Henry S. Fraser

1.5k total citations
41 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Henry S. Fraser is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Henry S. Fraser has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 10 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and 9 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Recurrent topics in Henry S. Fraser's work include Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology (9 papers), Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (8 papers) and Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins (6 papers). Henry S. Fraser is often cited by papers focused on Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology (9 papers), Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (8 papers) and Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins (6 papers). Henry S. Fraser collaborates with scholars based in Barbados, United States and Jamaica. Henry S. Fraser's co-authors include Anselm Hennis, Rainford Wilks, Charles N. Rotimi, Ramesh Jonnalagadda, Ian Hambleton, Nish Chaturvedi, Terrence Forrester, Richard Cooper, J.K. Cruickshank and Daniel McGee and has published in prestigious journals such as Diabetes Care, Stroke and Journal of Clinical Epidemiology.

In The Last Decade

Henry S. Fraser

41 papers receiving 1.0k citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Henry S. Fraser Barbados 18 297 248 171 163 146 41 1.1k
Thomas Lung Australia 17 339 1.1× 287 1.2× 82 0.5× 122 0.7× 62 0.4× 76 1.2k
Jia Shen China 12 170 0.6× 262 1.1× 578 3.4× 168 1.0× 62 0.4× 23 1.4k
Loes Jaspers Netherlands 21 433 1.5× 335 1.4× 137 0.8× 260 1.6× 110 0.8× 24 1.6k
Pekka Puska Finland 11 166 0.6× 376 1.5× 259 1.5× 121 0.7× 67 0.5× 19 1.1k
Raha Pazoki United Kingdom 15 121 0.4× 255 1.0× 162 0.9× 200 1.2× 119 0.8× 39 1.2k
Sohel Reza Choudhury Bangladesh 21 232 0.8× 306 1.2× 330 1.9× 230 1.4× 202 1.4× 92 1.3k
Silver Bahendeka Uganda 21 469 1.6× 329 1.3× 251 1.5× 287 1.8× 252 1.7× 89 1.6k
Roberta Carvalho de Figueiredo Brazil 20 168 0.6× 245 1.0× 290 1.7× 97 0.6× 42 0.3× 64 1.3k
Ruby Jacobs Canada 11 497 1.7× 579 2.3× 315 1.8× 337 2.1× 70 0.5× 12 1.5k
Shirin Djalalinia Iran 21 198 0.7× 441 1.8× 104 0.6× 132 0.8× 86 0.6× 62 1.1k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Samuels, T. Alafia & Henry S. Fraser. (2010). Caribbean wellness day: mobilizing a region for chronic noncommunicable disease prevention and control. Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública. 28(6). 472–479. 9 indexed citations
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Smeeton, Nigel, David Corbin, Anselm Hennis, et al.. (2009). A Comparison of Acute and Long-Term Management of Stroke Patients in Barbados and South London. Cerebrovascular Diseases. 27(4). 328–335. 4 indexed citations
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Forrester, Terrence, Rainford Wilks, Franklyn I. Bennett, et al.. (2007). Obesity in the Caribbean. Novartis Foundation symposium. 201. 17–36. 9 indexed citations
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Wilks, Rainford, Norma McFarlane‐Anderson, Franklyn I. Bennett, et al.. (2007). Obesity in Peoples of the African Diaspora. Novartis Foundation symposium. 201. 37–53. 11 indexed citations
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Modeste, Naomi, et al.. (2007). Exercise, Blood Sugar, Blood Pressure, and Cholesterol Levels in a Caribbean Population. International Quarterly of Community Health Education. 27(1). 75–86. 4 indexed citations
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Fraser, Henry S., et al.. (2007). Misperceptions, inactivity and maternal factors may drive obesity among Barbadian adolescents. Public Health Nutrition. 11(1). 41–48. 13 indexed citations
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Wolfe, Charles, David Corbin, Nigel Smeeton, et al.. (2006). Estimation of the Risk of Stroke in Black Populations in Barbados and South London. Stroke. 37(8). 1986–1990. 25 indexed citations
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Hambleton, Ian, et al.. (2005). Historical and current predictors of self-reported health status among elderly persons in Barbados. Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública. 17(5-6). 342–52. 59 indexed citations
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Fraser, Henry S., et al.. (2004). Dialysis in Barbados: the cost of hemodialysis provision at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública. 16(5). 350–355. 8 indexed citations
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Hennis, Anselm & Henry S. Fraser. (2004). Diabetes in the English-speaking Caribbean. Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública. 15(2). 90–93. 12 indexed citations
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Fraser, Henry S.. (2003). Obesity: diagnosis and prescription for action in the English-speaking Caribbean. Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública. 13(5). 336–340. 15 indexed citations
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Fraser, Henry S., et al.. (2003). For the patient. Are vegetarians at less risk for obesity, diabetes, and hypertension? Obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and vegetarian status among Seventh-Day Adventists in Barbados: preliminary results.. PubMed. 13(1). 148–148. 4 indexed citations
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Fraser, Henry S., et al.. (2002). Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Product R, a Peptide-Nucleic Acid Immunomodulator, in the Treatment of Adults Infected with HIV. HIV Clinical Trials. 3(4). 272–278. 5 indexed citations
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Fraser, Henry S.. (1996). Reserpine: A tragic victim of myths, marketing, and fashionable prescribing. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 60(4). 368–373. 18 indexed citations
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Cooper, Richard, Charles N. Rotimi, Daniel McGee, et al.. (1996). Standardization of blood pressure measurement in an international comparative study. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 49(8). 869–877. 100 indexed citations
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Rotimi, Charles N., Richard Cooper, Babatunde Osotimehin, et al.. (1995). Distribution of Anthropometric Variables and the Prevalence of Obesity in Populations of West African Origin: The International Collaborative Study on Hypertension in Blacks (ICSHIB). Obesity Research. 3(S2). 95s–105s. 58 indexed citations
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Corbin, David, David Katz, Diana P. Callender, et al.. (1994). Human T-lymphotropic virus type I DNA in spinal cord of tropical spastic paraparesis with concomitant human T-lymphotropic virus type I-negative Hodgkin's disease. Human Pathology. 25(10). 1101–1106. 3 indexed citations
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Lipton, Rebecca B., et al.. (1994). Incidence of Type I Diabetes in People Under 30 Years of Age in Barbados, West Indies, 1982-1991. Diabetes Care. 17(5). 428–431. 13 indexed citations
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Fraser, Henry S., et al.. (1990). Clinically Significant Hemorrhage Due to Warfarin-Carbamazepine Interaction. Southern Medical Journal. 83(8). 981–981. 25 indexed citations
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Dollery, C. T., et al.. (1979). Contribution of Environmental Factors to Variability in Human Drug Metabolism. Drug Metabolism Reviews. 9(2). 207–220. 21 indexed citations

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