Jonathan L. Blitstein

3.0k total citations
59 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Jonathan L. Blitstein is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Statistics and Probability. According to data from OpenAlex, Jonathan L. Blitstein has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in General Health Professions, 20 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 11 papers in Statistics and Probability. Recurrent topics in Jonathan L. Blitstein's work include Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (16 papers), Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (13 papers) and Advanced Causal Inference Techniques (10 papers). Jonathan L. Blitstein is often cited by papers focused on Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (16 papers), Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (13 papers) and Advanced Causal Inference Techniques (10 papers). Jonathan L. Blitstein collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Germany. Jonathan L. Blitstein's co-authors include David M. Murray, Sherri P. Varnell, W. Douglas Evans, James Hersey, Stephanie Jilcott Pitts, Shu Wen Ng, Alison Gustafson, Leslie A. Lytle, Jeremy Snider and Peter J. Hannan and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute and American Journal of Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Jonathan L. Blitstein

58 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jonathan L. Blitstein United States 25 690 634 386 246 234 59 2.2k
Bethany A. Bell United States 28 613 0.9× 597 0.9× 127 0.3× 314 1.3× 150 0.6× 91 2.2k
Kate Levin United Kingdom 31 688 1.0× 856 1.4× 100 0.3× 705 2.9× 89 0.4× 67 3.2k
Bonnie Ghosh‐Dastidar United States 32 671 1.0× 994 1.6× 55 0.1× 471 1.9× 73 0.3× 123 3.1k
Wilma Waterlander Netherlands 28 1.5k 2.1× 524 0.8× 21 0.1× 264 1.1× 164 0.7× 71 2.5k
Ashlesha Datar United States 25 1.5k 2.2× 594 0.9× 26 0.1× 330 1.3× 301 1.3× 80 2.7k
John V. Pepper United States 22 218 0.3× 698 1.1× 179 0.5× 73 0.3× 133 0.6× 73 1.8k
Euna Han South Korea 25 1.3k 1.8× 568 0.9× 14 0.0× 324 1.3× 179 0.8× 146 2.6k
Ingrid HM Steenhuis Netherlands 40 2.7k 4.0× 658 1.0× 23 0.1× 858 3.5× 232 1.0× 102 4.3k
Regine Haardörfer United States 29 562 0.8× 957 1.5× 19 0.0× 531 2.2× 372 1.6× 177 3.3k
Julia E. Moore Canada 24 259 0.4× 1.1k 1.7× 23 0.1× 243 1.0× 37 0.2× 53 2.0k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jonathan L. Blitstein

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hall, Marissa G., et al.. (2022). Nutrition-related claims lead parents to choose less healthy drinks for young children: a randomized trial in a virtual convenience store. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 115(4). 1144–1154. 24 indexed citations
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Blitstein, Jonathan L., et al.. (2020). A Mixed-method Examination of Reported Benefits of Online Grocery Shopping in the United States and Germany: Is Health a Factor?. Journal of Food Products Marketing. 26(3). 212–224. 27 indexed citations
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Leeman, Jennifer, Jean L. Wiecha, Maihan B. Vu, et al.. (2018). School health implementation tools: a mixed methods evaluation of factors influencing their use. Implementation Science. 13(1). 48–48. 24 indexed citations
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Pooler, Jennifer A., et al.. (2017). Cooking Matters for Adults Improves Food Resource Management Skills and Self-confidence Among Low-Income Participants. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 49(7). 545–553.e1. 69 indexed citations
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Hersey, James, Sheryl Cates, Jonathan L. Blitstein, et al.. (2015). Eat Smart, Live Strong Intervention Increases Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Among Low-Income Older Adults. Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics. 34(1). 66–80. 26 indexed citations
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Evans, W. Douglas, et al.. (2014). Systematic review of health branding: growth of a promising practice. Translational Behavioral Medicine. 5(1). 24–36. 56 indexed citations
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Blitstein, Jonathan L., et al.. (2011). Impacts of a Violence Prevention Program for Middle Schools: Findings after 3 Years of Implementation. NCEE 2011-4017.. 3 indexed citations
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Blitstein, Jonathan L., et al.. (2011). Impacts of a Violence Prevention Program for Middle Schools: Findings after 3 Years of Implementation. Executive Summary. NCEE 2011-4018.. 3 indexed citations
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Blitstein, Jonathan L., et al.. (2010). Impacts of a Violence Prevention Program for Middle Schools: Findings from the First Year of Implementation. NCEE 2010-4007.. 1 indexed citations
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Davis, Kevin, et al.. (2010). Impact of a parent-child sexual communication campaign: results from a controlled efficacy trial of parents. Reproductive Health. 7(1). 17–17. 25 indexed citations
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Pattanayak, Subhrendu K., Jui‐Chen Yang, Katherine L. Dickinson, et al.. (2009). Shame or subsidy revisited: social mobilization for sanitation in Orissa, India. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 87(8). 580–587. 132 indexed citations
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Hersey, James, et al.. (2008). Public health branding : applying marketing for social change. Oxford University Press eBooks. 43–71. 59 indexed citations
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Evans, W. Douglas, Jonathan L. Blitstein, James Hersey, Jeanette M. Renaud, & Amy L. Yaroch. (2008). Systematic Review of Public Health Branding. Journal of Health Communication. 13(8). 721–741. 66 indexed citations
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Robinson, Leslie A., David M. Murray, Catherine M. Alfano, et al.. (2006). Ethnic differences in predictors of adolescent smoking onset and escalation: A longitudinal study from 7th to 12th grade. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 8(2). 297–307. 35 indexed citations
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Murray, David M., et al.. (2005). A comparison of permutation and mixed-model regression methods for the analysis of simulated data in the context of a group-randomized trial. Statistics in Medicine. 25(3). 375–388. 39 indexed citations
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Murray, David M. & Jonathan L. Blitstein. (2003). Methods To Reduce The Impact Of Intraclass Correlation In Group-Randomized Trials. Evaluation Review. 27(1). 79–103. 179 indexed citations
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Blitstein, Jonathan L., Leslie A. Robinson, David M. Murray, Robert C. Klesges, & Susan M. Zbikowski. (2003). Rapid progression to regular cigarette smoking among nonsmoking adolescents: interactions with gender and ethnicity. Preventive Medicine. 36(4). 455–463. 24 indexed citations
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Blitstein, Jonathan L., et al.. (2003). The reliability and predictive value of adolescents' reports of initial reactions to smoking. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 5(4). 553–559. 15 indexed citations

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