Richard A. Cockington

753 total citations
16 papers, 587 citations indexed

About

Richard A. Cockington is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Richard A. Cockington has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 587 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 5 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 3 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Recurrent topics in Richard A. Cockington's work include Birth, Development, and Health (5 papers), Gestational Diabetes Research and Management (3 papers) and Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (2 papers). Richard A. Cockington is often cited by papers focused on Birth, Development, and Health (5 papers), Gestational Diabetes Research and Management (3 papers) and Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (2 papers). Richard A. Cockington collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. Richard A. Cockington's co-authors include Vivienne Moore, Jeffrey S. Robinson, Ian F. Godsland, Daniel Flanagan, David I. W. Phillips, David Phillips, Philip Ryan, John Heyworth, Dennis A. Revicki and Michael E. Gallery and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, PEDIATRICS and The Journal of Pediatrics.

In The Last Decade

Richard A. Cockington

16 papers receiving 561 citations

Peers

Richard A. Cockington
Shobha Mehta United States
J M Steel United Kingdom
Minglan Li New Zealand
Imran Shah United Kingdom
J F Murphy United Kingdom
William R. Sexson United States
Shobha Mehta United States
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All Works

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Pitcher, Julia B., et al.. (2009). Prenatal Growth and Early Postnatal Influences on Adult Motor Cortical Excitability. PEDIATRICS. 124(1). e128–e136. 16 indexed citations
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Flanagan, Daniel, Graham W. Petley, David Phillips, et al.. (2006). Gender differences in the relationship between leptin, insulin resistance and the autonomic nervous system. Regulatory Peptides. 140(1-2). 37–42. 48 indexed citations
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Phillips, D. I. W., et al.. (2005). A common mitchondrial DNA variant is associated with thinness in mothers and their 20-yr-old offspring. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. 289(6). E1110–E1114. 13 indexed citations
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Ward, Alexandra M., Vivienne Moore, Andrew Steptoe, et al.. (2004). Size at birth and cardiovascular responses to psychological stressors. Journal of Hypertension. 22(12). 2295–2301. 56 indexed citations
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Magarey, Anthea, Lynne Daniels, T. J. C. BOULTON, & Richard A. Cockington. (2003). Predicting obesity in early adulthood from childhood and parental obesity. International Journal of Obesity. 27(4). 505–513. 12 indexed citations
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Flanagan, Daniel, Vivienne Moore, Ian F. Godsland, et al.. (2000). Fetal growth and the physiological control of glucose tolerance in adults: a minimal model analysis. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. 278(4). E700–E706. 120 indexed citations
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Flanagan, Daniel, Graham W. Petley, Vivienne Moore, et al.. (1999). The Autonomic Control of Heart Rate and Insulin Resistance in Young Adults1. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 84(4). 1263–1267. 53 indexed citations
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Flanagan, Daniel, Vivienne Moore, Ian F. Godsland, et al.. (1999). Reduced foetal growth and growth hormone secretion in adult life. Clinical Endocrinology. 50(6). 735–740. 21 indexed citations
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Moore, Vivienne, Richard A. Cockington, Philip Ryan, & Jeffrey S. Robinson. (1999). The relationship between birth weight and blood pressure amplifies from childhood to adulthood. Journal of Hypertension. 17(7). 883–888. 80 indexed citations
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Whitley, Theodore W., E Jackson Allison, Michael E. Gallery, et al.. (1994). Work-related stress and depression among practicing emergency physicians: An International study. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 23(5). 1068–1071. 52 indexed citations
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Whitley, Theodore W., E Jackson Allison, Michael E. Gallery, et al.. (1991). Work-related stress and depression among physicians pursuing postgraduate training in emergency medicine: An international study. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 20(9). 992–996. 44 indexed citations
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Cockington, Richard A.. (1979). A guide to the use of phototherapy in the management of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. The Journal of Pediatrics. 95(2). 275–276. 50 indexed citations
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Cockington, Richard A.. (1979). Silicone Elastomer for Nasojejunal Intubation and Central Venous Cannulation in Neonates. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. 7(3). 248–252. 1 indexed citations
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Cockington, Richard A., et al.. (1977). HYPERNATRAEMIA IN CHILDHOOD. The Medical Journal of Australia. 1(26). 957–963. 4 indexed citations
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Cockington, Richard A., et al.. (1976). IATROGENIC HYPERNATRAEMIA AFTER ORAL ELECTROLYTE SOLUTION. The Medical Journal of Australia. 2(19). 715–716. 5 indexed citations
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Cockington, Richard A.. (1975). LEUKAEMIC INFILTRATION OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT. The Medical Journal of Australia. 1(4). 103–105. 12 indexed citations

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