F. Dadoun

965 total citations
29 papers, 751 citations indexed

About

F. Dadoun is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Physiology and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, F. Dadoun has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 751 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 8 papers in Physiology and 6 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Recurrent topics in F. Dadoun's work include Stress Responses and Cortisol (5 papers), Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity (5 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (5 papers). F. Dadoun is often cited by papers focused on Stress Responses and Cortisol (5 papers), Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity (5 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (5 papers). F. Dadoun collaborates with scholars based in France, Luxembourg and Canada. F. Dadoun's co-authors include Anne Dutour, Marie‐Christine Alessi, Michel Grino, Patrice Darmon, Charles Oliver, Hanen Samouda, Marie‐Dominique Piercecchi‐Marti, Alina Silaghi, Georges Léonetti and Karine Clément and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Endocrinology and International Journal of Obesity.

In The Last Decade

F. Dadoun

28 papers receiving 734 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
F. Dadoun France 17 252 228 198 124 100 29 751
G. Del Rió Italy 15 190 0.8× 81 0.4× 210 1.1× 103 0.8× 102 1.0× 43 722
Cynthia M. Ferrara United States 13 382 1.5× 67 0.3× 197 1.0× 84 0.7× 121 1.2× 29 826
L Gagliardi Italy 9 160 0.6× 80 0.4× 330 1.7× 69 0.6× 37 0.4× 13 765
M. Gutt United States 7 133 0.5× 109 0.5× 245 1.2× 71 0.6× 112 1.1× 8 547
Xie Wu United States 11 93 0.4× 284 1.2× 310 1.6× 63 0.5× 43 0.4× 18 849
Konstantinos Michalakis Greece 14 191 0.8× 84 0.4× 219 1.1× 92 0.7× 254 2.5× 24 884
M Medraś Poland 14 142 0.6× 134 0.6× 368 1.9× 81 0.7× 53 0.5× 50 830
Chiara Graziadio Italy 16 191 0.8× 44 0.2× 479 2.4× 146 1.2× 90 0.9× 31 921
L. Enk Sweden 11 206 0.8× 75 0.3× 147 0.7× 81 0.7× 109 1.1× 23 608
Hana Zamrazilová Czechia 15 172 0.7× 63 0.3× 110 0.6× 47 0.4× 93 0.9× 39 555

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of F. Dadoun

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Menzel, Alain, et al.. (2021). Obesity considerations during the COVID-19 outbreak. International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research. 92(1). 67–79. 3 indexed citations
2.
Samouda, Hanen, María Ruiz‐Castell, Valéry Bocquet, et al.. (2018). Geographical variation of overweight, obesity and related risk factors: Findings from the European Health Examination Survey in Luxembourg, 2013-2015. PLoS ONE. 13(6). e0197021–e0197021. 29 indexed citations
3.
Samouda, Hanen, María Ruiz‐Castell, Milad Karimi, et al.. (2017). Metabolically healthy and unhealthy weight statuses, health issues and related costs: Findings from the 2013–2015 European Health Examination Survey in Luxembourg. Diabetes & Metabolism. 45(2). 140–151. 19 indexed citations
4.
Samouda, Hanen, Carine de Beaufort, Saverio Stranges, et al.. (2015). Adding anthropometric measures of regional adiposity to BMI improves prediction of cardiometabolic, inflammatory and adipokines profiles in youths: a cross-sectional study. BMC Pediatrics. 15(1). 168–168. 21 indexed citations
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Samouda, Hanen, Anne Dutour, Kathia Chaumoître, et al.. (2013). VAT=TAAT‐SAAT: Innovative anthropometric model to predict visceral adipose tissue without resort to CT‐Scan or DXA. Obesity. 21(1). E41–50. 49 indexed citations
6.
Gaborit, Bénédicte, Olivier Dutour, O. Ronsin, et al.. (2011). Ramadan fasting with diabetes: An interview study of inpatients’ and general practitioners’ attitudes in the South of France. Diabetes & Metabolism. 37(5). 395–402. 65 indexed citations
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Silaghi, Alina, Marie‐Dominique Piercecchi‐Marti, Michel Grino, et al.. (2008). Epicardial Adipose Tissue Extent: Relationship With Age, Body Fat Distribution, and Coronaropathy. Obesity. 16(11). 2424–2430. 132 indexed citations
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Gaborit, Benjamin, et al.. (2008). P77 Dualité médecin-patient face au Ramadan chez les diabétiques musulmans. Diabetes & Metabolism. 34. H65–H65. 1 indexed citations
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Dadoun, F., Patrice Darmon, Vincent Achard, et al.. (2007). Effect of sleep apnea syndrome on the circadian profile of cortisol in obese men. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. 293(2). E466–E474. 42 indexed citations
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Darmon, Patrice, F. Dadoun, Sandrine Boullu‐Ciocca, et al.. (2006). Insulin resistance induced by hydrocortisone is increased in patients with abdominal obesity. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. 291(5). E995–E1002. 53 indexed citations
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Denizot, A, et al.. (2002). Screening for primary hyperparathyroidism before thyroid surgery: A prospective study. Surgery. 131(3). 264–269. 5 indexed citations
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Dadoun, F., G. Pommier, N. Sauze, et al.. (2000). IGF-I/IGFBPs system response to endotoxin challenge in sheep. Journal of Endocrinology. 164(3). 361–369. 33 indexed citations
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Dadoun, F., et al.. (1999). Combined Hypervolemia and Hypoosmolality Alter Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Response to Endotoxin Stimulation. Neuroendocrinology. 69(5). 352–359. 7 indexed citations
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Darmon, Patrice, F. Dadoun, Sandrine Boullu, et al.. (1999). On the meaning of low-dose ACTH(1-24) tests to assess functionality of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. European Journal of Endocrinology. 140(1). 51–55. 27 indexed citations
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Dadoun, F., V. Guillaume, N. Sauze, et al.. (1998). Effect of endotoxin on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in sheep. European Journal of Endocrinology. 138(2). 193–197. 43 indexed citations
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Guillaume, V., N. Sauze, Vincent Vuaroqueaux, et al.. (1998). Hypothalamic Mediated Action of Free Fatty Acid on Growth Hormone Secretion in Sheep. Endocrinology. 139(12). 4811–4819. 18 indexed citations
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Dutour, Anne, et al.. (1996). Hormonal response to stress in brittle diabetes. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 21(6). 525–543. 24 indexed citations
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Pesce, Giancarlo, V. Guillaume, Anne Dutour, et al.. (1994). Effect of streptozotocin-induced diabetes on somatostatin receptors in the anterior pituitary, hypothalamus and cerebral cortex of the male rat. Life Sciences. 54(24). 1927–1933. 2 indexed citations
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Dadoun, F., et al.. (1992). Isoelectric focusing and 2D electrophoresis of the human androgen receptor. The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 41(1). 43–51. 3 indexed citations

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