Dietary patterns and PFAS plasma concentrations in childhood: Project Viva, USA is a dataset published in Environment International (2021). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 2.3, placing it in the top 9.3% of the data-sharing corpus. It has been cited 68 times, with 55 citing works in its 1-hop citation network.
Ranks in the top 9% for downstream scientific impact
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Base Score Contribution
0.635
From this paper's citation signal
Citation Network Contribution
1.7
From 46 citing papers with measurable signal
Ranked by each citer's contribution to N(p) — log1p(Cq) divided by its reference count — out of 55 citers.
NIEHS NIH HHS
Grant: R01 ES030101
NICHD NIH HHS
Grant: R01 HD034568
NIEHS NIH HHS
Grant: K23 ES024803
NIH HHS
Grant: UH3 OD023286
NIEHS NIH HHS
Grant: R01 ES021447
NIDDK NIH HHS
Grant: P30 DK046200
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 1P30DK046200-01
OBESITY/NUTRITION RESEARCH CENTER
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R01ES030101-05
Environmental Chemicals, Adiposity, and Bone Accrual Across Adolescence
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R01ES021447-03
Prenatal exposure to polyfluoroalkyl chemicals (PFCs) and child growth and develo
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 4UH3OD023286-03
Common and distinct early environmental influences on cardiometabolic and respiratory health: Mechanisms and methods
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5K23ES024803-04
Air Pollution Exposure during Pregnancy, Maternal Glycemia, and OffspringGrowth
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 3R01HD034568-17S2
Early vitamin D status and supplement use and later body composition and bone health
National Institutes of Health
FWCI
4.92
Citation Percentile
1.0%
Citation Trend
Fields of Study
MeSH Terms
Keywords
Sustainable Development Goals