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Sumihartini, Nova ; Yamazaki, Chiho ; Paramita, Sekar Ayu ; Suradji, Eka Widrian ; Koyama, Hiroshi ; Hamazaki, Kei
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Hilfi, Lukman ; Atik, Nur ; Raksanagara, Ardini Saptaningsih ; Sunjaya, Deni Kurniadi ; Paramita, Sekar Ayu ; Yamazaki, Chiho ; Koyama, Hiroshi ; Hamazaki, Kei
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Khairinisa, Miski Aghnia ; BiomedSc, M. ; Takatsuru, Yusuke ; Amano, Izuki ; Khongorzul, Erdene ; Nakajima, Takahito ; Kameo, Satomi ; Koyama, Hiroshi ; Tsushima, Yoshito ; Koibuchi, Noriyuki
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Erdenee, Oyunchimeg ; Yamazaki, Chiho ; Kameo, Satomi ; Koyama, Hiroshi
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Kartamihardj, A.Adhipatria P. ; Hanaoka, Hirofumi ; Kameo, Satomi ; Koyama, Hiroshi ; Tsushima, Yoshito
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Kartamihardja, A.Adhipatria P. ; Nakajima, Takahito ; Kameo, Satomi ; Koyama, Hiroshi ; Tsushima, Yoshito
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Sari, Mayang ; Kameo, Satomi ; Yamazaki, Chiho ; Setiawat, Elsa Pudji ; Afriandi, Irvan ; Koyama, Hiroshi
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Suri, Nurma ; Yamazaki, Chiho ; Kameo, Satomi ; Herawati, Dewi M.D. ; Raksanagara, Ardini ; Koyama, Hiroshi
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Erdenee, Oyunchimeg ; Paramita, Sekar Ayu ; Koyama, Hiroshi
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Paramit, Sekar Ayu ; Koyama, Hiroshi
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Nazri, Cut ; Yamazaki, Chiho ; Kameo, Satomi ; MDH, Dewi ; Sekarwana, Nanan ; Koyama, Hiroshi
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Puspitasari, Irma M. ; Yamazaki, Chiho ; Abdulah, Rizky ; Putri, Mirasari ; Kameo, Satomi ; Nakano, Takashi ; Koyama, Hiroshi
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Iijima, Hisaka ; Sakamaki, Tetsuo ; Nakazawa, Minato ; Koyama, Hiroshi ; Suzuki, Shosuke
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Journal Article<br />Background & Aims:This study examined the effects of education, occupation, social networks and psychological factors on all-cause mortality in a middle-aged Japanese cohort. Methods:The cohort
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study(n:11,565)was conducted from 1993 until 2011. The subjects were middle-aged males and females living in rural(n:4,501;deaths:669)and urban (n:7,064;deaths:1,190)areas in Gunma, Japan. Cox proportional hazards model was applied to investigate how various factors affect mortality risk. Results:In the age-adjusted model,higher educated rural males had significantly lower risks (junior high school:1.00;high school:0.76;junior college:0.57), though rural females had a U-shaped risk pattern with the lowest significan trisk(0.63)in the high school group. Also,males who were non-married or non-participated or heavily drinking or never exercised or BMI less than 18.5 or having chronic diseases or depression had significantly higher mortality risks. Current smoking was only one universal factor that was still significantly affected increased risk of mortality across both areas and genders. Conclusions:In the rural area,educational levels were related to mortality risk, but the risk patterns were different from genders. Males of poorer social networks had higher mortality risks.
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Oidov, Batgerel ; Sakamoto, Hironosuke ; Kawada, Etsuo ; Morita, Toyoho ; Ohyama, Yoshio ; Koyama, Hiroshi ; Tamura, Jun'ichi
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application/pdf<br />Journal Article<br />Aims : The purposes of this study were to compare the efTects of polaprezinc and zinc chloride on serum\nzinc and copper concentrations in elderly bedridden patients receiving enteral nutrition,
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and to examine\nthe efTects of polaprezinc on pressure ulcer healing in those patients. Methods : Seven elderly bedridden\npatients receiving enteral nutrition entered into a crossover study of 2-week treatment periods with\npolaprezinc or zinc chloride, separated by a 4week washout period. Serum zinc and copper concentra-\ntions were compared between both treatment periods. Then, another five elderly patients with pressure\nulcers were treated with polaprezinc for 8 weeks. The assessment of pressure ulcers was made weekly\nusing the PUSH tool 3.0. Results: After 2 weeks, polaprezinc significantly increased serum zinc\nconcentrations, decreased serum copper/zinc ratios, but did not change serum copper concentrations.\nZinc chloride did not change these three parameters. Polaprezinc also produced a significant improve-\nment in PUSH score and a reduction of 81 96 in ulcer area after 8 weeks. Conclusion: The efficiency\nof absorption of zinc from polaprezinc may be much higher than that from zinc chloride in elderly\nbedridden patients receiving enteral nutrition. Polaprezinc may also have a beneficial efTect on pressure\nulcer healing in those patients.
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Mutakin ; Kobayashi, Kenji ; Yamazaki, Chiho ; Kameo, Satomi ; Koyama, Hiroshi
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Defi, Irma R. ; Yamazaki, Chiho ; Kameo, Satomi ; Kobayashi, Kenji ; Koyama, Hiroshi
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