K. Winkel

817 total citations
14 papers, 635 citations indexed

About

K. Winkel is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, K. Winkel has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 635 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in General Health Professions, 8 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 3 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in K. Winkel's work include Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (8 papers), Health and Medical Studies (4 papers) and Eating Disorders and Behaviors (3 papers). K. Winkel is often cited by papers focused on Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (8 papers), Health and Medical Studies (4 papers) and Eating Disorders and Behaviors (3 papers). K. Winkel collaborates with scholars based in Germany and United States. K. Winkel's co-authors include Thomas Reinehr, Anke Schaefer, Emily Finne, Petra Kolip, Michaela Kleber, Nina Lass, Rainer Wunsch, Michael Dobe, André Michael Toschke and Dieter Hoffmann and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, BMC Public Health and Clinical Nutrition.

In The Last Decade

K. Winkel

13 papers receiving 607 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
K. Winkel Germany 8 313 160 129 102 91 14 635
Şule Gökyıldız Sürücü Türkiye 13 194 0.6× 147 0.9× 52 0.4× 149 1.5× 50 0.5× 55 570
Diane Morin Switzerland 17 150 0.5× 390 2.4× 67 0.5× 84 0.8× 88 1.0× 79 864
Anke Samulowitz Sweden 4 132 0.4× 121 0.8× 58 0.4× 115 1.1× 33 0.4× 8 525
Karen Barnard United States 6 198 0.6× 335 2.1× 33 0.3× 141 1.4× 46 0.5× 8 658
Shima Haghani Iran 13 140 0.4× 155 1.0× 104 0.8× 44 0.4× 17 0.2× 139 633
Abby D. Altazan United States 14 269 0.9× 141 0.9× 209 1.6× 26 0.3× 23 0.3× 34 792
Hyunjeong Shin South Korea 15 262 0.8× 124 0.8× 245 1.9× 32 0.3× 18 0.2× 37 666
Diane Escott United Kingdom 12 173 0.6× 153 1.0× 115 0.9× 105 1.0× 19 0.2× 13 516
Jeong‐Ah Ahn South Korea 18 160 0.5× 186 1.2× 134 1.0× 21 0.2× 18 0.2× 75 946
Gerd Kallischnigg Germany 11 581 1.9× 165 1.0× 105 0.8× 248 2.4× 12 0.1× 24 1.2k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of K. Winkel

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Finne, Emily, Thomas Reinehr, Anke Schaefer, K. Winkel, & Petra Kolip. (2013). Changes in self-reported and parent-reported health-related quality of life in overweight children and adolescents participating in an outpatient training: findings from a 12-month follow-up study. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. 11(1). 1–1. 265 indexed citations
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Kolip, Petra, Emily Finne, Anke Schaefer, K. Winkel, & T. Reinehr. (2013). Evaluation des Programms Obeldicks light für übergewichtige Kinder und Jugendliche. Das Gesundheitswesen. 77(S 01). S56–S57. 2 indexed citations
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Lass, Nina, Michaela Kleber, K. Winkel, Rainer Wunsch, & Thomas Reinehr. (2012). Effect of Lifestyle Intervention on Features of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Metabolic Syndrome, and Intima-Media Thickness in Obese Adolescent Girls. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 67(5). 286–287. 2 indexed citations
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Schaefer, Anke, K. Winkel, Nina Lass, et al.. (2012). Schulung Obeldicks für adipöse Kinder und Jugendliche. Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde. 160(11). 1110–1116. 2 indexed citations
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Schaefer, Anke, K. Winkel, Emily Finne, Petra Kolip, & T. Reinehr. (2011). An effective lifestyle intervention in overweight children: One-year follow-up after the randomized controlled trial on “Obeldicks light”. Clinical Nutrition. 30(5). 629–633. 26 indexed citations
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Dobe, Michael, Debra A. Hoffmann, Michaela Kleber, et al.. (2011). Das Obeldicks-Konzept. Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz. 54(5). 628–635. 6 indexed citations
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Reinehr, Thomas, Anke Schaefer, K. Winkel, Emily Finne, & Petra Kolip. (2011). Development and evaluation of the lifestyle intervention “Obeldicks light” for overweight children and adolescents. Journal of Public Health. 19(4). 377–384. 8 indexed citations
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Lass, Nina, Michaela Kleber, K. Winkel, Rainer Wunsch, & Thomas Reinehr. (2011). Effect of Lifestyle Intervention on Features of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Metabolic Syndrome, and Intima-Media Thickness in Obese Adolescent Girls. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 96(11). 3533–3540. 108 indexed citations
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Reinehr, Thomas, Anke Schaefer, K. Winkel, et al.. (2010). An effective lifestyle intervention in overweight children: Findings from a randomized controlled trial on “Obeldicks light”. Clinical Nutrition. 29(3). 331–336. 83 indexed citations
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Reinehr, Thomas, Michael Dobe, K. Winkel, Anke Schaefer, & Dieter Hoffmann. (2010). Obesity in Disabled Children and Adolescents. Deutsches Ärzteblatt international. 107(15). 268–75. 65 indexed citations
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Kleber, Michaela, Anke Schaefer, K. Winkel, et al.. (2009). Lifestyle Intervention “Obeldicks Mini” for Obese Children Aged 4 to 7 Years. Klinische Pädiatrie. 221(5). 290–294. 23 indexed citations
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Finne, Emily, Thomas Reinehr, Anke Schaefer, K. Winkel, & Petra Kolip. (2009). Overweight children and adolescents – is there a subjective need for treatment?. International Journal of Public Health. 54(2). 112–116. 33 indexed citations
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Schaefer, Annika, K. Winkel, Michael Dobe, & Thomas Reinehr. (2008). Implementierung der erfolgreichen Schulung „Obeldicks” für adipöse Kinder und Jugendliche an einem neuen Standort. Aktuelle Ernährungsmedizin. 33(6). 291–295. 5 indexed citations

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