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D-Index
78
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53389
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17784
National Ranking
8874

Mari Palta 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 Mari Palta sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 263 publications — 10th percentile

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

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

Mari Palta 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 Mari Palta sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 78 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

Mari Palta is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the broad field of Medicine, with specific contributions across several subfields including Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, General Health Professions, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and Epidemiology.

Their work covers a diverse range of topics such as Sleep and related disorders, Birth, Development, and Health, Congenital Heart Disease Studies, Neonatal Respiratory Health Research, Sleep and Wakefulness Research, Diabetes Management and Research, and Public Health Policies and Education.

Some of the recent papers associated with Mari Palta include:

  • Association Between Preterm Birth and Arrested Cardiac Growth in Adolescents and Young Adults, 2020, JAMA Cardiology
  • The Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) Program: An Infrastructure for Advancing Population Health, 2022, Frontiers in Public Health
  • Blunted cardiac output response to exercise in adolescents born preterm, 2020, European Journal of Applied Physiology
  • A preliminary epidemiologic study of social (pragmatic) communication disorder in the context of developmental language disorder, 2021, International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
  • Increased aortic stiffness and elevated blood pressure in response to exercise in adult survivors of prematurity, 2020, Physiological Reports

Mari Palta has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Erika W. Hagen, Paul E. Peppard, Tamara J. LeCaire, Eric N. Reither, and Jodi H. Barnet.

The most frequent publication venues where their work has appeared include:

  • SLEEP
  • Innovation in Aging
  • JAMA Cardiology
  • Frontiers in Public Health
  • International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders

Mari Palta has been recognized with the award of Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) in 2004. This accolade highlights a professional standing within the statistical and research community.

Best Publications

  • The Occurrence of Sleep-Disordered Breathing among Middle-Aged Adults

    Terry Young;Mari Palta;Jerome A. Dempsey;James B. Skatrud

  • Prospective study of the association between sleep-disordered breathing and hypertension.

    Paul E. Peppard;Terry Young;Mari Palta;James Skatrud

  • Increased Prevalence of Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Adults

    Paul E. Peppard;Terry Young;Jodi H. Barnet;Mari Palta

  • Longitudinal study of moderate weight change and sleep-disordered breathing.

    Paul E. Peppard;Terry Young;Mari Palta;Jerome Dempsey

  • Estimation of the clinically diagnosed proportion of sleep apnea syndrome in middle-aged men and women.

    Terry Young;Linda Evans;Laurel Finn;Mari Palta

  • Population-Based Study of Sleep-Disordered Breathing as a Risk Factor for Hypertension

    Terry Young;Paul Peppard;Mari Palta;K. Mae Hla

  • Sleep-disordered breathing and motor vehicle accidents in a population-based sample of employed adults.

    Terry Young;Joseph Blustein;Laurel Finn;Mari Palta

  • Sleep apnea and hypertension. A population-based study.

    Khin Mae Hla;Terry B. Young;Tom Bidwell;Mari Palta

  • Comparison of self-reported and measured height and weight

    Mari Palta;Ronald J. Prineas;Reuben Berman;Peter J Hannan

  • Smoking as a risk factor for sleep-disordered breathing.

    David W. Wetter;Terry B. Young;Thomas R. Bidwell;M. Safwan Badr

  • Burden of sleep apnea: rationale, design, and major findings of the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort study.

    Terry Young;Mari Palta;Jerome Dempsey;Paul E Peppard

  • The effect of an intervention to break the gender bias habit for faculty at one institution: a cluster randomized, controlled trial.

    Molly Carnes;Patricia G. Devine;Linda Baier Manwell;Angela Byars-Winston

  • US norms for six generic health-related quality-of-life indexes from the National Health Measurement study.

    Dennis G. Fryback;Nancy Cross Dunham;Mari Palta;Janel Hanmer

  • The gender bias in sleep apnea diagnosis : Are women missed because they have different symptoms ?

    Terry Young;Rebecca Hutton;Laurel Finn;Safwan Badr

  • LUTEIN AND ZEAXANTHIN IN THE DIET AND SERUM AND THEIR RELATION TO AGE-RELATED MACULOPATHY IN THE THIRD NATIONAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY

    Julie A. Marse-Perlman;Alicia I. Fisher;Ronald Klein;Mari Palta

  • Serum antioxidants and age-related macular degeneration in a population-based case-control study

    Julie A. Mares-Perlman;William E. Brady;Ronald Klein;Barbara E. K. Klein

  • Dietary fat and age-related maculopathy

    Julie A. Mares-Perlman;William E. Brady;Ronald Klein;Gina M. VandenLangenberg

  • Sleep-disordered breathing and neuropsychological deficits. A population-based study.

    Hyon C. Kim;Terry Young;Charles G. Matthews;Steven M. Weber

  • Abnormalities of the Foveal Avascular Zone in Diabetic Retinopathy

    George H. Bresnick;Randall Condit;Stephen Syrjala;Mari Palta

  • Design, and Major findings of the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort Study

    Terry Young;Mari Palta;Jerome Dempsey;Paul E. Peppard

Frequent Co-Authors

Terry Young
Terry Young University of Wisconsin–Madison
Ronald Klein
Ronald Klein University of Wisconsin–Madison
Barbara E. K. Klein
Barbara E. K. Klein University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jun Shao
Jun Shao University of Wisconsin–Madison
Robert M. Kaplan
Robert M. Kaplan Stanford University
F. Javier Nieto
F. Javier Nieto Oregon State University
David Feeny
David Feeny McMaster University
Karen J. Cruickshanks
Karen J. Cruickshanks University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jerome A. Dempsey
Jerome A. Dempsey University of Wisconsin–Madison
Scot E. Moss
Scot E. Moss University of Wisconsin–Madison

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