Rachel B. Smith

1.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
40 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Rachel B. Smith is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Speech and Hearing and Environmental Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Rachel B. Smith has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 5 papers in Speech and Hearing and 5 papers in Environmental Engineering. Recurrent topics in Rachel B. Smith's work include Air Quality and Health Impacts (12 papers), Water Treatment and Disinfection (9 papers) and Noise Effects and Management (5 papers). Rachel B. Smith is often cited by papers focused on Air Quality and Health Impacts (12 papers), Water Treatment and Disinfection (9 papers) and Noise Effects and Management (5 papers). Rachel B. Smith collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Spain and Finland. Rachel B. Smith's co-authors include Mireille B. Toledano, Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, James E. Bennett, James Grellier, Rhiannon Thompson, Nicky Best, Chen Shen, Yasmin Bou Karim, Andrew Parkes and Peter C. Burns and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Science & Technology, PLoS ONE and The Science of The Total Environment.

In The Last Decade

Rachel B. Smith

36 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Hit Papers

Noise pollution and human cognition: An updated systemati... 2021 2026 2022 2024 2021 40 80 120

Peers

Rachel B. Smith
Laurence J. Fuortes United States
Dennis Shusterman United States
Irina Guseva Canu Switzerland
Erin N. Haynes United States
Kristina M. Zierold United States
Virissa Lenters Netherlands
Laurence J. Fuortes United States
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All Works

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Feychting, Maria, Joachim Schüz, Mireille B. Toledano, et al.. (2024). Mobile phone use and brain tumour risk – COSMOS, a prospective cohort study. Environment International. 185. 108552–108552. 9 indexed citations
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Shen, Chen, Rachel B. Smith, Rhiannon Thompson, et al.. (2024). Depression and Anxiety in Adolescents During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Relation to the Use of Digital Technologies: Longitudinal Cohort Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 26. e45114–e45114. 5 indexed citations
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Traini, Eugenio, Rachel B. Smith, Roel Vermeulen, et al.. (2024). Headache in the international cohort study of mobile phone use and health (COSMOS) in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Environmental Research. 248. 118290–118290.
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Fussell, Julia C., Eric Jauniaux, Rachel B. Smith, & Graham J. Burton. (2023). Ambient air pollution and adverse birth outcomes: A review of underlying mechanisms. BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 131(5). 538–550. 37 indexed citations
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Smith, Rachel B., Chen Shen, Jo Adaway, et al.. (2023). Salivary androgens in adolescence and their value as a marker of puberty: results from the SCAMP cohort. Endocrine Connections. 12(12). 1 indexed citations
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Thompson, Rhiannon, et al.. (2022). Air pollution and human cognition: A systematic review and meta-analysis. The Science of The Total Environment. 859(Pt 2). 160234–160234. 58 indexed citations
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Thompson, Rhiannon, et al.. (2021). Noise pollution and human cognition: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis of recent evidence. Environment International. 158. 106905–106905. 144 indexed citations breakdown →
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Smith, Rachel B., Sean Beevers, John Gulliver, et al.. (2019). Impacts of air pollution and noise on risk of preterm birth and stillbirth in London. Environment International. 134. 105290–105290. 81 indexed citations
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Ghosh, Rebecca, Anna Freni Sterrantino, Philippa Douglas, et al.. (2018). Fetal growth, stillbirth, infant mortality and other birth outcomes near UK municipal waste incinerators; retrospective population based cohort and case-control study. Environment International. 122. 151–158. 29 indexed citations
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Toledano, Mireille B., Anssi Auvinen, Giorgio Tettamanti, et al.. (2017). An international prospective cohort study of mobile phone users and health (COSMOS): Factors affecting validity of self-reported mobile phone use. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 221(1). 1–8. 12 indexed citations
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Smith, Rachel B., Daniela Fecht, John Gulliver, et al.. (2017). Impact of London's road traffic air and noise pollution on birth weight: retrospective population based cohort study. BMJ. 359. j5299–j5299. 131 indexed citations
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Toledano, Mireille B., Rachel B. Smith, Irene Chang, Margaret Douglass, & Paul Elliott. (2015). Cohort profile: UK COSMOS—a UK cohort for study of environment and health. International Journal of Epidemiology. 46(3). dyv203–dyv203. 10 indexed citations
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Smith, Rachel B., Susan Edwards, Nicky Best, et al.. (2015). Birth Weight, Ethnicity, and Exposure to Trihalomethanes and Haloacetic Acids in Drinking Water during Pregnancy in the Born in Bradford Cohort. Environmental Health Perspectives. 124(5). 681–689. 42 indexed citations
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Toledano, Mireille B., et al.. (2015). How to Establish and Follow up a Large Prospective Cohort Study in the 21st Century - Lessons from UK COSMOS. PLoS ONE. 10(7). e0131521–e0131521. 59 indexed citations
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Smith, Rachel B., Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, John Wright, et al.. (2013). Validation of trichloroacetic acid exposure via drinking water during pregnancy using a urinary TCAA biomarker. Environmental Research. 126. 145–151. 28 indexed citations
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Grellier, James, James E. Bennett, Evridiki Patelarou, et al.. (2010). Exposure to Disinfection By-products, Fetal Growth, and Prematurity. Epidemiology. 21(3). 300–313. 143 indexed citations
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Smith, Rachel B., Mireille B. Toledano, John Wright, Pauline Raynor, & Mark Nieuwenhuijsen. (2009). Tap water use amongst pregnant women in a multi-ethnic cohort. Environmental Health. 8(Suppl 1). S7–S7. 16 indexed citations
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Zanchetta, José, Cristiano A. F. Zerbini, José Fernando Molina, et al.. (2008). Active Comparator Trial of Teriparatide vs Alendronate for Treating Glucocorticoid-Induced Osteoporosis: Results From the Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Cohorts. Journal of Clinical Densitometry. 12(1). 63–70. 12 indexed citations
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Wood, Keith & Rachel B. Smith. (1992). ASSESSMENT OF THE PILOT PRIORITY RED ROUTE IN LONDON. Traffic engineering & control. 33(8). 418–423. 3 indexed citations

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