Werner Schultink

3.7k total citations
77 papers, 2.7k citations indexed

About

Werner Schultink is a scholar working on Nutrition and Dietetics, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Hematology. According to data from OpenAlex, Werner Schultink has authored 77 papers receiving a total of 2.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 45 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics, 17 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 17 papers in Hematology. Recurrent topics in Werner Schultink's work include Child Nutrition and Water Access (40 papers), Iron Metabolism and Disorders (17 papers) and Birth, Development, and Health (12 papers). Werner Schultink is often cited by papers focused on Child Nutrition and Water Access (40 papers), Iron Metabolism and Disorders (17 papers) and Birth, Development, and Health (12 papers). Werner Schultink collaborates with scholars based in Indonesia, United States and Germany. Werner Schultink's co-authors include Rainer Gross, Soemilah Sastroamidjojo, Clive E. West, Drupadi Dillon, J.G.A.J. Hautvast, Darwin Karyadi, Siti Muslimatun, Marjanka K. Schmidt, Nita Dalmiya and Ronald H. H. Nelwan and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Journal of Nutrition and BMJ.

In The Last Decade

Werner Schultink

76 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Werner Schultink Indonesia 30 1.7k 1.0k 608 365 318 77 2.7k
Frank T. Wieringa France 33 2.8k 1.7× 1.3k 1.3× 645 1.1× 471 1.3× 314 1.0× 141 3.8k
Roland Kupka United States 28 1.3k 0.8× 494 0.5× 467 0.8× 247 0.7× 194 0.6× 82 2.2k
Tarun Gera India 19 1.0k 0.6× 657 0.7× 365 0.6× 279 0.8× 245 0.8× 30 1.6k
Nelly Zavaleta Peru 35 1.8k 1.1× 1.0k 1.0× 2.2k 3.7× 463 1.3× 244 0.8× 80 4.6k
Melissa Young United States 27 1.2k 0.7× 770 0.8× 625 1.0× 283 0.8× 373 1.2× 124 2.1k
Batool A Haider United States 22 2.5k 1.5× 522 0.5× 1.8k 2.9× 823 2.3× 110 0.3× 31 3.8k
Seth Adu‐Afarwuah Ghana 21 2.0k 1.2× 513 0.5× 744 1.2× 499 1.4× 92 0.3× 95 2.4k
Jacques Berger France 26 1.3k 0.8× 510 0.5× 324 0.5× 250 0.7× 129 0.4× 95 1.8k
Marly Augusto Cardoso Brazil 30 933 0.6× 345 0.3× 324 0.5× 525 1.4× 101 0.3× 161 2.8k
Nguyễn Công Khẩn Vietnam 26 996 0.6× 442 0.4× 303 0.5× 186 0.5× 118 0.4× 52 1.6k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Werner Schultink

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Avula, Rasmi, Edward A. Frongillo, Mandana Arabi, Sheel Sharma, & Werner Schultink. (2011). Enhancements to Nutrition Program in Indian Integrated Child Development Services Increased Growth and Energy Intake of Children,. Journal of Nutrition. 141(4). 680–684. 21 indexed citations
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Untoro, Juliawati, Arnold Timmer, & Werner Schultink. (2010). The challenges of iodine supplementation: a public health programme perspective. Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 24(1). 89–99. 25 indexed citations
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Dalmiya, Nita, Ian Darnton‐Hill, Werner Schultink, & Roger Shrimpton. (2009). Special Issue: Multiple micronutrient supplementation during pregnancy in developing country settings.. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 30. 2 indexed citations
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Dalmiya, Nita, Ian Darnton‐Hill, Werner Schultink, & Roger Shrimpton. (2009). Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation during Pregnancy: A Decade of Collaboration in Action. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 30(4_suppl4). S477–S479. 13 indexed citations
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Sankar, Rajan, et al.. (2008). An assessment of progress toward universal salt iodization in Rajasthan, India, using iodine nutrition indicators in school-aged children and pregnant women from the same households.. PubMed. 17(1). 56–62. 42 indexed citations
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Dubowitz, Tamara, et al.. (2007). Intensifying Efforts to Reduce Child Malnutrition in India: An Evaluation of the Dular Program in Jharkhand, India. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 28(3). 266–273. 22 indexed citations
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Schmidt, Marjanka K., Siti Muslimatun, Clive E. West, Werner Schultink, & J.G.A.J. Hautvast. (2004). Mental and psychomotor development in Indonesian infants of mothers supplemented with vitamin A in addition to iron during pregnancy. British Journal Of Nutrition. 91(2). 279–285. 34 indexed citations
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Muslimatun, Siti, Marjanka K. Schmidt, C.E. West, et al.. (2002). Determinants of weight and length of Indonesian neonates. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 56(10). 947–951. 17 indexed citations
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Schmidt, Marjanka K., Siti Muslimatun, Clive E. West, et al.. (2002). Nutritional Status and Linear Growth of Indonesian Infants in West Java Are Determined More by Prenatal Environment than by Postnatal Factors. Journal of Nutrition. 132(8). 2202–2207. 72 indexed citations
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Sari, Mayang, Martin W. Bloem, Saskia de Pee, Werner Schultink, & Soemilah Sastroamidjojo. (2001). Effect of iron-fortified candies on the iron status of children aged 4–6 y in East Jakarta, Indonesia. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 73(6). 1034–1039. 40 indexed citations
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Schmidt, Marjanka K., Siti Muslimatun, Clive E. West, Werner Schultink, & J.G.A.J. Hautvast. (2001). Vitamin A and iron supplementation of Indonesian pregnant women benefits vitamin A status of their infants. British Journal Of Nutrition. 86(5). 607–615. 30 indexed citations
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Susilowati, Dwi, et al.. (2001). Temporary stability of urban food and nutrition security: The East Jakarta study. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 10(s1). S29–33. 9 indexed citations
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Schultink, Werner, et al.. (1999). Effect of daily and weekly micronutrient supplementation on micronutrient deficiencies and growth in young Vietnamese children. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 69(1). 80–86. 113 indexed citations
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Khusun, Helda, Ray Yip, Werner Schultink, & Drupadi Dillon. (1999). World Health Organization Hemoglobin Cut-Off Points for the Detection of Anemia Are Valid for an Indonesian Population. Journal of Nutrition. 129(9). 1669–1674. 66 indexed citations
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Schultink, Werner, et al.. (1998). Validation of Predicted Total Body Water and Extracellular Water by Multi-Frequency Impedance in Young Indonesian Adults. Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism. 42(3). 119–126. 10 indexed citations
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Schultink, Werner, et al.. (1997). Effects of iron-zinc supplementation on the iron, zinc, and vitamin A status of anaemic pre-school children in Indonesia. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 18(4). 311–317. 18 indexed citations
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Gross, Rainer, et al.. (1995). Reply to KL Gryboski. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 62(1). 154–155. 3 indexed citations
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Schultink, Werner, et al.. (1995). Effect of daily vs twice weekly iron supplementation in Indonesian preschool children with low iron status. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 61(1). 111–115. 121 indexed citations
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Schultink, Werner, et al.. (1995). Seasonal changes in body weight, body mass index (BMI) and body composition of rural Beninese women.. PubMed. 4(1). 89–94. 1 indexed citations
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Schultink, Werner. (1993). Nutrition in Developmental Transition in South-East Asia. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 57(6). 949–950. 10 indexed citations

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