Teresa Seeman: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Teresa Seeman's h-index is 154 (469 i10-index, 129,871+ total citations across 2+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of May 2026. Teresa Seeman is affiliated with UCLA.
Teresa Seeman is a researcher affiliated with UCLA, specializing in various fields. Their work has been cited 129,871 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, highlighting strong citation networks in United States.
Teresa Seeman's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 2 indexed publications.
- H-Index
- 154
- i10-Index
- 469
- Total Citations
- 129,871
- Citing Countries
- 32
As of May 2026.
Teresa Seeman has an h-index of 154 and 129,871 total citations across 2 publications, with research cited by institutions in 32 countries.
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Frailty in older adults: evidence for a phenotype
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The researcher established a foundational framework linking social integration to health outcomes, revitalizing Durkheimian theory for contemporary social science and medicine.
The researcher established a distinct phenotypic framework for defining frailty in older adults, providing a standardized metric that has become a foundational reference in gerontological research.
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