644
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56K
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avg. Impact Factor
117
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Most Cited Articles of Department of Epidemiology and Public Health in 2005

TitleJournalYearCitations
Gender differences in the associations between health and neighbourhood environmentSocial Science and Medicine2005277
A life course approach to cognitive reserve: a model for cognitive aging and development?Annals of Neurology2005227
Grip strength, postural control, and functional leg power in a representative cohort of British men and women: associations with physical activity, health status, and socioeconomic conditionsJournals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences2005221
The Social Functioning Questionnaire: A Rapid and Robust Measure of Perceived FunctioningInternational Journal of Social Psychiatry2005221
Recruiting patients to medical research: double blind randomised trial of "opt-in" versus "opt-out" strategiesBMJ, The2005181
The contribution of childhood and adult socioeconomic position to adult obesity and smoking behaviour: an international comparisonInternational Journal of Epidemiology2005168
Does autonomic function link social position to coronary risk? The Whitehall II studyCirculation2005165
A comparison of self-reported sickness absence with absences recorded in employers' registers: evidence from the Whitehall II studyOccupational and Environmental Medicine2005152
Television viewing in early childhood predicts adult body mass indexJournal of Pediatrics2005147
Depression in older people in rural ChinaArchives of Internal Medicine2005145
Occupational class inequalities across key domains of health: results from the Helsinki Health StudyEuropean Journal of Public Health2005114
An international comparative study of blood pressure in populations of European vs. African descentBMC Medicine2005114
Evaluation of social and psychological factors in periodontal diseasePeriodontology 2000200586
Psychotic symptoms in the general population of England--a comparison of ethnic groups (The EMPIRIC study)Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology200564
Self-reported economic difficulties and coronary events in men: evidence from the Whitehall II studyInternational Journal of Epidemiology200564
Adult socioeconomic position and the association between height and coronary heart disease mortality: findings from 33 years of follow-up in the Whitehall StudyAmerican Journal of Public Health200562
Work, retirement and physical activity: cross-sectional analyses from the Whitehall II studyEuropean Journal of Public Health200561
Social and environmental conditions across the life course and age at menopause in a British birth cohort studyBJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology200560
Early growth and type 2 diabetes: evidence from the 1946 British birth cohortDiabetologia200550
Cardiovascular risk at age 53 years in relation to the menopause transition and use of hormone replacement therapy: a prospective British birth cohort studyBJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology200549
Rapid emergence of effect of atorvastatin on cardiovascular outcomes in the Collaborative Atorvastatin Diabetes Study (CARDS)Diabetologia200547
Ghrelin, adiponectin, and leptin do not predict long-term changes in weight and body mass index in older adults: longitudinal analysis of the Rancho Bernardo cohortAmerican Journal of Epidemiology200535
Birth weight and blood pressure in childhood: results from the Health Survey for EnglandHypertension200534
The life course approach: explaining the association between height and dental caries in Brazilian adolescentsCommunity Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology200533
Influence of short stature on the change in pulse pressure, systolic and diastolic blood pressure from age 36 to 53 years: an analysis using multilevel modelsInternational Journal of Epidemiology200533