Prof. Akiko Morimoto l Data Analysis | Research Excellence Award

Osaka Metropolitan University | Japan

Professor. Akiko Morimoto is a professor in nursing informatics with leadership experience in university administration and national research governance. Education includes a Ph.D. in Health Sciences. Professional experience spans lecturer to professor roles across major universities, along with service as a research fellow and senior advisor. Research interests center on nursing informatics, nursing data science, evidence-based practice, cardiovascular epidemiology, health communication, and social determinants of health. Research skills include health data analysis, epidemiological methods, educational program evaluation, evidence synthesis, and interdisciplinary health research. Awards and honors recognize excellence in research, education, and leadership. Overall, Professor. Akiko Morimoto advances data-driven nursing science and evidence-based healthcare practice.

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Morimoto A, Watanabe S, Ohno Y, et al.

Associations among work-related stress and mental fatigue, and regular exercise in Japanese employees with or without diabetes


Diabetology International, 11, 105–113, 2020. [IF(2022): 2.2]
Tatsumi Y, Asayama K, Morimoto A, et al.

Hyperuricemia predicts the risk for developing hypertension independent of alcohol drinking status in men and women: the Saku study


Hypertension Research, 43, 442–449, 2020. [IF(2022): 5.4]
Sonoda N, Watanabe S, Ohno Y, et al.

Work-related, personal, and diabetes-related factors relevant to dropout from outpatient diabetes treatment visits among Japanese male employees with diabetes


Diabetology International, 11, 261–268, 2020. [IF(2022): 2.2]
Shikama M, Sonoda N, Morimoto A, et al.

Association of crossing capillaries in the finger nailfold with diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes mellitus


Journal of Diabetes Investigation, 12(6), 1007–1014, 2021.
Shikama M, Sonoda N, Morimoto A, et al.

Association of abdominal obesity with crossing capillaries in the finger nailfold in type 2 diabetes mellitus


Diabetology International, 12(3), 260–267, 2021.
Akiko Morimoto l Data Analysis | Research Excellence Award

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