Grant J Aaron

1.5k total citations
31 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Grant J Aaron is a scholar working on Nutrition and Dietetics, Hematology and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Grant J Aaron has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics, 11 papers in Hematology and 9 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Grant J Aaron's work include Child Nutrition and Water Access (24 papers), Iron Metabolism and Disorders (11 papers) and Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (9 papers). Grant J Aaron is often cited by papers focused on Child Nutrition and Water Access (24 papers), Iron Metabolism and Disorders (11 papers) and Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (9 papers). Grant J Aaron collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, United States and India. Grant J Aaron's co-authors include Parminder S. Suchdev, Sorrel Namasté, Kenneth H. Brown, Ravi Varadhan, Janet M Peerson, Rafael Flores‐Ayala, Daniel J. Raiten, Nancy L. Keim, Marilyn S. Townsend and Mark Myatt and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and The FASEB Journal.

In The Last Decade

Grant J Aaron

31 papers receiving 1.1k citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Grant J Aaron Switzerland 17 779 492 246 240 165 31 1.1k
Jacques Berger France 20 946 1.2× 682 1.4× 174 0.7× 204 0.8× 202 1.2× 44 1.4k
Armando García‐Guerra Mexico 20 852 1.1× 373 0.8× 378 1.5× 373 1.6× 194 1.2× 71 1.4k
Reina Engle‐Stone United States 23 1.2k 1.5× 648 1.3× 275 1.1× 322 1.3× 241 1.5× 96 1.6k
Leila M Larson United States 19 582 0.7× 402 0.8× 108 0.4× 119 0.5× 225 1.4× 44 945
Hou Kroeun Canada 19 630 0.8× 223 0.5× 202 0.8× 121 0.5× 175 1.1× 54 929
Soemilah Sastroamidjojo Indonesia 13 446 0.6× 300 0.6× 99 0.4× 87 0.4× 134 0.8× 19 634
R. S. Gibson New Zealand 14 708 0.9× 276 0.6× 133 0.5× 177 0.7× 76 0.5× 26 975
Frederick Grant United States 13 503 0.6× 171 0.3× 128 0.5× 188 0.8× 254 1.5× 38 886
Melaku Umeta Ethiopia 12 713 0.9× 247 0.5× 159 0.6× 104 0.4× 285 1.7× 17 978
Ahmed Shafiqur Rahman Bangladesh 17 645 0.8× 135 0.3× 229 0.9× 158 0.7× 184 1.1× 25 894

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All Works

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Raghavan, Ramkripa, Grant J Aaron, Baitun Nahar, et al.. (2019). Household coverage of vitamin A fortification of edible oil in Bangladesh. PLoS ONE. 14(4). e0212257–e0212257. 9 indexed citations
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Engle‐Stone, Reina, Grant J Aaron, Jin Huang, et al.. (2017). Predictors of anemia in preschool children: Biomarkers Reflecting Inflammation and Nutritional Determinants of Anemia (BRINDA) project. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 106(Suppl 1). 402S–415S. 98 indexed citations
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Namasté, Sorrel, Grant J Aaron, Ravi Varadhan, Janet M Peerson, & Parminder S. Suchdev. (2017). Methodologic approach for the Biomarkers Reflecting Inflammation and Nutritional Determinants of Anemia (BRINDA) project. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 106(Suppl 1). 333S–347S. 150 indexed citations
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Friesen, Valerie M, Grant J Aaron, Mark Myatt, & Lynnette M. Neufeld. (2017). Assessing Coverage of Population-Based and Targeted Fortification Programs with the Use of the Fortification Assessment Coverage Toolkit (FACT): Background, Toolkit Development, and Supplement Overview. Journal of Nutrition. 147(5). 981S–983S. 26 indexed citations
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Leyvraz, Magali, Grant J Aaron, Marti van Liere, et al.. (2017). Coverage of Nutrition Interventions Intended for Infants and Young Children Varies Greatly across Programs: Results from Coverage Surveys in 5 Countries. Journal of Nutrition. 147(5). 995S–1003S. 12 indexed citations
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Suchdev, Parminder S., Sorrel Namasté, Grant J Aaron, et al.. (2016). Overview of the Biomarkers Reflecting Inflammation and Nutritional Determinants of Anemia (BRINDA) Project. Advances in Nutrition. 7(2). 349–356. 164 indexed citations
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Hess, Sonja Y., et al.. (2013). Results of Fortification Rapid Assessment Tool (FRAT) Surveys in Sub-Saharan Africa and Suggestions for Future Modifications of the Survey Instrument. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 34(1). 21–38. 30 indexed citations
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Aaron, Grant J, et al.. (2011). A Multi-Micronutrient Beverage Enhances the Vitamin A and Zinc Status of Nigerian Primary Schoolchildren. Journal of Nutrition. 141(8). 1565–1572. 15 indexed citations
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Aaron, Grant J, et al.. (2011). Plasma zinc concentration responds to short-term zinc supplementation, but not zinc fortification, in young children in Senegal. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 93(6). 1348–1355. 29 indexed citations
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Aaron, Grant J, et al.. (2011). Plasma Zinc Concentration Increases within 2 Weeks in Healthy Senegalese Men Given Liquid Supplemental Zinc, but Not Zinc-Fortified Wheat Bread. Journal of Nutrition. 141(7). 1369–1374. 17 indexed citations
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Aaron, Grant J, Shelby Wilson, & Kenneth H. Brown. (2010). Bibliographic analysis of scientific research on selected topics in public health nutrition in West Africa: Review of articles published from 1998 to 2008. Global Public Health. 5(sup1). S42–S57. 13 indexed citations
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Hess, Sonja Y., et al.. (2010). Acceptability of zinc-fortified, lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS) prepared for young children in Burkina Faso. Maternal and Child Nutrition. 7(4). 357–367. 44 indexed citations
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Aaron, Grant J, Sonja Y. Hess, Aboudramane Guiro, et al.. (2010). Acceptability of Complementary Foods and Breads Prepared from Zinc‐Fortified Cereal Flours among Young Children and Adults in Senegal. Journal of Food Science. 76(1). S56–62. 11 indexed citations
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Townsend, Marilyn S., Grant J Aaron, Pablo Monsivais, Nancy L. Keim, & Adam Drewnowski. (2009). Less-energy-dense diets of low-income women in California are associated with higher energy-adjusted diet costs. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 89(4). 1220–1226. 89 indexed citations
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Drewnowski, Adam, Pablo Monsivais, Marilyn S. Townsend, Grant J Aaron, & Nancy L. Keim. (2009). Reply to E Frazao. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 90(3). 701–702. 4 indexed citations

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