Kim Van Hoorenbeeck

2.2k total citations
92 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Kim Van Hoorenbeeck is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Physiology and Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Kim Van Hoorenbeeck has authored 92 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 47 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 29 papers in Physiology and 20 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. Recurrent topics in Kim Van Hoorenbeeck's work include Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research (23 papers), Tracheal and airway disorders (17 papers) and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (17 papers). Kim Van Hoorenbeeck is often cited by papers focused on Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research (23 papers), Tracheal and airway disorders (17 papers) and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (17 papers). Kim Van Hoorenbeeck collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, Netherlands and United States. Kim Van Hoorenbeeck's co-authors include Stijn Verhulst, Kristine Desager, Vanessa Vankerckhoven, Liene Bervoets, An Boudewyns, Carl Vael, Herman Goossens, Niel Hens, Annelies Van Eyck and Wilfried De Backer and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism and American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Kim Van Hoorenbeeck

84 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Kim Van Hoorenbeeck Belgium 18 597 349 340 299 206 92 1.4k
Wendolyn S. Gozansky United States 22 890 1.5× 154 0.4× 239 0.7× 311 1.0× 326 1.6× 53 2.1k
Anna Maria Zicari Italy 24 683 1.1× 175 0.5× 378 1.1× 70 0.2× 324 1.6× 152 1.9k
Gavin R. Graff United States 22 645 1.1× 141 0.4× 798 2.3× 591 2.0× 68 0.3× 50 1.9k
K. Gourgoulianis Greece 19 551 0.9× 146 0.4× 506 1.5× 217 0.7× 89 0.4× 63 1.3k
Kristina Thorngren‐Jerneck Sweden 18 256 0.4× 427 1.2× 449 1.3× 126 0.4× 184 0.9× 30 1.6k
J. Florido Spain 13 358 0.6× 560 1.6× 102 0.3× 69 0.2× 218 1.1× 29 1.4k
Francesca Orsini Australia 19 233 0.4× 101 0.3× 449 1.3× 193 0.6× 144 0.7× 55 1.6k
Ellen J. Anderson United States 25 991 1.7× 355 1.0× 100 0.3× 511 1.7× 792 3.8× 40 3.5k
Hayley A. Scott Australia 23 1.3k 2.1× 152 0.4× 789 2.3× 48 0.2× 322 1.6× 54 2.2k
J. R. Claybaugh United States 21 366 0.6× 128 0.4× 283 0.8× 106 0.4× 122 0.6× 63 1.5k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Kim Van Hoorenbeeck

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bamai, Yu Ait, Sabine Laroche, Kim Van Hoorenbeeck, et al.. (2025). One year respiratory and neurodevelopmental outcome of premature neonates after exposure to plasticizers in the neonatal intensive care unit – A prospective cohort study. Environmental Research. 274. 121266–121266.
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Smet, Annemieke, Benedicte Y. De Winter, Paul Cos, et al.. (2025). Functional implications of respiratory syncytial virus F sequence variability: a comparative analysis using contemporary RSV isolates. mSphere. 10(5). e0086024–e0086024.
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Hoorenbeeck, Kim Van, Toon Maes, Christophe De Block, et al.. (2025). Women With Higher GCT Levels but NGT Have a Similarly High Risk for Glucose Intolerance Postpartum as Women With GDM. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 111(1). e281–e291. 1 indexed citations
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Hoorenbeeck, Kim Van, et al.. (2024). Breathing across ages: a systematic review on challenges and components of transitional care for young people with asthma. Frontiers in Pediatrics. 12. 1348963–1348963. 3 indexed citations
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Snoeckx, Annemiek, Kim Van Hoorenbeeck, Wilfried De Backer, et al.. (2024). Exploring the link between a novel approach for computer aided lung sound analysis and imaging biomarkers: a cross-sectional study. Respiratory Research. 25(1). 1 indexed citations
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Verleden, Stijn E., Theresa Urban, Joseph Brunet, et al.. (2024). Imaging Three-Dimensional Airway Morphology in Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation Using Hierarchical Phase-Contrast Tomography. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 210(11). e16–e17. 2 indexed citations
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Ledeganck, Kristien J., Annelies Van Eyck, Kristien Wouters, et al.. (2023). Urinary epidermal growth factor reflects vascular health in boys with either obesity or type 1 diabetes. A role for renin, or beyond?. PLoS ONE. 18(3). e0283716–e0283716. 1 indexed citations
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Eyck, Annelies Van, Wilhelmus J. Kwanten, Cédric Peleman, et al.. (2023). The role of adipose tissue and subsequent liver tissue hypoxia in obesity and early stage metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease. International Journal of Obesity. 48(4). 512–522. 6 indexed citations
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Eyck, Annelies Van, Kristien J. Ledeganck, Kim Van Hoorenbeeck, et al.. (2023). Body composition helps to elucidate the different origins of low serum magnesium in children with obesity compared to children with type 1 diabetes. European Journal of Pediatrics. 182(8). 3743–3753. 6 indexed citations
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Boudewyns, An, et al.. (2022). Nocturnal pulse oximetry as a possible screening method for obstructive sleep apnea in infants with laryngomalacia. Sleep Medicine. 90. 91–95. 4 indexed citations
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Beckers, Sigri, An Verrijken, Kim Van Hoorenbeeck, et al.. (2022). Rare Heterozygous PCSK1 Variants in Human Obesity: The Contribution of the p.Y181H Variant and a Literature Review. Genes. 13(10). 1746–1746. 3 indexed citations
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Bruyndonckx, Luc, et al.. (2021). The effect of weight regain on cardiometabolic health in children with obesity: A systematic review of clinical studies. Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases. 31(9). 2575–2586. 11 indexed citations
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Guchtenaere, Ann De, Luc Bruyndonckx, Benedicte Y. De Winter, et al.. (2021). The impact of obstructive sleep apnea on endothelial function during weight loss in an obese pediatric population. Sleep Medicine. 86. 48–55. 8 indexed citations
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Hoorenbeeck, Kim Van, Luc Bruyndonckx, Maria Van Helvoirt, et al.. (2020). Comparison of bioimpedance spectroscopy and dual energy X-ray absorptiometry for assessing body composition changes in obese children during weight loss. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 75(1). 73–84. 10 indexed citations
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Snoeckx, Annemiek, Maarten Spinhoven, Annelies Van Eyck, et al.. (2020). Functional respiratory imaging provides novel insights into the long-term respiratory sequelae of bronchopulmonary dysplasia. European Respiratory Journal. 57(6). 2002110–2002110. 7 indexed citations
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Holsbeke, Cedric Van, et al.. (2020). The effectiveness of a mobile high‐frequency chest wall oscillation (HFCWO) device for airway clearance. Pediatric Pulmonology. 55(8). 1984–1992. 16 indexed citations
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Malarvannan, Govindan, Kim Van Hoorenbeeck, Stijn Verhulst, et al.. (2017). Dynamics of persistent organic pollutants in obese adolescents during weight loss. Environment International. 110. 80–87. 15 indexed citations
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Verrijken, An, et al.. (2017). DNA sequencing and copy number variation analysis of MCHR2 in a cohort of Prader Willi like (PWL) patients. Obesity Research & Clinical Practice. 12(2). 158–166. 1 indexed citations
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Zegers, Doreen, Sigri Beckers, An Verrijken, et al.. (2016). Copy number variation (CNV) analysis and mutation analysis of the 6q14.1–6q16.3 genes SIM1 and MRAP2 in Prader Willi like patients. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism. 117(3). 383–388. 21 indexed citations

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