M. Trevisan

1.7k total citations
24 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

M. Trevisan is a scholar working on Nutrition and Dietetics, Physiology and Nephrology. According to data from OpenAlex, M. Trevisan has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics, 5 papers in Physiology and 3 papers in Nephrology. Recurrent topics in M. Trevisan's work include Sodium Intake and Health (3 papers), Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies (3 papers) and Electrolyte and hormonal disorders (3 papers). M. Trevisan is often cited by papers focused on Sodium Intake and Health (3 papers), Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies (3 papers) and Electrolyte and hormonal disorders (3 papers). M. Trevisan collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and Canada. M. Trevisan's co-authors include Christopher T. Sempos, Gerhard Gmel, Jürgen Rehm, Karen L. Falkner, Robert J. Genco, Eduardo Farinaro, Martino Laurenzi, Teng Wu, Joan Dorn and Jeremiah Stamler and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, American Journal of Epidemiology and Hypertension.

In The Last Decade

M. Trevisan

23 papers receiving 1.3k citations

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All Works

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Malavazos, Alexis Elias, Valentina Milani, Sara Boveri, et al.. (2023). BNT162b2 Booster Dose Elicits a Robust Antibody Response in Subjects with Abdominal Obesity and Previous SARS-CoV-2 Infection. Vaccines. 11(12). 1796–1796.
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Donahue, Richard P., Saverio Stranges, Lisa Rafalson, et al.. (2013). Risk factors for prehypertension in the community: A prospective analysis from the Western New York Health Study. Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases. 24(2). 162–167. 13 indexed citations
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Liu, Jian, John Hay, Brent E. Faught, et al.. (2012). Family eating and activity habits, diet quality and pre-adolescent overweight and obesity. Public Health. 126(6). 532–534. 6 indexed citations
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Genco, Robert J., et al.. (2008). Osteoporosis and Oral Infection: Independent Risk Factors for Oral Bone Loss. Journal of Dental Research. 87(4). 323–327. 52 indexed citations
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Stranges, Saverio, et al.. (2005). 098: Effects of Selenium Supplementation on Cardiovascular Disease Incidence and Mortality: Secondary Analyses in a Randomized Clinical Trial. American Journal of Epidemiology. 161(Supplement_1). S25–S25. 5 indexed citations
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Valle, Elisabetta Della, Saverio Stranges, M. Trevisan, et al.. (2004). Self-rated measures of physical activity and cardiovascular risk in a sample of Southern Italian male workers: The Olivetti Heart Study. Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases. 14(3). 143–149. 8 indexed citations
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Rehm, Jürgen, Gerhard Gmel, Christopher T. Sempos, & M. Trevisan. (2003). Alcohol-Related Morbidity and Mortality. Europe PMC (PubMed Central). 298 indexed citations
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Wu, Teng, M. Trevisan, Robert J. Genco, et al.. (2000). Examination of the Relation between Periodontal Health Status and Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Serum Total and High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol, C-reactive Protein, and Plasma Fibrinogen. American Journal of Epidemiology. 151(3). 273–282. 239 indexed citations
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Falkner, Karen L., M. Trevisan, & Susan E. McCann. (1999). Reliability of Recall of Physical Activity in the Distant Past. American Journal of Epidemiology. 150(2). 195–205. 60 indexed citations
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Gorey, Kevin M. & M. Trevisan. (1998). Secular Trends in the United States Black/White Hypertension Prevalence Ratio: Potential Impact of Diminishing Response Rates. American Journal of Epidemiology. 147(2). 95–99. 17 indexed citations
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Trevisan, M., Pasquale Strazzullo, Francesco P. Cappuccio, et al.. (1996). Sodium Lithium Countertransport and Blood Pressure Longitudinal Findings. American Journal of Hypertension. 9(11). 1132–1135. 2 indexed citations
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Jossa, F., Eduardo Farinaro, Salvatore Panico, et al.. (1994). Serum uric acid and hypertension: the Olivetti heart study.. PubMed. 8(9). 677–81. 227 indexed citations
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Trevisan, M., et al.. (1994). The prevalence of traumatic brain injury and co-occurring disabilities in a national household survey of adults. Journal of Neuropsychiatry. 6(2). 134–142. 27 indexed citations
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Schork, Nicholas J., et al.. (1994). The contribution of pleiotropy to blood pressure and body-mass index variation: the Gubbio Study.. PubMed. 54(2). 361–73. 29 indexed citations
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Garbin, Ulisse, Antônio Carlos Pastorino, Anna Davoli, et al.. (1993). Predisposition to LDL oxidation in patients with and without angiographically established coronary artery disease. Atherosclerosis. 99(1). 63–70. 99 indexed citations
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Cappuccio, Francesco P., Pasquale Strazzullo, Eduardo Farinaro, & M. Trevisan. (1993). Uric acid metabolism and tubular sodium handling. Results from a population-based study.. PubMed. 270(3). 354–9. 67 indexed citations
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Trevisan, M., Olga Vaccaro, Martino Laurenzi, et al.. (1988). Hypertension, non-insulin-dependent diabetes, and intracellular sodium metabolism.. Hypertension. 11(3). 264–268. 18 indexed citations
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Trevisan, M., Mitzy Canessa, Martino Laurenzi, et al.. (1987). OUTWARD NA-K-CL COTRANSPORT IN HUMAN RED BLOOD CELLS: A METHODOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF A METHOD FOR EPIDEMIOLOGIC INVESTIGATIONS. American Journal of Epidemiology. 125(5). 860–868. 6 indexed citations
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Trevisan, M., et al.. (1987). Intraerythrocytic cation metabolism in children with uremia undergoing hemodialysis.. PubMed. 110(2). 231–6. 2 indexed citations

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