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86
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14003
National Ranking
1294

Overview

Susan Chinn is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple domains within medicine and psychology, focusing particularly on topics intersecting with sport and cardiovascular health.

The scientist's recent publication record includes the paper titled Cultural Context and Mental Health: A Kenyan Elite Athlete's Perspective published in 2025 in Sports Medicine. This work explores the cultural dimensions of mental health within the context of elite sports performance.

Research contributions cover several main fields of study:

  • Medicine
  • Psychology

Within these broad fields, specific subfields of study include:

  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

The key topics that characterize their scientific work are:

  • Sport Psychology and Performance
  • Sports injuries and prevention
  • Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise

Frequent collaborators in Susan Chinn's research efforts include:

  • Andrew Kirkland
  • Anna C. Whittaker
  • Michael K. Boit
  • Michael Crawley
  • David M. Ndetei

The primary venue for their recent publications is Sports Medicine, indicating a focus on interdisciplinary sports science and related medical issues.

Best Publications

  • The European Community Respiratory Health Survey II

    P. G.J. Burney;C. Luczynska;S. Chinn;D. Jarvis

  • A simple method for converting an odds ratio to effect size for use in meta-analysis.

    Susan Chinn

  • Cross sectional stature and weight reference curves for the UK, 1990.

    J. V. Freeman;T. J. Cole;S. Chinn;P. R. M. Jones

  • Methods for evaluating area-wide and organisation-based interventions in health and health care: a systematic review.

    O. C. Ukoumunne;M. C. Gulliford;S. Chinn;J. A.C. Sterne

  • Prevalence and trends in overweight and obesity in three cross sectional studies of British Children, 1974-94.

    Susan Chinn;Roberto J Rona

  • Has the prevalence of asthma increased in children? Evidence from the national study of health and growth 1973-86.

    P. G. J. Burney;S. Chinn;R. J. Rona

  • Components of variance and intraclass correlations for the design of community-based surveys and intervention studies: data from the Health Survey for England 1994.

    Martin C. Gulliford;Obioha C. Ukoumunne;Susan Chinn

  • Patterns of intra-cluster correlation from primary care research to inform study design and analysis.

    Geoffrey Adams;Martin C. Gulliford;Obioha C. Ukoumunne;Sandra Eldridge

  • Geographical variation in the prevalence of positive skin tests to environmental aeroallergens in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey I

    P-J Bousquet;S. Chinn;Christer Janson;M. Kogevinas

  • The European Community Respiratory Health Survey: what are the main results so far?

    C. Janson;J. Anto;P. Burney;S. Chinn

  • Association between obesity and asthma in 4–11 year old children in the UK

    J I Figueroa-Munoz;Susan Chinn;Roberto Rona

  • The distribution of total and specific serum IgE in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey

    Peter Burney;Effie Malmberg;Susan Chinn;Deborah Jarvis

  • Incidence of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in a Cohort of Young Adults According to the Presence of Chronic Cough and Phlegm

    Roberto de Marco;Simone Accordini;Isa Cerveri;Angelo Corsico

  • Overweight and obesity trends from 1974 to 2003 in English children: what is the role of socioeconomic factors?

    Emmanuel Stamatakis;Paola Primatesta;Sue Chinn;Roberto J Rona

  • References values for forced spirometry. Group of the European Community Respiratory Health Survey

    J. Roca;F. Burgos;J. Sunyer;M. Saez

  • Descriptive epidemiology of bronchial reactivity in an adult population: results from a community study.

    P. G J Burney;J. R. Britton;S. Chinn;A. E. Tattersfield

  • Childhood environment and adult atopy : Results from the European Community Respiratory Health Survey

    Cecilie Svanes;Deborah Jarvis;Susan Chinn;Peter Burney

  • Is methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus more virulent than methicillin-susceptible S. aureus? A comparative cohort study of British patients with nosocomial infection and bacteremia.

    M. Melzer;S. J. Eykyn;W. R. Gransden;S. Chinn

  • Effects of prematurity and intrauterine growth on respiratory health and lung function in childhood

    R.J. Rona;M.C. Gulliford;S. Chinn

  • Relation of bronchial responsiveness to body mass index in the ECRHS

    Sue Chinn;D. Jarvis;P. Burney

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Burney
Peter Burney Imperial College London
Deborah Jarvis
Deborah Jarvis Imperial College London
Martin Gulliford
Martin Gulliford King's College London
Cecilie Svanes
Cecilie Svanes University of Bergen
Jordi Sunyer
Jordi Sunyer Pompeu Fabra University
Joachim Heinrich
Joachim Heinrich Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Obioha C. Ukoumunne
Obioha C. Ukoumunne University of Exeter
Josep M. Antó
Josep M. Antó Pompeu Fabra University
Anne E. Tattersfield
Anne E. Tattersfield University of Nottingham

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