Publications by authors named "Jun Hata"

Introduction: Data on the prevalence of muscle-strengthening activities in Asia have been limited. Using data from a community-based cross-sectional survey of a general adult population in Japan, whose age and occupational distribution were very similar to the national averages, we aimed to estimate the prevalence of muscle-strengthening activities.

Methods: A community survey of local residents over 40 years of age was conducted in 2017-2018 as part of the Hisayama Study.

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Aims: To investigate the association between metabolic health status, defined by the combination of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and obesity, and cardiovascular disease (CVD) in a Japanese community.

Methods: A total of 2,842 participants without prior CVD, aged 40 years or older, were followed up from 2007 until 2017. Participants were classified into 4 metabolic health statuses based on the presence of obesity (body mass index ≥ 25 kg/m) and MetS: metabolically healthy normal weight (MHN) (obesity [-] and MetS [-]), metabolically unhealthy normal weight (MUN) (obesity [-] and MetS [+]), metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) (obesity [+] and MetS [-]), and metabolically unhealthy obesity (MUO) (obesity [+] and MetS [+]).

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  • - The study aims to create a risk prediction model for functional outcomes in patients with nonsurgical intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) shortly after admission, utilizing a large sample of 1,017 stroke patients in Japan.
  • - Key factors influencing the risk model included age, diabetes, pre-stroke dementia, NIHSS score at admission, the presence of intraventricular hemorrhage, and hematoma volume.
  • - The model showcased strong predictive ability for poor functional outcomes, with a C statistic of 0.884, indicating its effectiveness in assessing patient prognosis at three months post-ICH onset.
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This study investigated the association between green tea or coffee consumption with cerebral white matter lesions and hippocampal and total brain volumes among 8766 community-dwelling participants recruited from the Japan Prospective Studies Collaboration for Aging and Dementia between 2016 and 2018. A Food Frequency Questionnaire was used to assess green tea and coffee consumption, whereas brain magnetic resonance imaging was performed to assess cerebral white matter lesions, hippocampal volume, and total brain volume. Multivariable-adjusted analysis revealed significant correlations between fewer cerebral white matter lesions and higher green tea consumption, whereas no significant differences were found between green tea consumption and hippocampal or total brain volume.

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The genetic architecture of white matter lesions (WMLs) in Asian populations has not been well-characterized. Here, we performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) to identify loci associated with the WML volume. Brain MRI and DNA samples were collected from 9479 participants in the Japan Prospective Studies Collaboration for Aging and Dementia (JPSC-AD).

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Background: Dynapenic obesity is a condition characterized by high adiposity levels combined with muscle dysfunction. Although high adiposity and muscle loss/dysfunction are thought to synergistically increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), few studies have addressed the association between dynapenic and sarcopenic obesity and CVD. We aimed to investigate the association of dynapenic obesity with incident CVD events using the data from a population-based prospective longitudinal study in Japan.

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  • * Higher levels of hemoglobin A (HbA) and glycated albumin (GA), along with lower insulin secretion (measured by HOMA-β), were linked to smaller hippocampal volumes.
  • * The results suggest that managing blood sugar levels and insulin can help prevent reductions in hippocampal size, which may be important for reducing the risk of dementia.
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Sarcopenia has been reported to be associated with cognitive decline and the risk of dementia. However, few studies have addressed the association between sarcopenia and brain morphological changes in the general population. A total of 1373 community-dwelling participants aged ≥ 65 years underwent brain MRI.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of genetic risk estimation in identifying primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) among Japanese individuals through a cross-sectional analysis involving 3,625 participants.
  • Genetic risk scores (GRSs) were developed based on a genome-wide association study, with the best-performing GRS comprising 98 significant variants showing strong predictive accuracy for POAG.
  • Results indicated that individuals in the top 10% of GRS had a substantially higher likelihood of having POAG compared to those in the lowest 10%, highlighting the potential of GRS as a tool for glaucoma risk assessment in this population.*
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Background: Higher vegetable intake is being promoted as an initiative to prevent lifestyle-related diseases. Carotenoids are yellow or red pigment components and are widely present in vegetables. Since ingested carotenoids accumulate in the skin, skin carotenoid levels are a quantitative indicator of vegetable intake.

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We investigated the association of retinopathy with the risk of dementia in a general older Japanese population. A total of 1709 population-based residents aged 60 years or older without dementia were followed prospectively for 10 years (2007-2017). They underwent color fundus photography in 2007.

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Aim: To assess the association between plasma amyloid β (Aβ) 42/40, phosphorylated tau (p-τ)181, glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), or neurofilament light chain (NfL) and the risk of dementia and to determine whether these plasma biomarkers could improve the ability to predict incident dementia in a general older population.

Methods: A total of 1346 Japanese community-dwelling individuals aged ≥65 years without dementia were followed prospectively for 5.0 years.

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In recent years, the association between neuroinflammatory markers and dementia, especially Alzheimer's disease (AD), has attracted much attention. However, the evidence for the relationship between serum-hs-CRP and dementia including AD are inconsistent. Therefore, the relationships of serum high-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) with dementia including AD and with regions of interest of brain MRI were investigated.

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Aims: To investigate the association between corneal hysteresis and the presence of glaucoma and its subtypes in a general Japanese population.

Methods: We analysed the data of 2338 Japanese community-dwellers aged ≥40 years (1059 men, 1279 women) who underwent an eye examination in 2018 as part of the population-based, cross-sectional Hisayama Study. Participants were divided into quartile levels of corneal hysteresis, which had been measured with an ocular response analyzer.

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  • * Researchers analyzed 374 coronary arteries from 126 deceased individuals, classifying levels of calcification and evaluating the presence of macrophage infiltration and neovascularization to assess their relationship with intraplaque hemorrhage using logistic regression analysis.
  • * Results indicated that higher levels of vascular calcification were significantly associated with increased likelihood of intraplaque hemorrhage, especially when combined with macrophage infiltration, though this association may weaken at larger sizes of calcification areas.
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Several population-based studies have reported that higher serum N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels are associated with brain morphological changes. However, no population-based studies have examined the relationship between serum NT-proBNP and various regional brain volumes in detail. We here analyzed the brain MRI data of 1 201 community-dwelling Japanese aged ≥65 years.

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Aims: Several prospective studies have reported that higher visit-to-visit blood pressure variability (BPV) is associated with atrial fibrillation (AF). However, no studies have investigated the association between day-to-day BPV assessed by home blood pressure measurement and the development of AF.

Methods And Results: A total of 2829 community-dwelling Japanese aged ≥40 years without prior AF were followed up for 10 years (2007-17).

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  • Autonomic nervous system dysfunction is linked to difficulties in daily activities for chronic pain patients, but its impact on the general population had not been extensively studied until now.
  • This study examined 888 residents aged 40-79 with chronic pain, analyzing their heart rate variability and how it correlates with symptoms affecting their activities of daily living (ADL).
  • Findings revealed that lower heart rate variability indicators (like SDNN and RMSSD) significantly increased the odds of experiencing symptoms that impair ADL, emphasizing the connection between autonomic function and chronic pain management.
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Background: Studies on the association between preserved ratio impaired spirometry (PRISm) and dementia are limited. Indeed, PRISm has often been overlooked or ignored as an index of lung function impairment. Therefore, we investigated the association of PRISm with the risk for the development of dementia in an older Japanese population.

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Background: Enlarged perivascular spaces (EPVS) of the brain may be involved in dementia, such as Alzheimer's disease and cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD). Hypertension has been reported to be a risk factor for dementia and CSVD, but the association between blood pressure (BP) and perivascular spaces is still unclear. The aim of this study was to determine the association between BP and EPVS volumes and to examine the interactions of relevant factors.

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  • Decreased gait speed in older adults is linked to higher prevalence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI), but the relationships differ by gender and age.
  • A study of over 8,200 Japanese participants aged 65 and older revealed that males consistently showed higher MCI prevalence than females, and the odds of MCI increased with slower gait speeds.
  • The findings indicate that while gait speed is a potential screening tool for MCI, its implications may vary based on age and gender, emphasizing the need for tailored approaches in clinical assessments.
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Purpose: To examine the association between choroidal thickness and myopic maculopathy in a general Japanese population.

Design: Population-based cross-sectional study.

Participants: A total of 2841 residents of a Japanese community aged ≥ 40 years, who consented to participate and had available data of choroidal thickness and fundus photographs, were enrolled in this study.

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