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80
Citations
22841
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17135
National Ranking
8584

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Joel D. Killen is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their academic profile does not list recent publications, frequent co-authors, or recurring publication venues, indicating that either the data is limited or they are in a phase without new or widely recognized outputs in indexed research sources.

Due to the absence of specific information on published papers, there is no detailed record of their research topics or thematic contributions in peer-reviewed literature currently available from this data.

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Available data does not indicate any awards or honors received by Joel D. Killen, nor is there evidence of book publications that would add insight into their scholarly influence or broader academic communication.

The scientist is not deceased and is presumably active or available for ongoing professional engagement, although specific recent academic activities are not documented here.

Best Publications

  • Body-image and eating disturbances predict onset of depression among female adolescents: a longitudinal study

    Eric Stice;Chris Hayward;Rebecca P. Cameron;Joel D. Killen

  • Pursuit of thinness and onset of eating disorder symptoms in a community sample of adolescent girls: A three‐year prospective analysis

    Joel D. Killen;C. Barr Taylor;Chris Hayward;Darrell M. Wilson

  • Weight concerns influence the development of eating disorders: A 4-year prospective study.

    J D Killen;C B Taylor;C Hayward;K F Haydel

  • Determinants of physical activity and interventions in youth.

    James F. Sallis;Bruce G. Simons-Morton;Elaine J. Stone;Charles B. Corbin

  • Naturalistic weight-reduction efforts prospectively predict growth in relative weight and onset of obesity among female adolescents.

    E Stice;R P Cameron;J D Killen;C Hayward

  • Are Overweight Children Unhappy?: Body Mass Index, Depressive Symptoms, and Overweight Concerns in Elementary School Children

    Sarah J. Erickson;Thomas N. Robinson;K. Farish Haydel;Joel D. Killen

  • Does Television Viewing Increase Obesity and Reduce Physical Activity? Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Analyses Among Adolescent Girls

    Thomas N. Robinson;LD Hammer;JD Killen;HC Kraemer

  • Smoking cessation after acute myocardial infarction: effects of a nurse-managed intervention.

    C. Barr Taylor;Nancy Houston-Miller;Joel D. Killen;Robert F. DeBusk

  • Craving is associated with smoking relapse: findings from three prospective studies.

    Joel D. Killen;Stephen P. Fortmann

  • Children’s food consumption during television viewing

    Donna M Matheson;Joel D Killen;Yun Wang;Ann Varady

  • Predictors of panic attacks in adolescents.

    Chris Hayward;Joel D. Killen;Helena C. Kraemer;C. Barr Taylor

  • Dance and reducing television viewing to prevent weight gain in African-American girls: the Stanford GEMS pilot study.

    Thomas N Robinson;Joel D Killen;Helena C Kraemer;Darrell M Wilson

  • Transdermal Nicotine for Smoking Cessation: Six-Month Results From Two Multicenter Controlled Clinical Trials

    Arden Christen;Bradley Beiswanger;Melissa Mau;Cheryl Walker

  • Psychosocial predictors of physical activity in adolescents.

    Kim D. Reynolds;Joel D. Killen;Susan W. Bryson;David J. Maron

  • Linking Self-Reported Childhood Behavioral Inhibition to Adolescent Social Phobia

    Chris Hayward;Joel D. Killen;Helena C. Kraemer;C. Barr Taylor

  • Age of onset for binge eating and purging during late adolescence: A 4-year survival analysis.

    E Stice;J D Killen;C Hayward;C B Taylor

  • An attempt to modify unhealthful eating attitudes and weight regulation practices of young adolescent girls

    Joel D. Killen;C. Barr Taylor;Lawrence D. Hammer;Iris Litt

  • Ethnicity and body dissatisfaction: Are Hispanic and Asian girls at increased risk for eating disorders?

    Thomas N. Robinson;Joel D. Killen;Iris F. Litt;Lawrence D. Hammer

  • Factors associated with weight concerns in adolescent girls.

    C. Barr Taylor;Tamara Sharpe;Catherine Shisslak;Susan Bryson

  • Household food security and nutritional status of Hispanic children in the fifth grade

    Donna M Matheson;John Varady;Ann Varady;Joel D Killen

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas N. Robinson
Thomas N. Robinson University of Colorado Denver
Chris Hayward
Chris Hayward Stanford University
Stephen P. Fortmann
Stephen P. Fortmann Kaiser Permanente
C. Barr Taylor
C. Barr Taylor Stanford University
Darrell M. Wilson
Darrell M. Wilson Stanford University
Helena C. Kraemer
Helena C. Kraemer Stanford University
Michael J. Telch
Michael J. Telch The University of Texas at Austin
Alan F. Schatzberg
Alan F. Schatzberg Stanford University
Thomas J. Coates
Thomas J. Coates University of California, Los Angeles
Cheryl L. Perry
Cheryl L. Perry The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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