American Journal of Human Biology

Papers
(The H4-Index of American Journal of Human Biology is 14. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Insights into the Y chromosome human diversity in Uruguay84
Reply to the letter titled “Whither Adivasi amid the Covid catastrophe?” by Saini and Nancy27
Stature and Its Association With Physiological Stress Exposure in a Pediatric Autopsy Sample22
Stationarity of the Special Relationship Between the Geographical Distribution of Body Size and Day Length in Japanese Adolescents: Spatial and Temporal Analysis Using a GTWR Model18
Is Social Jetlag Associated With Physical Fitness Among Spanish Adolescents? Insights From the EHDLA Study17
Secular Trends in Birth Weight in Chile and Its Regions Between 1990 and 202117
Conducting Human Biology Research Using Invasive Clinical Samples: Methods, Strengths, and Limitations16
Expanding the Scope of Heart Rate Variability in Metabolic Health: A Commentary on Sex‐Specific Associations16
Interactions with alloparents are associated with the diversity of infant skin and fecal bacterial communities in Chicago, United States16
Contaminant Exposure Profiles Demonstrate Similar Physiological Effects Across Environments Despite Unique Profile Composition in Formosa, Argentina, and Connecticut, USA15
Physical Activity and Pregnancy Norms Among Daasanach Semi‐Nomadic Pastoralist Women in Northern Kenya15
Socioeconomic Status and Age at Menarche in Türkiye15
Is more prolonged sun exposure associated with healthier life habits and obesity indicators in Portuguese children?15
Scoliosis and skeletal muscle mass are strongly associated with low back pain‐related disability in humans: An evolutionary anthropology point of view14
A Preliminary Investigation of Associations Between Traumatic Events Experienced During Pregnancy and Salivary Diurnal Cortisol Levels of Brazilian Adolescent Mothers and Infants14
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