Richard R. Cline
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Also affiliated: University of Minnesota (2002–2010); US Forest Service (2000); University of Wisconsin–Madison (2000–2013); Malmö University (1999); Lund University (1999); University of Minnesota System (2007); Twin Cities Orthopedics (2003–2010); Rockwell Automation (United States) (1991)
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Richard R. Cline's research focuses on public health and health disparities, particularly concerning dietary habits and their relationship with socioeconomic status. His work investigates how factors such as sodium intake among U.S. adults are influenced by socioeconomic conditions, regardless of an individual's financial standing. Cline has published extensively, with 58 total publications and a citation count of 981, reflecting a significant body of work in his field. His h-index stands at 15. He collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Linda G. Jones, with whom he has co-authored one publication. Cline remains an active researcher, with his most recent publication in 2023.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 58
- Citations: 984
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Sodium Intake of U.S. Adults Exceeds Dietary Guidelines Regardless of Socioeconomic Status (2023)
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