Timm Intemann

1.4k total citations
42 papers, 976 citations indexed

About

Timm Intemann is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Physiology and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Timm Intemann has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 976 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 9 papers in Physiology and 5 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Timm Intemann's work include Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (27 papers), Nutritional Studies and Diet (16 papers) and Consumer Attitudes and Food Labeling (10 papers). Timm Intemann is often cited by papers focused on Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (27 papers), Nutritional Studies and Diet (16 papers) and Consumer Attitudes and Food Labeling (10 papers). Timm Intemann collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Sweden and Spain. Timm Intemann's co-authors include Luís A. Moreno, Dénes Molnár, Toomas Veidebaum, Wolfgang Ahrens, Lauren Lissner, Michael Tornaritis, Antje Hebestreit, Paola Russo, Stefaan De Henauw and Nathalie Michels and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Nutrition, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise and International Journal of Epidemiology.

In The Last Decade

Timm Intemann

39 papers receiving 957 citations

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All Works

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Formisano, Annarita, Marika Dello Russo, Lauren Lissner, et al.. (2025). Ultra-Processed Foods Consumption and Metabolic Syndrome in European Children, Adolescents, and Adults: Results from the I.Family Study. Nutrients. 17(13). 2252–2252.
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Jilani, Hannah, Timm Intemann, Gabriele Eiben, et al.. (2024). Association of ability to rank sweet and fat taste intensities with sweet and fat food propensity ratios of children, adolescents and adults: the I.Family study. European Journal of Nutrition. 64(1). 42–42. 2 indexed citations
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Pigeot, Iris, Wolfgang Ahrens, Juliane Fluck, et al.. (2024). Making Epidemiological and Clinical Studies FAIR Using the Example of COVID-19. Datenbank-Spektrum. 24(2). 117–128.
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Intemann, Timm, Leonie H. Bogl, Monica Hunsberger, et al.. (2024). A Late Meal Timing Pattern Is Associated with Insulin Resistance in European Children and Adolescents. Pediatric Diabetes. 2024. 1–12. 5 indexed citations
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Russo, Marika Dello, Annarita Formisano, Fabio Lauria, et al.. (2023). Dietary Diversity and Its Association with Diet Quality and Health Status of European Children, Adolescents, and Adults: Results from the I.Family Study. Foods. 12(24). 4458–4458. 10 indexed citations
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Kollhorst, Bianca, Andrea Eberle, Timm Intemann, et al.. (2022). Record linkage of claims and cancer registries data—Evaluation of a deterministic linkage approach based on indirect personal identifiers. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. 31(12). 1287–1293.
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Iglesia, Iris, Timm Intemann, Pilar De Miguel‐Etayo, et al.. (2020). Dairy Consumption at Snack Meal Occasions and the Overall Quality of Diet during Childhood. Prospective and Cross-Sectional Analyses from the IDEFICS/I.Family Cohort. Nutrients. 12(3). 642–642. 21 indexed citations
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Santaliestra-Pasías, Alba M., Esther M. González‐Gil, Valeria Pala, et al.. (2019). Predictive associations between lifestyle behaviours and dairy consumption: The IDEFICS study. Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases. 30(3). 514–522. 17 indexed citations
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Nappo, Annunziata, Timm Intemann, Yiannis Kourides, et al.. (2019). Dietary calcium intake and adiposity in children and adolescents: Cross-sectional and longitudinal results from IDEFICS/I.Family cohort. Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases. 29(5). 440–449. 18 indexed citations
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Bogl, Leonie H., Kirsten Mehlig, Timm Intemann, et al.. (2019). A within-sibling pair analysis of lifestyle behaviours and BMI z-score in the multi-centre I.Family study. Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases. 29(6). 580–589. 9 indexed citations
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Cadenas‐Sánchez, Cristina, Timm Intemann, Idoia Labayen, et al.. (2019). Prevalence of severe/morbid obesity and other weight status and anthropometric reference standards in Spanish preschool children: The PREFIT project. Pediatric Research. 87(3). 501–510. 15 indexed citations
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Bogl, Leonie H., Maike Wolters, Claudia Börnhorst, et al.. (2018). Ernährungsgewohnheiten und Adipositas bei europäischen Kindern: Ergebnisse aus der IDEFICS/I.Family-KohorteResults from the IDEFICS/I.Family Cohort. CBS Research Portal (Copenhagen Business School). 65(10). 164–169. 1 indexed citations
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Bogl, Leonie H., Karri Silventoinen, Antje Hebestreit, et al.. (2017). Familial Resemblance in Dietary Intakes of Children, Adolescents, and Parents: Does Dietary Quality Play a Role?. Nutrients. 9(8). 892–892. 50 indexed citations
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Hebestreit, Antje, Timm Intemann, Alfonso Siani, et al.. (2017). Dietary Patterns of European Children and Their Parents in Association with Family Food Environment: Results from the I.Family Study. Nutrients. 9(2). 126–126. 88 indexed citations
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Danner, Unna N., Wolfgang Ahrens, Antje Hebestreit, et al.. (2017). The association of emotion-driven impulsiveness, cognitive inflexibility and decision-making with weight status in European adolescents. International Journal of Obesity. 42(4). 655–661. 9 indexed citations
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Danner, Unna N., Timm Intemann, Annelies De Decker, et al.. (2017). Emotion-driven impulsiveness and snack food consumption of European adolescents: Results from the I.Family study. Appetite. 123. 152–159. 33 indexed citations
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Cadenas‐Sánchez, Cristina, Timm Intemann, Enrique G. Artero, et al.. (2017). Assessing Physical FITness In PREschool Children. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 49(5S). 517–518. 2 indexed citations
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Intemann, Timm, Fabio Lauria, Staffan Mårild, et al.. (2014). Reference values of bone stiffness index and C-terminal telopeptide in healthy European children. International Journal of Obesity. 38(S2). S76–S85. 28 indexed citations
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Intemann, Timm, Maike Wolters, Esther M. González‐Gil, et al.. (2014). C-reactive protein reference percentiles among pre-adolescent children in Europe based on the IDEFICS study population. International Journal of Obesity. 38(S2). S26–S31. 28 indexed citations
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Henauw, Stefaan De, Nathalie Michels, Krishna Vyncke, et al.. (2014). Blood lipids among young children in Europe: results from the European IDEFICS study. International Journal of Obesity. 38(S2). S67–S75. 64 indexed citations

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