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SHINSUGI Chisa, Researcher
Department of Empirical Social Security Research
Updated; 1 April 2024

Research Field

  • Social Epidemiology, Public Health, Global Health (Child Health and Nutrition)

Research Project

  • "The National Survey on Social Security and People's Life"
  • "A Comprehensive Study on the Realization Strategy of Japan’s Plan for Dynamic Engagement of All Citizens"
  • "Exploring related factors to address child malnutrition living in resource-limited settings (FY2021-2024)"

External Activities

  • Academic Society
    The Japanese Society of Nutrition and Dietetics
    The Japanese Society of Child Health
    Japanese Society of Public Health
    Japan Epidemiological Association
    Japan Association for Global Health

Publications / Papers

    Shinsugi C, Takimoto H. Factors associated with physical growth status amongchildren aged 12?59 months in the Japanese National GrowthSurvey on Preschool Children: A retrospective analysis.Maternal & Child Nutrition.2024;20(S2),e13480.
    Shinsugi C, Takimoto H. Trends in Mean Energy and Nutrient Intakes in Japanese Children and Adolescents: The National Health and Nutrition Survey, 1995?2019. Nutrients. 2023;15(15):3297.
    Shinsugi C, Kurotani K, Miyoshi M, Takimoto H. Trends in Maternal and Child Malnutrition Indicators in Japan. Jpn. J. Nutr. Diet.2020; 78:S39-S49.
    Shinsugi C, Tani Y, Kurotani K, Takimoto H, Ochi M, Fujiwara T. Change in Growth and Diet Quality Among Preschool Children in Tokyo, Japan. Nutrients. 2020;12(5):1290.
    Kurotani K, Shinsugi C, Chiba T, Yamaguchi M, Kachi Y, Takimoto H, Kondo N. An internet survey on "Children's Cafeteria" for parents of elementary and junior high school students. Japanese Journal of Public Health. 2019;66(9):593-602.(in Japanese)
    Shinsugi C, Stickley A, Konishi S, Ng CFS, Watanabe C. Seasonality of child and adolescent injury mortality in Japan, 2000?2010. Environ Health Prev Med. 2015;20,36-43.