Ulrika Ericson

10.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
105 papers, 3.5k citations indexed

About

Ulrika Ericson is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Physiology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ulrika Ericson has authored 105 papers receiving a total of 3.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 63 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 39 papers in Physiology and 34 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Ulrika Ericson's work include Nutritional Studies and Diet (59 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (34 papers) and Nutrition, Genetics, and Disease (15 papers). Ulrika Ericson is often cited by papers focused on Nutritional Studies and Diet (59 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (34 papers) and Nutrition, Genetics, and Disease (15 papers). Ulrika Ericson collaborates with scholars based in Sweden, United States and Denmark. Ulrika Ericson's co-authors include Emily Sonestedt, Marju Orho‐Melander, Elisabet Wirfält, Bo Gullberg, Olle Melander, Sophie Hellstrand, Louise Brunkwall, Isabel Drake, Peter M. Nilsson and Bo Hedblad and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

In The Last Decade

Ulrika Ericson

102 papers receiving 3.5k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ulrika Ericson Sweden 36 1.5k 1.3k 970 712 442 105 3.5k
Emily Sonestedt Sweden 36 2.0k 1.4× 1.3k 1.0× 535 0.6× 886 1.2× 566 1.3× 126 3.9k
Angela A. Mulligan United Kingdom 37 1.4k 0.9× 864 0.7× 657 0.7× 613 0.9× 411 0.9× 67 4.0k
José V. Sorlí Spain 34 1.5k 1.0× 1.4k 1.1× 573 0.6× 623 0.9× 479 1.1× 132 4.0k
Itziar Abete Spain 36 1.1k 0.7× 1.8k 1.4× 700 0.7× 278 0.4× 832 1.9× 93 3.8k
Francesca L. Crowe United Kingdom 20 1.4k 0.9× 955 0.7× 252 0.3× 299 0.4× 324 0.7× 58 3.6k
Aurora Perez‐Cornago United Kingdom 29 1.1k 0.7× 792 0.6× 393 0.4× 312 0.4× 277 0.6× 80 2.4k
F. B. Hu United States 16 1.4k 0.9× 934 0.7× 439 0.5× 292 0.4× 517 1.2× 32 3.2k
Shirley A. Runswick United Kingdom 26 1.3k 0.9× 769 0.6× 450 0.5× 484 0.7× 384 0.9× 30 3.2k
Fred K. Tabung United States 35 2.9k 2.0× 2.0k 1.5× 552 0.6× 417 0.6× 247 0.6× 135 4.6k
Guo‐Chong Chen China 30 992 0.7× 825 0.6× 466 0.5× 207 0.3× 338 0.8× 114 2.7k

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All Works

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Stubbendorff, Anna, et al.. (2025). Balancing Environmental Sustainability and Nutrition: Dietary Climate Impact in Relation to Micronutrient Intake and Status in a Swedish Cohort. Current Developments in Nutrition. 9(8). 107501–107501. 1 indexed citations
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Samuelsson, Jessica, Anna Stubbendorff, Ulrika Ericson, et al.. (2025). Associations between the EAT-Lancet planetary health diet and incident dementia. The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer s Disease. 12(6). 100166–100166. 4 indexed citations
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Stubbendorff, Anna, Dalia Stern, Ulrika Ericson, et al.. (2024). A systematic evaluation of seven different scores representing the EAT–Lancet reference diet and mortality, stroke, and greenhouse gas emissions in three cohorts. The Lancet Planetary Health. 8(6). e391–e401. 37 indexed citations
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Smith, Eric P., Filip Ottosson, Ulrika Ericson, et al.. (2024). Impact of a short-term Mediterranean diet intervention on plasma metabolites: a pilot study. Metabolomics. 20(4). 82–82. 4 indexed citations
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Olsson, Kjell, Anna Stubbendorff, Yan Borné, et al.. (2023). Clusters of carbohydrate-rich foods and associations with type 2 diabetes incidence: a prospective cohort study. Nutrition Journal. 22(1). 71–71. 3 indexed citations
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Smith, Einar, Ulrika Ericson, Sophie Hellstrand, et al.. (2022). A healthy dietary metabolic signature is associated with a lower risk for type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease. BMC Medicine. 20(1). 122–122. 21 indexed citations
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Mutie, Pascal M., Isabel Drake, Ulrika Ericson, et al.. (2020). Different domains of self-reported physical activity and risk of type 2 diabetes in a population-based Swedish cohort: the Malmö diet and Cancer study. BMC Public Health. 20(1). 261–261. 26 indexed citations
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Ericson, Ulrika, Louise Brunkwall, Joana Alves Dias, et al.. (2018). Food patterns in relation to weight change and incidence of type 2 diabetes, coronary events and stroke in the Malmö Diet and Cancer cohort. European Journal of Nutrition. 58(5). 1801–1814. 29 indexed citations
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Ramne, Stina, Joana Alves Dias, Kjell Olsson, et al.. (2018). Association between added sugar intake and mortality is nonlinear and dependent on sugar source in 2 Swedish population–based prospective cohorts. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 109(2). 411–423. 57 indexed citations
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Rukh, Gull, Ulrika Ericson, Johanna C. Andersson‐Assarsson, Marju Orho‐Melander, & Emily Sonestedt. (2017). Dietary starch intake modifies the relation between copy number variation in the salivary amylase gene and BMI. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 106(1). 256–262. 45 indexed citations
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Dias, Joana Alves, Gunilla Nordin Fredrikson, Ulrika Ericson, et al.. (2016). Low-Grade Inflammation, Oxidative Stress and Risk of Invasive Post-Menopausal Breast Cancer - A Nested Case-Control Study from the Malmö Diet and Cancer Cohort. PLoS ONE. 11(7). e0158959–e0158959. 28 indexed citations
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Hellstrand, Sophie, Ulrika Ericson, Bo Gullberg, et al.. (2014). Genetic Variation in FADS1 Has Little Effect on the Association between Dietary PUFA Intake and Cardiovascular Disease. Journal of Nutrition. 144(9). 1356–1363. 25 indexed citations
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Magnusson, Martin, Gregory D. Lewis, Ulrika Ericson, et al.. (2012). A diabetes-predictive amino acid score and future cardiovascular disease. European Heart Journal. 34(26). 1982–1989. 219 indexed citations
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Ericson, Ulrika, Gull Rukh, Emily Sonestedt, et al.. (2012). Sex-specific interactions between the IRS1 polymorphism and intakes of carbohydrates and fat on incident type 2 diabetes. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 97(1). 208–216. 26 indexed citations
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Wirfält, Elisabet, Cairu Li, Jonas Manjer, et al.. (2011). Food Sources of Fat and Sex Hormone Receptor Status of Invasive Breast Tumors in Women of the Malmö Diet and Cancer Cohort. Nutrition and Cancer. 63(5). 722–733. 14 indexed citations
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Ericson, Ulrika, Signe Borgquist, Emily Sonestedt, et al.. (2010). Plasma Folate Concentrations Are Positively Associated with Risk of Estrogen Receptor β Negative Breast Cancer in a Swedish Nested Case Control Study ,. Journal of Nutrition. 140(9). 1661–1668. 32 indexed citations
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Ericson, Ulrika, Emily Sonestedt, Bo Gullberg, et al.. (2009). Increased breast cancer risk at high plasma folate concentrations among women with the MT HFR 677T allele. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 90(5). 1380–1389. 37 indexed citations

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