Amy K. Mottl

4.1k total citations · 2 hit papers
79 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Amy K. Mottl is a scholar working on Nephrology, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Amy K. Mottl has authored 79 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Nephrology, 34 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and 19 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Recurrent topics in Amy K. Mottl's work include Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes (22 papers), Diabetes Treatment and Management (21 papers) and Diabetes Management and Research (20 papers). Amy K. Mottl is often cited by papers focused on Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes (22 papers), Diabetes Treatment and Management (21 papers) and Diabetes Management and Research (20 papers). Amy K. Mottl collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Germany. Amy K. Mottl's co-authors include Santica M. Marcovina, Lawrence M. Dolan, Jean M. Lawrence, Elizabeth J. Mayer-Davis, Catherine Pihoker, Ralph B. D’Agostino, Abhijit V. Kshirsagar, Giuseppina Imperatore, David A. Shoham and Sharon Saydah and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and JAMA.

In The Last Decade

Amy K. Mottl

70 papers receiving 2.0k citations

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Amy K. Mottl
M.‐A. Gall Denmark
R. Neil Dalton United Kingdom
Ken Sakai Japan
W. Gatling United Kingdom
Elvira O. Gosmanova United States
Ming Wai Yeung Hong Kong
M.‐A. Gall Denmark
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All Works

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Agarwal, Rajiv, Jennifer B. Green, Hiddo J.L. Heerspink, et al.. (2025). Impact of Simultaneous Initiation of Finerenone and Empagliflozin on Urinary Albumin-to-Creatinine Ratio in Asia. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 21(1). 72–82.
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Agarwal, Rajiv, Jennifer B. Green, Janet B. McGill, et al.. (2025). Risk of Hyperkalemia With Empagliflozin, Finerenone, or Both. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 87(7). 772–784.
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Kwak, Soo Heon, Shylaja Srinivasan, Ling Chen, et al.. (2024). Genetic architecture and biology of youth-onset type 2 diabetes. Nature Metabolism. 6(2). 226–237. 16 indexed citations
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Mercader, Josep M., Amy K. Mottl, Rachelle Gandica, et al.. (2024). Genetic architecture and biology of youth-onset type 2 diabetes. UNC Libraries.
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Shapiro, Allison, Anna Bellatorre, Dana Dabelea, et al.. (2023). Diabetes Complications and Cognitive Function in Young Adults with Youth-Onset Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes: The SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study. Pediatric Diabetes. 2023. 1–10. 2 indexed citations
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Larkina, Maria, Margaret Helmuth, Damian Fermin, et al.. (2023). The Significance of Hematuria in Podocytopathies. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 19(1). 56–66. 1 indexed citations
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Sauder, Katherine A., Deborah H. Glueck, Kylie K. Harrall, et al.. (2023). Exploring Racial and Ethnic Differences in Arterial Stiffness Among Youth and Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes. Journal of the American Heart Association. 12(7). e028529–e028529. 2 indexed citations
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Jensen, Elizabeth T., Joseph Rigdon, Nancy A. Crimmins, et al.. (2023). The Frequency of Undiagnosed Celiac Disease in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes and Its Association with Diabetic Retinopathy: The SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study. Pediatric Diabetes. 2023. 1–11.
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Tuttle, Katherine R., Leslie P. Wong, Wendy L. St. Peter, et al.. (2022). Moving from Evidence to Implementation of Breakthrough Therapies for Diabetic Kidney Disease. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 17(7). 1092–1103. 42 indexed citations
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Shah, Amy S., Scott Isom, Ralph B. D’Agostino, et al.. (2022). Longitudinal Changes in Arterial Stiffness and Heart Rate Variability in Youth-Onset Type 1 Versus Type 2 Diabetes: The SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study. Diabetes Care. 45(7). 1647–1656. 9 indexed citations
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Palmer, Matthew B., Amin Abedini, Shatakshee Chatterjee, et al.. (2021). The Role of Glomerular Epithelial Injury in Kidney Function Decline in Patients With Diabetic Kidney Disease in the TRIDENT Cohort. Kidney International Reports. 6(4). 1066–1080. 21 indexed citations
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Bjornstad, Erica C., Charles K. Munthali, Amy K. Mottl, et al.. (2021). High risk of acute kidney injury in Malawian trauma patients: a prospective observational cohort study. BMC Nephrology. 22(1). 354–354. 7 indexed citations
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Gourgari, Evgenia, Jeanette M. Stafford, Ralph B. D’Agostino, et al.. (2020). The association of low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol with elevated arterial stiffness in adolescents and young adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes: The SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth study. Pediatric Diabetes. 21(5). 863–870. 10 indexed citations
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Glenn, Dorey A., Michelle M. O’Shaughnessy, Yichun Hu, et al.. (2020). Infection-Related Acute Care Events among Patients with Glomerular Disease. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 15(12). 1749–1761. 13 indexed citations
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Koebnick, Corinna, Giuseppina Imperatore, Elizabeth T. Jensen, et al.. (2020). Progression to hypertension in youth and young adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes: The SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study. Journal of Clinical Hypertension. 22(5). 888–896. 15 indexed citations
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Kahkoska, Anna R., Allison E. Aiello, Kyle S. Burger, et al.. (2019). Longitudinal Phenotypes of Type 1 Diabetes in Youth Based on Weight and Glycemia and Their Association With Complications. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 104(12). 6003–6016. 15 indexed citations
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Costacou, Tina, Jamie Crandell, Anna R. Kahkoska, et al.. (2018). Dietary Patterns Over Time and Microalbuminuria in Youth and Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: The SEARCH Nutrition Ancillary Study. Diabetes Care. 41(8). 1615–1622. 15 indexed citations
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Kahkoska, Anna R., Scott Isom, Jasmin Divers, et al.. (2018). The early natural history of albuminuria in young adults with youth-onset type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Journal of Diabetes and its Complications. 32(12). 1160–1168. 24 indexed citations
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Papademetriou, Vasilios, Laura Lovato, Michael Doumas, et al.. (2014). Chronic kidney disease and intensive glycemic control increase cardiovascular risk in patients with type 2 diabetes. Kidney International. 87(3). 649–659. 140 indexed citations

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