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Mary E. Northridge

Mary E. Northridge

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
40
Citations
8934
World Ranking
5261
National Ranking
2486

Overview

Mary E. Northridge is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Dentistry and Health Professions, with a particularly strong focus on General Health Professions and Periodontics. Northridge's work frequently addresses topics related to Dental Health and Care Utilization, Dental Research and COVID-19, Oral Microbiology and Periodontitis Research, Health Disparities and Outcomes, Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations, Social Media in Health Education, and Head and Neck Cancer Studies.

Northridge has contributed to several recent scholarly publications. Notable works include:

  • Disparities in Access to Oral Health Care, 2020, Annual Review of Public Health
  • Oral health conditions and COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the current evidence, 2022, Aging and Health Research
  • Characterizing Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption for US Children and Adolescents by Race/Ethnicity, 2020, Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
  • Immigrant Status, Resilience, and Perceived Oral Health Among Chinese Americans in Hawaii, 2020, Research on Aging
  • Spatial Analysis of Chinese American Ethnic Enclaves and Community Health Indicators in New York City, 2022, Frontiers in Public Health

Their frequent coauthors include Andrea B. Troxel, Sara S. Metcalf, Yinxiang Wu, Bei Wu, and Harvey D. Palmer.

Mary E. Northridge's work has been published in several notable venues, including:

  • Aging and Health Research
  • Journal of Public Health Research
  • Annual Review of Public Health
  • Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
  • Research on Aging

Best Publications

  • Sorting out the connections between the built environment and health: A conceptual framework for navigating pathways and planning healthy cities

    Mary E. Northridge;Elliott D. Sclar;Padmini Biswas

  • Social Determinants of Health: Implications for Environmental Health Promotion

    Amy Schulz;Mary E. Northridge

  • A multilevel analysis of income inequality and cardiovascular disease risk factors.

    Ana V. Diez-Roux;Bruce G. Link;Mary E. Northridge

  • Disparities in Access to Oral Health Care.

    Mary E Northridge;Anjali Kumar;Raghbir Kaur

  • Airborne concentrations of PM(2.5) and diesel exhaust particles on Harlem sidewalks: a community-based pilot study.

    Patrick L. Kinney;Maneesha Aggarwal;Mary E. Northridge;Nicole A.H. Janssen

  • Social Epidemiology and the Fundamental Cause Concept: On the Structuring of Effective Cancer Screens by Socioeconomic Status

    Bruce G. Link;Mary E. Northridge;J. O C Phelan;Michael L. Ganz

  • Home hazards and falls in the elderly : the role of health and functional status

    M. E. Northridge;M. C. Nevitt;Jennifer L. Kelsey;B. Link

  • The health of sexual minorities: Public health perspectives on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender populations

    Ilan H. Meyer;Mary E. Northridge

  • Public health methods--attributable risk as a link between causality and public health action

    Mary Northridge

  • Aging in the United States: Opportunities and Challenges for Public Health

    Lynda A. Anderson;Richard A. Goodman;Richard A. Goodman;Deborah Holtzman;Samuel F. Posner

  • Assessing health impact assessment: multidisciplinary and international perspectives

    N. Krieger;Mary Northridge;S. Gruskin;M. Quinn

  • Prevalence and social correlates of cardiovascular disease risk factors in Harlem.

    Ana V. Diez-Roux;Mary Northridge;Alfredo Morabia;Mary T. Bassett

  • Dietary patterns in six European populations: results from EURALIM, a collaborative European data harmonization and information campaign

    S Beer-Borst;S Hercberg;A Morabia;M S Bernstein

  • A joint urban planning and public health framework: contributions to health impact assessment.

    Mary E. Northridge;Elliott Sclar

  • Addressing the Childhood Asthma Crisis in Harlem: The Harlem Children’s Zone Asthma Initiative

    Stephen W. Nicholas;Betina Jean-Louis;Benjamin Ortiz;Mary Northridge

  • Urban Planning and Health Equity

    Mary Evelyn Northridge;Mary Evelyn Northridge;Lance Freeman

  • Environmental equity and health: understanding complexity and moving forward.

    Mary E. Northridge;Gabriel N. Stover;Joyce E. Rosenthal;Donna Sherard

  • Enhancing implementation science by applying best principles of systems science

    Mary E. Northridge;Sara S. Metcalf

  • Obesity and other health determinants across Europe: The EURALIM Project

    S Beer-Borst;A Morabia;S Hercberg;O Vitek

  • Diesel exhaust exposure among adolescents in Harlem: a community-driven study.

    Mary E. Northridge;Joanne Yankura;Patrick L. Kinney;Regina M. Santella

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger D. Vaughan
Roger D. Vaughan Rockefeller University
Eric W. Schrimshaw
Eric W. Schrimshaw Columbia University
Patrick L. Kinney
Patrick L. Kinney Boston University
Mary T. Bassett
Mary T. Bassett Harvard University
Kenneth R. McLeroy
Kenneth R. McLeroy Texas A&M University
Pilar Galan
Pilar Galan Paris 13 University
Chau Trinh-Shevrin
Chau Trinh-Shevrin New York University
Bei Wu
Bei Wu New York University
Ilan H. Meyer
Ilan H. Meyer University of California, Los Angeles
Andrew L. Goodman
Andrew L. Goodman Yale University

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