912(top 13%)
articles
117K(top 5%)
citations
342(top 9%)
★★ articles
67(top 3%)
★★★ articles
5.6(top 3%)
Avg IF
155(top 4%)
H-Index
324(top 3%)
G-Index
265
journals

Most Cited Articles of Framingham Heart Study in 1999

TitleJournalYearCitations
Is pulse pressure useful in predicting risk for coronary heart Disease? The Framingham heart studyCirculation19991.4K
Congestive heart failure in subjects with normal versus reduced left ventricular ejection fraction: prevalence and mortality in a population-based cohortJournal of the American College of Cardiology19991.1K
Serum uric acid and risk for cardiovascular disease and death: the Framingham Heart StudyAnnals of Internal Medicine1999833
Prevalence and clinical determinants of mitral, tricuspid, and aortic regurgitation (the Framingham Heart Study)American Journal of Cardiology1999769
Prevalence and clinical outcome of mitral-valve prolapseNew England Journal of Medicine1999735
Lifetime risk of developing coronary heart diseaseLancet, The1999672
Cardiovascular disease and mortality in a community-based cohort with mild renal insufficiencyKidney International1999568
Potassium, magnesium, and fruit and vegetable intakes are associated with greater bone mineral density in elderly men and womenAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition1999510
Clustering of metabolic factors and coronary heart diseaseArchives of Internal Medicine1999472
Blood pressure response during treadmill testing as a risk factor for new-onset hypertension. The Framingham heart studyCirculation1999334
Increased platelet aggregability associated with platelet GPIIIa PlA2 polymorphism: the Framingham Offspring StudyArteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology1999217
Trends in the prevalence of hypertension, antihypertensive therapy, and left ventricular hypertrophy from 1950 to 1989New England Journal of Medicine1999214
Heritability of heart rate variability: the Framingham Heart StudyCirculation1999187
Discrepancies between self-reported and observed physical function in the elderly: the influence of response shift and other factorsSocial Science and Medicine1999153
Prevalence and correlates of elevated serum creatinine levels: the Framingham Heart StudyArchives of Internal Medicine1999133
Why is left ventricular hypertrophy so predictive of morbidity and mortality?American Journal of the Medical Sciences1999122
Carotenoid intakes, assessed by dietary questionnaire, are associated with plasma carotenoid concentrations in an elderly populationJournal of Nutrition1999115
Differential impact of systolic and diastolic blood pressure level on JNC-VI staging. Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood PressureHypertension1999115
Lipoprotein(a)-Cholesterol and Coronary Heart Disease in the Framingham Heart StudyClinical Chemistry199999
Temporal trends in event rates after Q-wave myocardial infarction: the Framingham Heart StudyCirculation199997
A common truncation variant of lipoprotein lipase (Ser447X) confers protection against coronary heart disease: the Framingham Offspring StudyClinical Genetics199992
Grip strength and the risk of developing radiographic hand osteoarthritis: results from the Framingham StudyArthritis and Rheumatism199989
Alcohol consumption and risk of breast cancer: the Framingham Study revisitedAmerican Journal of Epidemiology199975
Cross-classification of JNC VI blood pressure stages and risk groups in the Framingham Heart StudyArchives of Internal Medicine199940
Different factors influencing the expression of Raynaud's phenomenon in men and womenArthritis and Rheumatism199938