Christine Beebe

3.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
17 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Christine Beebe is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Physiology and Pharmacy. According to data from OpenAlex, Christine Beebe has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 6 papers in Physiology and 5 papers in Pharmacy. Recurrent topics in Christine Beebe's work include Diabetes Management and Research (7 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (6 papers) and Diabetes Management and Education (5 papers). Christine Beebe is often cited by papers focused on Diabetes Management and Research (7 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (6 papers) and Diabetes Management and Education (5 papers). Christine Beebe collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Japan. Christine Beebe's co-authors include John D. Brunzell, Marion J. Franz, Byron J. Hoogwerf, H. Tillil, Eve Van Cauter, John P. Bantle, Bruce D. Given, John A Galloway, Elizabeth J. Mayer‐Davis and Abhimanyu Garg and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Clinical Investigation and The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

In The Last Decade

Christine Beebe

17 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Hit Papers

Evidence-Based Nutrition Principles and Recommendations f... 2002 2026 2010 2018 2002 250 500 750

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Christine Beebe United States 13 1.2k 737 524 410 374 17 2.2k
Blaise C. Martin United States 21 869 0.7× 623 0.8× 511 1.0× 394 1.0× 699 1.9× 29 2.6k
Clarie B. Hollenbeck United States 24 1.0k 0.8× 1.1k 1.5× 385 0.7× 385 0.9× 577 1.5× 36 2.5k
Wahida Karmally United States 28 977 0.8× 1.0k 1.4× 701 1.3× 943 2.3× 293 0.8× 65 3.2k
Paul Nestel Australia 22 666 0.6× 618 0.8× 391 0.7× 391 1.0× 261 0.7× 30 2.2k
Agnès Pascot Canada 21 1.3k 1.1× 782 1.1× 581 1.1× 512 1.2× 255 0.7× 27 2.7k
P D Wood United States 21 789 0.7× 701 1.0× 495 0.9× 482 1.2× 166 0.4× 49 2.0k
Marie‐Ève Piché Canada 22 647 0.5× 1.0k 1.4× 502 1.0× 359 0.9× 461 1.2× 72 2.7k
Clare J. Lee United States 21 1.2k 1.0× 776 1.1× 688 1.3× 213 0.5× 563 1.5× 61 2.3k
Jeremy Krebs New Zealand 23 630 0.5× 840 1.1× 196 0.4× 299 0.7× 273 0.7× 97 1.8k
Nicole R. Stob United States 7 647 0.5× 590 0.8× 185 0.4× 268 0.7× 340 0.9× 8 1.7k

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Powell, Rhea E., Francesco Zaccardi, Christine Beebe, et al.. (2021). Strategies for overcoming therapeutic inertia in type 2 diabetes: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism. 23(9). 2137–2154. 48 indexed citations
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Gabbay, Robert A., Christine Beebe, John K. Cuddeback, et al.. (2020). Addressing Therapeutic Inertia in 2020 and Beyond: A 3-Year Initiative of the American Diabetes Association. Clinical Diabetes. 38(4). 371–381. 56 indexed citations
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Polonsky, William H., Addie L. Fortmann, Kenneth E. Johnson, Anh Nguyen, & Christine Beebe. (2019). Hypoglycemic Confidence in the Partners of Adults with Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics. 22(4). 249–255. 7 indexed citations
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Beebe, Christine. (2015). Patient Activation: A Primary Care Tool to Tackle Overweight and Obesity. Clinical Diabetes. 33(4). 167–168. 4 indexed citations
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Beebe, Christine, et al.. (2011). Engaging Patients in Education for Self-Management in an Accountable Care Environment. Clinical Diabetes. 29(3). 123–126. 23 indexed citations
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Beebe, Christine. (2003). Body Weight Issues in Preventing and Treating Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes Spectrum. 16(4). 261–266. 8 indexed citations
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Franz, Marion J., Christine Beebe, John D. Brunzell, et al.. (2002). American diabetes association position statement: evidence-based nutrition principles and recommendations for the treatment and prevention of diabetes and related complications. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 102(1). 109–118. 113 indexed citations
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Franz, Marion J., John P. Bantle, Christine Beebe, et al.. (2002). Evidence-Based Nutrition Principles and Recommendations for the Treatment and Prevention of Diabetes and Related Complications. Diabetes Care. 25(1). 148–198. 812 indexed citations breakdown →
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Beebe, Christine, et al.. (2001). EDUCATING PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES. Nursing Clinics of North America. 36(2). 375–386. 8 indexed citations
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Beebe, Christine. (1999). Diets with a Low Glycemic Index. Nutrition Today. 34(2). 82–86. 18 indexed citations
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Franz, Marion J., Edward S. Horton, John P. Bantle, et al.. (1994). Nutrition Principles for the Management off Diabetes and Related Complications. Diabetes Care. 17(5). 490–518. 178 indexed citations
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Beebe, Christine, Joyce Green Pastors, Margaret A. Powers, & Judith Wylie‐Rosett. (1991). Nutrition management for individuals with noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in the 1990s: A review by the Diabetes Care and Education dietetic practice group. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 91(2). 196–202. 24 indexed citations
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Beebe, Christine, Eve Van Cauter, E Timothy Shapiro, et al.. (1990). Effect of Temporal Distribution of Calories on Diurnal Patterns of Glucose Levels and Insulin Secretion in NIDDM. Diabetes Care. 13(7). 748–755. 26 indexed citations
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Shapiro, E Timothy, Eve Van Cauter, H. Tillil, et al.. (1989). Glyburide Enhances the Responsiveness of the β-Cell to Glucose but Does not Correct the Abnormal Patterns of Insulin Secretion in Noninsulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus*. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 69(3). 571–576. 41 indexed citations
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Polonsky, K. S., Bruce D. Given, Lawrence J. Hirsch, et al.. (1988). Quantitative study of insulin secretion and clearance in normal and obese subjects.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 81(2). 435–441. 342 indexed citations
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Polonsky, Kenneth S., Bruce D. Given, Laurence Hirsch, et al.. (1988). Abnormal Patterns of Insulin Secretion in Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus. New England Journal of Medicine. 318(19). 1231–1239. 430 indexed citations
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Beebe, Christine. (1987). Self blood glucose monitoring: An adjunct to dietary and insulin management of the patient with diabetes. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 87(1). 61–65. 13 indexed citations

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