Inka Barnett

1.1k total citations
38 papers, 789 citations indexed

About

Inka Barnett is a scholar working on Nutrition and Dietetics, General Health Professions and Information Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Inka Barnett has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 789 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics, 10 papers in General Health Professions and 7 papers in Information Systems. Recurrent topics in Inka Barnett's work include Child Nutrition and Water Access (15 papers), ICT in Developing Communities (7 papers) and Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (5 papers). Inka Barnett is often cited by papers focused on Child Nutrition and Water Access (15 papers), ICT in Developing Communities (7 papers) and Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (5 papers). Inka Barnett collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Barbados and United States. Inka Barnett's co-authors include David Ogilvie, Esther van Sluijs, Cornelia Guell, Lawrence Haddad, Lisa Cameron, Nicholas J. Wareham, Nicholas Nisbett, Le Thuc Duc, Javier Escobal and Tassew Woldehanna and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Journal of Nutrition and American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Inka Barnett

36 papers receiving 740 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Inka Barnett United Kingdom 11 245 243 240 220 145 38 789
Catarina Machado Azeredo Brazil 21 654 2.7× 171 0.7× 211 0.9× 374 1.7× 93 0.6× 77 1.3k
Cate Burns Australia 16 710 2.9× 216 0.9× 110 0.5× 499 2.3× 175 1.2× 29 1.3k
Elizabeth F. Racine United States 21 490 2.0× 166 0.7× 117 0.5× 344 1.6× 39 0.3× 76 1.1k
Angela Donkin United Kingdom 12 332 1.4× 56 0.2× 102 0.4× 320 1.5× 251 1.7× 18 934
Philipp Hessel Colombia 16 101 0.4× 54 0.2× 30 0.1× 438 2.0× 308 2.1× 56 962
Adam M. Lippert United States 15 253 1.0× 57 0.2× 156 0.7× 295 1.3× 129 0.9× 36 692
Mesbah Fathy Sharaf Canada 17 181 0.7× 170 0.7× 171 0.7× 309 1.4× 61 0.4× 45 819
Ratna Patel India 20 104 0.4× 162 0.7× 41 0.2× 247 1.1× 236 1.6× 52 726
Richard Boreham United Kingdom 8 174 0.7× 19 0.1× 229 1.0× 260 1.2× 119 0.8× 8 926
Jakub Kakietek United States 16 512 2.1× 231 1.0× 80 0.3× 403 1.8× 58 0.4× 35 1.1k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Ebata, Ayako, et al.. (2025). A review of the business case for workforce nutrition initiatives. Frontiers in Public Health. 13. 1592601–1592601.
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Barnett, Inka, et al.. (2025). Factors shaping adolescent snack choices in urban Bangladeshi schools: a mixed methods study. Appetite. 212. 108019–108019.
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Neufeld, Lynnette M., Stella Nordhagen, Jef L Leroy, et al.. (2024). Food Systems Interventions for Nutrition: Lessons from 6 Program Evaluations in Africa and South Asia. Journal of Nutrition. 154(6). 1727–1738. 3 indexed citations
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Barnett, Inka, et al.. (2022). Behaviour change communication for child feeding in social assistance: A scoping review and expert consultation. Maternal and Child Nutrition. 18(3). e13361–e13361. 5 indexed citations
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Barnett, Inka, et al.. (2021). Improving Adolescents’ Food Choices: Learnings from the Bhalo Khabo Bhalo Thakbo (“Eat Well, Live Well”) Campaign in Bangladesh. Figshare. 2 indexed citations
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Barnett, Inka, et al.. (2020). External Evaluation of Mobile Phone Technology-based Nutrition and Agriculture Advisory Services in Africa Mobile Phones, Nutrition, and Health in Tanzania: Qualitative Follow-up Study Report. Figshare. 1 indexed citations
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Barnett, Inka, et al.. (2019). External Evaluation of Mobile Phone Technology-Based Nutrition and Agriculture Advisory Services in Africa: Mobile Phones, Agriculture, and Nutrition in Ghana: Qualitative Follow-Up Study Report. OpenDocs (Institute of Development Studies). 3 indexed citations
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Barnett, Inka, et al.. (2019). Supporting Adaptive Management: Monitoring and Evaluation Tools and Approaches. OpenDocs (Institute of Development Studies). 7 indexed citations
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Barnett, Inka & Shilpi Srivastava. (2016). Learning From the Past: Framing of Undernutrition in India Since Independence and Its Links to Agriculture. OpenDocs (Institute of Development Studies). 1 indexed citations
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Barnett, Inka, et al.. (2015). Assignment Report: Determinants of Child Undernutrition in Bangladesh: Literature Review. 1 indexed citations
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Barnett, Inka, et al.. (2015). MQSUN Report: Impact Evaluation of the DFID Programme to Accelerate Improved Nutrition for the Extreme Poor in Bangladesh. OpenDocs (Institute of Development Studies). 2 indexed citations
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Haddad, Lawrence, Lisa Cameron, & Inka Barnett. (2014). The double burden of malnutrition in SE Asia and the Pacific: priorities, policies and politics. Health Policy and Planning. 30(9). 1193–1206. 91 indexed citations
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Barnett, Inka, et al.. (2014). A Mixed-Method Impact Evaluation Design of a Mobile Phone Application for Nutrition Service Delivery in Indonesia. OpenDocs (Institute of Development Studies). 2 indexed citations
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Barnett, Inka, Cornelia Guell, & David Ogilvie. (2013). How do couples influence each other’s physical activity behaviours in retirement? An exploratory qualitative study. BMC Public Health. 13(1). 1197–1197. 41 indexed citations
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Barnett, Inka, Esther van Sluijs, & David Ogilvie. (2012). Physical Activity and Transitioning to Retirement. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 43(3). 329–336. 162 indexed citations
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Barnett, Inka, Cornelia Guell, & David Ogilvie. (2012). The experience of physical activity and the transition to retirement: a systematic review and integrative synthesis of qualitative and quantitative evidence. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 9(1). 97–97. 77 indexed citations
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Barnett, Inka, Proochista Ariana, Stavros Petrou, et al.. (2012). Cohort Profile: The Young Lives Study. International Journal of Epidemiology. 42(3). 701–708. 144 indexed citations
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Barnett, Inka, David Ogilvie, & Cornelia Guell. (2011). Physical activity and the transition to retirement: A mixed-method systematic review. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 65(Suppl 2). A34.1–A34. 9 indexed citations

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