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26790
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15552
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7837

Marsha D. Marcus 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 Marsha D. Marcus sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 246 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Marsha D. Marcus 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 Marsha D. Marcus sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 83 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Marsha D. Marcus is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their research predominantly spans the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with particular focus on Clinical Psychology and Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism. Additional areas of study include Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Physiology.

The primary topics covered in their work include Eating Disorders and Behaviors, Obesity, Physical Activity, and Diet, and Diabetes Management and Research. Their research also addresses the Impact of Technology on Adolescents, Bariatric Surgery and Outcomes, Diabetes Management and Education, and Gestational Diabetes Research and Management.

Frequent venues for publication by this researcher consist of UNC Libraries, Diabetes Care, International Journal of Eating Disorders, Diabetes, and Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Marsha D. Marcus include:

  • The diagnosis of avoidant restrictive food intake disorder in the presence of gastrointestinal disorders: Opportunities to define shared mechanisms of symptom expression (2021) in International Journal of Eating Disorders
  • Pregnancy Outcomes in Young Women With Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Followed in the TODAY Study (2021) in Diabetes Care
  • Risk Factors for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy in Adolescents and Young Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: Results From the TODAY Study (2021) in Diabetes Care
  • Postbariatric hypoglycemia: symptom patterns and associated risk factors in the Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery study (2021) in Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases
  • Diabetes Distress in Young Adults With Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes: TODAY2 Study Results (2022) in Diabetes Care

Frequent co-authors of this researcher include Michele D. Levine, Alannah Rivera-Cancel, Nancy Zucker, Cynthia M. Bulik, and Julia K. Nicholas.

Best Publications

  • Binge eating disorder: A multisite field trial of the diagnostic criteria

    Robert L. Spitzer;Michael Devlin;B. Timothy Walsh;Deborah Hasin

  • Binge eating disorder: its further validation in a multisite study.

    Robert L. Spitzer;Susan Z. Yanovski;Thomas Wadden;Rena Wing

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy for binge eating and bulimia nervosa: A comprehensive treatment manual.

    Christopher G. Fairburn;Marsha D. Marcus;G. Terence Wilson

  • Psychiatric disorders among bariatric surgery candidates: relationship to obesity and functional health status.

    Melissa A. Kalarchian;Marsha D. Marcus;Michele D. Levine;M.P.H. Anita P. Courcoulas

  • Effect of Wearable Technology Combined With a Lifestyle Intervention on Long-term Weight Loss: The IDEA Randomized Clinical Trial

    John M. Jakicic;Kelliann K. Davis;Renee J. Rogers;Wendy C. King

  • Obese binge eaters: affect, cognitions, and response to behavioural weight control.

    Marsha D. Marcus;Rena R. Wing;Joyce Hopkins

  • Evaluation of the SenseWear Pro Armband to assess energy expenditure during exercise.

    John M. Jakicic;Marsha Marcus;Kara I. Gallagher;Colby Randall

  • Postpartum depression: a critical review.

    Joyce Hopkins;Marsha Marcus;Susan B. Campbell

  • Caloric Restriction Per Se Is a Significant Factor in Improvements in Glycemic Control and Insulin Sensitivity During Weight Loss in Obese NIDDM Patients

    Rena R Wing;Elaine H Blair;Patricia Bononi;Marsha D Marcus

  • A school-based intervention for diabetes risk reduction.

    Gary D Foster;Barbara Linder;Tom Baranowski

  • Binge eating and dietary restraint in obese patients.

    Marsha D. Marcus;Rena R. Wing;Danuta M. Lamparski

  • Binge eating among gastric bypass patients at long-term follow-up.

    Melissa A Kalarchian;Marsha D Marcus;G Terence Wilson;Erich W Labouvie

  • Binge eating disorder should be included in DSM-IV: a reply to Fairburn et al.'s "the classification of recurrent overeating: the binge eating disorder proposal".

    Robert L. Spitzer;Albert Stunkard;Susan Yanovski;Marsha D. Marcus

  • Loss of Control Over Eating Predicts Outcomes in Bariatric Surgery Patients: A Prospective, 24-Month Follow-Up Study

    Marney A. White;Melissa A. Kalarchian;Robin M. Masheb;Marsha D. Marcus

  • Binge eating in children and adolescents

    Marsha D. Marcus;Melissa A. Kalarchian

  • Psychiatric disorders among obese binge eaters.

    Marsha D. Marcus;Rena R. Wing;Linda Ewing;Edward Kern

  • Risk of suicide after long-term follow-up from bariatric surgery.

    Hilary A. Tindle;Bennet Omalu;Anita Courcoulas;Marsha Marcus

  • YEAR-LONG WEIGHT LOSS TREATMENT FOR OBESE PATIENTS WITH TYPE II DIABETES :DOES INCLUDING AN INTERMITTENT VERY-LOW-CALORIE DIET IMPROVE OUTCOME ?

    Rena R. Wing;Elaine Blair;Marsha Marcus;Leonard H. Epstein

  • Family-based treatment of severe pediatric obesity: randomized, controlled trial.

    Melissa A. Kalarchian;Michele D. Levine;Silva A. Arslanian;Linda J. Ewing

  • Prevalence of binge eating disorder, obesity, and depression in a biracial cohort of young adults

    Delia E. Smith;Marsha D. Marcus;Cora E. Lewis;Marian Fitzgibbon

Frequent Co-Authors

Rena R. Wing
Rena R. Wing Brown University
James E. Mitchell
James E. Mitchell University of North Dakota
Susan Z. Yanovski
Susan Z. Yanovski National Institutes of Health
Leonard H. Epstein
Leonard H. Epstein University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Kenneth A. Perkins
Kenneth A. Perkins University of Pittsburgh
Cynthia M. Bulik
Cynthia M. Bulik University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Denise E. Wilfley
Denise E. Wilfley Washington University in St. Louis
Tom Baranowski
Tom Baranowski Baylor College of Medicine
Gary D. Foster
Gary D. Foster University of Pennsylvania
Catherine G. Greeno
Catherine G. Greeno University of Pittsburgh

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