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Jens Sandahl Christiansen

Jens Sandahl Christiansen

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
99
Citations
33963
World Ranking
8631
National Ranking
102

Jens Sandahl Christiansen 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 Jens Sandahl Christiansen sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 539 publications — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jens Sandahl Christiansen 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 Jens Sandahl Christiansen sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 99 D-Index — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jens Sandahl Christiansen was affiliated with Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark and contributed to the field of medicine, particularly focusing on endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism. Their research spanned several subfields including endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, genetics, physiology, and epidemiology. The main topics of their work included diabetes and associated disorders, diet and metabolism studies, chronic disease management strategies, diabetes management and research, and growth hormone and insulin-like growth factors.

Their scholarly output included papers published in diverse venues. These venues included Clinical Epidemiology, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, and UNC Libraries.

  • The Danish Centre for Strategic Research in Type 2 Diabetes (DD2) Project Cohort and Biobank from 2010 Through 2023-A Cohort Profile Update, 2024, Clinical Epidemiology
  • Withdrawn as duplicate: Corrigendum to: Continuous Glucose Monitoring: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline, 2021, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Growth Hormone Research Society perspective on the development of long-acting growth hormone preparations: Table 1, 2020, UNC Libraries

Christiansen frequently collaborated with a range of coauthors, including F. Kristensen, Sia Kromann Nicolaisen, Jens Steen Nielsen, Diana Hedevang Christensen, and Kurt Højlund. Each of these individuals coauthored at least one publication alongside Christiansen.

Best Publications

  • Consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of growth hormone (GH) deficiency in childhood and adolescence: Summary statement of the GH research society

    Kenneth M. Attie;Bengt Ake Bengtsson;Sandra L. Blethen;Werner Blum

  • BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF GROWTH HORMONE TREATMENT IN GH-DEFICIENT ADULTS

    J O Jørgensen;S A Pedersen;L Thuesen;J Jørgensen

  • Growth Hormone Deficiency in Adulthood and the Effects of Growth Hormone Replacement: A Review

    P Carroll;E R Christ;B A Bengtsson;L Carlsson

  • Consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of adults with growth hormone deficiency: Summary statement of the growth hormone research society workshop on adult growth hormone deficiency

    A. Attanasio;K. Attie;R. Baxter;B. A. Bengtsson

  • Early detection of patients at risk of developing diabetic nephropathy. A longitudinal study of urinary albumin excretion

    H H Parving;B Oxenbøll;P A Svendsen;J S Christiansen

  • Effect of captopril on progression to clinical proteinuria in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and microalbuminuria

    G Viberti;C E Mogensen;L C Groop;J F Pauls

  • Intensive Insulin Therapy Exerts Antiinflammatory Effects in Critically Ill Patients and Counteracts the Adverse Effect of Low Mannose-Binding Lectin Levels

    Troels Krarup Hansen;Steffen Thiel;Pieter Jozef Wouters;Jens Sandahl Christiansen

  • Weight loss increases circulating levels of ghrelin in human obesity.

    Troels Krarup Hansen;Rolf Dall;Hiroshi Hosoda;Masayasu Kojima

  • Responses of the growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor axis to exercise, GH administration, and GH withdrawal in trained adult males: a potential test for GH abuse in sport.

    Jennifer D. Wallace;Ross C. Cuneo;Robert Baxter;Hans Ørskov

  • The Metabolic Syndrome Is Frequent in Klinefelter’s Syndrome and Is Associated With Abdominal Obesity and Hypogonadism

    Anders Bojesen;Kurt Kristensen;Niels H. Birkebaek;Jens Fedder

  • Growth hormone research society workshop summary: Consensus guidelines for recombinant human growth hormone therapy in Prader-Willi syndrome

    Cheri L. Deal;Michèle Tony;Charlotte Hoÿbye;David B. Allen

  • Role of the GH/IGF-1 axis in lifespan and healthspan: lessons from animal models

    Darlene E. Berryman;Jens Sandahl Christiansen;Gudmundur Johannsson;Michael O. Thorner

  • Clinical and epidemiological description of aortic dissection in Turner's syndrome

    Claus Højbjerg Gravholt;Kerstin Landin-Wilhelmsen;Kirstine Stochholm;Britta Eilersen Hjerrild

  • Effects of cortisol on lipolysis and regional interstitial glycerol levels in humans.

    C. B. Djurhuus;C. H. Gravholt;S. Nielsen;A. Mengel

  • Continuous Glucose Monitoring: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline

    David C. Klonoff;Bruce Buckingham;Jens S. Christiansen;Victor Manuel Montori

  • Glucose Metabolism, Lipid Metabolism, and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Adult Turner's Syndrome: The impact of sex hormone replacement

    Claus Højbjerg Gravholt;Rune Weis Naeraa;Birgit Nyholm;Lars Ulrik Gerdes

  • Abdominal adiposity rather than age and sex predicts mass and regularity of GH secretion in healthy adults.

    Nina Vahl;Jens O.L. Jørgensen;Christian Skjærbæk;Johannes D. Veldhuis

  • Effects of a growth hormone pulse on total and forearm substrate fluxes in humans.

    N. Møller;J. O. L. Jørgensen;O. Schmitz;J. Møller

  • Effects of growth hormone therapy on thyroid function of growth hormone-deficient adults with and without concomitant thyroxine-substituted central hypothyroidism.

    J. O. L. JøRGENSEN;S. A. Pedersen;P. Laurberg;J. Weeke

  • Responses of Markers of Bone and Collagen Turnover to Exercise, Growth Hormone (GH) Administration, and GH Withdrawal in Trained Adult Males

    Jennifer D. Wallace;Ross C. Cuneo;Per Arne Lundberg;Thord Rosén

Frequent Co-Authors

Jens Otto Lunde Jørgensen
Jens Otto Lunde Jørgensen Aarhus University Hospital
Niels Møller
Niels Møller Aarhus University
Jan Frystyk
Jan Frystyk Odense University Hospital
Henning Beck-Nielsen
Henning Beck-Nielsen Odense University Hospital
Hans Ørskov
Hans Ørskov Aarhus University Hospital
Ole Schmitz
Ole Schmitz Aarhus University Hospital
Lise Tarnow
Lise Tarnow Steno Diabetes Center
Allan Flyvbjerg
Allan Flyvbjerg Steno Diabetes Center
Niels E. Skakkebæk
Niels E. Skakkebæk University of Copenhagen
Anders Juul
Anders Juul University of Copenhagen

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