Nicolas Stettler

7.7k total citations · 2 hit papers
81 papers, 5.8k citations indexed

About

Nicolas Stettler is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Nicolas Stettler has authored 81 papers receiving a total of 5.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 50 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 25 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 21 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in Nicolas Stettler's work include Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (46 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (22 papers) and Child Nutrition and Water Access (17 papers). Nicolas Stettler is often cited by papers focused on Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (46 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (22 papers) and Child Nutrition and Water Access (17 papers). Nicolas Stettler collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and United Kingdom. Nicolas Stettler's co-authors include Virginia A. Stallings, Shiriki Kumanyika, Babette S. Zemel, Justine Shults, Brian H. Wrotniak, Leann L. Birch, Julia Steinberger, Stephen R. Daniels, Karyl T. Rattay and Samuel S. Gidding and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, Circulation and American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

In The Last Decade

Nicolas Stettler

79 papers receiving 5.5k citations

Hit Papers

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Nicolas Stettler
Matthew W. Gillman United States
S. S. Guo United States
Jenny Freeman United Kingdom
Anthea Magarey Australia
Elaine Borghi Switzerland
Clare Wall New Zealand
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This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Nicolas Stettler. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Nicolas Stettler based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Nicolas Stettler. Nicolas Stettler is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Leonard, Mary B., Babette S. Zemel, Brian H. Wrotniak, et al.. (2014). Tibia and radius bone geometry and volumetric density in obese compared to non-obese adolescents. Bone. 73. 69–76. 29 indexed citations
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Hill, Douglas L., Elizabeth Prout Parks, Babette S. Zemel, et al.. (2013). Resting energy expenditure and adiposity accretion among children with Down syndrome: a 3-year prospective study. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 67(10). 1087–1091. 43 indexed citations
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Jackson, José, Joanna E. Holsten, Sheila Shaibu, et al.. (2011). Socio-economic status and urbanization are linked to snacks and obesity in adolescents in Botswana. Public Health Nutrition. 14(12). 2260–2267. 45 indexed citations
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Kral, Tanja V.E., Albert J. Stunkard, Robert I. Berkowitz, et al.. (2009). Energy density at a buffet-style lunch differs for adolescents born at high and low risk of obesity. Eating Behaviors. 10(4). 209–214. 9 indexed citations
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Barton, Sharon, et al.. (2009). A Descriptive Study of Complications of Gastrostomy Tubes in Children. Journal of Pediatric Nursing. 25(2). 72–80. 36 indexed citations
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Wrotniak, Brian H., Justine Shults, Samantha Butts, & Nicolas Stettler. (2008). Gestational weight gain and risk of overweight in the offspring at age 7 y in a multicenter, multiethnic cohort study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 87(6). 1818–1824. 236 indexed citations
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Moore, Reneé H., Albert J. Stunkard, Virginia A. Stallings, et al.. (2008). Cardiovascular disease risk factor (CVDRF) associated waist circumference patterns in obese-prone children. International Journal of Pediatric Obesity. 4(3). 150–159. 6 indexed citations
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Magge, Sheela N., et al.. (2007). Leptin Levels among Prepubertal Children with Down Syndrome Compared with Their Siblings. The Journal of Pediatrics. 152(3). 321–326. 52 indexed citations
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Gupta, Neil, Mario Gehri, & Nicolas Stettler. (2007). Early introduction of water and complementary feeding and nutritional status of children in northern Senegal. Public Health Nutrition. 10(11). 1299–1304. 17 indexed citations
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Stettler, Nicolas, et al.. (2004). Electronic Games and Environmental Factors Associated with Childhood Obesity in Switzerland. Obesity Research. 12(6). 896–903. 146 indexed citations
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Yancey, Patricia G., Bela F. Asztalos, Nicolas Stettler, et al.. (2004). SR-BI- and ABCA1-mediated cholesterol efflux to serum from patients with Alagille syndrome. Journal of Lipid Research. 45(9). 1724–1732. 36 indexed citations
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Stettler, Nicolas, Shiriki Kumanyika, Solomon H. Katz, Babette S. Zemel, & Virginia A. Stallings. (2003). Rapid weight gain during infancy and obesity in young adulthood in a cohort of African Americans. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 77(6). 1374–1378. 292 indexed citations
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Stettler, Nicolas, et al.. (2002). Environmental temperature during gestation and body mass index in adolescence: new etiologic clues?. International Journal of Obesity. 26(6). 765–769. 12 indexed citations
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Stettler, Nicolas, et al.. (2002). Prevalence and risk factors for overweight and obesity in children from Seychelles, a country in rapid transition: the importance of early growth. International Journal of Obesity. 26(2). 214–219. 85 indexed citations
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Sentongo, Timothy, et al.. (2000). Growth After Intestinal Resection for Crohnʼs Disease in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 6(4). 265–269. 9 indexed citations
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Stettler, Nicolas, Andrew M. Tershakovec, Babette S. Zemel, et al.. (2000). Early risk factors for increased adiposity: a cohort study of African American subjects followed from birth to young adulthood. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 72(2). 378–383. 126 indexed citations
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Stettler, Nicolas, Deborah A. Kawchak, Kathleen J. Propert, et al.. (2000). Prospective evaluation of growth, nutritional status, and body composition in children with cystic fibrosis. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 72(2). 407–413. 42 indexed citations
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Sentongo, Timothy, et al.. (2000). Growth after intestinal resection for Crohn's disease in children, adolescents, and young adults. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 6(4). 265–269. 12 indexed citations
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Stettler, Nicolas, Y. Schütz, & E Jéquier. (1998). Effect of low-level pathogenic helminth infection on energy metabolism in Gambian children.. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 58(4). 476–479. 3 indexed citations

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