Publications by authors named "Keiko Uezono"

A fully-automated on-line oxidation column-switching HPLC system has been developed for the determination of endogenous melatonin in human plasma and saliva. This HPLC system consists of four processes. In the first step, melatonin is fractionated using a reversed-phase C4 column (Proteonavi, 75 mm × 1.

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It has been shown that losartan, an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB), reduces serum uric acid levels. However, the effects of losartan on serum uric acid levels in the patients treated with a thiazide diuretic have not been fully elucidated. We have investigated the effects of losartan compared with other ARBs on blood variables and blood pressure control in hypertensive patients treated with a thiazide diuretic using data from the COMFORT study.

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Background: In order to achieve target blood pressure levels to prevent cardiovascular disease, combination therapy of antihypertensive drugs is often required, although it is thought that requiring a patient to take many different pills would reduce adherence to the medication regimen. Whether antihypertensive treatment with a single pill combining antihypertensive drugs would improve medication adherence and blood pressure control was investigated.

Methods And Results: A total of 207 hypertensive subjects were randomly assigned to a combination pill group (losartan 50mg/hydrochlorothiazide 12.

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Many guidelines recommended strict blood pressure (BP) control to prevent cardiovascular events. However, BP control in a substantial majority of hypertensives remains to be insufficient. We have determined the trends of BP control of the same patients during 15 years in a hypertension clinic.

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We report on an interesting case of longevity in an elderly Japanese woman whose blood pressure (BP) continued extremely high from her first recording at the age of 38 years to her first hospitalization at the age of 81. BP recordings taken by her physician indicated mostly severe or occasionally mild hypertension (HT): between 260/130 and 140/76 mmHg. No antihypertensive drugs were taken during the 25 year span between ages 56 and 80.

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"Chronoastrobiology: are we at the threshold of a new science? Is there a critical mass for scientific research?" A simple photograph of the planet earth from outer space was one of the greatest contributions of space exploration. It drove home in a glance that human survival depends upon the wobbly dynamics in a thin and fragile skin of water and gas that covers a small globe in a mostly cold and vast universe. This image raised the stakes in understanding our place in that universe, in finding out where we came from and in choosing a path for survival.

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The aim of the present study was to determine the disease course of hypertensive male university students followed for 8 to 26 years (average, 17 years) after graduation. Subjects were classified into two groups. 1) A hypertensive group (H-group) consisting of 338 conclusively hypertensive male students followed from 1973 to 1990 at the Institute of Health Science, Kyushu University.

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  • The study investigated the relationship between protein intake and blood pressure in a group of 1,299 individuals from Okinawa, Japan, focusing on dietary habits and health measurements.
  • Results showed that men with lower protein intake (< 1.0 g/kg/day) had significantly higher systolic and diastolic blood pressure compared to those with higher protein intake.
  • Women displayed similar trends, but the differences in blood pressure were not statistically significant; however, both genders exhibited lower urinary sodium and potassium excretion with lower protein intake.
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  • The study analyzed sodium and potassium excretion in over 2,400 health screening subjects in Okinawa, Japan, to estimate daily salt intake.
  • Mean sodium excretion was found to be 182 mEq/day for men and 176 mEq/day for women, indicating lower levels compared to the national average.
  • Young men had higher sodium excretion while young women had lower potassium excretion, and both trends may negatively impact hypertension control.
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1. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of a short (1 day) fast by testing biohumoral variables associated with the human circadian rhythm. 2.

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