Lisa W. Martin

16.4k total citations · 2 hit papers
106 papers, 4.6k citations indexed

About

Lisa W. Martin is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. According to data from OpenAlex, Lisa W. Martin has authored 106 papers receiving a total of 4.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 42 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 24 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 24 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. Recurrent topics in Lisa W. Martin's work include Menopause: Health Impacts and Treatments (17 papers), Nutritional Studies and Diet (17 papers) and Estrogen and related hormone effects (13 papers). Lisa W. Martin is often cited by papers focused on Menopause: Health Impacts and Treatments (17 papers), Nutritional Studies and Diet (17 papers) and Estrogen and related hormone effects (13 papers). Lisa W. Martin collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Canada. Lisa W. Martin's co-authors include JoAnn E. Manson, Jean Wactawski‐Wende, Marcia L. Stefanick, Rowan T. Chlebowski, Charles B. Eaton, Karen Johnson, Matthew Allison, Jacques E. Rossouw, Anne McTiernan and Jennifer G. Robinson and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA and Circulation.

In The Last Decade

Lisa W. Martin

100 papers receiving 4.4k citations

Hit Papers

Exemestane for Breast-Cancer Prevention in Postmenopausal... 2011 2026 2016 2021 2011 2017 200 400 600

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Lisa W. Martin United States 34 1.3k 1.2k 877 865 743 106 4.6k
LieLing Wu United States 25 617 0.5× 1.1k 0.9× 1.2k 1.4× 449 0.5× 533 0.7× 32 3.8k
Dipender Gill United Kingdom 39 733 0.6× 1.6k 1.3× 625 0.7× 329 0.4× 390 0.5× 227 5.1k
Claire Bonithon‐Kopp France 41 1.4k 1.1× 327 0.3× 626 0.7× 1.6k 1.9× 481 0.6× 113 5.4k
Stavroula Α. Paschou Greece 37 481 0.4× 522 0.4× 1.6k 1.9× 483 0.6× 486 0.7× 200 4.7k
Panagiotis Anagnostis Greece 47 672 0.5× 580 0.5× 2.4k 2.7× 534 0.6× 792 1.1× 211 6.8k
A. Evans France 35 1.5k 1.2× 444 0.4× 1.2k 1.4× 404 0.5× 394 0.5× 68 4.5k
Xuefeng Yu China 36 664 0.5× 398 0.3× 1.6k 1.8× 362 0.4× 469 0.6× 139 4.5k
Kazuhiko Tsuruya Japan 44 1.1k 0.8× 347 0.3× 711 0.8× 423 0.5× 418 0.6× 399 7.1k
David Crook United Kingdom 40 840 0.7× 1.5k 1.2× 2.8k 3.2× 260 0.3× 907 1.2× 147 5.7k
John R. Crouse United States 31 2.9k 2.3× 964 0.8× 2.2k 2.5× 294 0.3× 497 0.7× 56 6.4k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Lisa W. Martin

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All Works

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Davis, John W., Aaron K. Aragaki, Laura B. Harrington, et al.. (2025). Baseline use of aspirin or statins with oral estrogen and progestogens to prevent incident arterial or venous thrombotic events: a secondary analysis of the Women’s Health Initiative trial. Menopause The Journal of The North American Menopause Society. 33(2). 134–144.
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Li, Sidong, Matthew Allison, Bernhard Haring, et al.. (2025). Long-Term Effect of Cocoa Extract Supplementation on Incident Hypertension. Hypertension. 82(10). 1653–1662.
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Nudy, Matthew, Aaron K. Aragaki, Xuezhi Jiang, et al.. (2025). Long-Term Changes to Cardiovascular Biomarkers After Hormone Therapy in the Women's Health Initiative Hormone Therapy Clinical Trials. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 145(4). 357–367. 4 indexed citations
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Dalal, Prarthana, Laura J. Rasmussen‐Torvik, Clyde W. Yancy, et al.. (2024). Heart Failure Risk Among African-American Women With an ICAM1 Missense Variant. JACC Heart Failure. 12(9). 1614–1624. 1 indexed citations
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Haring, Bernhard, Chris Andrews, Kathleen M. Hovey, et al.. (2024). Systolic Blood Pressure and Survival to Very Old Age: Results From the Women’s Health Initiative. Circulation. 149(20). 1568–1577.
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Vasbinder, Alexi, Vidhushei Yogeswaran, Aladdin H. Shadyab, et al.. (2024). Life’s Essential 8 and Incident Cardiovascular Disease in U.S. Women With Breast Cancer. JACC CardioOncology. 6(5). 746–757. 5 indexed citations
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Breathett, Khadijah, Lindsay N. Kohler, Charles B. Eaton, et al.. (2020). When the At-Risk Do Not Develop Heart Failure: Understanding Positive Deviance Among Postmenopausal African American and Hispanic Women. Journal of Cardiac Failure. 27(2). 217–223. 2 indexed citations
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Manson, JoAnn E., Aaron K. Aragaki, Jacques E. Rossouw, et al.. (2018). Menopausal Hormone Therapy and Long-Term All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality: The Women’s Health Initiative Randomized Trials. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 73(1). 22–24. 31 indexed citations
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Mora, Samia, Nanette K. Wenger, Nancy R. Cook, et al.. (2017). Abstract 20653: Evaluation of the Pooled Cohort Risk Equations for Cardiovascular Risk Prediction in a Multiethnic Cohort of Women: The Women’s Health Initiative. Circulation. 1 indexed citations
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Salmoirago‐Blotcher, Elena, Kathleen M. Hovey, Chris Andrews, et al.. (2015). Statin use and risk of haemorrhagic stroke in a community-based cohort of postmenopausal women: an observational study from the Women's Health Initiative. BMJ Open. 5(2). e007075–e007075. 6 indexed citations
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Azarbal, Farnaz, Marcia L. Stefanick, Elena Salmoirago‐Blotcher, et al.. (2014). Obesity, Physical Activity, and Their Interaction in Incident Atrial Fibrillation in Postmenopausal Women. Journal of the American Heart Association. 3(4). 82 indexed citations
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Levitan, Emily B., Cora E. Lewis, Lesley F. Tinker, et al.. (2013). Mediterranean and DASH Diet Scores and Mortality in Women With Heart Failure. Circulation Heart Failure. 6(6). 1116–1123. 113 indexed citations
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Rosenberg, Carol A., Lisa W. Martin, Mary Pettinger, et al.. (2012). Prospective analysis of association between use of statins and melanoma risk in the Women's Health Initiative. Cancer. 118(20). 5124–5131. 25 indexed citations
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Irwin, Melinda L., Anne McTiernan, JoAnn E. Manson, et al.. (2011). Physical Activity and Survival in Postmenopausal Women with Breast Cancer: Results from the Women's Health Initiative. Cancer Prevention Research. 4(4). 522–529. 226 indexed citations
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Shah, Rashmee U., Marilyn A. Winkleby, Linda Van Horn, et al.. (2011). Education, Income, and Incident Heart Failure in Post-Menopausal Women. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 58(14). 1457–1464. 16 indexed citations
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Chacko, Sara A., Yiqing Song, JoAnn E. Manson, et al.. (2011). Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations in relation to cardiometabolic risk factors and metabolic syndrome in postmenopausal women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 94(1). 209–217. 99 indexed citations
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Rajpathak, Swapnil, Xiaonan Xue, Sylvia Wassertheil‐Smoller, et al.. (2010). Effect of 5 y of calcium plus vitamin D supplementation on change in circulating lipids: results from the Women’s Health Initiative. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 91(4). 894–899. 86 indexed citations
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Bush, David E., Lisa W. Martin, Robert B. Leman, Mary L. Chandler, & L. Julian Haywood. (2006). Atrial fibrillation among African Americans, Hispanics and Caucasians: clinical features and outcomes from the AFFIRM trial.. PubMed Central. 98(3). 330–9. 32 indexed citations
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Chung, Mina K., Lynn Shemanski, David G. Sherman, et al.. (2005). Functional Status in Rate- Versus Rhythm-Control Strategies for Atrial Fibrillation. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 46(10). 1891–1899. 127 indexed citations
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Martin, Neil F., et al.. (1977). Retinal Phlebitis in the Irvine-Gass Syndrome. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 83(3). 377–386. 44 indexed citations

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