H Fraser

1.4k total citations · 1 hit paper
29 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

H Fraser is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, H Fraser has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 4 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 3 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in H Fraser's work include Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (3 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (3 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (3 papers). H Fraser is often cited by papers focused on Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (3 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (3 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (3 papers). H Fraser collaborates with scholars based in Barbados, United States and Jamaica. H Fraser's co-authors include Babatunde Osotimehin, Samuel Kingué, S Kadiri, Rainford Wilks, Franklyn I. Bennett, Richard Cooper, D L McGee, Charles N. Rotimi, Terrence Forrester and JC Mucklow and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Public Health, Hypertension and International Journal of Obesity.

In The Last Decade

H Fraser

29 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
H Fraser Barbados 13 284 281 182 134 117 29 1.1k
Henry S. Fraser Barbados 18 171 0.6× 248 0.9× 297 1.6× 146 1.1× 86 0.7× 41 1.1k
Novie Younger Jamaica 20 137 0.5× 248 0.9× 186 1.0× 78 0.6× 79 0.7× 45 956
Alberto Barceló United States 17 116 0.4× 189 0.7× 429 2.4× 191 1.4× 120 1.0× 44 1.3k
Joanne Penko United States 21 276 1.0× 391 1.4× 147 0.8× 96 0.7× 51 0.4× 37 1.6k
Mario R. García-Palmieri Puerto Rico 23 416 1.5× 542 1.9× 344 1.9× 48 0.4× 252 2.2× 64 1.8k
Walinjom F.T. Muna Cameroon 22 400 1.4× 232 0.8× 123 0.7× 129 1.0× 120 1.0× 40 1.2k
Rajendra Koju Nepal 19 165 0.6× 152 0.5× 144 0.8× 102 0.8× 135 1.2× 73 1.0k
Bela Shah India 16 324 1.1× 425 1.5× 419 2.3× 424 3.2× 118 1.0× 23 1.5k
Fikru Tesfaye Ethiopia 15 175 0.6× 393 1.4× 116 0.6× 123 0.9× 228 1.9× 28 1.1k
Oladele Vincent Adeniyi South Africa 19 144 0.5× 308 1.1× 229 1.3× 70 0.5× 77 0.7× 96 1.2k

Countries citing papers authored by H Fraser

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Fields of papers citing papers by H Fraser

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of H Fraser

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

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Cohall, Damian, et al.. (2010). Drug-herb interaction: database of medicinal plants of the Caribbean, their indications, toxicities and possible interactions with conventional medication.. PubMed. 59(5). 503–8. 4 indexed citations
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Kissoon, Niranjan, et al.. (2008). Health human resource planning in Barbados and the eastern Caribbean states: a matter of sustainability.. PubMed. 57(6). 542–8. 3 indexed citations
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Tull, Eugene S., et al.. (2001). Should body size preference be a target of health promotion efforts to address the epidemic of obesity in Afro-Caribbean women?. PubMed. 11(4). 652–60. 7 indexed citations
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Okosun, Ike S., C Rotimi, T E Forrester, et al.. (2000). Predictive value of abdominal obesity cut-off points for hypertension in Blacks from West African and Caribbean island nations. International Journal of Obesity. 24(2). 180–186. 63 indexed citations
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Anderson, David, et al.. (2000). Abusive behavior is barrier to high-reliability health care systems, culture of patient safety.. PubMed. 17(1). 1–6. 3 indexed citations
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Cooper, Richard, Charles N. Rotimi, D L McGee, et al.. (1997). The prevalence of hypertension in seven populations of west African origin.. American Journal of Public Health. 87(2). 160–168. 542 indexed citations breakdown →
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Walters, Jennifer L., H Fraser, & George A.O. Alleyne. (1993). Use by visitors of the services of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Barbados, W.I.. PubMed. 42(1). 13–7. 13 indexed citations
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Rotimi, C, et al.. (1993). Hypertension, diabetes, and obesity in Barbados: findings from a recent population-based survey.. PubMed. 3(4). 404–12. 35 indexed citations
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Grim, Clarence E., Thomas W. Wilson, George D. Nicholson, et al.. (1990). Blood pressure in blacks. Twin studies in Barbados.. Hypertension. 15(6_pt_2). 803–809. 54 indexed citations
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Nicholson, Gordon, et al.. (1985). The management of severe hypertension with minoxidil in a once-a-day treatment regimen.. PubMed. 1(4). 295–303. 2 indexed citations
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Fraser, H. (1981). Clinical pharmacology in developing countries.. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 11(5). 457–459. 5 indexed citations
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Mucklow, JC & H Fraser. (1980). The effects of age and smoking upon antipyrine metabolism.. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 9(6). 613–614. 12 indexed citations
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Mucklow, JC, et al.. (1980). Antipyrene clearance in Indian villagers.. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 9(4). 387–394. 11 indexed citations
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Mucklow, JC, et al.. (1980). Environmental factors affecting paracetamol metabolism in London factory and office workers.. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 10(1). 67–74. 60 indexed citations
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Fraser, H, et al.. (1978). Dengue shock syndrome in Jamaica.. BMJ. 1(6117). 893–894. 4 indexed citations
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Fraser, H, Dan Thompson, & Cyrus Khan. (1976). Clinical application of antipyrine half life in saliva in a patient with osteomalacia.. BMJ. 1(6024). 1507–1508. 4 indexed citations
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Fraser, H, et al.. (1974). Gonococcaemia with arthritis, dermatitis and myocarditis. Postgraduate Medical Journal. 50(590). 759–764. 7 indexed citations
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Fraser, H & George A.O. Alleyne. (1974). The effect of malnutrition on the pattern of growth in the rat kidney and the renal response to acidosis. British Journal Of Nutrition. 31(2). 113–124. 2 indexed citations
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Fraser, H, W. M. Macleod, E.S. Garnett, & Braden Goddard. (1970). Lung scanning in the preoperative assessment of carcinoma of the bronchus.. PubMed. 101(3). 349–58. 8 indexed citations
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Alleyne, George A.O., H Fraser, & H S Besterman. (1970). Some Effects of Metabolic Acidosis on Carbohydrate Metabolism in the Rat. Clinical Science. 39(3). 375–382. 10 indexed citations

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