Desiree R. Delgadillo: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Desiree R. Delgadillo's h-index is 6 (4 i10-index, 1,226+ total citations across 4+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of May 2026. Desiree R. Delgadillo is affiliated with Assistant Professor, Population Health and Disease Prevention, UC Irvine.
Desiree R. Delgadillo is a researcher affiliated with Assistant Professor, Population Health and Disease Prevention, UC Irvine, specializing in microbiome, stress, positive emotion. Their work has been cited 1,226 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, highlighting strong citation networks in United States.
Desiree R. Delgadillo's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 4 indexed publications.
- H-Index
- 6
- i10-Index
- 4
- Total Citations
- 1,226
- Citing Countries
- 19
As of May 2026.
Desiree R. Delgadillo has an h-index of 6 and 1,226 total citations across 4 publications, with research cited by institutions in 19 countries.
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If, Why, and When Subjective Well-Being Influences Health, and Future Needed Research
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The researcher established a critical theoretical framework defining the conditions under which subjective well-being influences health, addressing key gaps in causal mechanisms and future research directions.
The researcher established a framework linking stress-resilience to psychological wellbeing through brain-gut microbiome interactions, as evidenced by a seminal 2024 Nature Mental Health publication.
The researcher published a 2025 study in Scientific Reports examining how biological, environmental, and psychological stressors influence the gut microbiome in healthy adults.
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