G DeBacker

6.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
18 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

G DeBacker is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, G DeBacker has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 3 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 2 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in G DeBacker's work include Cardiac Health and Mental Health (3 papers), Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins (2 papers) and Physical Activity and Health (2 papers). G DeBacker is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac Health and Mental Health (3 papers), Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins (2 papers) and Physical Activity and Health (2 papers). G DeBacker collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, United States and Sweden. G DeBacker's co-authors include David R. Jacobs, Arthur S. Leon, Henry L. Taylor, Beth Schucker, K. Borch‐Johnsen, E Ambrosioni, Dirk De Bacquer, Ian Graham, Marie Therese Cooney and Randi Selmer and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, American Journal of Epidemiology and The American Journal of Cardiology.

In The Last Decade

G DeBacker

17 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Hit Papers

A questionnaire for the assessment of leisure time physic... 1978 2026 1994 2010 1978 500 1000 1.5k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
G DeBacker Belgium 11 982 647 479 245 237 18 2.2k
Beth Schucker United States 9 920 0.9× 779 1.2× 269 0.6× 257 1.0× 181 0.8× 12 2.0k
Mark A. Supiano United States 30 818 0.8× 303 0.5× 1.3k 2.8× 161 0.7× 383 1.6× 129 3.2k
Hal H. Atkinson United States 23 1.2k 1.3× 396 0.6× 438 0.9× 153 0.6× 150 0.6× 34 3.1k
Michael P. Walkup United States 29 986 1.0× 328 0.5× 190 0.4× 244 1.0× 200 0.8× 56 2.1k
Michael Nevitt United States 15 1.7k 1.7× 312 0.5× 254 0.5× 137 0.6× 211 0.9× 20 3.1k
Gary O’Donovan United Kingdom 23 1.5k 1.5× 739 1.1× 590 1.2× 296 1.2× 290 1.2× 52 2.9k
Matthew Tayback United States 20 579 0.6× 314 0.5× 899 1.9× 287 1.2× 203 0.9× 48 2.4k
Chiara Cavazzini United States 11 1.4k 1.5× 198 0.3× 326 0.7× 113 0.5× 147 0.6× 12 2.5k
M. Benjamin Nelson United States 20 495 0.5× 218 0.3× 683 1.4× 142 0.6× 114 0.5× 45 1.6k
Kurt Svärdsudd Sweden 24 349 0.4× 219 0.3× 418 0.9× 286 1.2× 282 1.2× 56 2.2k

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Fields of papers citing papers by G DeBacker

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of G DeBacker

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of G DeBacker. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of G DeBacker 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 G DeBacker. G DeBacker is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Cooney, Marie Therese, Randi Selmer, Anja Schou Lindman, et al.. (2015). Cardiovascular risk estimation in older persons: SCORE O.P.. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 23(10). 1093–1103. 120 indexed citations
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Perk, Joep, G DeBacker, Hugo Saner, et al.. (2014). The 10-year anniversary of the European Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation: achievements and challenges. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 22(10). 1340–1345. 2 indexed citations
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Cooney, Marie Therese, Željko Reiner, Wayne Huey‐Herng Sheu, et al.. (2012). SURF – SUrvey of Risk Factor management: first report of an international audit. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 21(7). 813–822. 18 indexed citations
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März, Winfried, Günther Silbernagel, G DeBacker, et al.. (2011). 33 PLANT STEROLS AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS. Atherosclerosis Supplements. 12(1). 8–8. 4 indexed citations
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Jennings, Catriona, A Mead, J. Jones, et al.. (2008). 1345 EUROACTION: Do couples attending a hospital based multidisciplinary family cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation programme share the same risk factors? Do they change together?. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 7(1_suppl). 26–27. 1 indexed citations
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Kornitzer, Marcel, P. Desmet, Susana Sans, et al.. (2006). Job stress and major coronary events: results from the Job Stress, Absenteeism and Coronary Heart Disease in Europe study. European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation. 13(5). 695–704. 42 indexed citations
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Orth‐Gomér, Kristina, Christian Albus, Nuri Bagés, et al.. (2005). Psychosocial considerations in the european guidelines for prevention of cardiovascular diseases in clinical practice: third joint task force. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 12(3). 132–141. 31 indexed citations
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Dallongeville, Jean, Laurence Tiret, Sophie Visvikis‐Siest, et al.. (1999). Effect of apo E phenotype on plasma postprandial triglyceride levels in young male adults with and without a familial history of myocardial infarction: the EARS II study. Atherosclerosis. 145(2). 381–388. 37 indexed citations
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Detry, J M, et al.. (1995). Patient Compliance and Therapeutic Coverage - Comparison of Amlodipine and Slow-release Nifedipine in the Treatment of Hypertension (vol 47, Pg 477, 1995). European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 48(3). 314–314. 2 indexed citations
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Zachariah, P K, Gérard Bonnet, G DeBacker, et al.. (1987). Evaluation of Antihypertensive Efficacy of Lisinopril Compared to Metoprolol in Moderate to Severe Hypertension. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology. 9. S53–S58. 32 indexed citations
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Leon, Arthur S., David R. Jacobs, G DeBacker, & Henry L. Taylor. (1981). RELATIONSHIP OF PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND LIFE HABITS TO TREADMILL EXERCISE CAPACITY1. American Journal of Epidemiology. 113(6). 653–660. 123 indexed citations
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DeBacker, G, David R. Jacobs, Ronald J. Prineas, et al.. (1980). Ventricular Premature Beats: Screening and Induction Tests in Normal Men. Cardiology. 65(1). 23–41. 12 indexed citations
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Vokonas, Pantel, Andrew H. Henderson, Lawrence D. Horwitz, et al.. (1980). Announcement. Cardiology. 65(1). 64–64. 1 indexed citations
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DeBacker, G, David R. Jacobs, Ronald J. Prineas, et al.. (1979). Ventricular premature contractions: a randomized non-drug intervention trial in normal men.. Circulation. 59(4). 762–769. 27 indexed citations
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Taylor, Henry L., et al.. (1978). A questionnaire for the assessment of leisure time physical activities. Journal of Chronic Diseases. 31(12). 741–755. 1596 indexed citations breakdown →
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DeBacker, G, et al.. (1959). Practical value of the ballistocardiogram in myocardial infarction. The American Journal of Cardiology. 3(2). 236–241. 4 indexed citations

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