New Editorial Hypertension Research: Looking back to 2021 and perspective to 2022
Hypertension Research (2022) 45:181–185
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41440-021-00813-z
EDITORIAL
New Editorial Hypertension Research: Looking back to 2021 and
perspective to 2022
Kazuomi Kario1 Masaki Mogi2 Satoshi Hoshide1
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Received: 22 November 2021 / Accepted: 22 November 2021 / Published online: 28 December 2021
© The Japanese Society of Hypertension 2021
The official journal of the Japanese Society of Hypertension,
“Japanese Journal of Hypertension”, was first published in
April 1978. Fourteen years later, in April 1992, it was revised
to the English journal “Hypertension Research”, which is
the official journal of the Japanese Society of Hypertension
(Fig. 1). We have 24 national Associated Editors, 16 international Associated Editors, and over 350 reviewers helped
with the peer review process. The peer review and publication
process were much shorter than in the past, and the number of
submissions exceeds 700 per year, with the impact factor
rising to 3.872 in 2021 and keep the stable acceptance rate in
recent years (Fig. 2).
In 2021, we have simultaneously published 9 papers of
the 20 late-breaker abstracts presented at the 43rd Annual
Apr. 1978〜
〜
Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Society of Hypertension
in Okinawa, and all papers appear in January and
February issues. We express deep appreciation to Prof.
Yusuke Ohya, the President, and Dr. Atsushi Sakima, the
Secretary-General of Okinawa meeting for their generous
full support to proceed with the rapid review process
and publish all papers promptly. We have also released
Okinawa declaration on the diversity for the management of
hypertension with each Asian Society of Hypertension [1].
As a new activity, we are starting an annual report [2], in
which experts in their fields will summarize the papers
published in Hypertension Research during the year.
There is also a growing number of commentaries on the
published papers, which provide a diverse overview of other
Jan. 2000〜
Jun. 1992〜
Jan. 2009〜
Fig. 1 Chronicle of the hypertension research
* Kazuomi Kario
1
Department of Cardiology, Jichi University School of Medicine,
Tochigi, Japan
2
Department of Pharmacology, Ehime University, Graduate School
of Medicine, Ehime, Japan
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Acceptance rate (%) 29
32
27
30
3.872
1200
32 (2021)
4.5
4.0
3.581
1000
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2.641
2.556
2.353
2.375
2.5
2.344
2.316
2.215
2.178
2.012
2.958 3.0
2.658
2.576
2.033
2.941
2.936
2.791
2.426
3.5
3.217
3.208
3.146
600
3.439
2.206
2.066
2.0
1.5
400
1.0
200
405
392
261
0
363
342
343
821
951
953
881
1013
1007
IF2008
IF2009
IF2010
IF2011
IF2012
IF2013
Citaons
307
816
279
895
IF2014
Arcles
IF2015
IF
253
244
239
288
238
906
822
785
700
1115
IF2016
IF2017
IF2018
IF2019
IF2020
0.5
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(Source: Journal Citaon reports, as of Jul 1, 2021)
Fig. 2 Impact factors and acceptance rate in recent years
researchers in the field. The development of medical science
begins with the recording of facts, which is the essential
meaning of a medical journal. Since the end of last year,
we have expanded the scope of submissions. It now includes
organ damage, vascular dysfunction, cerebrovascular disease,
chronic kidney disease, metabolic diseases, and important
issues in specific populations such as the elderly (cognitive
dysfunction, frailty), children, pregnant women, cancer
patients etc. Moreover, papers on outcome research concerning hypertension and its management and the use of
emerging technologies such as telemedicine, big data analysis, wearable devices, artificial intelligence (AI), and other
digital technologies are also welcome. Further, we added the
new content, “Brief communication” and “Literature Review
and Cases with Typical Imaging (Clinical or Experimental)”.
For more information, please see Guide to Authors. As an
editorial team, we would like you to consider Hypertension
Research as a stance to record new perspectives that you
consider important and to make an academic contribution to
society through your expertise. In 2022, we will use social
networking services more than ever to disseminate information about Hypertension Research.
In addition, the 29th Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Hypertension (Hypertension Kyoto 2022)
will be held in Japan this year, which will be a very exciting
year for the Japanese Society of Hypertension. With the
advantage of being an English-language journal with more
than 40 years of history in Japan, we would like to (1)
further internationalize the journal, (2) develop it into a
stance for real-time information transmission and exchange
of the Japanese Society of Hypertension to the world,
and (3) make it a gateway for young researchers. We would
like to ask for your continued support for Hypertension
Research.
Kazuomi Kario,
Editor-in-Chief
Masaki Mogi,
Deputy Editor
Satoshi Hoshide,
Managing Editor
Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the full support of editorial assistant, Ms. Kyoko Takayama at the Japanese Society
of Hypertension and the publishing team, Ms. Sachiko Hayakawa, Ms.
Mariko Kubota, and Ms. Akemi Yoshida at Springer Nature.
Publisher’s note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to
jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.
New Editorial Hypertension Research: Looking back to 2021 and perspective to 2022
References
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Declaration on the unity of hypertension societies in Asian countries
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About Editors
Editor-in-Chief
Kazuomi KARIO
(Tochigi, Japan)
Deputy Editor
Masaki MOGI
(Ehime, Japan)
Managing Editor
Satoshi HOSHIDE
(Tochigi, Japan)
■ Social Media Section Editors
Tatsuo SHIMOSAWA
(Tokyo, Japan)
Takuya KISHI
(Fukuoka, Japan)
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Consulting Editors
International Consulting Editors
Toshihiko
ISHIMITSU
(Tochigi, Japan)
Sadayoshi ITO
(Miyagi, Japan)
Hiroshi ITOH
(Tokyo, Japan)
George L. BAKRIS
(Chicago, USA)
Anna F. DOMINICZAK
(Glasgow, UK)
Giuseppe MANCIA
(Monza, Italy)
Suzanne OPARIL
(Alabama, USA)
Naoki
KASHIHARA
(Okayama, Japan)
Kazuaki
SHIMAMOTO
(Hokkaido, Japan)
Hiromi
RAKUGI
(Osaka, Japan)
Rhian TOUYZ
(Glasgow, UK)
Thomas UNGER
(Maastricht,
The Netherlands)
Michael WEBER
(New York, USA)
Bryan WILLIAM
(Leicester, UK)
Jan A. STAESSEN
(Leuven, Belgium)
Associate Editors
Hisatomi ARIMA
(Fukuoka, Japan)
Yukihito
Naoyuki
HIGASHI
HASEBE
(Hokkaido, Japan) (Hiroshima, Japan)
Atsuhiro
ICHIHARA
(Tokyo, Japan)
Yasusi IMAI
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