F. Matthew Kramer

2.4k total citations
35 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

F. Matthew Kramer is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Physiology and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, F. Matthew Kramer has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 9 papers in Physiology and 8 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in F. Matthew Kramer's work include Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (13 papers), Eating Disorders and Behaviors (8 papers) and Sensory Analysis and Statistical Methods (5 papers). F. Matthew Kramer is often cited by papers focused on Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (13 papers), Eating Disorders and Behaviors (8 papers) and Sensory Analysis and Statistical Methods (5 papers). F. Matthew Kramer collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Finland. F. Matthew Kramer's co-authors include Mary Kaye Snell, Jean L. Forster, Harris R. Lieberman, Robert W. Jeffery, Armand V. Cardello, Robert W. Jeffery, Philip J. Niro, Gaston P. Bathalon, Herbert L. Meiselman and Larry L. Lesher and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Biological Psychiatry and Journal of Applied Physiology.

In The Last Decade

F. Matthew Kramer

35 papers receiving 1.7k 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. Matthew Kramer United States 21 571 542 425 260 208 35 1.8k
Paula J. Geiselman United States 22 565 1.0× 523 1.0× 395 0.9× 126 0.5× 94 0.5× 47 1.7k
Leila Karhunen Finland 29 732 1.3× 656 1.2× 837 2.0× 208 0.8× 121 0.6× 91 2.5k
Isabelle Mack Germany 24 436 0.8× 273 0.5× 501 1.2× 149 0.6× 195 0.9× 67 2.1k
Britta Barkeling Sweden 23 613 1.1× 936 1.7× 461 1.1× 62 0.2× 175 0.8× 33 2.3k
Hongmei Han United States 25 812 1.4× 1.2k 2.2× 396 0.9× 162 0.6× 131 0.6× 51 2.3k
Kathleen J. Melanson United States 24 907 1.6× 699 1.3× 457 1.1× 83 0.3× 162 0.8× 78 1.9k
Susan C. Wooley United States 16 292 0.5× 521 1.0× 814 1.9× 140 0.5× 438 2.1× 28 1.7k
Nicholas P. Hays United States 22 1.1k 1.9× 1.5k 2.7× 716 1.7× 125 0.5× 230 1.1× 57 3.2k
BJ Rolls United States 17 950 1.7× 1.2k 2.2× 809 1.9× 168 0.6× 96 0.5× 17 2.0k
Ingrid C. Fedoroff Canada 18 218 0.4× 702 1.3× 1.5k 3.5× 154 0.6× 141 0.7× 21 2.3k

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Fields of papers citing papers by F. Matthew Kramer

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of F. Matthew Kramer

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Lieberman, Harris R., Mark D. Kellogg, F. Matthew Kramer, Gaston P. Bathalon, & Larry L. Lesher. (2011). Lipid and other plasma markers are associated with anxiety, depression, and fatigue.. Health Psychology. 31(2). 210–216. 33 indexed citations
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Pasiakos, Stefan M., Christina Caruso, Mark D. Kellogg, F. Matthew Kramer, & Harris R. Lieberman. (2011). Appetite and Endocrine Regulators of Energy Balance After 2 Days of Energy Restriction: Insulin, Leptin, Ghrelin, and DHEA‐S. Obesity. 19(6). 1124–1130. 34 indexed citations
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Lieberman, Harris R., Christina Caruso, Philip J. Niro, et al.. (2008). A double-blind, placebo-controlled test of 2 d of calorie deprivation: effects on cognition, activity, sleep, and interstitial glucose concentrations. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 88(3). 667–676. 56 indexed citations
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Gilhooly, Cheryl H., Sai Krupa Das, Julie K. Golden, et al.. (2007). Food cravings and energy regulation: the characteristics of craved foods and their relationship with eating behaviors and weight change during 6 months of dietary energy restriction. International Journal of Obesity. 31(12). 1849–1858. 108 indexed citations
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Lieberman, Harris R., Gaston P. Bathalon, C M. Falco, et al.. (2005). Severe decrements in cognition function and mood induced by sleep loss, heat, dehydration, and undernutrition during simulated combat. Biological Psychiatry. 57(4). 422–429. 250 indexed citations
6.
Graaf, Cees de, F. Matthew Kramer, Herbert L. Meiselman, et al.. (2004). Food acceptability in field studies with US army men and women: relationship with food intake and food choice after repeated exposures. Appetite. 44(1). 23–31. 85 indexed citations
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Hirsch, Edward, F. Matthew Kramer, & Herbert L. Meiselman. (2004). Effects of food attributes and feeding environment on acceptance, consumption and body weight: lessons learned in a twenty-year program of military ration research. Appetite. 44(1). 33–45. 33 indexed citations
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Graaf, Cees de, Armand V. Cardello, F. Matthew Kramer, et al.. (2004). A comparison between liking ratings obtained under laboratory and field conditions: the role of choice. Appetite. 44(1). 15–22. 85 indexed citations
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Kramer, F. Matthew, et al.. (2002). A comparison of satiety measures. Appetite. 39(2). 181–183. 36 indexed citations
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Baker-Fulco, Carol J., et al.. (2002). Dietary Intakes of Female and Male Combat Support Hospital Personnel Subsisting on Meal-Focused or Standard Versions of the Meal, Ready-to-Eat. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). 4 indexed citations
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Tuorila, Hely, F. Matthew Kramer, & Dianne Engell. (2001). The choice of fat-free vs. regular-fat fudge: the effects of liking for the alternative and the restraint status. Appetite. 37(1). 27–32. 19 indexed citations
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Kramer, F. Matthew, Larry L. Lesher, & Herbert L. Meiselman. (2001). Monotony and choice: repeated serving of the same item to soldiers under field conditions. Appetite. 36(3). 239–240. 29 indexed citations
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McGraw, Susan M., et al.. (1997). The Army Food and Nutrition Survey, 1995-97.. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). 2 indexed citations
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Kramer, F. Matthew, Albert J. Stunkard, Kathleen Marshall, Shortie McKinney, & Jane M. Liebschutz. (1993). Breast-feeding reduces maternal lower-body fat. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 93(4). 429–433. 65 indexed citations
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Kramer, F. Matthew, et al.. (1992). Effects of time of day and appropriateness on food intake and hedonic ratings at morning and midday. Appetite. 18(1). 1–13. 41 indexed citations
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Brownell, Kelly D. & F. Matthew Kramer. (1989). Behavioral Management of Obesity. Medical Clinics of North America. 73(1). 185–201. 80 indexed citations
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Kramer, F. Matthew. (1989). Limited Weight Losses With a Gastric Balloon. Archives of Internal Medicine. 149(2). 411–411. 19 indexed citations
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Forster, Jean L., Robert W. Jeffery, Tom Schmid, & F. Matthew Kramer. (1988). Preventing weight gain in adults: A pound of prevention.. Health Psychology. 7(6). 515–525. 15 indexed citations
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Odink, J., et al.. (1987). Type a behaviour, borderline hyperventilation and psychological, psychosomatic and neuroendocrine responses to mental task load. Biological Psychology. 25(2). 107–118. 4 indexed citations
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Rogers, G. G., Craig A. Goodman, Roy D. Baynes, et al.. (1987). Hematologic, iron-related, and acute-phase protein responses to sustained strenuous exercise. Journal of Applied Physiology. 62(2). 464–469. 94 indexed citations

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