World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
112
Citations
51382
World Ranking
5113
National Ranking
2763

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of Sociology, American Sociological Association

Overview

John B. McKinlay is affiliated with the New England Research Institutes in the United States. Their research spans multiple topics related to healthcare systems, medical practice, and health outcomes.

The scientist has published work in several venues, notably UNC Libraries with three publications, Social Science & Medicine, and The journal of cetacean research and management. Special issue.

Recent papers include:

  • Itʼs About Time: Physiciansʼ Perceptions of Time Constraints in Primary Care Medical Practice in Three National Healthcare Systems, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • John D. Stoeckle, MD: mentor, colleague, friend, 2020, Social Science & Medicine
  • What do physicians gain (and lose) with experience? Qualitative results from a cross-national study of diabetes, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Fluid manipulation among individuals with lower urinary tract symptoms: a mixed methods study, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Annex A-C: List of Participants, Agenda, List of Documents, 2021, The journal of cetacean research and management. Special issue

Frequent coauthors include Lisa Marceau, Olaf von dem Knesebeck, Emily A. Elstad, Thomas R. Konrad, and Carol L. Link.

Fields of study connected to John B. McKinlay's work cover General Health Professions, Emergency Medicine, Economics and Econometrics, and Sociology and Political Science.

Main topics addressed in their research are:

  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Hospital Admissions and Outcomes
  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Arctic and Russian Policy Studies

John B. McKinlay was recognized with the Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of Sociology from the American Sociological Association in 2008.

Best Publications

  • Impotence and its medical and psychosocial correlates: results of the Massachusetts Male Aging Study.

    Henry A. Feldman;Irwin Goldstein;Dimitrios G. Hatzichristou;Robert J. Krane

  • Age Trends in the Level of Serum Testosterone and Other Hormones in Middle-Aged Men: Longitudinal Results from the Massachusetts Male Aging Study

    Henry A. Feldman;Christopher Longcope;Carol A. Derby;Catherine B. Johannes

  • INCIDENCE OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IN MEN 40 TO 69 YEARS OLD: LONGITUDINAL RESULTS FROM THE MASSACHUSETTS MALE AGING STUDY

    Catherine B. Johannes;Andre B. Araujo;Henry A. Feldman;Carol A. Derby

  • Age, disease, and changing sex hormone levels in middle-aged men: results of the Massachusetts Male Aging Study.

    Anna Gray;Henry A. Feldman;John B. Mckinlay;Christopher Longcope

  • Sleep duration as a risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes.

    H. Klar Yaggi;Andre B. Araujo;John B. McKinlay

  • Erectile dysfunction and coronary risk factors: prospective results from the Massachusetts male aging study.

    Henry A. Feldman;Catherine B. Johannes;Carol A. Derby;Ken P. Kleinman

  • Testosterone, sex hormone-binding globulin, and the development of type 2 diabetes in middle-aged men: prospective results from the Massachusetts male aging study.

    R K Stellato;H A Feldman;O Hamdy;E S Horton

  • Prevalence of Symptomatic Androgen Deficiency in Men

    Andre B. Araujo;Gretchen R. Esche;Varant Kupelian;Amy B. O’Donnell

  • The relationship between depressive symptoms and male erectile dysfunction: cross-sectional results from the Massachusetts Male Aging Study.

    Andre B. Araujo;Richard Durante;Henry A. Feldman;Irwin Goldstein

  • Prevalence and Incidence of Androgen Deficiency in Middle-Aged and Older Men: Estimates from the Massachusetts Male Aging Study

    Andre B. Araujo;Amy B. O’Donnell;Donald J. Brambilla;William B. Simpson

  • Modifiable risk factors and erectile dysfunction: can lifestyle changes modify risk?

    Carol A Derby;Beth A Mohr;Irwin Goldstein;Henry A Feldman

  • Some approaches and problems in the study of the use of services--an overview.

    John B. McKinlay

  • Low sex hormone-binding globulin, total testosterone, and symptomatic androgen deficiency are associated with development of the metabolic syndrome in nonobese men.

    Varant Kupelian;Stephanie T. Page;Andre B. Araujo;Thomas G. Travison

  • Prevalence of Foot and Ankle Conditions in a Multiethnic Community Sample of Older Adults

    J. E. Dunn;C. L. Link;D. T. Felson;M. G. Crincoli

  • The relation of smoking, age, relative weight, and dietary intake to serum adrenal steroids, sex hormones, and sex hormone-binding globulin in middle-aged men.

    A E Field;G A Colditz;W C Willett;C Longcope

  • The Relative Contributions of Aging, Health, and Lifestyle Factors to Serum Testosterone Decline in Men

    Thomas G. Travison;Andre B. Araujo;Varant Kupelian;Amy B. O’Donnell

  • Prevalence of lower urinary tract symptoms and effect on quality of life in a racially and ethnically diverse random sample: the Boston Area Community Health (BACH) Survey

    Varant Kupelian;John T. Wei;Michael P. O’Leary;John W. Kusek

  • The Effect of Diurnal Variation on Clinical Measurement of Serum Testosterone and Other Sex Hormone Levels in Men

    Donald J. Brambilla;Alvin M. Matsumoto;Andre B. Araujo;John B. McKinlay

  • Smoking and Age at Menopause in Women

    Sonja M. McKINLAY;Nancy L. Bifano;John B. McKINLAY

  • Risk factors for clinical benign prostatic hyperplasia in a community-based population of healthy aging men

    James B. Meigs;Beth Mohr;Michael J. Barry;Mary McNaughton Collins

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas G. Travison
Thomas G. Travison Harvard University
Raymond C. Rosen
Raymond C. Rosen New England Research Institutes
Henry A. Feldman
Henry A. Feldman Boston Children's Hospital
Sybil L. Crawford
Sybil L. Crawford University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Sara Arber
Sara Arber University of Surrey
John W. Kusek
John W. Kusek National Institutes of Health
Kevin T. McVary
Kevin T. McVary Loyola University Medical Center
Olaf von dem Knesebeck
Olaf von dem Knesebeck Universität Hamburg
William J. Bremner
William J. Bremner University of Washington
Michael J. Barry
Michael J. Barry Harvard University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

If you’re considering studying Medicine in the USA, there are many accredited online programs that can expand your career options in the healthcare field. Diverse pathways like medical billing and coding online courses are great for those interested in the administrative side of healthcare, offering flexible and affordable ways to enter the workforce quickly.

For those aiming to become advanced practice providers, cheapest fnp programs online can help you qualify as a Family Nurse Practitioner, often with lower tuition costs. Entry-level nurses can also benefit from cheap online nursing programs, which make it possible to start a nursing career with less financial pressure.

Ambitious nurses seeking leadership, research, or teaching roles may consider advancing with online phd nursing programs. These PhDs can be completed remotely, balancing education with current work or life commitments. Overall, online healthcare degrees offer flexible, affordable routes to rewarding and high-demand careers.

Best Scientists Citing John B. McKinlay

Trending Scientists