Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Kazunari Onishi"
- Kazunari Onishi's recent research focuses on the intersection of environmental health and its impacts on various populations, including pregnant women and children, as well as the implications of air pollution, mask efficacy during pandemics, and infection markers for cancer.
- Notable findings from his studies include a significant association between urinary organophosphate metabolites and blood lipid levels during early pregnancy, and a comprehensive review on the perception of air pollution and its health risks, highlighting the need for effective assessment methods.
- Onishi also explored the relationship between allergic diseases and neurodevelopmental milestones in early childhood, contributing valuable data from a wide-ranging birth cohort in Japan, while also evaluating the effectiveness of face masks in reducing inward leakage during the COVID-19 pandemic.