3.0(top 10%)
impact factor
15.9K(top 1%)
papers
610.1K(top 1%)
citations
236(top 1%)
h-index
3.1(top 20%)
extended IF
16.8K
all documents
633.5K
doc citations
359(top 1%)
g-index
g-index
The graph shows the changes in the g-index of British Journal of Nutrition and the corresponding percentile for the sake of comparison with the entire literature. g-index is a scientometric index similar to g-index but put a more weight on the sum of citations. The g-index of a journal is g if the journal has published at least g papers with total citations of g2.