Colleen Spees

2.6k total citations
82 papers, 774 citations indexed

About

Colleen Spees is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Physiology and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Colleen Spees has authored 82 papers receiving a total of 774 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 39 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 30 papers in Physiology and 21 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Colleen Spees's work include Nutritional Studies and Diet (22 papers), Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (22 papers) and Nutrition and Health in Aging (21 papers). Colleen Spees is often cited by papers focused on Nutritional Studies and Diet (22 papers), Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (22 papers) and Nutrition and Health in Aging (21 papers). Colleen Spees collaborates with scholars based in United States, Brazil and Australia. Colleen Spees's co-authors include Christopher A. Taylor, Emily B. Hill, Steven K. Clinton, Jonathan M. Scott, Elaine B. Trujillo, Barbara Marriage, Samantha Ramsay, Lenka H. Shriver, Suzanne Dixon and Randy Wexler and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Journal of Clinical Oncology and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Colleen Spees

73 papers receiving 751 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Colleen Spees United States 17 327 239 141 101 94 82 774
Yu‐Wen Chiu Taiwan 14 206 0.6× 131 0.5× 110 0.8× 53 0.5× 68 0.7× 45 754
Hege Berg Henriksen Norway 12 263 0.8× 274 1.1× 86 0.6× 58 0.6× 63 0.7× 42 607
Solange Parra‐Soto Chile 15 326 1.0× 368 1.5× 73 0.5× 90 0.9× 48 0.5× 92 860
Laura Keaver Ireland 15 226 0.7× 222 0.9× 143 1.0× 136 1.3× 46 0.5× 61 778
Taísa Sabrina Silva Pereira Brazil 13 283 0.9× 175 0.7× 96 0.7× 65 0.6× 95 1.0× 59 627
Itziar Salaverria‐Lete Spain 3 730 2.2× 464 1.9× 116 0.8× 36 0.4× 124 1.3× 3 1.2k
Beth Mittl United States 10 759 2.3× 381 1.6× 155 1.1× 111 1.1× 144 1.5× 16 1.2k
Patricia Wakimoto United States 14 480 1.5× 262 1.1× 210 1.5× 40 0.4× 208 2.2× 23 933
Konstantinos Gkiouras Greece 16 193 0.6× 178 0.7× 139 1.0× 24 0.2× 133 1.4× 49 763
Yifei Ouyang China 16 381 1.2× 193 0.8× 113 0.8× 25 0.2× 141 1.5× 60 783

Countries citing papers authored by Colleen Spees

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Fields of papers citing papers by Colleen Spees

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Colleen Spees

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Colleen Spees. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Colleen Spees based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Colleen Spees. Colleen Spees is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Owens, Caroline, Laura Keaver, James C. McCann, et al.. (2025). Medically tailored meals in lung cancer care: patient experiences from the NutriCare Clinical Trial. Journal of Cancer Survivorship.
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Hill, Emily B., Alice Hinton, Ni Shi, et al.. (2024). An Improved Assessment Method to Estimate (Poly)phenol Intake in Adults with Chronic Pancreatitis. Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 69(8). 2996–3007. 1 indexed citations
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Spees, Colleen, et al.. (2024). Cultural Perceptions of Health in Asian Indian Adults. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 56(11). 775–782. 1 indexed citations
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Spees, Colleen, Mark B. Landon, Steven G. Gabbe, et al.. (2023). Association between glycemic control and group B streptococcus colonization among pregnant individuals with pregestational diabetes. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 90(4). e13779–e13779. 5 indexed citations
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Chaudhari, Ajit M.W., et al.. (2023). Task-Related Differences in End-Point Kinematics in School-Age Children with Typical Development. Behavioral Sciences. 13(7). 528–528. 2 indexed citations
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Xu, Menglin, et al.. (2023). Preliminary Support for the Use of Motivational Interviewing to Improve Parent/Adult Caregiver Behavior for Obesity and Cancer Prevention. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 20(6). 4726–4726. 2 indexed citations
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Orsso, Camila E., Katherine L. Ford, Nicole Kiss, et al.. (2023). Optimizing clinical nutrition research: the role of adaptive and pragmatic trials. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 77(12). 1130–1142. 8 indexed citations
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Nolan, Timiya S., David Kline, Songzhu Zhao, et al.. (2022). Feasibility of Cooking Matters for Diabetes: A 6-week Randomized, Controlled Cooking and Diabetes Self-Management Education Intervention. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 123(3). 492–503.e5. 5 indexed citations
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Khalsa, Amrik Singh, Michael T. Bailey, Jiangjiang Zhu, et al.. (2022). Collection of biospecimens from parent-child dyads in a community garden-based nutrition intervention: protocol and feasibility. BMC Nutrition. 8(1). 141–141. 2 indexed citations
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Pratt, Keeley J., Joseph A. Skelton, Kristina H. Lewis, et al.. (2020). Family Meal Practices and Weight Talk Between Adult Weight Management and Weight Loss Surgery Patients and Their Children. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 52(6). 579–587. 5 indexed citations
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Fleet, James C., Yan Li, Colleen Spees, et al.. (2019). Vitamin D Signaling Suppresses Early Prostate Carcinogenesis in TgAPT121 Mice. Cancer Prevention Research. 12(6). 343–356. 21 indexed citations
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Spees, Colleen, et al.. (2017). Dietary Intake Contributions of Food and Beverages by Source and Food Security Status in US Adults. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 49(8). 667–673.e1. 16 indexed citations
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Kaiser, Michelle L., et al.. (2015). Community Food Security Strategies: An Exploratory Study of Their Potential for Food Insecure Households with Children. Journal of Applied Research on Children Informing Policy for Children at Risk. 6(2). 5 indexed citations
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Shriver, Lenka H., et al.. (2015). Nutritional Composition and the Contribution of Snacks to the Dietary Intakes of 2-5 Year Old Children. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 115(9). A79–A79. 1 indexed citations
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Briggs, Matthew S., Colleen Spees, Sharon Bout‐Tabaku, et al.. (2015). Cardiovascular Risk and Metabolic Syndrome in Obese Youth Enrolled in a Multidisciplinary Medical Weight Management Program: Implications of Musculoskeletal Pain, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, and Health-Related Quality of Life. Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders. 13(3). 102–109. 5 indexed citations
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Spees, Colleen, et al.. (2014). Health Behaviors and Perceptions of Cancer Survivors Harvesting at an Urban Garden. American Journal of Health Behavior. 39(2). 257–266. 23 indexed citations

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