June Stevens

12.0k total citations · 3 hit papers
55 papers, 9.0k citations indexed

About

June Stevens is a scholar working on Physiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, June Stevens has authored 55 papers receiving a total of 9.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Physiology, 25 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 10 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in June Stevens's work include Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (21 papers), Nutrition and Health in Aging (18 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (13 papers). June Stevens is often cited by papers focused on Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (21 papers), Nutrition and Health in Aging (18 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (13 papers). June Stevens collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Canada. June Stevens's co-authors include Catherine M. Loria, Caroline M. Apovian, Frank B. Hu, Robert F. Kushner, Michael D. Jensen, Jamy D. Ard, Thomas A. Wadden, Donna H. Ryan, F. Xavier Pi‐Sunyer and Victor J. Stevens and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Circulation.

In The Last Decade

June Stevens

55 papers receiving 8.6k citations

Hit Papers

2013 AHA/ACC/TOS Guideline for the Mana... 1998 2026 2007 2016 2013 2013 1998 1000 2.0k 3.0k

Peers

June Stevens
Barbara E. Millen United States
Cathy Nonas United States
Alison Avenell United Kingdom
F. Xavier Pi‐Sunyer United States
Wei Lang United States
Aaron S. Kelly United States
Lawrence J. Cheskin United States
Andrea M. Kriska United States
Jamy D. Ard United States
David Arterburn United States
Barbara E. Millen United States
June Stevens
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Countries citing papers authored by June Stevens

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Fields of papers citing papers by June Stevens

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Roberts, Victoria L., Michelle Collinson, June Stevens, et al.. (2021). Contamination within trials of community-based public health interventions: lessons from the HENRY feasibility study. Pilot and Feasibility Studies. 7(1). 88–88. 3 indexed citations
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Cui, Zhaohui, Jianwen Cai, Cora E. Lewis, & June Stevens. (2019). Changes in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors with Unintentional Versus Intentional Weight Loss: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study. Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders. 17(3). 143–148. 2 indexed citations
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Bradshaw, Patrick T., K R Reynolds, Lynne E. Wagenknecht, Chiadi E. Ndumele, & June Stevens. (2017). Incidence of components of metabolic syndrome in the metabolically healthy obese over 9 years follow-up: the Atherosclerosis Risk In Communities study. International Journal of Obesity. 42(3). 295–301. 21 indexed citations
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Evenson, Kelly R., et al.. (2017). Cardiometabolic Correlates of Physical Activity and Sedentary Patterns in U.S. Youth. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 49(9). 1826–1833. 34 indexed citations
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Truesdale, Kimberly P., et al.. (2016). Comparison of Eight Equations That Predict Percent Body Fat Using Skinfolds in American Youth. Childhood Obesity. 12(4). 314–323. 8 indexed citations
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Bangdiwala, Shrikant I., Alok Bhargava, Daniel P. O’Connor, et al.. (2016). Statistical methodologies to pool across multiple intervention studies. Translational Behavioral Medicine. 6(2). 228–235. 68 indexed citations
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Jensen, Michael D., Donna H. Ryan, Karen A. Donato, et al.. (2014). Executive summary: Guidelines (2013) for the management of overweight and obesity in adults. Obesity. 22(S2). S5–39. 262 indexed citations
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He, Kang, Pengcheng Xun, Theodore M. Brasky, et al.. (2012). Types of Fish Consumed and Fish Preparation Methods in Relation to Pancreatic Cancer Incidence: The VITAL Cohort Study. American Journal of Epidemiology. 177(2). 152–160. 31 indexed citations
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Stevens, June. (2009). Obesity and Mortality in African-Americans. Nutrition Reviews. 58(11). 346–353. 30 indexed citations
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Parker, Emily D., Mark A. Pereira, June Stevens, & A.R Folsom. (2009). Association of Hip Circumference With Incident Diabetes and Coronary Heart Disease: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study. American Journal of Epidemiology. 169(7). 837–847. 53 indexed citations
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Stevens, June, et al.. (2008). Selection of measures in epidemiologic studies of the consequences of obesity. International Journal of Obesity. 32(S3). S60–S66. 90 indexed citations
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Stevens, June, et al.. (2006). Anthropometric Measures, Body Composition, Body Fat Distribution, and Knee Osteoarthritis in Women. Obesity. 14(7). 1274–1281. 91 indexed citations
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Elder, John P., Leslie Lytle, James F. Sallis, et al.. (2006). A description of the social-ecological framework used in the trial of activity for adolescent girls (TAAG). Health Education Research. 22(2). 155–165. 194 indexed citations
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Stevens, June, et al.. (2005). The definition of weight maintenance. International Journal of Obesity. 30(3). 391–399. 358 indexed citations
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Evenson, Kelly R., et al.. (2003). The Effect of Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Obesity on Cancer Mortality in Women and Men. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 35(2). 270–277. 69 indexed citations
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Stevens, June & Kimberly P. Truesdale. (2003). Epidemiology and Consequences of Obesity. Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. 7(4). 438–442. 7 indexed citations
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Stookey, Jodi, Linda S. Adair, June Stevens, & Barry M. Popkin. (2001). Patterns of Long-Term Change in Body Composition Are Associated with Diet, Activity, Income and Urban Residence among Older Adults in China. Journal of Nutrition. 131(9). 2433S–2440S. 29 indexed citations
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Juhaeri, Juhaeri, June Stevens, Lloyd E. Chambless, et al.. (2001). Weight change among self-reported dieters and non-dieters in white and African American men and women. European Journal of Epidemiology. 17(10). 917–923. 24 indexed citations
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Stevens, June, Carol E. Cornell, Mary Story, et al.. (1999). Development of a questionnaire to assess knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in American Indian children. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 69(4). 773S–781S. 98 indexed citations
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Stevens, June, Mary Story, Simone A. French, et al.. (1999). Weight‐Related Attitudes and Behaviors in Fourth Grade American Indian Children. Obesity Research. 7(1). 34–42. 30 indexed citations

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