Cleber Cremonese

647 total citations
34 papers, 447 citations indexed

About

Cleber Cremonese is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. According to data from OpenAlex, Cleber Cremonese has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 447 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in General Health Professions, 10 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 9 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. Recurrent topics in Cleber Cremonese's work include Pesticide Exposure and Toxicity (6 papers), Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (5 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (4 papers). Cleber Cremonese is often cited by papers focused on Pesticide Exposure and Toxicity (6 papers), Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (5 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (4 papers). Cleber Cremonese collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, Spain and Italy. Cleber Cremonese's co-authors include Carmen Freire, Sérgio Koifman, Camila Piccoli, Rosalina Jorge Koifman, Maria Teresa Anselmo Olinto, Ruth Clapauch, Marcos Pascoal Pattussi, Fábio Firmbach Pasqualotto, Armando Meyer and Juvenal Soares Dias da Costa and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Cleber Cremonese

30 papers receiving 438 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Cleber Cremonese Brazil 13 158 116 83 62 51 34 447
Janeth Tapia United States 6 206 1.3× 60 0.5× 58 0.7× 272 4.4× 31 0.6× 6 474
Manal Al-Batanony Egypt 11 99 0.6× 97 0.8× 33 0.4× 20 0.3× 24 0.5× 25 299
Ravindra Fernando Sri Lanka 12 358 2.3× 70 0.6× 45 0.5× 33 0.5× 22 0.4× 30 839
Lara E. Whalley United States 10 203 1.3× 98 0.8× 21 0.3× 119 1.9× 41 0.8× 15 376
Farooq Khan United Kingdom 9 118 0.7× 44 0.4× 25 0.3× 30 0.5× 22 0.4× 26 289
Walter Alarcón United States 11 70 0.4× 154 1.3× 41 0.5× 28 0.5× 23 0.5× 16 308
Marianela Corriols Nicaragua 12 287 1.8× 86 0.7× 36 0.4× 33 0.5× 13 0.3× 19 457
Catherine Thomsen United States 8 111 0.7× 58 0.5× 39 0.5× 28 0.5× 27 0.5× 22 256
Tayser Abu Mourad Greece 9 163 1.0× 32 0.3× 56 0.7× 61 1.0× 17 0.3× 12 382
Fumihiko Jitsunari Japan 9 29 0.2× 180 1.6× 41 0.5× 24 0.4× 41 0.8× 37 401

Countries citing papers authored by Cleber Cremonese

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Fields of papers citing papers by Cleber Cremonese

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Cleber Cremonese

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Cremonese, Cleber, et al.. (2025). Prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders among beach workers. Frontiers in Public Health. 13. 1701654–1701654.
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Oliveira, Beatriz Fátima Alves de, et al.. (2025). Projected productivity losses and economic costs due to heat stress under climate change scenarios in Brazil. Scientific Reports. 15(1). 39775–39775.
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Cremonese, Cleber, et al.. (2025). Occupational profile and prevalence of workplace accidents among beach workers. PLoS ONE. 20(5). e0318288–e0318288. 1 indexed citations
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Meyer, Armando, et al.. (2025). Proportional mortality and years of potential life lost due to liver diseases among agricultural workers, Brazil, 2017 to 2022. Cadernos de Saúde Pública. 41(1). e00101424–e00101424.
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Rodrigues, Osiyallê Akanni Silva, et al.. (2023). Factors associated with unsuccessful tuberculosis treatment among homeless persons in Brazil: A retrospective cohort study from 2015 to 2020. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 17(10). e0011685–e0011685. 3 indexed citations
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Piccoli, Camila, et al.. (2023). Prevalence of overweight and obesity and increased risk for cardiovascular disease and associated factors in farming families in southern Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Development. 9(1). 1252–1270. 2 indexed citations
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Buralli, Rafael Junqueira, Adeylson Guimarães Ribeiro, Cleber Cremonese, Paolo Vineis, & Armando Meyer. (2023). Cancer mortality and premature deaths among hairdressers in Brazil. Environmental Research. 244. 117942–117942. 2 indexed citations
8.
Cremonese, Cleber, et al.. (2022). A Systematic Review of the geographic distribution of pathogenic Leptospira serovars in the Americas, 1930-2017. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências. 94(3). e20201026–e20201026. 20 indexed citations
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Cremonese, Cleber, et al.. (2021). Association of occupational exposure to pesticides with overweight and abdominal obesity in family farmers in southern Brazil. International Journal of Environmental Health Research. 32(12). 2798–2809. 8 indexed citations
10.
Henn, Ruth Liane, et al.. (2020). Parental practices, body dissatisfaction and weight control practices in female adolescents from public schools in southern Brazil. British Journal Of Nutrition. 126(3). 470–480. 4 indexed citations
11.
Cremonese, Cleber, et al.. (2019). Depressive symptoms in primary care pregnant women: prevalence and associated factors. ABCS Health Sciences. 44(3). 2 indexed citations
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Piccoli, Camila, Cleber Cremonese, Rosalina Jorge Koifman, Sérgio Koifman, & Carmen Freire. (2019). Occupational exposure to pesticides and hematological alterations: A survey of farm residents in the South of Brazil. Ciência & Saúde Coletiva. 24(6). 2325–2340. 29 indexed citations
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Piccoli, Camila, et al.. (2019). Thyroid and reproductive hormones in relation to pesticide use in an agricultural population in Southern Brazil. Environmental Research. 173. 221–231. 26 indexed citations
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Comacchio, Carla, Antonio Lasalvia, Chiara Bonetto, et al.. (2019). Gender and 5-years course of psychosis patients: focus on clinical and social variables. Archives of Women s Mental Health. 23(1). 63–70. 14 indexed citations
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Cremonese, Cleber, Camila Piccoli, Fábio Firmbach Pasqualotto, et al.. (2017). Occupational exposure to pesticides, reproductive hormone levels and sperm quality in young Brazilian men. Reproductive Toxicology. 67. 174–185. 78 indexed citations
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Tomassi, Simona, Sarah Tosato, Valeria Mondelli, et al.. (2017). Influence of childhood trauma on diagnosis and substance use in first-episode psychosis. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 211(3). 151–156. 25 indexed citations
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Piccoli, Camila, Cleber Cremonese, Rosalina Jorge Koifman, Sérgio Koifman, & Carmen Freire. (2016). Pesticide exposure and thyroid function in an agricultural population in Brazil. Environmental Research. 151. 389–398. 73 indexed citations
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Cremonese, Cleber, et al.. (2014). Pesticide consumption, central nervous system and cardiovascular congenital malformations in the South and Southeast region of Brazil. International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health. 27(3). 474–86. 28 indexed citations
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Junges, José Roque, et al.. (2010). Reflexões legais e éticas sobre o final da vida: uma discussão sobre a ortotanásia. Revista Bioética. 18(2). 275–288. 23 indexed citations
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Costa, Juvenal Soares Dias da, et al.. (2010). Prevalência de capacidade mastigatória insatisfatória e fatores associados em idosos brasileiros. Cadernos de Saúde Pública. 26(1). 79–88. 20 indexed citations

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