Liesbeth Bruckers

5.6k total citations
159 papers, 3.4k citations indexed

About

Liesbeth Bruckers is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Liesbeth Bruckers has authored 159 papers receiving a total of 3.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 53 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 20 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 19 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Liesbeth Bruckers's work include Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (35 papers), Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (32 papers) and Air Quality and Health Impacts (15 papers). Liesbeth Bruckers is often cited by papers focused on Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (35 papers), Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (32 papers) and Air Quality and Health Impacts (15 papers). Liesbeth Bruckers collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, Netherlands and United States. Liesbeth Bruckers's co-authors include Greet Schoeters, Elly Den Hond, Willy Baeyens, Vera Nelen, Nicolas Van Larebeke, Ilse Loots, Tim S. Nawrot, Gudrun Koppen, Adrian Covaci and Isabelle Sioen and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Science & Technology, Journal of the American College of Cardiology and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Liesbeth Bruckers

150 papers receiving 3.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Liesbeth Bruckers Belgium 35 1.7k 332 331 324 313 159 3.4k
Katie M. O’Brien United States 33 1.8k 1.1× 303 0.9× 387 1.2× 281 0.9× 521 1.7× 127 5.0k
Toshihide Tsuda Japan 32 1.1k 0.6× 255 0.8× 214 0.6× 193 0.6× 252 0.8× 168 4.0k
Krista Christensen United States 30 1.7k 1.0× 619 1.9× 303 0.9× 252 0.8× 196 0.6× 70 3.2k
Mary Turyk United States 38 2.4k 1.4× 579 1.7× 240 0.7× 350 1.1× 409 1.3× 101 4.0k
Christine G. Parks United States 40 1.1k 0.6× 191 0.6× 267 0.8× 336 1.0× 354 1.1× 161 5.9k
Vera Nelen Belgium 47 2.7k 1.6× 403 1.2× 740 2.2× 423 1.3× 597 1.9× 137 5.7k
Teresa M. Attinà United States 24 1.6k 1.0× 175 0.5× 255 0.8× 291 0.9× 152 0.5× 37 2.9k
Ann Aschengrau United States 32 1.2k 0.7× 134 0.4× 368 1.1× 175 0.5× 284 0.9× 109 3.1k
Julia E. Heck United States 34 1.0k 0.6× 286 0.9× 817 2.5× 239 0.7× 314 1.0× 128 3.5k
Yufen Li China 37 1.1k 0.6× 169 0.5× 330 1.0× 328 1.0× 107 0.3× 160 4.8k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Liesbeth Bruckers

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Liesbeth Bruckers

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All Works

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Kellen, Eliane, Carolyn Y. Fang, Eric A. Ross, et al.. (2025). Age at First Full-term Pregnancy and Other Reproductive Factors Are Associated with Mammographic Breast Density in Postmenopausal Women: A Study in Flanders, Belgium. Cancer Research Communications. 5(2). 267–276. 1 indexed citations
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Gruwez, Henri, Sebastiaan Dhont, Evelyne Meekers, et al.. (2024). Real-world validation of smartphone-based photoplethysmography for rate and rhythm monitoring in atrial fibrillation. EP Europace. 26(4). 13 indexed citations
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Colyn, William, et al.. (2023). Changes in coronal knee-alignment parameters during the osteoarthritis process in the varus knee. Journal of ISAKOS Joint Disorders & Orthopaedic Sports Medicine. 8(2). 68–73. 19 indexed citations
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Gyselaers, Wilfried, Pauline Dreesen, Anneleen Staelens, et al.. (2022). First-Trimester Normotension Is a Weak Indicator of Normal Maternal Cardiovascular Function. Hypertension. 80(2). 343–351. 5 indexed citations
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Dankaerts, Wim, et al.. (2021). Lower spinal postural variability during laptop-work in subjects with cervicogenic headache compared to healthy controls. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 5159–5159. 11 indexed citations
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Busschots, Dana, Rob Bielen, Özgür M. Koc, et al.. (2021). On-site testing and case management to improve hepatitis C care in drug users: a prospective, longitudinal, multicenter study in the DAA era. BMC Public Health. 21(1). 1574–1574. 3 indexed citations
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Bastiaensen, Michiel, Celine Gys, Ann Colles, et al.. (2021). Exposure levels, determinants and risk assessment of organophosphate flame retardants and plasticizers in adolescents (14–15 years) from the Flemish Environment and Health Study. Environment International. 147. 106368–106368. 36 indexed citations
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Ombelet, Willem, Ilse Van der Auwera, Liesbeth Bruckers, et al.. (2021). Improving IUI success by performing modified slow-release insemination and a patient-centred approach in an insemination programme with partner semen: a prospective cohort study. Facts Views and Vision in ObGyn. 13(4). 359–367.
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Genbrugge, Cornelia, C. De Deyne, Ward Eertmans, et al.. (2018). Cerebral saturation in cardiac arrest patients measured with near-infrared technology during pre-hospital advanced life support. Results from Copernicus I cohort study. Resuscitation. 129. 107–113. 28 indexed citations
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Wondafrash, Mekitie, et al.. (2018). The relationship of undernutrition/psychosocial factors and developmental outcomes of children in extreme poverty in Ethiopia. BMC Pediatrics. 18(1). 45–45. 36 indexed citations
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Franken, Carmen, Gudrun Koppen, Nathalie Lambrechts, et al.. (2016). Environmental exposure to human carcinogens in teenagers and the association with DNA damage. Environmental Research. 152. 165–174. 38 indexed citations
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Schoeters, Greet, Eva Govarts, Liesbeth Bruckers, et al.. (2016). Three cycles of human biomonitoring in Flanders − Time trends observed in the Flemish Environment and Health Study. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 220(2). 36–45. 82 indexed citations
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Jeandarme, Inge, John F. Edens, Petra Habets, et al.. (2016). PCL-R field validity in prison and hospital settings.. Law and Human Behavior. 41(1). 29–43. 31 indexed citations
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Franken, Carmen, Eva Govarts, Nathalie Lambrechts, et al.. (2014). Environmental pollutants and DNA damage in adolescents of the 2nd Flemish Environment and Health Study (FLEHSII). Mutagenesis. 29(6). 504–505. 1 indexed citations
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Vundelinckx, Bart, et al.. (2013). Functional and Radiographic Short-Term Outcome Evaluation of the Visionaire System, a Patient-Matched Instrumentation System for Total Knee Arthroplasty. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 28(6). 964–970. 62 indexed citations
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Kiciński, Michał, Mineke Viaene, Elly Den Hond, et al.. (2012). Neurobehavioral function and low-level exposure to brominated flame retardants in adolescents: a cross-sectional study. Environmental Health. 11(1). 86–86. 68 indexed citations
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Hens, Niel, Liesbeth Bruckers, M. Arbyn, Marc Aerts, & Geert Molenberghs. (2002). Classification trees and its application to cervix cancer screening in the Belgian Health Interview Survey. Lirias (KU Leuven). 1 indexed citations
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Steen, Richard, Béa Vuylsteke, Glenda Fehler, et al.. (2000). Evidence of Declining STD Prevalence in a South African Mining Community Following a Core-Group Intervention. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 27(1). 1–8. 133 indexed citations

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