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D-Index
77
Citations
33943
World Ranking
18254
National Ranking
9108

Helaine E. Resnick 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 Helaine E. Resnick sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 169 publications — 1st percentile

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Helaine E. Resnick 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 Helaine E. Resnick sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 77 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Helaine E. Resnick is affiliated with Georgetown University in the United States and has conducted research primarily in the field of Medicine with a focus on Surgery, Physiology, and Nutrition and Dietetics. Their work spans several specialized subfields, including Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Otorhinolaryngology.

Their research topics cover multiple areas related to health and nutrition, particularly in clinical contexts. Key topics include Nutrition and Health in Aging, Esophageal and Gastrointestinal Pathology, Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology, Cystic Fibrosis Research Advances, Sinusitis and Nasal Conditions, Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization, and Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors.

Resnick has been involved in publishing papers that address issues such as malnutrition diagnosis and outcomes in hospitalized patients, cystic fibrosis related otolaryngology care, enteral and parenteral nutrition practices, kidney function as a predictor of cardiovascular disease, and genetic alterations in metastatic urothelial carcinoma.

  • Malnutrition diagnoses and associated outcomes in hospitalized patients: United States, 2018 (2021), Nutrition in Clinical Practice
  • Cystic Fibrosis Foundation otolaryngology care multidisciplinary consensus recommendations (2022), International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology
  • Update on use of enteral and parenteral nutrition in hospitalized patients with a diagnosis of malnutrition in the United States (2022), Nutrition in Clinical Practice
  • Decreased GFR estimated by MDRD or Cockcroft-Gault equation predicts incident CVD: the Strong Heart Study (2020), UNC Libraries
  • Prognostic Value of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor Genetic Alterations in Metastatic Urothelial Carcinoma (2024), Clinical Genitourinary Cancer

Frequent publication venues for Resnick include Nutrition in Clinical Practice, International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology, UNC Libraries, and Clinical Genitourinary Cancer.

  • Nutrition in Clinical Practice
  • International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology
  • UNC Libraries
  • Clinical Genitourinary Cancer

Collaboration has been an important part of Resnick's research, with frequent co-authors including Peggi Guenter, Ruba A. Abdelhadi, Pat Anthony, Allison B. Blackmer, and Ainsley Malone, each contributing to multiple works alongside Resnick.

Best Publications

  • 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

  • Prospective study of obstructive sleep apnea and incident coronary heart disease and heart failure: The sleep heart health study

    Daniel J. Gottlieb;Gayane Yenokyan;Anne B. Newman;George T. O'Connor

  • Sleep-disordered breathing and mortality: A prospective cohort study

    Naresh M. Punjabi;Brian S. Caffo;James L. Goodwin;Daniel J. Gottlieb

  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea–Hypopnea and Incident Stroke: the Sleep Heart Health Study

    Susan Redline;Gayane Yenokyan;Daniel J. Gottlieb;Daniel J. Gottlieb;Eyal Shahar

  • Sleep-Disordered Breathing, Glucose Intolerance, and Insulin Resistance The Sleep Heart Health Study

    Naresh M. Punjabi;Eyal Shahar;Susan Redline;Daniel J. Gottlieb

  • Relationship of High and Low Ankle Brachial Index to All-Cause and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality The Strong Heart Study

    Helaine E. Resnick;Robert S. Lindsay;Mary Mc Grae McDermott;Richard B. Devereux

  • Association of sleep time with diabetes mellitus and impaired glucose tolerance.

    Daniel J. Gottlieb;Naresh M. Punjabi;Ann B. Newman;Helaine E. Resnick

  • The relation of markers of inflammation to the development of glucose disorders in the elderly: the Cardiovascular Health Study.

    Joshua I. Barzilay;Linn Abraham;Susan R. Heckbert;Mary Cushman

  • Association of Usual Sleep Duration With Hypertension: The Sleep Heart Health Study

    Daniel J. Gottlieb;Susan Redline;F. Javier Nieto;Carol M. Baldwin

  • Association between regional adipose tissue distribution and both type 2 diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance in elderly men and women.

    Bret H. Goodpaster;Shanthi Krishnaswami;Helaine Resnick;David E. Kelley

  • Older women with diabetes have a higher risk of falls: a prospective study.

    Ann V. Schwartz;Teresa A. Hillier;Deborah E. Sellmeyer;Helaine E. Resnick

  • Diabetes and Sleep Disturbances: Findings from the Sleep Heart Health Study

    Helaine E. Resnick;Susan Redline;Eyal Shahar;Adele Gilpin

  • Insulin resistance, the metabolic syndrome, and risk of incident cardiovascular disease in nondiabetic american indians: the Strong Heart Study.

    Helaine E. Resnick;Kristina Jones;Giacomo Ruotolo;Arvind K. Jain

  • Achievement of American Diabetes Association clinical practice recommendations among U.S. adults with diabetes, 1999-2002: the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

    Helaine E. Resnick;Gregory L. Foster;Joan Bardsley;Robert E. Ratner

  • Thiazolidinedione use and bone loss in older diabetic adults.

    Ann V. Schwartz;Deborah E. Sellmeyer;Eric Vittinghoff;Lisa Palermo

  • Non-HDL Cholesterol as a Predictor of Cardiovascular Disease in Type 2 Diabetes The Strong Heart Study

    Weiquan Lu;Helaine E. Resnick;Kathleen A. Jablonski;Kristina L. Jones

  • Sleep-disordered breathing and cardiovascular disease: an outcome-based definition of hypopneas.

    Naresh M. Punjabi;Anne B. Newman;Terry B. Young;Helaine E. Resnick

  • Nontraumatic fracture risk with diabetes mellitus and impaired fasting glucose in older white and black adults: the health, aging, and body composition study.

    Elsa S. Strotmeyer;Jane A. Cauley;Ann V. Schwartz;Michael C. Nevitt

  • Prospective study of sleep-disordered breathing and hypertension: The sleep heart health study

    George T. O'Connor;Brian Caffo;Anne B. Newman;Stuart F. Quan;Stuart F. Quan

  • Hyponatremia-Induced Osteoporosis

    Joseph G Verbalis;Julianna Barsony;Yoshihisa Sugimura;Yoshihisa Sugimura;Ying Tian;Ying Tian

Frequent Co-Authors

Barbara V. Howard
Barbara V. Howard MedStar Health
Tamara B. Harris
Tamara B. Harris National Institutes of Health
Anne B. Newman
Anne B. Newman University of Pittsburgh
Susan Redline
Susan Redline Brigham and Women's Hospital
Daniel J. Gottlieb
Daniel J. Gottlieb Brigham and Women's Hospital
Ann V. Schwartz
Ann V. Schwartz University of California, San Francisco
Stuart F. Quan
Stuart F. Quan Brigham and Women's Hospital
Richard B. Devereux
Richard B. Devereux Cornell University
Naresh M. Punjabi
Naresh M. Punjabi University of Miami
Elisa T. Lee
Elisa T. Lee University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

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