Ian Yip

1.4k total citations
23 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Ian Yip is a scholar working on Physiology, Molecular Biology and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. According to data from OpenAlex, Ian Yip has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Physiology, 6 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. Recurrent topics in Ian Yip's work include Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (4 papers), Trace Elements in Health (3 papers) and Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (3 papers). Ian Yip is often cited by papers focused on Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (4 papers), Trace Elements in Health (3 papers) and Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (3 papers). Ian Yip collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Hong Kong. Ian Yip's co-authors include Vay Liang W. Go, Robert M. Elashoff, David Heber, David Elashoff, Judith Ashley, David Heber, Paul Shekelle, Diane M. Harris, Moon K. Song and Mark J. Rosenthal and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism and Diabetes Care.

In The Last Decade

Ian Yip

22 papers receiving 967 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ian Yip United States 15 265 240 177 169 166 23 1.0k
Basma G. Eid Saudi Arabia 21 28 0.1× 109 0.5× 56 0.3× 109 0.6× 196 1.2× 66 1.3k
Estíbaliz Olano-Martin United Kingdom 16 79 0.3× 142 0.6× 93 0.5× 209 1.2× 23 0.1× 22 1.2k
Martin Reid United Kingdom 19 59 0.2× 50 0.2× 131 0.7× 102 0.6× 30 0.2× 42 949
Jean Kyung Paik South Korea 20 55 0.2× 292 1.2× 330 1.9× 162 1.0× 25 0.2× 55 1.4k
Huan Zhao China 20 28 0.1× 147 0.6× 73 0.4× 132 0.8× 50 0.3× 89 1.2k
Stefania De Santis Italy 20 28 0.1× 74 0.3× 212 1.2× 179 1.1× 43 0.3× 48 1.5k
Yuko Goto Japan 15 42 0.2× 129 0.5× 83 0.5× 30 0.2× 35 0.2× 29 759
Sha Zhang China 19 40 0.2× 62 0.3× 108 0.6× 43 0.3× 85 0.5× 68 986
Latha Devareddy United States 17 21 0.1× 225 0.9× 184 1.0× 58 0.3× 72 0.4× 29 1.4k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ian Yip

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ian Yip

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ian Yip. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ian Yip 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 Ian Yip. Ian Yip 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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Cheung, L.K., Ian Yip, & Raymond Lop Keung Chow. (2007). Stability and morbidity of Le Fort I osteotomy with bioresorbable fixation: a randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 37(3). 232–241. 25 indexed citations
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Go, V. L. W., et al.. (2003). Effects of cyclo (his–pro) plus zinc on glucose metabolism in genetically diabetic obese mice. Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism. 5(5). 317–324. 31 indexed citations
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Li, Zhaoping, Kurt Hong, Ian Yip, et al.. (2003). Body weight loss with phentermine alone versus phentermine and fenfluramine with very-low-calorie diet in an outpatient obesity management program: a retrospective study. Current Therapeutic Research. 64(7). 447–460. 14 indexed citations
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Song, Moon K., In Koo Hwang, Mark J. Rosenthal, et al.. (2003). Antidiabetic actions of arachidonic acid and zinc in genetically diabetic Goto-Kakizaki rats. Metabolism. 52(1). 7–12. 36 indexed citations
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Song, Moon K., Mark J. Rosenthal, Diane M. Harris, et al.. (2003). Anti-Hyperglycemic Activity of Zinc Plus Cyclo (His-Pro) in Genetically Diabetic Goto-Kakizaki and Aged Rats. Experimental Biology and Medicine. 228(11). 1338–1345. 75 indexed citations
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Yip, Ian, et al.. (2003). PC-SPES for treatment of prostate cancer: Herbal medicine. Current Urology Reports. 4(3). 253–257. 4 indexed citations
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Go, V. L. W., et al.. (2002). Effects of arachidonic acid plus zinc on glucose disposal in genetically diabetic ( ob/ob ) mice. Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism. 4(2). 124–131. 9 indexed citations
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Leung, Felix W., Michael S. Golub, Michael L. Tuck, et al.. (2001). Stimulation of Intestinal Mucosal Afferent Nerves Increases Superior Mesenteric Artery and Decreases Mesenteric Adipose Tissue Blood Flow. Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 46(6). 1217–1222. 11 indexed citations
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Livingston, Edward H., et al.. (2001). Biexponential Model for Predicting Weight Loss after Gastric Surgery for Obesity. Journal of Surgical Research. 101(2). 216–224. 19 indexed citations
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Song, Moon K., Mark J. Rosenthal, Suk-Jin Hong, et al.. (2001). Synergistic antidiabetic activities of zinc, cyclo (His-Pro), and arachidonic acid. Metabolism. 50(1). 53–59. 39 indexed citations
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Huerta, Sergio, David Heber, Mark Sawicki, et al.. (2001). Reduced Length of Stay by Implementation of a Clinical Pathway for Bariatric Surgery in an Academic Health Care Center. The American Surgeon. 67(12). 1128–1135. 44 indexed citations
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Yip, Ian, Vay Liang W. Go, Jerome M. Hershman, et al.. (2001). Insulin–Leptin–Visceral Fat Relation During Weight Loss. Pancreas. 23(2). 197–203. 18 indexed citations
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Yip, Ian, et al.. (2001). Liquid Meal Replacements and Glycemic Control in Obese Type 2 Diabetes Patients. Obesity Research. 9(S11). 341S–347S. 65 indexed citations
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Heber, David, Ian Yip, Judith Ashley, et al.. (1999). Cholesterol-lowering effects of a proprietary Chinese red-yeast-rice dietary supplement. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 69(2). 231–236. 338 indexed citations
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Flechtner‐Mors, Marion, et al.. (1999). Reduced epinephrine-stimulated lipolytic activity in male golden-mantled ground squirrel during hibernation: an in situ microdialysis study. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 123(3). 281–284. 7 indexed citations
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Yip, Ian, David Heber, & William J. Aronson. (1999). NUTRITION AND PROSTATE CANCER. Urologic Clinics of North America. 26(2). 403–411. 49 indexed citations
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Flechtner‐Mors, Marion, H. Ditschuneit, Ian Yip, & Guido Adler. (1999). Sympathetic modulation of lipolysis in subcutaneous adipose tissue: Effects of gender and energy restriction. Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 134(1). 33–41. 19 indexed citations
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Flechtner‐Mors, Marion, et al.. (1998). Blood pressure and plasma norepinephrine responses to dexfenfluramine in obese postmenopausal women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 67(4). 611–615. 12 indexed citations
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Yip, Ian, et al.. (1997). Is the Quality of Diabetes Care Better in a Diabetes Clinic or in a General Medicine Clinic?. Diabetes Care. 20(4). 472–475. 142 indexed citations
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Yip, Ian, William J. Aronson, & David Heber. (1996). Nutritional Approaches to the Prevention of Prostate Cancer Progression. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 399. 173–181. 3 indexed citations

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