Nichola J. Davis

1.1k total citations
26 papers, 769 citations indexed

About

Nichola J. Davis is a scholar working on Pharmacy, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Nichola J. Davis has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 769 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Pharmacy, 8 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and 7 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Nichola J. Davis's work include Obesity and Health Practices (12 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (6 papers) and Diabetes Management and Research (4 papers). Nichola J. Davis is often cited by papers focused on Obesity and Health Practices (12 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (6 papers) and Diabetes Management and Research (4 papers). Nichola J. Davis collaborates with scholars based in United States, Sweden and Vietnam. Nichola J. Davis's co-authors include Judith Wylie‐Rosett, Julia H. Arnsten, Hillel W. Cohen, Henny H. Billett, Clyde B. Schechter, Carmen R. Isasi, Daniel T. Stein, C. J. Segal-Isaacson, Joel Zonszein and Elizabeth A. Walker and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Diabetes Care and Critical Care Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Nichola J. Davis

26 papers receiving 736 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nichola J. Davis United States 14 290 271 214 153 146 26 769
J.C. Bakx Netherlands 15 125 0.4× 200 0.7× 357 1.7× 90 0.6× 144 1.0× 25 961
Victor G. Villagra United States 15 129 0.4× 133 0.5× 236 1.1× 40 0.3× 394 2.7× 27 913
Margarite J. Vale Australia 11 87 0.3× 152 0.6× 141 0.7× 41 0.3× 204 1.4× 15 744
Hèlios Pardell Spain 14 153 0.5× 248 0.9× 52 0.2× 30 0.2× 202 1.4× 83 793
Gail Underbakke United States 11 86 0.3× 102 0.4× 136 0.6× 73 0.5× 148 1.0× 17 643
Caroline S. Blackwell United States 12 127 0.4× 160 0.6× 289 1.4× 181 1.2× 209 1.4× 22 608
Elaine Quiter United States 15 117 0.4× 248 0.9× 103 0.5× 27 0.2× 240 1.6× 27 812
Gerard McKay United Kingdom 14 63 0.2× 193 0.7× 187 0.9× 28 0.2× 173 1.2× 35 943
Amy Kennedy United States 14 132 0.5× 104 0.4× 402 1.9× 14 0.1× 225 1.5× 22 943
Patricia L. Splett United States 21 404 1.4× 201 0.7× 153 0.7× 136 0.9× 219 1.5× 43 1.3k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Morse, Michelle, et al.. (2024). New York City’s Public Health Approach to Reexamining Race-Based Clinical Algorithms. NEJM Catalyst. 5(11). 3 indexed citations
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Freeman, Amy, Amanda Johnson, Nichola J. Davis, et al.. (2022). An Unconditional Cash Transfer Program for Low-Income New Yorkers Affected by COVID-19. Journal of Urban Health. 100(1). 16–28. 8 indexed citations
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Davis, Nichola J., et al.. (2021). Building Confidence in COVID-19 Vaccines Through Effective Communication. Health Security. 20(1). 92–95. 2 indexed citations
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McNeely, Jennifer, Andrea B. Troxel, Hillary V. Kunins, et al.. (2019). Study protocol for a pragmatic trial of the Consult for Addiction Treatment and Care in Hospitals (CATCH) model for engaging patients in opioid use disorder treatment. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice. 14(1). 5–5. 32 indexed citations
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Schechter, Clyde B., et al.. (2019). Impact of Multidisciplinary Process Improvement Interventions on Glucometrics in a Noncritically Ill Setting. Endocrine Practice. 25(7). 689–697. 1 indexed citations
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Gary‐Webb, Tiffany L., et al.. (2016). Innovative strategies to improve diabetes outcomes in disadvantaged populations. Diabetic Medicine. 33(6). 723–733. 12 indexed citations
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Chamany, Shadi, Elizabeth A. Walker, Clyde B. Schechter, et al.. (2015). Telephone Intervention to Improve Diabetes Control. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 49(6). 832–841. 42 indexed citations
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Davis, Nichola J., et al.. (2013). Dietary patterns in blacks and Hispanics with diagnosed diabetes in New York City’s South Bronx. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 97(4). 878–885. 12 indexed citations
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Davis, Nichola J., Yong Ma, Linda M. Delahanty, et al.. (2013). Predictors of Sustained Reduction in Energy and Fat Intake in the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study Intensive Lifestyle Intervention. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 113(11). 1455–1464. 15 indexed citations
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Davis, Nichola J., et al.. (2012). Diabetes-specific Quality of Life After a Low-carbohydrate and Low-fat Dietary Intervention. The Diabetes Educator. 38(2). 250–255. 22 indexed citations
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Agne, April A., et al.. (2011). Training Residents in Obesity Counseling: Incorporating Principles of Motivational Interviewing to Enhance Patient Centeredness. Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 3(3). 408–411. 20 indexed citations
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Davis, Nichola J., et al.. (2011). Differential effects of low-carbohydrate and low-fat diets on inflammation and endothelial function in diabetes. Journal of Diabetes and its Complications. 25(6). 371–376. 33 indexed citations
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Davis, Nichola J., Clyde B. Schechter, Carmen R. Isasi, et al.. (2009). Comparative Study of the Effects of a 1-Year Dietary Intervention of a Low-Carbohydrate Diet Versus a Low-Fat Diet on Weight and Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes Care. 32(7). 1147–1152. 198 indexed citations
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Davis, Nichola J., et al.. (2009). Trends and Disparities in Provider Diagnosis of Overweight Analysis of NHANES 1999–2004. Obesity. 17(11). 2110–2113. 10 indexed citations
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Wylie‐Rosett, Judith & Nichola J. Davis. (2009). Low-carbohydrate diets: An update on current research. Current Diabetes Reports. 9(5). 396–404. 21 indexed citations
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Davis, Nichola J., Hillel W. Cohen, Judith Wylie‐Rosett, & Daniel T. Stein. (2008). Serum Potassium Changes with Initiating Low-Carbohydrate Compared to a Low-Fat Weight Loss Diet in Type 2 Diabetes. Southern Medical Journal. 101(1). 46–49. 3 indexed citations
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Davis, Nichola J.. (2008). Resident Physician Attitudes and Competence About Obesity Treatment: Need for Improved Education. Medical Education Online. 13. 5–5. 35 indexed citations
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Segal-Isaacson, C. J., et al.. (2006). Menu Plans in a Diabetes Self-management Weight Loss Program. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 38(4). 264–266. 9 indexed citations
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Davis, Nichola J., et al.. (2006). Obesity Management. The Diabetes Educator. 32(4). 557–561. 43 indexed citations

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