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 2000

TitleJournalYearCitations
Statins and the risk of dementiaLancet, The20001.4K
Defining diastolic heart failure: a call for standardized diagnostic criteriaCirculation2000576
Risk factors for longitudinal bone loss in elderly men and women: the Framingham Osteoporosis StudyJournal of Bone and Mineral Research2000497
Evidence for a gene influencing blood pressure on chromosome 17. Genome scan linkage results for longitudinal blood pressure phenotypes in subjects from the framingham heart studyHypertension2000483
Parental transmission of type 2 diabetes: the Framingham Offspring StudyDiabetes2000424
Association of cholesteryl ester transfer protein-TaqIB polymorphism with variations in lipoprotein subclasses and coronary heart disease risk: the Framingham studyArteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology2000350
Risk stratification in hypertension: new insights from the Framingham StudyAmerican Journal of Hypertension2000332
Differential control of systolic and diastolic blood pressure : factors associated with lack of blood pressure control in the communityHypertension2000329
Association of hyperglycemia with reduced heart rate variability (The Framingham Heart Study)American Journal of Cardiology2000309
Elevated systolic blood pressure as a cardiovascular risk factorAmerican Journal of Cardiology2000258
Plasma vitamin B-12 concentrations relate to intake source in the Framingham Offspring studyAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition2000154
Association of blood pressure with fibrinolytic potential in the Framingham offspring populationCirculation2000145
Proteinuria as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and mortality in older people: a prospective studyAmerican Journal of Medicine2000114
Vital epidemiologic clues in heart failureJournal of Clinical Epidemiology200084
Can sustained weight loss in overweight individuals reduce the risk of diabetes mellitus?Epidemiology200065
Interpretation of echocardiographic measurements: a call for standardizationAmerican Heart Journal200052
Factor VII gene polymorphism, factor VII levels, and prevalent cardiovascular disease: the Framingham Heart StudyArteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology200048
Alcohol consumption and risk of intermittent claudication in the Framingham Heart StudyCirculation200048
Absence of association between genetic variation in the promoter of the microsomal triglyceride transfer protein gene and plasma lipoproteins in the Framingham Offspring StudyAtherosclerosis200048
Risk factors for syncope in a community-based sample (the Framingham Heart Study)American Journal of Cardiology200035
Searching for answers to ethnic disparities in cardiovascular riskLancet, The200022
Absence of linkage for bone mineral density to chromosome 12q12-14 in the region of the vitamin D receptor geneCalcified Tissue International200011
Review of recent Framingham study hypertension researchCurrent Hypertension Reports200010
Weighing the evidence for infection as a risk factor for coronary heart diseaseCurrent Cardiology Reports20009
CME Paper: Homocysteine: The New Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease in the ElderlyThe American Journal of Geriatric Cardiology2000