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D-Index
98
Citations
43375
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8814
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4541

Beatriz L. Rodriguez publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Beatriz L. Rodriguez sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 270 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Beatriz L. Rodriguez D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Beatriz L. Rodriguez sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 98 D-Index — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Beatriz L. Rodriguez is affiliated with the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the United States and has a research focus primarily in medicine. Their work spans several subfields including cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, public health, environmental and occupational health, epidemiology, and nutrition and dietetics.

The scientist's research covers key topics such as heart failure treatment and management, cardiovascular function and risk factors, nutritional studies and diet, cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias, chronic disease management strategies, diabetes management and research, and the intersection of cardiac health and mental health.

Recent publications by Beatriz L. Rodriguez include the following papers:

  • Synergistic Impact of Systolic Blood Pressure and Perfusion Status on Mortality in Acute Heart Failure, 2021, Circulation Heart Failure
  • Family Member Incarceration, Psychological Stress, and Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease in Mexican Women (2012-2016), 2020, American Journal of Public Health
  • Blood pressure interactions with the DASH dietary pattern, sodium, and potassium: The International Study of Macro-/Micronutrients and Blood Pressure (INTERMAP), 2022, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
  • Projections of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Burden in the U.S. Population Aged <20 Years Through 2050: Dynamic modeling of incidence, mortality, and population growth, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Prediction of individual lifetime cardiovascular risk and potential treatment benefit: development and recalibration of the LIFE-CVD2 model to four European risk regions, 2024, European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Beatriz L. Rodriguez include:

  • Pablo Herrero
  • Víctor Gil
  • Javier Jacob
  • Pere Llorens
  • Francisco Javier Martín-Sánchez

Beatriz L. Rodriguez has published multiple papers in various venues with the most common being UNC Libraries, followed by Internal and Emergency Medicine, Revista Clínica Española, Circulation Heart Failure, and the American Journal of Public Health. The distribution of publications demonstrates a consistent output across both broad and specialized journals in medical and public health research.

Best Publications

  • Exercise and Physical Activity in the Prevention and Treatment of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease A Statement From the Council on Clinical Cardiology (Subcommittee on Exercise, Rehabilitation, and Prevention) and the Council on Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Metabolism (Subcommittee on Physical Activity)

    Paul D. Thompson;David Buchner;Ileana L. Piña;Gary J. Balady

  • Ankle brachial index combined with Framingham risk score to predict cardiovascular events and mortality: A meta-analysis

    F.G.R. Fowkes;G.D. Murray;I. Butcher;C.L. Heald

  • Plasma fibrinogen level and the risk of major cardiovascular diseases and nonvascular mortality: an individual participant meta-analysis.

    J Danesh;S Lewington;S G Thompson;Lowe Gdo.

  • Type 2 diabetes, APOE gene, and the risk for dementia and related pathologies: The Honolulu-Asia Aging Study

    Rita Peila;Beatriz L. Rodriguez;Lenore J. Launer

  • C-Reactive Protein, Fibrinogen, and Cardiovascular Disease Prediction

    Stephen Kaptoge;Emanuele Di Angelantonio;Lisa Pennells;Angela M. Wood

  • World Health Organization cardiovascular disease risk charts: revised models to estimate risk in 21 global regions

    Stephen Kaptoge;Lisa Pennells;Dirk De Bacquer;Marie Therese Cooney

  • FOXO3A genotype is strongly associated with human longevity

    Bradley J. Willcox;Timothy A. Donlon;Qimei He;Randi Chen

  • The Burden of Diabetes Mellitus Among US Youth: Prevalence Estimates From the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study

    Angela D Liese;Ralph B D'Agostino;Richard F Hamman

  • Risk thresholds for alcohol consumption: combined analysis of individual-participant data for 599 912 current drinkers in 83 prospective studies

    Angela M. Wood;Stephen Kaptoge;Adam S. Butterworth;Peter Willeit

  • SCORE2 risk prediction algorithms: new models to estimate 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease in Europe

    Steven Hageman;Lisa Pennells

  • Association of Cardiometabolic Multimorbidity With Mortality

    Emanuele Di Angelantonio;Stephen Kaptoge;David Wormser;Peter Willeit

  • Effects of Walking on Mortality among Nonsmoking Retired Men

    Hakim Aa;Petrovitch H;Burchfiel Cm;Ross Gw

  • Risk of Fracture in Women with Type 2 Diabetes: the Women’s Health Initiative Observational Study

    Denise E. Bonds;Joseph C. Larson;Ann V. Schwartz;Elsa S. Strotmeyer

  • Genetic Structure, Self-Identified Race/Ethnicity, and Confounding in Case-Control Association Studies

    Hua Tang;Tom Quertermous;Beatriz Rodriguez;Sharon L.R. Kardia

  • Cholesterol and all-cause mortality in elderly people from the Honolulu Heart Program: a cohort study

    Irwin J Schatz;Kamal Masaki;Katsuhiko Yano;Randi Chen

  • Prevalence of dementia in older Japanese-American men in Hawaii: The Honolulu-Asia Aging Study.

    White L;Petrovitch H;Ross Gw;Ross Gw;Masaki Kh

  • Projections of type 1 and type 2 diabetes burden in the U.S. population aged <20 years through 2050: dynamic modeling of incidence, mortality, and population growth.

    Giuseppina Imperatore;James P. Boyle;Theodore J. Thompson;Doug Case

  • The SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth study: rationale, findings, and future directions.

    Richard F. Hamman;Ronny A. Bell;Dana Dabelea;Ralph B. D’Agostino

  • Glucose intolerance and 22-year stroke incidence. The Honolulu Heart Program.

    C M Burchfiel;J D Curb;B L Rodriguez;R D Abbott

  • Prevention Conference VI: Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Writing Group I: Epidemiology

    Barbara V. Howard;Beatriz L. Rodriguez;Peter H. Bennett;Maureen I. Harris

Frequent Co-Authors

Kamal Masaki
Kamal Masaki University of Hawaii at Manoa
Robert D. Abbott
Robert D. Abbott University of Virginia
Katsuhiko Yano
Katsuhiko Yano Kuakini Medical Center
Hirotsugu Ueshima
Hirotsugu Ueshima Shiga University of Medical Science
Katsuyuki Miura
Katsuyuki Miura Shiga University of Medical Science
Jeremiah Stamler
Jeremiah Stamler Northwestern University
J. David Curb
J. David Curb University of Hawaii at Manoa
Dana Dabelea
Dana Dabelea University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Helen Petrovitch
Helen Petrovitch Veterans Health Administration
Elizabeth J. Mayer-Davis
Elizabeth J. Mayer-Davis University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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