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Author Hongo, Takashi| Yumoto, Tetsuya| Inaba, Mototaka| Taito, Shunsuke| Yorifuji, Takashi| Nakao, Atsunori| Naito, Hiromichi| the LIFE Study Investigators|
Keywords ADL Clinical frailty scale Critical illness Emergency department Intensive care QOL
Note The version of record of this article, first published in BMC Geriatrics, is available online at Publisher’s website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12877-024-04881-x|
Published Date 2024-03-15
Publication Title BMC Geriatrics
Volume volume24
Issue issue1
Publisher BMC
Start Page 257
ISSN 1471-2318
Content Type Journal Article
language English
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PubMed ID 38491464
DOI 10.1186/s12877-024-04881-x
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Author Nakamura, Naoko| Mitsuhashi, Toshiharu| Matsumoto, Naomi| Hayase, Shunsaku| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Keywords antihypertensive agents COVID-19 health behavior interrupted time series analysis prescription drugs treatment interruption
Published Date 2024-02-21
Publication Title Journal of General and Family Medicine
Publisher Wiley
ISSN 2189-7948
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © 2024 The Authors.
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DOI 10.1002/jgf2.678
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Author Yamamoto, Norio| Taito, Shunsuke| Miura, Takanori| Ariie, Takashi| Tomita, Yosuke| Ogihara, Hirofumi| Shiratsuchi, Daijo| Yorifuji, Takashi| Tsujimoto, Yasushi|
Keywords meta-analysis systemic reviews reporting guidelines PRISMA full search strategy
Published Date 2023-11-10
Publication Title Journal of Clinical Medicine
Volume volume12
Issue issue22
Publisher MDPI
Start Page 7031
ISSN 2077-0383
Content Type Journal Article
language English
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PubMed ID 38002645
DOI 10.3390/jcm12227031
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Author Naito, Hiromichi| Hanafusa, Hiroaki| Hongo, Takashi| Yumoto, Tetsuya| Yorifuji, Takashi| Weissman, Alexandra| Rittenberger, Jon C.| Guyette, Francis X.| Fujishima, Mamoru| Maeyama, Hiroki| Nakao, Astunori|
Keywords Heart arrest Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Airway management Ventilation Insufflation Regurgitation
Published Date 2023-12
Publication Title Resuscitation
Volume volume193
Publisher Elsevier BV
Start Page 109994
ISSN 0300-9572
NCID AA00817253
Content Type Journal Article
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PubMed ID 37813147
DOI 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2023.109994
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Author Matsumoto, Naomi| Kadowaki, Tomoka| Takanaga, Satoe| Ikeda, Masanori| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Note © 2022 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. This is the accepted manuscript version. The formal published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaip.2022.09.024. | This fulltext file will be available in Dec. 2023.|
Published Date 2022-12
Publication Title The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice
Volume volume10
Issue issue12
Publisher Elsevier BV
Start Page 3306
End Page 3308.e2
ISSN 2213-2198
Content Type Journal Article
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PubMed ID 36174920
DOI 10.1016/j.jaip.2022.09.024
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Title Alternative The effects of interagency collaboration in contagious disease control for COVID-19 : Okayama COVID-19 cluster Intervention Team (OCIT)
Author Takahashi, Kazutaka| Takahashi, Yukari| Ichimura, Yasunori| Uno, Kenya| Imajo, Sato| Mitsui, Satoshi| Noriyasu, Toshiaki| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Publication Title Journal of Okayama Medical Association
Published Date 2023-12-01
Volume volume135
Issue issue3
Start Page 158
End Page 166
ISSN 0030-1558
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DOI 10.4044/joma.135.158
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/66152
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Author Tani, Yasunari| Kashima, Saori| Mitsuhashi, Toshiharu| Suzuki, Etsuji| Takao, Soshi| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Abstract Many studies have shown an association between long-term exposure to particulate matter having an aerodynamic diameter of 2.5 μm or less (PM2.5) and diabetes mellitus (DM), but few studies have focused on Asian subjects. We thus examined the association between long-term exposure to PM2.5 and DM prevalence in Okayama City, Japan. We included 76,591 participants who had received basic health checkups in 2006 and 2007. We assigned the census-level modeled PM2.5 data from 2006 and 2007 to each participant and defined DM using treatment status and the blood testing. PM2.5 was associated with DM prevalence, and the prevalence ratio (95% confidence interval) was 1.10 (1.00-1.20) following each interquartile range increase (2.1 μg/m3) in PM2.5. This finding is consistent with previous results and suggests that long-term exposure to PM2.5 is associated with an increased prevalence of DM in Okayama City, Japan, where the PM2.5 level is lower than in other cities in Asian countries.
Keywords air pollution diabetes mellitus epidemiology glycosylated hemoglobin particulate matter
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2023-12
Volume volume77
Issue issue6
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 607
End Page 612
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2023 by Okayama University Medical School
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/66148
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Author Matsumoto, Naomi| Higuchi, Chigusa| Miyaji, Chikara| Mitsuhashi, Toshiharu| Hagiya, Hideharu| Takao, Soshi| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Abstract This paper presents the results of a series of surveys conducted from July 2021 to March 2023 to investigate the post-vaccination adverse reactions to the mRNA-1273 (Moderna) vaccine among faculty, staff, and students at Okayama University. These studies complement the official surveys conducted by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) and provide a more representative picture of adverse reactions in the general population including large numbers of healthy young people. Pain, swelling, redness at the injection site, fever, headache, and malaise were the main adverse reactions reported. The proportion of adverse reactions was generally higher after the second vaccination and decreased with each additional vaccination. No statistically significant differences in the adverse reactions were found for males and females and those with/without a history of allergy, but a lower proportion of fever was observed in older participants and those with underlying medical conditions. We also evaluated the association between adverse reactions and antibody titers after the third vaccination and found no significant differences in antibody levels one month after vaccination. This series of studies highlights the importance of conducting surveys in diverse populations to provide a more representative picture of post-vaccination adverse reactions during a pandemic.
Keywords coronavirus disease 2019 adverse reactions mRNA vaccine antibody titers young adults
Amo Type Review
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2023-12
Volume volume77
Issue issue6
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 567
End Page 575
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2023 by Okayama University Medical School
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/65971
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Author Habu, Hiroshi| Takao, Soshi| Miyaji, Chikara| Matsumoto, Naomi| Aoo, Ken| Nishita, Yosuke| Tsuri, Masao| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Abstract Arts festivals have become increasingly popular in various parts of Japan in recent years. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between arts festival activities participation at the Setouchi Triennale and the health of residents in the town of Naoshima. This was a cross-sectional study. Questionnaires were distributed to all residents of Naoshima who were 20 years old or older (n=2,588). We analyzed responses from 708 people. The associations between arts festival activities participation and health (measured by self-rated health) were analyzed using logistic regression analysis as the primary outcome. Kessler’s psychological distress scale scores were also analyzed in the same manner as the primary outcome. The participating group had an adjusted odds ratio of 1.86 (95% confidence interval: 1.03-3.33) for higher self-rated health compared with those who did not participate. Kessler’s psychological distress scale results showed that the participating group had an adjusted odds ratio of 3.23 (95% confidence interval: 1.19-8.81) for lower psychological distress compared with those who did not participate. In conclusion, arts festival activities participation was associated with higher self-rated health and lower psychological distress. However, caution must be taken in regard to generalizability and causality when interpreting these results.
Keywords art arts in public health arts festival self-rated health Setouchi Triennale
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2023-10
Volume volume77
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 491
End Page 497
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 37899260
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/65970
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Author Murata, Akiko| Matsumoto, Naomi| Miyaji, Chikara| Takao, Soshi| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Abstract For decades, the notion has persisted in developed countries that exclusive care by the mothers is best for the development of children up to 3 years of age. To examine the veracity of this “myth of the first three years” in Japan, we examined the effects of childcare facility use for children younger than 3 years on their development using the cohorts of the Longitudinal Survey of Newborns in the 21st Century conducted in Japan. Of the 47,015 respondents to the survey, we studied the children of 5,508 mothers with university/professional education to evaluate the relationships between primary early (< 2.5 years) childcare providers during weekday daytime hours and specific development indices for the ages of 2.5, 5.5, and 8 years. At the age of 2.5 and 5.5 years, children attending childcare facilities were judged as having more advanced developmental behaviors by their parents, such as being able to compose a two-word sentence (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]: 0.22) or to express emotions (aOR: 0.81), compared with those cared for by mothers. However, at the age of 8 years, children who attended childcare facilities as infants < 2.5 years showed more aggressive behavior in interrupting people (aOR: 1.20) and causing disturbances in public (aOR: 1.26) than those cared for by mothers (after adjustment for numerous child and parental factors). Although these results are generally consistent with previous studies, issues potentially involved with problem behavior such as quality of childcare require further investigation, as does the case of children of mothers with more modest educational attainment.
Keywords “myth of the first three years” childcare child development problem behavior educational attainment
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2023-10
Volume volume77
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 479
End Page 490
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
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PubMed ID 37899259
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/65966
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Author Miyaji, Chikara| Takao, Soshi| Habu, Hiroshi| Matsumoto, Naomi| Aoo, Ken| Nishita, Yosuke| Tsuri, Masao| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Abstract This study examined whether participation in an art project was associated with higher social capital (SC). We conducted a questionnaire survey from November 2021 to March 2022 among residents aged 20 years or older of Naoshima, an island in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. Before the survey, the Setouchi Triennale had been held on Naoshima four times, starting in 2010. We calculated propensity scores for Triennale participation and performed propensity score matching. We then compared cognitive and structural SC by Triennale participation and found significant differences, respectively. We adopted a conditional ordered logistic regression analysis with propensity score matching for cognitive or structural SC, and found adjusted odd ratios of 2.913 (95%CI, 1.846-4.596) for cognitive SC and 4.535 (95%CI, 2.839-7.244) for structural SC. Our findings suggest that Triennale participation enhanced the cognitive aspect of SC while also building structural SC.
Keywords social capital art project propensity score matching
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2023-10
Volume volume77
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 443
End Page 449
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
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PubMed ID 37899255
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/65749
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Author Kataoka, Takahiro| Habu, Hiroshi| Tanaka, Ayumi| Naoe, Shota| Murakami, Kaito| Fujimoto, Yuki| Yukimine, Ryohei| Takao, Soshi| Mitsunobu, Fumihiro| Yorifuji, Takashi| Yamaoka, Kiyonori|
Abstract No epidemiological studies have examined the health effects of daily bathing in radon hot springs. In this cross-sectional study, we investigated the associations between radon hot spring bathing and health conditions. The target population was 5,250 adults ≥ 20 years old in the town of Misasa, Japan. We collected information about the participants’ bathing habits and alleviation of a variety of disease symptoms, and their self-rated health (SRH). Unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated. In both the adjusted and unadjusted models of hypertension, significant associations between the > 1×/week hot spring bathing and the alleviation of hypertension symptoms were observed compared to the group whose hot spring bathing was <1×/week: adjusted model, OR 5.40 (95%CI: 1.98-14.74); unadjusted model, 3.67 (1.50-8.99) and for gastroenteritis: adjusted model, 9.18 (1.15-72.96); unadjusted model, 7.62 (1.59-36.49). Compared to the no-bathing group, higher SRH was significantly associated with both bathing < 1×/week: unadjusted model, 2.27 (1.53-3.37) and > 1×/week: adjusted model, 1.91 (1.15-3.19). These findings suggest that bathing in radon hot springs is associated with higher SRH and the alleviation of hypertension and gastroenteritis.
Keywords radon hot spring bathing habit self-rated health cross-section study
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2023-08
Volume volume77
Issue issue4
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 387
End Page 394
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
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PubMed ID 37635139
Author Matsumoto, Naomi| Shimizu, Junya| Yokoyama, Yuji| Tsukahara, Hirokazu| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Keywords adverse reaction BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccine young children
Note This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Matsumoto, N, Shimizu, J, Yokoyama, Y, Tsukahara, H, Yorifuji, T. Adverse reactions in young children receiving the coronavirus disease 2019 vaccine. Pediatr Int. 2023; 65:e15696. https://doi.org/10.1111/ped.15696], which has been published in final form at [https://doi.org/10.1111/ped.15696]. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions. This article may not be enhanced, enriched or otherwise transformed into a derivative work, without express permission from Wiley or by statutory rights under applicable legislation. Copyright notices must not be removed, obscured or modified. The article must be linked to Wiley’s version of record on Wiley Online Library and any embedding, framing or otherwise making available the article or pages thereof by third parties from platforms, services and websites other than Wiley Online Library must be prohibited.| This fulltext file will be available in Nov. 2024.|
Published Date 2023-11-15
Publication Title Pediatrics International
Volume volume65
Issue issue1
Publisher Wiley
Start Page e15696
ISSN 1328-8067
NCID AA11320483
Content Type Journal Article
language English
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Author Tsuge, Mitsuru| Uda, Kazuhiro| Eitoku, Takahiro| Matsumoto, Naomi| Yorifuji, Takashi| Tsukahara, Hirokazu|
Keywords biomarker coronary artery lesions Kawasaki disease multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children nitric oxide nitrosative stress oxidative stress systemic inflammation vascular endothelial dysfunction
Published Date 2023-10-22
Publication Title International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume volume24
Issue issue20
Publisher MDPI
Start Page 15450
ISSN 1661-6596
Content Type Journal Article
language English
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PubMed ID 37895129
DOI 10.3390/ijms242015450
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Author Matsumoto, Naomi| Hagiya, Hideharu| Nakayama, Masanori| Furukawa, Masanori| Mitsuhashi, Toshiharu| Takao, Soshi| Otsuka, Fumio| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Keywords SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Antibody Reactogenicity Adverse reaction Mixed-effects model
Note © 2022 Japanese Society of Chemotherapy and The Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. This is the accepted manuscript version. The formal published version is available at [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jiac.2022.09.012] . | This full-text file will be available in Nov. 2023.|
Published Date 2022-11-12
Publication Title Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy
Volume volume29
Issue issue1
Publisher Elsevier BV
Start Page 39
End Page 42
ISSN 1341-321X
NCID AA11057978
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 36168999
DOI 10.1016/j.jiac.2022.09.012
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Author Hagiya, Hideharu| Hikita, Takao| Habu, Tomohiro| Asada, Masaki| Yorifuji, Takashi| Toyooka, Shinichi| Otsuka, Fumio| Nakayama, Masanori|
Note © 2022 The British Infection Association. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. This is the accepted manuscript version. The formal published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2022.07.007. | This fulltext file will be available in Oct. 2023.|
Published Date 2022-10
Publication Title Journal of Infection
Volume volume85
Issue issue4
Publisher Elsevier
Start Page 436
End Page 480
ISSN 0163-4453
NCID AA00258231
Content Type Article
language English
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Copyright Holders © 2022 The British Infection Association.
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PubMed ID 35835411
DOI 10.1016/j.jinf.2022.07.007
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Author Okawa, Yukari| Suzuki, Etsuji| Mitsuhashi, Toshiharu| Tsuda, Toshihide| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Note The version of record of this article, first published in Scientific Reports, is available online at Publisher’s website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-40300-8|
Published Date 2023-08-23
Publication Title Scientific Reports
Volume volume13
Issue issue1
Publisher Nature Portfolio
Start Page 13770
ISSN 2045-2322
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 37612346
DOI 10.1038/s41598-023-40300-8
Web of Science KeyUT 001067659900074
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Author Matsumoto, Naomi| Kadowaki, Tomoka| Matsuo, Rumi| Sasaki, Ayako| Miyaji, Chikara| Higuchi, Chigusa| Nakayama, Masanori| Sakurada, Yasue| Hagiya, Hideharu| Takao, Soshi| Otsuka, Fumio| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Keywords SARS-CoV-2 mRNA-1273 antibody reactogenicity adverse reaction
Published Date 2022-12-05
Publication Title Journal of Epidemiology
Volume volume32
Issue issue12
Publisher Japan Epidemiological Association
Start Page 567
End Page 569
ISSN 0917-5040
NCID AA10952696
Content Type Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 36031363
DOI 10.2188/jea.je20220210
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Author Matsumoto, Naomi| Shimizu, Junya| Yokoyama, Yuji| Tsukahara, Hirokazu| Yorifuji, Takashi|
Published Date 2023-02-05
Publication Title Journal of Epidemiology
Volume volume33
Issue issue2
Publisher Japan Epidemiological Association
Start Page 110
End Page 111
ISSN 0917-5040
NCID AA10952696
Content Type Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 36310061
DOI 10.2188/jea.je20220265
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Author Naito, Hiromichi| Sakuraya, Masaaki| Hongo, Takashi| Takada, Hiroaki| Yumoto, Tetsuya| Yorifuji, Takashi| Hifumi, Toru| Inoue, Akihiko| Sakamoto, Tetsuya| Kuroda, Yasuhiro| Nakao, Atsunori| SAVE-J II Study Group|
Keywords Clinical decision-making Treatment limitation Futility Post-cardiac arrest syndrome ECPR
Note The version of record of this article, first published in Critical Care, is available online at Publisher’s website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13054-023-04534-2|
Published Date 2023-06-27
Publication Title Critical Care
Volume volume27
Issue issue1
Publisher BMC
Start Page 252
ISSN 1364-8535
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 37370155
DOI 10.1186/s13054-023-04534-2
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