Pranee Mahasakpan

756 total citations
20 papers, 628 citations indexed

About

Pranee Mahasakpan is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pollution and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Pranee Mahasakpan has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 628 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 11 papers in Pollution and 7 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in Pranee Mahasakpan's work include Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity (13 papers), Heavy metals in environment (11 papers) and Trace Elements in Health (7 papers). Pranee Mahasakpan is often cited by papers focused on Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity (13 papers), Heavy metals in environment (11 papers) and Trace Elements in Health (7 papers). Pranee Mahasakpan collaborates with scholars based in Thailand, Australia and Japan. Pranee Mahasakpan's co-authors include Witaya Swaddiwudhipong, Pisit Limpatanachote, Somyot Krintratun, Chantana Padungtod, Muneko Nishijo, Ryumon Honda, Werawan Ruangyuttikarn, Soisungwan Satarug, Hideaki Nakagawa and Kowit Nambunmee and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal of Epidemiology, Environmental Science and Pollution Research and Environmental Research.

In The Last Decade

Pranee Mahasakpan

20 papers receiving 569 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Pranee Mahasakpan Thailand 14 401 239 144 90 75 20 628
Biling Hong United States 16 512 1.3× 121 0.5× 147 1.0× 91 1.0× 4 0.1× 24 856
Gary Noonan United States 14 339 0.8× 162 0.7× 100 0.7× 60 0.7× 34 0.5× 17 499
Inger Bensryd Sweden 13 530 1.3× 232 1.0× 144 1.0× 150 1.7× 10 0.1× 20 753
Jenny A. Bosson Sweden 21 915 2.3× 234 1.0× 32 0.2× 121 1.3× 23 0.3× 50 1.4k
Saou-Hsing Liou Taiwan 17 312 0.8× 90 0.4× 30 0.2× 45 0.5× 5 0.1× 31 587
Marc Nickmilder Belgium 14 538 1.3× 92 0.4× 37 0.3× 199 2.2× 9 0.1× 19 967
Arce Domingo‐Relloso United States 14 444 1.1× 95 0.4× 158 1.1× 46 0.5× 4 0.1× 40 690
Nina Clark Canada 5 586 1.5× 128 0.5× 67 0.5× 19 0.2× 7 0.1× 8 701
Judy Guernsey Canada 10 120 0.3× 25 0.1× 11 0.1× 153 1.7× 52 0.7× 17 696
Chung‐Li Du Taiwan 16 122 0.3× 43 0.2× 10 0.1× 55 0.6× 10 0.1× 32 598

Countries citing papers authored by Pranee Mahasakpan

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Fields of papers citing papers by Pranee Mahasakpan

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Pranee Mahasakpan

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Mahasakpan, Pranee, et al.. (2021). The current status of osteoporosis after 15 years of reduced cadmium exposure among residents living in cadmium-contaminated areas in northwestern Thailand. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 28(16). 20121–20127. 12 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, et al.. (2015). HUMAN HEALTH EFFECTS FROM CADMIUM EXPOSURE: COMPARISON BETWEEN PERSONS LIVING IN CADMIUM-CONTAMINATED AND NON-CONTAMINATED AREAS IN NORTHWESTERN THAILAND.. PubMed. 46(1). 133–42. 29 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, et al.. (2014). Renal and blood pressure effects from environmental cadmium exposure in Thai children. Environmental Research. 136. 82–87. 35 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, et al.. (2011). Progress in cadmium-related health effects in persons with high environmental exposure in northwestern Thailand: A five-year follow-up. Environmental Research. 112. 194–198. 86 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, Pranee Mahasakpan, Pisit Limpatanachote, & Somyot Krintratun. (2011). An association between urinary cadmium and urinary stone disease in persons living in cadmium-contaminated villages in northwestern Thailand: A population study. Environmental Research. 111(4). 579–583. 25 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, et al.. (2011). Response to a commentary by Wiwanitkit (2011) on a report by Swaddiwudhipong et al. (2011). Environmental Research. 112. 237–238. 1 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, et al.. (2010). Changes in cadmium exposure among persons living in cadmium-contaminated areas in northwestern Thailand: a five-year follow-up.. PubMed. 93(10). 1217–22. 21 indexed citations
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Honda, Ryumon, Witaya Swaddiwudhipong, Muneko Nishijo, et al.. (2010). Cadmium induced renal dysfunction among residents of rice farming area downstream from a zinc-mineralized belt in Thailand. Toxicology Letters. 198(1). 26–32. 85 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, Pisit Limpatanachote, Muneko Nishijo, et al.. (2010). Cadmium-exposed population in Mae Sot district, Tak province: 3. Associations between urinary cadmium and renal dysfunction, hypertension, diabetes, and urinary stones.. PubMed. 93(2). 231–8. 26 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, Pranee Mahasakpan, Pisit Limpatanachote, & Somyot Krintratun. (2010). Correlations of urinary cadmium with hypertension and diabetes in persons living in cadmium-contaminated villages in northwestern Thailand: A population study. Environmental Research. 110(6). 612–616. 78 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, et al.. (2010). Lack of safety systems in agricultural settings in rural Thailand: a report of three worker death.. PubMed. 93(7). 865–9. 2 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, et al.. (2010). タク州Mae Sot地区におけるカドミウム被曝集団:3.尿カドミウムと腎機能異常,高血圧症,糖尿病および尿石の間の関連. 93(2). 231–238. 1 indexed citations
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Limpatanachote, Pisit, Witaya Swaddiwudhipong, Muneko Nishijo, et al.. (2010). Cadmium-exposed population in Mae Sot District, Tak Province: 4 bone mineral density in persons with high cadmium exposure.. PubMed. 93(12). 1451–7. 15 indexed citations
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Limpatanachote, Pisit, Witaya Swaddiwudhipong, Pranee Mahasakpan, & Somyot Krintratun. (2009). Cadmium-exposed population in Mae Sot District, Tak Province: 2. Prevalence of renal dysfunction in the adults.. PubMed. 92(10). 1345–53. 22 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, Pisit Limpatanachote, Pranee Mahasakpan, Somyot Krintratun, & Chantana Padungtod. (2007). Cadmium-exposed population in Mae Sot District, Tak Province: 1. Prevalence of high urinary cadmium levels in the adults.. PubMed. 90(1). 143–8. 65 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, et al.. (1999). Screening assessment of persons 40-59 years of age in rural Thailand by a mobile health unit.. PubMed. 82(2). 131–9. 5 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, et al.. (1998). Effect of motorcycle rider education on changes in risk behaviours and motorcycle‐related injuries in rural Thailand. Tropical Medicine & International Health. 3(10). 767–770. 47 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, et al.. (1996). Screening assessment of the elderly in rural Thailand by a mobile unit. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 90(3). 223–227. 8 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, et al.. (1995). Effect of a Mobile Unit on Changes in Knowledge and Use of Cervical Cancer Screening among Rural Thai Women. International Journal of Epidemiology. 24(3). 493–498. 27 indexed citations
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Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, et al.. (1994). Epidemiologic characteristics of drivers, vehicles, pedestrians and road environments involved in road traffic injuries in rural Thailand.. PubMed. 25(1). 37–44. 38 indexed citations

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