition and Water Access (62 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (46 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (36 papers). Barry Bogin collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Mexico. Barry Bogin's co-authors include Maria Inês Varela‐Silva, Robert B. MacVean, B. Holly Smith, James Loucky, Paula Griffiths, Luis Ríos, John Locke, Sophie Goudet, Patricia K. Smith and Federico Dickinson and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Child Development.

In The Last Decade

Barry Bogin

134 papers receiving 3.9k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Barry Bogin United Kingdom 35 1.3k 1.2k 984 588 477 140 4.2k
Alan S. Ryan United States 30 607 0.5× 1.3k 1.1× 882 0.9× 489 0.8× 98 0.2× 78 4.2k
Noël Cameron United Kingdom 43 2.0k 1.6× 1.0k 0.8× 3.0k 3.1× 974 1.7× 468 1.0× 174 7.4k
Stanley J. Ulijaszek United Kingdom 27 480 0.4× 586 0.5× 1.0k 1.1× 440 0.7× 265 0.6× 139 3.2k
J. Josh Snodgrass United States 35 364 0.3× 456 0.4× 715 0.7× 605 1.0× 152 0.3× 100 4.0k
Christopher W. Kuzawa United States 51 2.6k 2.1× 1.2k 1.0× 1.4k 1.4× 569 1.0× 158 0.3× 183 8.8k
C. G. N. Mascie‐Taylor United Kingdom 31 476 0.4× 621 0.5× 436 0.4× 289 0.5× 116 0.2× 154 3.0k
Daniel Sellen Canada 32 347 0.3× 987 0.8× 337 0.3× 980 1.7× 178 0.4× 117 2.9k
Peter T. Ellison United States 53 1.3k 1.0× 502 0.4× 1.2k 1.2× 375 0.6× 142 0.3× 147 8.3k
James Tanner United States 18 500 0.4× 350 0.3× 557 0.6× 211 0.4× 270 0.6× 36 2.5k
Carol M. Worthman United States 50 1.0k 0.8× 387 0.3× 1.5k 1.5× 1.0k 1.7× 61 0.1× 132 8.7k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Barry Bogin

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bogin, Barry & B. Holly Smith. (2025). Evolution of the Human Life Cycle, Revisited. American Journal of Human Biology. 37(3). e70018–e70018.
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Hermanussen, Michael, Christiane Scheffler, Barry Bogin, et al.. (2024). Maternal Education is a Major Factor in Growth Regulation in Twins and Singletons. Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics. 15(2). 1 indexed citations
4.
Rodrigues, Daniela, Aristides M. Machado‐Rodrigues, Helena Nogueira, et al.. (2023). Stress exposure in specific growth periods associates with children's weight, height, and body mass index. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. 181(4). 588–596. 3 indexed citations
5.
Keestra, Sarai, Gillian R. Bentley, Alejandra Núñez‐de la Mora, et al.. (2020). The timing of adrenarche in Maya girls, Merida, Mexico. American Journal of Human Biology. 33(2). e23465–e23465. 6 indexed citations
6.
Hogervorst, Eef, et al.. (2019). Instability in longitudinal childhood IQ scores of Guatemalan high SES individuals born between 1941-1953. PLoS ONE. 14(4). e0215828–e0215828. 3 indexed citations
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Goudet, Sophie, Barry Bogin, Nyovani Madise, & Paula Griffiths. (2019). Nutritional interventions for preventing stunting in children (birth to 59 months) living in urban slums in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2019(10). CD011695–CD011695. 98 indexed citations
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Goudet, Sophie, Anuja Jayaraman, David Osrin, et al.. (2018). Cost effectiveness of a community based prevention and treatment of acute malnutrition programme in Mumbai slums, India. PLoS ONE. 13(11). e0205688–e0205688. 25 indexed citations
9.
Bolter, Debra R., John Hawks, Barry Bogin, & Noël Cameron. (2018). Palaeodemographics of individuals in Dinaledi Chamber using dental remains. South African Journal of Science. 114(1/2). 6–6. 18 indexed citations
10.
Cameron, Noël, Barry Bogin, Debra R. Bolter, & Lee R. Berger. (2017). The postcranial skeletal maturation ofAustralopithecus sediba. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 163(3). 633–640. 16 indexed citations
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Bogin, Barry. (2014). Milk and human development: an essay on the "milk hypothesis". 15. 6 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Federico, et al.. (2013). Maternal short stature does not predict their children's fatness indicators in a nutritional dual‐burden sample of urban Mexican Maya. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 153(4). 627–634. 11 indexed citations
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Bogin, Barry, et al.. (2010). Thirty‐Fifth Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association. American Journal of Human Biology. 22(2). 231–244. 2 indexed citations
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Bogin, Barry & Maria Inês Varela‐Silva. (2009). Leg length, proportion, health and beauty: a review. Anthropologischer Anzeiger. 67(4). 439–459. 12 indexed citations
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Varela‐Silva, Maria Inês, Hugo Azcorra, Federico Dickinson, Barry Bogin, & A. Roberto Frisancho. (2009). Influence of maternal stature, pregnancy age, and infant birth weight on growth during childhood in Yucatan, Mexico: A test of the intergenerational effects hypothesis. American Journal of Human Biology. 21(5). 657–663. 92 indexed citations
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Bogin, Barry & Luis Ríos. (2003). Rapid morphological change in living humans: implications for modern human origins. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 136(1). 71–84. 90 indexed citations
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Bogin, Barry, et al.. (2002). Rapid change in height and body proportions of Maya American children. American Journal of Human Biology. 14(6). 753–761. 211 indexed citations
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Bogin, Barry. (2001). El hombre de maíz y la plasticidad humana. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.
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Bogin, Barry, et al.. (1990). Longitudinal growth of high socioeconomic status Guatemalan children analyzed by the Preece‐Baines function: An international comparison. American Journal of Human Biology. 2(3). 271–281. 18 indexed citations
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Bogin, Barry & Robert B. MacVean. (1987). Growth status, age, and grade as predictors of school continuation for Guatemalan Indian children. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 73(4). 507–513. 7 indexed citations

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