Katja Uhlmann

634 total citations
14 papers, 505 citations indexed

About

Katja Uhlmann is a scholar working on Physiology, Nutrition and Dietetics and Geriatrics and Gerontology. According to data from OpenAlex, Katja Uhlmann has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 505 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Physiology, 7 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics and 3 papers in Geriatrics and Gerontology. Recurrent topics in Katja Uhlmann's work include Nutrition and Health in Aging (8 papers), Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology (7 papers) and Frailty in Older Adults (3 papers). Katja Uhlmann is often cited by papers focused on Nutrition and Health in Aging (8 papers), Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology (7 papers) and Frailty in Older Adults (3 papers). Katja Uhlmann collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, Germany and United States. Katja Uhlmann's co-authors include Werner A. Scherbaum, Monika Ehrhart‐Bornstein, Stefan R. Bornstein, A. Haidan, SR Bornstein, Yvonne Boettcher, Michael Kruse, Péter Kovács, HP Hammes and Reinhard Paschke and has published in prestigious journals such as Diabetes, Endocrinology and Nutrients.

In The Last Decade

Katja Uhlmann

11 papers receiving 488 citations

Peers

Katja Uhlmann
K Ohtani Japan
Lindsay S. Robbins United States
Peta Burns Australia
Philip Prinz Germany
Eric D. Bruder United States
Gábor Mezei Hungary
Pamela A. Bennett United Kingdom
Paul Mystkowski United States
Tina A. Dardeno United States
K Ohtani Japan
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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Lehmann, Undine, Katja Uhlmann, André Meichtry, et al.. (2025). Malnutrition and sarcopenia in inpatient rehabilitation: prevalence and associations with changes in bodyweight, muscle strength, and functional independence. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 57. jrm42215–jrm42215.
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Uhlmann, Katja, et al.. (2024). Der MEDPass-Verabreichungsmodus oraler Nahrungssupplemente – vom Entscheid bis zur Nachbetreuung. Aktuelle Ernährungsmedizin. 49(1). 19–25.
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Reber, Emilie, Katja A. Schönenberger, Philipp Schüetz, et al.. (2023). MEDPass versus conventional administration of Oral Nutritional Supplements – a randomized controlled trial comparing coverage of energy and protein requirements. Aktuelle Ernährungsmedizin. 48(3). E16–E17. 1 indexed citations
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Uhlmann, Katja, Angela Blasimann, Florian Neubauer, et al.. (2023). Mixed methods instrument validation: Evaluation procedures for practitioners developed from the validation of the Swiss Instrument for Evaluating Interprofessional Collaboration. BMC Health Services Research. 23(1). 83–83. 7 indexed citations
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Reber, Emilie, Katja A. Schönenberger, Philipp Schüetz, et al.. (2022). MEDPass versus conventional administration of oral nutritional supplements – A randomized controlled trial comparing coverage of energy and protein requirements. Clinical Nutrition. 42(2). 108–115. 7 indexed citations
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Uhlmann, Katja, Fabienne Schaller, & Undine Lehmann. (2022). Current Practice of Assessing and Monitoring Muscle Strength, Muscle Mass and Muscle Function during Nutritional Care by Dietitians in Switzerland—An Online Survey. Nutrients. 14(9). 1741–1741. 5 indexed citations
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Uhlmann, Katja, et al.. (2021). Distribution of oral nutritional supplements with medication: Is there a benefit? A systematic review. Nutrition. 96. 111569–111569. 10 indexed citations
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Uhlmann, Katja, Péter Kovács, Yvonne Boettcher, HP Hammes, & Reinhard Paschke. (2006). Genetics of Diabetic Retinopathy. Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes. 114(6). 275–294. 60 indexed citations
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Kruse, Michael, et al.. (1998). Leptin down-regulates the steroid producing system in the adrenal. Endocrine Research. 24(3-4). 587–590. 60 indexed citations
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Uhlmann, Katja, A Böttner, A. Haidan, et al.. (1998). Basal catecholamine and cortisol secretion in primary chromaffin cell cultures before and after purification and retroviral transfection. Endocrine Research. 24(3-4). 753–757. 1 indexed citations
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Haidan, A., Stefan R. Bornstein, Annegret Glasow, et al.. (1998). Basal Steroidogenic Activity of Adrenocortical Cells Is Increased 10-Fold by Coculture with Chromaffin Cells*. Endocrinology. 139(2). 772–780. 68 indexed citations
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Bornstein, Stefan R., Katja Uhlmann, A. Haidan, Monika Ehrhart‐Bornstein, & Werner A. Scherbaum. (1997). Evidence for a Novel Peripheral Action of Leptin as a Metabolic Signal to the Adrenal Gland: Leptin Inhibits Cortisol Release Directly. Diabetes. 46(7). 1235–1238. 282 indexed citations

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