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D-Index
34
Citations
5478
World Ranking
10166
National Ranking
5356

Kristin L. Schneider publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

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

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 102 publications — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Kristin L. Schneider D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

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

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Kristin L. Schneider is affiliated with Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in the United States. Their research spans medicine and health professions, with a particular focus on public health, clinical psychology, rehabilitation, and pharmacy. Schneider's work frequently addresses topics related to obesity, physical activity, diet, and behavioral health interventions, along with child nutrition and adolescent health issues.

The main fields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Health Professions

The subfields Schneider works in are:

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • General Health Professions
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Rehabilitation
  • Pharmacy

Key research topics covered are:

  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
  • Obesity and Health Practices
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
  • Child and Adolescent Health

Kristin L. Schneider has published in several venues, including:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Obesity
  • Journal of Child and Family Studies
  • Contemporary Clinical Trials
  • PM&R

Notable published papers include:

  • Examining Direct and Indirect Mechanisms of Parental Influences on Youth Physical Activity and Body Mass Index, 2022, Journal of Child and Family Studies
  • Supporting families of children with overweight and obesity to live healthy lifestyles: Design and rationale for the Fitline cluster randomized controlled pediatric practice-based trial, 2021, Contemporary Clinical Trials
  • A pediatric primary care practice-based obesity intervention to support families: a cluster-randomized clinical trial, 2024, Obesity
  • Associations Between Weight Loss Attempts, Food Planning, and the Home Food Environment, 2020, Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
  • Validating a fear-of-falling-related activity avoidance scale in lower limb prosthesis users, 2023, PM&R

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Schneider are:

  • Noah J. Rosenblatt
  • Matthew J. Major
  • Steven A. Miller
  • Lori Pbert
  • Sybil L. Crawford

Best Publications

  • Evidence-based strategies in weight-loss mobile apps.

    Sherry L. Pagoto;Kristin L. Schneider;Mirjana Jojic;Michele DeBiasse

  • Male inclusion in randomized controlled trials of lifestyle weight loss interventions.

    Sherry L. Pagoto;Kristin L. Schneider;Jessica L. Oleski;Juliana M. Luciani

  • Inhibiting food reward: delay discounting, food reward sensitivity, and palatable food intake in overweight and obese women.

    Bradley M. Appelhans;Kathleen Woolf;Sherry L. Pagoto;Kristin L. Schneider

  • A PILOT STUDY OF GROUP EXERCISE TRAINING (GET) FOR WOMEN WITH PRIMARY BREAST CANCER: FEASIBILITY AND HEALTH BENEFITS

    Gregory G. Kolden;Timothy J. Strauman;Ann Ward;Jackie Kuta

  • Multiple behavior changes in diet and activity: a randomized controlled trial using mobile technology.

    Bonnie Spring;Kristin Schneider;H. Gene McFadden;Jocelyn Vaughn

  • Association between adult attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and obesity in the US population

    Sherry L. Pagoto;Carol Curtin;Stephenie C. Lemon;Linda G. Bandini;Linda G. Bandini

  • Self-system therapy as an intervention for self-regulatory dysfunction in depression: a randomized comparison with cognitive therapy

    Timothy J. Strauman;Angela Z. Vieth;Kari A. Merrill;Gregory G. Kolden

  • Association of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Obesity in a Nationally Representative Sample

    Sherry L. Pagoto;Kristin L. Schneider;Jamie S. Bodenlos;Bradley M. Appelhans

  • Randomized controlled trial for behavioral smoking and weight control treatment: effect of concurrent versus sequential intervention

    Bonnie J. Spring;Sherry L. Pagoto;Sherry L. Pagoto;Regina Pingitore;Regina Pingitore;Neal Doran

  • Depression Severity, Diet Quality, and Physical Activity in Women with Obesity and Depression

    Bradley M. Appelhans;Matthew C. Whited;Kristin L. Schneider;Yunsheng Ma

  • The home environment and childhood obesity in low-income households: indirect effects via sleep duration and screen time

    Bradley M Appelhans;Stephanie L Fitzpatrick;Hong Li;Vernon Cail

  • Trait anxiety, but not trait anger, predisposes obese individuals to emotional eating

    Kristin L. Schneider;Bradley M. Appelhans;Matthew C. Whited;Jessica L. Oleski

  • Delay discounting and intake of ready-to-eat and away-from-home foods in overweight and obese women.

    Bradley M. Appelhans;Molly E. Waring;Kristin L. Schneider;Sherry L. Pagoto

  • Abuse potential of carbohydrates for overweight carbohydrate cravers

    Bonnie J. Spring;Bonnie J. Spring;Bonnie J. Spring;Kristin L. Schneider;Malaina Smith;Malaina Smith;Darla Kendzor

  • Initial investigation of behavioral activation therapy for co-morbid major depressive disorder and obesity.

    Sherry L. Pagoto;Jamie S. Bodenlos;Kristin L. Schneider;Barbara C. Olendzki

  • Randomized controlled trial of behavioral treatment for comorbid obesity and depression in women: the Be Active Trial.

    Sherry L. Pagoto;Kristin L. Schneider;Matthew C. Whited;Jessica L. Oleski

  • Tweeting it off: characteristics of adults who tweet about a weight loss attempt.

    Sherry L. Pagoto;Kristin L. Schneider;Martinus M. Evans;Molly E. Waring

  • A School Nurse‐Delivered Intervention for Overweight and Obese Adolescents

    Lori Pbert;Susan Druker;Mary Ann Gapinski;Lauren A. Gellar

  • Physiological and psychological challenges of increasing physical activity and exercise in patients at risk of diabetic foot ulcers: a critical review.

    Ryan T. Crews;Kristin L. Schneider;Sai V. Yalla;Neil D. Reeves

  • Social Media as a Tool to Increase the Impact of Public Health Research.

    Jessica Y. Breland;Lisa M. Quintiliani;Kristin L. Schneider;Christine N. May

  • Determinants of Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Incidence of Diabetes in Postmenopausal Women in the U.S.: The Women's Health Initiative 1993-2009

    Yunsheng Ma;James R. Hebert;JoAnn E. Manson;Raji Balasubramanian

  • Associations of mood and anxiety disorders with obesity: Comparisons by ethnicity

    Jamie S. Bodenlos;Stephenie C. Lemon;Kristin L. Schneider;Madeline A. August

  • Measuring smoking-related preoccupation and compulsive drive: evaluation of the obsessive compulsive smoking scale

    Brian Hitsman;Biing Jiun Shen;Ronald A. Cohen;Sandra B. Morissette

Frequent Co-Authors

Bonnie Spring
Bonnie Spring Northwestern University
Ira S. Ockene
Ira S. Ockene University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Judith K. Ockene
Judith K. Ockene University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Donald Hedeker
Donald Hedeker University of Chicago
James R. Hébert
James R. Hébert University of South Carolina
Simin Liu
Simin Liu University of California, Irvine
Timothy J. Strauman
Timothy J. Strauman Duke University
Sybil L. Crawford
Sybil L. Crawford University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Wenjun Li
Wenjun Li University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Barbara V. Howard
Barbara V. Howard MedStar Health

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