555
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Citations
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avg. Impact Factor
109
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Most Cited Articles of Department of Epidemiology and Public Health in 1998

TitleJournalYearCitations
Two alternative job stress models and the risk of coronary heart diseaseAmerican Journal of Public Health1998500
Fluid resuscitation with colloid or crystalloid solutions in critically ill patients: a systematic review of randomised trialsBMJ: British Medical Journal1998447
Socio-economic status and blood pressure: an overview analysisJournal of Human Hypertension1998288
Why do children have chronic abdominal pain, and what happens to them when they grow up? Population based cohort studyBMJ: British Medical Journal1998238
Blood pressure screening, management and control in England: results from the health survey for England 1994Journal of Hypertension1998222
The health effects of major organisational change and job insecuritySocial Science and Medicine1998219
Psychosocial work characteristics and social support as predictors of SF-36 health functioning: the Whitehall II studyPsychosomatic Medicine1998213
Contribution of psychosocial factors to socioeconomic differences in healthMilbank Quarterly1998193
Explaining social class differences in depression and well-beingSocial Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology1998160
An uncertain future: the health effects of threats to employment security in white-collar men and womenAmerican Journal of Public Health1998148
Determinants of car travel on daily journeys to school: cross sectional survey of primary school childrenBMJ: British Medical Journal1998119
The relationship between satisfaction with mouth and number and position of teethJournal of Oral Rehabilitation1998101
Types of social support as predictors of psychiatric morbidity in a cohort of British Civil Servants (Whitehall II Study)Psychological Medicine199898
Meta-analysis of trials comparing antidepressants with active placebosBritish Journal of Psychiatry199887
Epilepsy in young people: 23 year follow up of the British national child development studyBMJ: British Medical Journal199876
Investigation by Parkinson's Disease Research Group of United Kingdom into excess mortality seen with combined levodopa and selegiline treatment in patients with early, mild Parkinson's disease: further results of randomised trial and confidential inquiryBMJ: British Medical Journal199865
Current obesity, steady weight change and weight fluctuation as predictors of physical functioning in middle aged office workers: the Whitehall II StudyInternational Journal of Obesity199850
Parental history of hypertension and parental history of diabetes and microvascular complications in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: the EURODIAB IDDM Complications StudyDiabetic Medicine199845
Relation of fibre intake to HbA1c and the prevalence of severe ketoacidosis and severe hypoglycaemia. EURODIAB IDDM Complications Study GroupDiabetologia199845
Behavioural and biological correlates of physical functioning in middle aged office workers: the UK whitehall II studyJournal of Epidemiology and Community Health199838
Gender differences in accessing cardiac surgery across England: a cross-sectional analysis of the health survey for EnglandSocial Science and Medicine199832
Cardiothoracic ratio and relative heart volume as predictors of coronary heart disease mortality. The Whitehall study 25 year follow-upEuropean Heart Journal199827
Job control, personal characteristics, and heart diseaseJournal of Occupational Health Psychology199820
Criteria for restoration replacement and restoration life-span estimates in an educational environmentJournal of Oral Rehabilitation199814
Is cardiothoracic ratio in healthy middle aged men an independent predictor of coronary heart disease mortality? Whitehall study 25 year follow upBMJ: British Medical Journal19989