Mary A. Whooley

30.8k total citations · 8 hit papers
325 papers, 20.7k citations indexed

About

Mary A. Whooley is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Mary A. Whooley has authored 325 papers receiving a total of 20.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 213 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 44 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and 34 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Mary A. Whooley's work include Cardiac Health and Mental Health (99 papers), Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors (56 papers) and Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics (41 papers). Mary A. Whooley is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac Health and Mental Health (99 papers), Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors (56 papers) and Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics (41 papers). Mary A. Whooley collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Germany. Mary A. Whooley's co-authors include Warren S. Browner, Nelson B. Schiller, Michael G. Shlipak, Jeanne Miranda, Andrew L. Avins, Joachim H. Ix, Beeya Na, Sadia Ali, Alexis L. Beatty and Sharon Pipkin and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and JAMA.

In The Last Decade

Mary A. Whooley

318 papers receiving 20.0k citations

Hit Papers

Case-finding instruments ... 1997 2026 2006 2016 1997 2008 2003 2016 2019 400 800 1.2k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mary A. Whooley United States 79 9.9k 2.6k 2.0k 2.0k 1.9k 325 20.7k
Viola Vaccarino United States 90 16.5k 1.7× 2.9k 1.1× 2.2k 1.1× 2.6k 1.3× 2.3k 1.2× 529 30.0k
Tiny Jaarsma Sweden 75 15.4k 1.6× 3.2k 1.2× 1.5k 0.8× 3.0k 1.5× 1.8k 0.9× 530 23.5k
Judith H. Lichtman United States 55 7.7k 0.8× 1.5k 0.6× 2.5k 1.2× 3.0k 1.5× 1.2k 0.6× 156 15.9k
Robert M. Carney United States 65 12.6k 1.3× 2.9k 1.1× 1.2k 0.6× 2.3k 1.1× 1.8k 0.9× 215 19.7k
Annika Rosengren Sweden 75 9.0k 0.9× 2.5k 1.0× 2.7k 1.3× 3.0k 1.5× 698 0.4× 422 22.1k
Willem J. Kop Netherlands 50 6.5k 0.7× 2.9k 1.1× 10.0k 4.9× 1.8k 0.9× 1.0k 0.5× 188 25.2k
Sherita Hill Golden United States 66 4.1k 0.4× 1.8k 0.7× 2.5k 1.2× 3.4k 1.7× 937 0.5× 289 19.6k
Kenneth E. Freedland United States 67 12.8k 1.3× 3.4k 1.3× 1.5k 0.7× 4.8k 2.4× 2.5k 1.3× 255 25.1k
Warren S. Browner United States 61 4.3k 0.4× 1.1k 0.4× 2.3k 1.1× 1.8k 0.9× 1.0k 0.5× 132 19.4k
Mercedes R. Carnethon United States 72 7.3k 0.7× 2.5k 0.9× 5.1k 2.5× 2.7k 1.4× 1.2k 0.6× 424 23.3k

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All Works

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Schmajuk, Gabriela, Jing Li, Stephen Shiboski, et al.. (2024). National rollout of a medication safety dashboard to improve testing for latent infections among biologic and targeted synthetic disease‐modifying agent users within the Veterans Health Administration. Health Services Research. 60(1). e14363–e14363. 2 indexed citations
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Dhruva, Sanket S., Merritt H. Raitt, Scott Munson, et al.. (2023). Barriers and Facilitators Associated With Remote Monitoring Adherence Among Veterans With Pacemakers and Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators: Qualitative Cross-Sectional Study. JMIR Cardio. 7. e50973–e50973. 5 indexed citations
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Lee, Chi‐Young & Mary A. Whooley. (2023). Networks of C‐reactive protein and depression symptoms in patients with stable coronary heart disease: Findings from the Heart and Soul Study. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research. 32(4). e1968–e1968. 4 indexed citations
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Baugh, Aaron, et al.. (2023). Epidemiology of Sarcoidosis in U.S. Veterans from 2003 to 2019. Annals of the American Thoracic Society. 20(6). 797–806. 14 indexed citations
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Mogilnicka, Izabella, Gang Luo, Mary A. Whooley, et al.. (2022). Performance of a Computational Phenotyping Algorithm for Sarcoidosis Using Diagnostic Codes in Electronic Medical Records: Case Validation Study From 2 Veterans Affairs Medical Centers. JMIR Formative Research. 6(3). e31615–e31615. 3 indexed citations
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Park, Linda G, et al.. (2016). Mobile Phone Interventions for the Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease. Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases. 58(6). 639–650. 98 indexed citations
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Ganz, Peter, Ramin Farzaneh‐Far, Robert Mehler, et al.. (2012). Abstract 14794: Stratification of Cardiovascular Risk Using an Unbiased Proteomic Approach. Circulation. 126. 104640–104640.
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Hoen, Petra W., Peter de Jonge, Johan Denollet, & Mary A. Whooley. (2012). Why does positive attitude make you live longer? Positive affect and survival in the Heart & Soul Study. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 72(6). 485–485. 1 indexed citations
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Smolderen, Kim G., et al.. (2011). Accuracy and Prognostic Value of American Heart Association–Recommended Depression Screening in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease. Circulation Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes. 4(5). 533–540. 77 indexed citations
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Duivis, Hester E., et al.. (2011). Depressive Symptoms, Health Behaviors, and Subsequent Inflammation in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease: Prospective Findings From the Heart and Soul Study. American Journal of Psychiatry. 168(9). 913–920. 162 indexed citations
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Krauss, Jeffrey, Ramin Farzaneh‐Far, Eli Puterman, et al.. (2011). Physical Fitness and Telomere Length in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease: Findings from the Heart and Soul Study. PLoS ONE. 6(11). e26983–e26983. 51 indexed citations
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Ristow, Bryan, Sadia Ali, Beeya Na, et al.. (2010). Predicting Heart Failure Hospitalization and Mortality by Quantitative Echocardiography: Is Body Surface Area the Indexing Method of Choice? The Heart and Soul Study. Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography. 23(4). 406–413. 22 indexed citations
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Colangelo, Laura A., Ka He, Mary A. Whooley, Martha L. Daviglus, & Kiang Liu. (2009). Higher dietary intake of long-chain ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids is inversely associated with depressive symptoms in women. Nutrition. 25(10). 1011–1019. 122 indexed citations
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Wulsin, Lawson R., et al.. (2009). Depression and Whole Blood Serotonin in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease from the Heart and Soul Study. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. 76. 1 indexed citations
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Lett, Heather S., Sadia Ali, & Mary A. Whooley. (2008). Depression and Cardiac Function in Patients With Stable Coronary Heart Disease: Findings From the Heart and Soul Study. Psychosomatic Medicine. 70(4). 444–449. 46 indexed citations
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Whooley, Mary A.. (2008). Depressive Symptoms, Health Behaviors, and Risk of Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease. JAMA. 300(20). 2379–2379. 639 indexed citations breakdown →
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Ren, Xiushui, Bryan Ristow, Beeya Na, et al.. (2007). Prevalence and Prognosis of Asymptomatic Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction in Ambulatory Patients With Coronary Heart Disease. The American Journal of Cardiology. 99(12). 1643–1647. 76 indexed citations
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Gehi, Anil K., Dennis T. Mangano, Sharon Pipkin, Warren S. Browner, & Mary A. Whooley. (2005). Depression and Heart Rate Variability in Patients With Stable Coronary Heart Disease. Archives of General Psychiatry. 62(6). 661–661. 93 indexed citations
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Otte, Christian, Charles R. Marmar, Sharon Pipkin, et al.. (2004). Depression and 24-hour urinary cortisol in medical outpatients with coronary heart disease: The Heart and Soul Study. Biological Psychiatry. 56(4). 241–247. 110 indexed citations
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Whooley, Mary A., et al.. (2002). Religious Involvement and Cigarette Smoking in Young Adults. Archives of Internal Medicine. 162(14). 1604–1604. 72 indexed citations

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