Sandra J. Winter

2.3k total citations
43 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Sandra J. Winter is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, General Health Professions and Transportation. According to data from OpenAlex, Sandra J. Winter has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 15 papers in General Health Professions and 14 papers in Transportation. Recurrent topics in Sandra J. Winter's work include Urban Green Space and Health (16 papers), Urban Transport and Accessibility (14 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (6 papers). Sandra J. Winter is often cited by papers focused on Urban Green Space and Health (16 papers), Urban Transport and Accessibility (14 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (6 papers). Sandra J. Winter collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Canada. Sandra J. Winter's co-authors include ­Abby C. King, Jylana L. Sheats, Matthew P. Buman, Eric B. Hekler, Lauren A. Grieco, Ann Banchoff, Jesse Cirimele, Thomas N. Robinson, Banny Banerjee and Lisa G. Rosas and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, American Journal of Preventive Medicine and International Journal of Epidemiology.

In The Last Decade

Sandra J. Winter

43 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sandra J. Winter United States 23 680 346 323 319 297 43 1.6k
Jylana L. Sheats United States 18 574 0.8× 278 0.8× 249 0.8× 203 0.6× 183 0.6× 33 1.3k
Adriano Akira Ferreira Hino Brazil 26 466 0.7× 623 1.8× 987 3.1× 487 1.5× 1.1k 3.8× 96 2.5k
Leia Minaker Canada 25 383 0.6× 200 0.6× 847 2.6× 197 0.6× 295 1.0× 107 1.7k
Tarun Reddy Katapally Canada 16 246 0.4× 161 0.5× 259 0.8× 86 0.3× 110 0.4× 69 781
Felipe Montes Colombia 15 389 0.6× 684 2.0× 634 2.0× 129 0.4× 381 1.3× 47 1.6k
Jeanette Gustat United States 25 272 0.4× 403 1.2× 613 1.9× 590 1.8× 514 1.7× 83 2.1k
Deborah Salvo United States 32 815 1.2× 1.4k 4.0× 1.7k 5.3× 1.1k 3.4× 1.9k 6.4× 130 4.1k
Sofie Compernolle Belgium 25 489 0.7× 508 1.5× 830 2.6× 326 1.0× 659 2.2× 64 2.2k
Ketevan Glonti United Kingdom 22 699 1.0× 232 0.7× 768 2.4× 355 1.1× 565 1.9× 48 2.2k
Silvia A. González Colombia 18 331 0.5× 333 1.0× 556 1.7× 83 0.3× 200 0.7× 39 973

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Fields of papers citing papers by Sandra J. Winter

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sandra J. Winter

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Sandra J. Winter. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Sandra J. Winter 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 Sandra J. Winter. Sandra J. Winter is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Gali, Kathleen, et al.. (2021). Changes in cannabis use, exposure, and health perceptions following legalization of adult recreational cannabis use in California: a prospective observational study. Substance Abuse Treatment Prevention and Policy. 16(1). 16–16. 35 indexed citations
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Okop, Kufre, Kathy Murphy, Estelle V. Lambert, et al.. (2021). Community-driven citizen science approach to explore cardiovascular disease risk perception, and develop prevention advocacy strategies in sub-Saharan Africa: a programme protocol. Research Involvement and Engagement. 7(1). 11–11. 14 indexed citations
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King, ­Abby C., Diane K. King, Ann Banchoff, et al.. (2020). Employing Participatory Citizen Science Methods to Promote Age-Friendly Environments Worldwide. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17(5). 1541–1541. 77 indexed citations
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Nguyen, Allison Martin, et al.. (2020). Well-Being without a Roof: Examining Well-Being among Unhoused Individuals Using Mixed Methods and Propensity Score Matching. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17(19). 7228–7228. 5 indexed citations
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King, ­Abby C., Sandra J. Winter, Benjamin W. Chrisinger, Jenna Hua, & Ann Banchoff. (2018). Maximizing the promise of citizen science to advance health and prevent disease. Preventive Medicine. 119. 44–47. 67 indexed citations
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Chrisinger, Benjamin W., et al.. (2018). Leveraging Citizen Science for Healthier Food Environments: A Pilot Study to Evaluate Corner Stores in Camden, New Jersey. Frontiers in Public Health. 6. 89–89. 36 indexed citations
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Hinckson, Erica, Margaret Schneider, Sandra J. Winter, et al.. (2017). Citizen science applied to building healthier community environments: advancing the field through shared construct and measurement development. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 14(1). 133–133. 44 indexed citations
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Sheats, Jylana L., et al.. (2017). FEAST: Empowering Community Residents to Use Technology to Assess and Advocate for Healthy Food Environments. Journal of Urban Health. 94(2). 180–189. 42 indexed citations
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Rosas, Lisa G., Deborah Salvo, Sandra J. Winter, et al.. (2016). Harnessing Technology and Citizen Science to Support Neighborhoods that Promote Active Living in Mexico. Journal of Urban Health. 93(6). 953–973. 29 indexed citations
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King, ­Abby C., Eric B. Hekler, Lauren A. Grieco, et al.. (2016). Effects of Three Motivationally Targeted Mobile Device Applications on Initial Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Change in Midlife and Older Adults: A Randomized Trial. PLoS ONE. 11(6). e0156370–e0156370. 103 indexed citations
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Winter, Sandra J., et al.. (2015). Using Citizen Scientists to Gather, Analyze, and Disseminate Information About Neighborhood Features That Affect Active Living. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 18(5). 1126–1138. 56 indexed citations
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Heaney, Alexandra K. & Sandra J. Winter. (2015). Climate-driven migration: an exploratory case study of Maasai health perceptions and help-seeking behaviors. International Journal of Public Health. 61(6). 641–649. 31 indexed citations
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Seguin‐Fowler, Rebecca A., Emily H. Morgan, Leah M. Connor, et al.. (2015). Rural Food and Physical Activity Assessment Using an Electronic Tablet-Based Application, New York, 2013–2014. Preventing Chronic Disease. 12. E102–E102. 17 indexed citations
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Hekler, Eric B., Matthew P. Buman, Lauren A. Grieco, et al.. (2015). Validation of Physical Activity Tracking via Android Smartphones Compared to ActiGraph Accelerometer: Laboratory-Based and Free-Living Validation Studies. JMIR mhealth and uhealth. 3(2). e36–e36. 83 indexed citations
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Buman, Matthew P., Farryl Bertmann, Eric B. Hekler, et al.. (2014). A qualitative study of shopper experiences at an urban farmers’ market using the Stanford Healthy Neighborhood Discovery Tool. Public Health Nutrition. 18(6). 994–1000. 22 indexed citations
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Winter, Sandra J., Matthew P. Buman, Jylana L. Sheats, et al.. (2014). Harnessing the potential of older adults to measure and modify their environments: long-term successes of the Neighborhood Eating and Activity Advocacy Team (NEAAT) Study. Translational Behavioral Medicine. 4(2). 226–227. 23 indexed citations
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Buman, Matthew P., Sandra J. Winter, Jylana L. Sheats, et al.. (2013). The Stanford Healthy Neighborhood Discovery Tool. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 44(4). e41–e47. 72 indexed citations
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Winter, Sandra J.. (2011). A Comparison of Acuity and Treatment Measures of Inmate and Noninmate Hospital Patients With a Diagnosis of Either Heart Disease or Chest Pain. Journal of the National Medical Association. 103(2). 109–115. 2 indexed citations
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Winter, Sandra J.. (2008). Improving the Quality of Health Care Delivery in a Corrections Setting. Journal of Correctional Health Care. 14(3). 168–182. 2 indexed citations
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Winter, Sandra J., et al.. (2007). Participative Planning to Enhance Inmate Wellness: Preliminary Report of a Correctional Wellness Program. Journal of Correctional Health Care. 13(4). 296–308. 11 indexed citations

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