Publications by authors named "Kiyohiro Izumino"

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  • The study explored the relationship between height and dyslipidemia in middle-aged Japanese men, focusing on those with a low body mass index (BMI).
  • Previous research indicated an inverse link between height and stroke risk among men with lower BMI, prompting a closer examination of childhood conditions and their impacts.
  • Results showed that taller men with a BMI under 25 kg/m had a lower risk of dyslipidemia, while height did not significantly affect those with a BMI of 25 kg/m or higher.
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Objectives: A positive association between white blood cell count and carotid atherosclerosis has been reported. Our previous study also found an inverse association between height and carotid atherosclerosis in overweight but not non-overweight men. However, no studies have reported on the association between high white blood cell (WBC) count and height accounting for body mass index (BMI) status.

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Objectives: Several studies have reported the association between sleep apnea syndrome and insulin resistance. Being overweight is known risk factor both for sleep apnea syndrome and insulin resistance. However, no studies have reported on the association between serum triglyceride levels in relation to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (TG-HDL) ratios (a marker of insulin resistance) and sleep apnea syndrome accounting for body mass index (BMI) status.

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Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the fifth most common cancer type and the third highest cause of cancer death worldwide, develops in different types of liver injuries, and is mostly associated with cirrhosis. However, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease often causes HCC with less fibrosis, and the number of patients with this disease is rapidly increasing. The high mortality rate and the pathological complexity of liver diseases and HCC require blood biomarkers that accurately reflect the state of liver damage and presence of HCC.

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