Health Promotion International

Papers
(The H4-Index of Health Promotion International is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
eHEALS as a predictive factor of digital health information seeking behavior among Brazilian undergraduate students77
Creating healthy food environments in recreation and sport settings using choice architecture: a scoping review53
Response to letter on ‘Which literacy for health promotion: health, food, nutrition or media?’47
Qualitative exploration of the reasons for not using nutritional warnings after policy implementation in Uruguay46
Older adults’ and service providers’ experiences of a settings-based health promotion initiative in English football39
Qualitative analysis of health literacy: exploring a Kenyan community’s response to childhood illness38
‘She showed me a new path, a way forward’: exploring how navigation influences mental health among Guatemalan gay and bisexual men living with HIV26
Public sector’s misinformation debunking during the public health campaign: a case of Hong Kong25
Engaging adults in organized physical activity: a scoping review of recruitment strategies24
Addressing the digital determinants of health: health promotion must lead the charge24
Assessing readiness for childhood obesity prevention in German municipalities: application of the community readiness model24
Factors determining non-attendance in breast cancer screening among women in the Netherlands: a national study23
Alcohol marketing as a commercial determinant of health: daily diary insights from young women in Kampala22
Community health action and COVID-19 in Barcelona neighbourhoods: responses and challenges21
Workplace wellness across the lifespan: A pilot program for health promotion in a low- and middle-income country20
Reclaiming the narrative: countering harmful commercial discourses19
Nutrition literacy in Vietnamese pregnant women: a cross-sectional study19
Adding sugar to children’s beverages: a theory of planned behavior study of Lebanese mothers18
Communication lessons learned from the 2017 measles–rubella campaign in India: perspectives from vaccine decision-makers18
The relation between eHealth literacy and healthy lifestyle behaviours in pregnant women18
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