Silvia Tarantino

1.0k total citations
24 papers, 317 citations indexed

About

Silvia Tarantino is a scholar working on Physiology, Nutrition and Dietetics and Geriatrics and Gerontology. According to data from OpenAlex, Silvia Tarantino has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 317 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Physiology, 12 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics and 7 papers in Geriatrics and Gerontology. Recurrent topics in Silvia Tarantino's work include Nutrition and Health in Aging (13 papers), Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology (11 papers) and Frailty in Older Adults (7 papers). Silvia Tarantino is often cited by papers focused on Nutrition and Health in Aging (13 papers), Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology (11 papers) and Frailty in Older Adults (7 papers). Silvia Tarantino collaborates with scholars based in Austria, Germany and United States. Silvia Tarantino's co-authors include M. Hiesmayr, Isabella Sulz, Harold G. Verhage, Asgerally T. Fazleabas, Christoph Aufricht, Christian Schuh, Klaus Kratochwill, Gabriel Gómez, Rebecca Herzog and Dorothee Volkert and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Endocrinology and Journal of the American Society of Nephrology.

In The Last Decade

Silvia Tarantino

20 papers receiving 303 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Silvia Tarantino Austria 10 140 94 46 45 44 24 317
Narisorn Lakananurak Thailand 10 159 1.1× 86 0.9× 25 0.5× 164 3.6× 7 0.2× 26 384
Dijoia B. Darden United States 14 56 0.4× 33 0.4× 17 0.4× 36 0.8× 109 2.5× 20 379
Paola Gnerre Italy 8 54 0.4× 38 0.4× 17 0.4× 21 0.5× 30 0.7× 36 243
Kyohei Kishino Japan 14 182 1.3× 88 0.9× 8 0.2× 40 0.9× 14 0.3× 35 491
Oğuzhan Sıtkı Dizdar Türkiye 11 54 0.4× 64 0.7× 42 0.9× 67 1.5× 6 0.1× 48 305
Yanming Li China 11 72 0.5× 14 0.1× 22 0.5× 40 0.9× 10 0.2× 41 335
Κonstantinos Bartziokas Greece 11 165 1.2× 11 0.1× 52 1.1× 31 0.7× 37 0.8× 39 450
Mihaela Adela Iancu Romania 12 37 0.3× 16 0.2× 36 0.8× 64 1.4× 7 0.2× 51 303
Kazuko Ichikawa Japan 7 41 0.3× 19 0.2× 79 1.7× 48 1.1× 10 0.2× 10 412
Xiaoguang Wu China 12 72 0.5× 11 0.1× 40 0.9× 71 1.6× 9 0.2× 26 358

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Silvia Tarantino

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Cocchio, Silvia, Claudia Cozzolino, Patrizia Furlan, et al.. (2025). Surveillance of Pediatric Invasive Bacterial Diseases in the Veneto Region: Epidemiological Trends and Outcomes over 17 Years (2007–2023). Vaccines. 13(3). 230–230.
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Laviano, Alessandro, et al.. (2023). Indirect Nutrition and Mobility Risks during Hospitalization: An Architectural Perspective on the nutritionDay Study Findings. Nutrients. 15(6). 1527–1527. 3 indexed citations
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Fischer, Arabella, et al.. (2023). More Nutritional Support on the Wards after a Previous Intensive Care Unit Stay: A nutritionDay Analysis in 136,667 Patients. Nutrients. 15(16). 3545–3545. 9 indexed citations
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Hiesmayr, M., Arabella Fischer, Cécilia Veraar, et al.. (2023). Ernährungspraxis auf Intensivstationen: nutritionDay 2007–2021. Medizinische Klinik - Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin. 118(2). 89–98. 2 indexed citations
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Hiesmayr, M., et al.. (2022). Recent and current low food intake – prevalence and associated factors in hospital patients from different medical specialities. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 76(10). 1440–1448. 9 indexed citations
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Tarantino, Silvia, M. Hiesmayr, & Isabella Sulz. (2022). nutritionDay Worldwide Annual Report 2019. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN. 49. 560–667. 6 indexed citations
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Tarantino, Silvia, Isabella Sulz, Christian Schuh, & M. Hiesmayr. (2022). Prevalencia de factores de riesgo de desnutrición en pacientes latinoamericanos hospitalizados: un análisis de nutritionDay 2016-2020. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 5(2). 8–11.
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Correia, María Isabel Toulson Davisson, Suela Sulo, Isabella Sulz, et al.. (2021). Prevalence of malnutrition risk and its association with mortality: nutritionDay Latin America survey results. Clinical Nutrition. 40(9). 5114–5121. 32 indexed citations
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Cárdenas, Diana, Charles Bermúdez, Lilia Yadira Cortés, et al.. (2021). Are traditional screening tools adequate for monitoring the nutrition risk of in‐hospital patients? An analysis of the nutritionDay database. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. 46(1). 83–92. 10 indexed citations
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Veraar, Cécilia, Arabella Fischer, Isabella Sulz, et al.. (2021). Timing of parenteral nutrition in ICU patients: A transatlantic controversy. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN. 46. 532–538. 9 indexed citations
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Herzog, Rebecca, Maria Bartosova, Silvia Tarantino, et al.. (2020). Peritoneal Dialysis Fluid Supplementation with Alanyl-Glutamine Attenuates Conventional Dialysis Fluid-Mediated Endothelial Cell Injury by Restoring Perturbed Cytoprotective Responses. Biomolecules. 10(12). 1678–1678. 18 indexed citations
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Cárdenas, Diana, Charles Bermúdez, Lilia Yadira Cortés, et al.. (2020). Nutritional risk is associated with an increase of in-hospital mortality and a reduction of being discharged home: Results of the 2009–2015 nutritionDay survey. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN. 38. 138–145. 25 indexed citations
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Marincowitz, Carl, Fiona Lecky, Victoria Allgar, et al.. (2019). Development of a Clinical Decision Rule for the Early Safe Discharge of Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Findings on Computed Tomography Brain Scan: A Retrospective Cohort Study. Journal of Neurotrauma. 37(2). 324–333. 15 indexed citations
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Hiesmayr, M., Silvia Tarantino, Alessandro Laviano, et al.. (2019). Hospital Malnutrition, a Call for Political Action: A Public Health and NutritionDay Perspective. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 8(12). 2048–2048. 34 indexed citations
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Bartosova, Maria, Betti Schaefer, Justo Lorenzo Bermejo, et al.. (2017). Complement Activation in Peritoneal Dialysis–Induced Arteriolopathy. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 29(1). 268–282. 31 indexed citations
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Kratochwill, Klaus, Thorsten O. Bender, Rebecca Herzog, et al.. (2015). Cross-Omics Comparison of Stress Responses in Mesothelial Cells Exposed to Heat- versus Filter-Sterilized Peritoneal Dialysis Fluids. BioMed Research International. 2015. 1–12. 3 indexed citations
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Herzog, Rebecca, et al.. (2015). Senescence-Associated Changes in Proteome andO-GlcNAcylation Pattern in Human Peritoneal Mesothelial Cells. BioMed Research International. 2015. 1–9. 7 indexed citations

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