Carl Stepnowsky

4.6k total citations
72 papers, 3.2k citations indexed

About

Carl Stepnowsky is a scholar working on Physiology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Carl Stepnowsky has authored 72 papers receiving a total of 3.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 55 papers in Physiology, 29 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 25 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. Recurrent topics in Carl Stepnowsky's work include Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research (53 papers), Sleep and related disorders (27 papers) and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (25 papers). Carl Stepnowsky is often cited by papers focused on Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research (53 papers), Sleep and related disorders (27 papers) and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (25 papers). Carl Stepnowsky collaborates with scholars based in United States, Chile and Taiwan. Carl Stepnowsky's co-authors include Sonia Ancoli‐Israel, Matthew Marler, Joel E. Dimsdale, Mairav Cohen‐Zion, Polly Moore, Melville R. Klauber, Daniel F. Kripke, Damien Léger, Allen L. Gifford and Tamar Shochat and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine and CHEST Journal.

In The Last Decade

Carl Stepnowsky

68 papers receiving 3.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Carl Stepnowsky United States 35 2.0k 1.4k 1.3k 873 671 72 3.2k
Alison M. Laffan United States 16 1.5k 0.7× 1.1k 0.7× 920 0.7× 932 1.1× 394 0.6× 23 2.8k
Sogol Javaheri United States 18 1.9k 1.0× 1.3k 0.9× 1.3k 1.0× 826 0.9× 746 1.1× 38 3.3k
Grace W. Pien United States 30 1.7k 0.9× 1.3k 0.9× 1.5k 1.2× 718 0.8× 584 0.9× 63 3.5k
Ferdinand Zizi United States 30 859 0.4× 741 0.5× 1.5k 1.2× 799 0.9× 242 0.4× 84 2.8k
Alberto R. Ramos United States 29 893 0.5× 643 0.4× 1.7k 1.3× 874 1.0× 222 0.3× 118 2.7k
Eileen R. Chasens United States 30 1.0k 0.5× 588 0.4× 1.2k 0.9× 537 0.6× 232 0.3× 112 2.7k
Ilene M. Rosen United States 22 1.1k 0.6× 838 0.6× 763 0.6× 356 0.4× 474 0.7× 52 2.4k
Naima Covassin United States 28 633 0.3× 512 0.4× 851 0.7× 533 0.6× 248 0.4× 80 2.2k
Meghna P. Mansukhani United States 26 540 0.3× 421 0.3× 708 0.6× 537 0.6× 172 0.3× 80 1.7k
Nathan L. Johnson United States 13 688 0.3× 558 0.4× 849 0.7× 523 0.6× 284 0.4× 19 1.6k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Carl Stepnowsky

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Carl Stepnowsky

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All Works

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Malhotra, Atul, et al.. (2024). Obstructive sleep apnea illness perception relative to other common chronic conditions. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 21(2). 229–235. 1 indexed citations
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Cooper, Jessica, et al.. (2023). Beyond CPAP: modifying upper airway output for the treatment of OSA. Frontiers in Neurology. 14. 1202271–1202271. 4 indexed citations
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Ronnebaum, Sarah M., Morgan Bron, Dipen Patel, et al.. (2021). Indirect treatment comparison of solriamfetol, modafinil, and armodafinil for excessive daytime sleepiness in obstructive sleep apnea. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 17(12). 2543–2555. 17 indexed citations
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Sullivan, Jamie, et al.. (2021). Outcomes Important to Patients Diagnosed with Both COPD and Sleep Apnea: Findings from the O2VERLAP Study Focus Groups. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases Journal of the COPD Foundation. 9(1). 45–54. 2 indexed citations
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Pratap, Abhishek, et al.. (2020). Real-world longitudinal data collected from the SleepHealth mobile app study. Scientific Data. 7(1). 418–418. 7 indexed citations
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Mann, Eric, Neil Freedman, M. Boyd Gillespie, et al.. (2020). Study design considerations for sleep-disordered breathing devices. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 16(3). 441–449. 8 indexed citations
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Grade, Madeline, et al.. (2019). Accelerating Research With Technology: Rapid Recruitment for a Large-Scale Web-Based Sleep Study. JMIR Research Protocols. 8(1). e10974–e10974. 13 indexed citations
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Liu, Lin, et al.. (2017). CPAP Adherence is Associated With Attentional Improvements in a Group of Primarily Male Patients With Moderate to Severe OSA. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 13(12). 1423–1428. 12 indexed citations
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Stepnowsky, Carl. (2012). Proposed Alternative Scoring for SAQLI Domain D. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 186(7). 696–697.
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Groessl, Erik J., Kimberly Weingart, Carl Stepnowsky, et al.. (2010). The hepatitis C self‐management programme: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Viral Hepatitis. 18(5). 358–368. 19 indexed citations
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Gehrman, Philip, et al.. (2005). Comparing Night-to-Night Variability of Sleep Measures in Elderly African Americans and Whites. Behavioral Sleep Medicine. 3(2). 63–72. 11 indexed citations
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Cohen‐Zion, Mairav, et al.. (2004). Cognitive changes and sleep disordered breathing in elderly. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 56(5). 549–553. 38 indexed citations
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Stepnowsky, Carl & Polly Moore. (2003). Nasal CPAP treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 54(6). 599–605. 60 indexed citations
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Stepnowsky, Carl & Joel E. Dimsdale. (2002). Dose–response relationship between CPAP compliance and measures of sleep apnea severity. Sleep Medicine. 3(4). 329–334. 42 indexed citations
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Stepnowsky, Carl, Wayne A. Bardwell, Polly Moore, Sonia Ancoli‐Israel, & Joel E. Dimsdale. (2002). Psychologic Correlates of Compliance with Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. SLEEP. 25(7). 758–762. 100 indexed citations
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Ancoli‐Israel, Sonia, Philip Gehrman, Daniel F. Kripke, et al.. (2001). Long-term follow-up of sleep disordered breathing in older adults. Sleep Medicine. 2(6). 511–516. 65 indexed citations
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Ancoli‐Israel, Sonia, Daniel F. Kripke, Melville R. Klauber, et al.. (1996). Morbidity, Mortality and Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Community Dwelling Elderly. SLEEP. 19(4). 277–282. 184 indexed citations
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Ancoli‐Israel, Sonia, et al.. (1995). Sleep-Disordered Breathing in African-American Elderly. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 152(6). 1946–1949. 216 indexed citations
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Ancoli‐Israel, Sonia, Daniel F. Kripke, Melville R. Klauber, et al.. (1993). Natural History of Sleep Disordered Breathing in Community Dwelling Elderly. SLEEP. 16(suppl_8). S25–S29. 53 indexed citations

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