Michael Kenneth Lemke

Michael Kenneth Lemke

University of Houston-Downtown

H-index: 22

North America-United States

About Michael Kenneth Lemke

Michael Kenneth Lemke, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Houston-Downtown, specializes in the field of Population Health, Occupational Health, Commercial Drivers, Complexity Science.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Metabolic syndrome among commercial truck drivers: The relationship between condition prevalence and crashes

Rethinking efforts to improve dietary patterns among long-haul truck drivers: transforming truck stop retail food environments through upstream change

Complex systems and participatory approaches to address maternal health disparities: Findings from a system dynamics group model building project in North Texas

An Agenda for Advancing Research and Prevention at the Nexus of Work Organization, Occupational Stress, and Mental Health and Well-Being

Exploring the complexity of firearm homicides in Harris County, Texas, from 2009 to 2021: Implications for theory and prevention

A call for complex systems and syndemic theory in firearm violence research

The Need for Forensic Advanced Practice Registered Nurses in Medicolegal Death Investigation

Planning, implementing, and evaluating an online group‐model‐building workshop during the COVID‐19 pandemic: celebrating successes and learning from shortcomings

Michael Kenneth Lemke Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

1401

Citations(since 2020)

1177

Cited By

608

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

33

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

University Profile Page

University of Houston-Downtown

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Michael Kenneth Lemke Skills & Research Interests

Population Health

Occupational Health

Commercial Drivers

Complexity Science

Top articles of Michael Kenneth Lemke

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Metabolic syndrome among commercial truck drivers: The relationship between condition prevalence and crashes

American Journal of Industrial Medicine

Michael K Lemke

Matthew S Thiese

Adam Hege

Uchenna C Ogbonnaya

Kurt T Hegmann

2023/1

Rethinking efforts to improve dietary patterns among long-haul truck drivers: transforming truck stop retail food environments through upstream change

American Journal of Health Promotion

Michael Kenneth Lemke

Bailey Houghtaling

Megan R Winkler

Adam Hege

2023/7

Complex systems and participatory approaches to address maternal health disparities: Findings from a system dynamics group model building project in North Texas

American Journal of Community Psychology

Michael K Lemke

Kyrah K Brown

Saeideh Fallah‐Fini

Ariel Hall

Mercy Obasanya

2023/6

An Agenda for Advancing Research and Prevention at the Nexus of Work Organization, Occupational Stress, and Mental Health and Well-Being

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Michael K Lemke

Adam Hege

Alexander M Crizzle

2023/5/31

Exploring the complexity of firearm homicides in Harris County, Texas, from 2009 to 2021: Implications for theory and prevention

Social Science & Medicine

Stacy A Drake

Michael K Lemke

Yijiong Yang

2022/7/1

A call for complex systems and syndemic theory in firearm violence research

American journal of preventive medicine

Michael K Lemke

Dwayne A Wolf

Stacy A Drake

2022/3/1

The Need for Forensic Advanced Practice Registered Nurses in Medicolegal Death Investigation

Journal of Forensic Nursing

Stacy A Drake

Elda Ramirez

Michael K Lemke

Hannah C Jarvis

2022/10/1

Planning, implementing, and evaluating an online group‐model‐building workshop during the COVID‐19 pandemic: celebrating successes and learning from shortcomings

System Dynamics Review

Kyrah K Brown

Michael Kenneth Lemke

Saeideh Fallah‐Fini

Ariel Hall

Mercy Obasanya

2022/1

Rural‐urban, age, and gender disparities and trends in suicide and homicide: Multistate evidence across 12 years

The Journal of Rural Health

Michael Kenneth Lemke

Marvellous Akinlotan

Yijiong Yang

Stacy A Drake

2022/9

Spatial social network research: a bibliometric analysis

Ling Wu

Qiong Peng

Michael Lemke

Tao Hu

Xi Gong

2022/7/9

Defining computational urban science

Xinyue Ye

Ling Wu

Michael Lemke

Pamela Valera

Joachim Sackey

2022/7/1

Is the Total Worker Health Program missing its mark?: Integrating complex systems approaches to unify vision and epistemology

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Michael Kenneth Lemke

2021/5/1

Commercial truck drivers should be a priority population for COVID‐19 vaccinations

American Journal of Industrial Medicine

Michael K Lemke

2021/3

Work, physical activity, and metabolic health: Understanding insulin sensitivity of long-haul truck drivers

Work

Michael K Lemke

Douglas J Oberlin

Yorghos Apostolopoulos

Adam Hege

Sevil Sönmez

...

2021/1/1

Exploring the Role of Social Network Structure in Disease Risk among US Long-haul Truck Drivers in Urban Areas

American Journal of Health Behavior

Megan S Patterson

Jordan L Nelon

Michael K Lemke

Sevil Sönmez

Adam Hege

...

2021/1/1

In Response to Kelly: If You Only See Detritus in the Complex Systems Forest, Then Look Up

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Michael Kenneth Lemke

2021/11/1

Hours-of-service compliance and safety outcomes among long-haul truck drivers

Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour

Michael K Lemke

Adam Hege

Yorghos Apostolopoulos

Sevil Sönmez

2021/1/1

In response to a rebuttal that misses the mark: seeing the forest for the trees by integrating complex systems approaches into total worker health

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Michael Kenneth Lemke

2021/11/1

Complex systems and population health

Yorghos Apostolopoulos

Kristen Hassmiller Lich

Michael K Lemke

2020/5/29

Understanding the effects of COVID-19 on the health and safety of immigrant hospitality workers in the United States

Tourism management perspectives

Sevil Sönmez

Yorghos Apostolopoulos

Michael Kenneth Lemke

Yu-Chin Jerrie Hsieh

2020/7/1

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