Publications by authors named "Masafumi Yoshimura"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the effectiveness of identifying the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (lDLPFC) using the "5-cm rule" compared to neuronavigation in patients undergoing repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for depression.
  • It focuses on Japanese participants and evaluates the correlation between the deviation of identified sites and changes in depression scores measured by the HAMD-17 scale.
  • Results indicate that the lDLPFC identified using neuronavigation is about 3 cm more anterolateral than the 5-cm method and suggests that using the F3 site may improve treatment outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • A study investigated the impact of playing football on vitamin D levels and bone mineral density in middle-aged premenopausal women, comparing them to volleyball players and non-exercisers.
  • Participants were evaluated based on bone density and vitamin D levels, revealing that both football and volleyball players had better outcomes than non-active individuals.
  • Results showed that football players had the highest vitamin D levels and adequate bone density, suggesting that playing football may help prevent osteoporosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • A study was conducted to evaluate soccer coaches' awareness of fifth metatarsal stress fractures, as these are the most common stress fractures among players.
  • Out of 150 coaches surveyed, 87 were aware of the fractures, but only 30% knew of any preventive or treatment measures.
  • Coaches with higher-level licenses showed greater awareness, while those primarily training on artificial turf were less informed about the risks associated with these fractures, highlighting a need for better education on injury prevention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objective: To investigate the effects of capacitive and resistive monopolar radiofrequency (CRMF) on the shear elastic modulus of the multifidus and erector spinae muscles in female athletes with low back pain (LBP) and a history of LBP.

Design: Randomized crossover trial.

Setting: Academic institution.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The Japanese Psycho-Oncology Society and the Japanese Association of Supportive Care in Cancer have updated guidelines for managing delirium in adult cancer patients, detailing the development process and key recommendations.
  • A multidisciplinary group formulated new clinical questions on non-drug interventions and drug treatments like antipsychotics and trazodone, along with a review of existing questions.
  • The guidelines aim to enhance the prevention, assessment, and management of delirium in cancer patients in Japan.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Low back pain is a common issue for athletes, especially females, and understanding the stiffness of related muscles can help explain this condition.* -
  • A study compared lumbar muscle stiffness between 20 female athletes with low back pain and 20 without it, using ultrasound imaging to find differences in muscle elasticity.* -
  • Results showed that those with low back pain had stiffer multifidus muscles, suggesting that stiffness assessments could guide better treatment strategies for affected athletes.*
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Introduction: It is critical to develop accurate and universally available biomarkers for dementia diseases to appropriately deal with the dementia problems under world-wide rapid increasing of patients with dementia. In this sense, electroencephalography (EEG) has been utilized as a promising examination to screen and assist in diagnosing dementia, with advantages of sensitiveness to neural functions, inexpensiveness, and high availability. Moreover, the algorithm-based deep learning can expand EEG applicability, yielding accurate and automatic classification easily applied even in general hospitals without any research specialist.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Introduction: Functional connectivity is attracting increasing attention for understanding the pathophysiology of depression and predicting the therapeutic efficacy of antidepressants. In this study, we evaluated effective connectivity using isolated effective coherence (iCoh), an effective functional connectivity analysis method developed from low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (LORETA) and estimated its practical usefulness for predicting the reaction to antidepressants in theta and alpha band iCoh values.

Methods: We enrolled 25 participants from a depression treatment randomized study (the GUNDAM study) in which electroencephalography was performed before treatment.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objective: This study aimed to assess the accuracy of previously developed height prediction models in male Japanese football players and create new height prediction models.

Materials: The participants were elite academy male football players. We collected current height, parent's height, calendar age and bone age in 6 grade of primary school and obtained actual final height at 20 to 28 years old.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Cognitive dysfunction is a persistent residual symptom in major depressive disorders (MDDs) that hinders social and occupational recovery. Cognitive inflexibility is a typical cognitive dysfunction in MDD and refers to difficulty in switching tasks, which requires two subcomponents: forgetting an old task and adapting to a new one. Here, we aimed to disentangle the subcomponents of cognitive inflexibility in MDD and investigate whether they can be improved by transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on the prefrontal cortex.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

[Purpose] This study aimed to assess the reliability of the Functional Movement Screen and explore whether this evaluation tool can predict the risks of personal injuries in Japanese soccer players. [Participants and Methods] Seventy-five Japanese college soccer players who participated in our 1 year prospective cohort study underwent a Functional Movement Screen assessment. Demographic data, athletic characteristics, and types and frequency of injuries sustained, were analyzed with the assessment results.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background/objective: To elucidate the effects of walking exercise using a wearable device and functional wear on spinal alignment and jump performance.

Methods: In total, 27 female college soccer players were randomly divided into two groups: trunk solution (TS) and compression garments (CGs). Spinal alignment, jump performance, and electromyography activity during the jump performance of the two groups were measured after a 20-min walking exercise.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

ACE I/D polymorphism has been recently associated with the susceptibility to inflammation and muscle damage after exercise. The aim of this study was to understand the association between the I/D polymorphism and muscle injuries in a large cohort of elite football players from two different countries. Seven hundred and ten male elite football players from Italy (n = 341) and Japan (n = 369) were recruited for the study.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • - The Japanese Psycho-Oncology Society and the Japanese Association of Supportive Care in Cancer created new guidelines for managing delirium in adult cancer patients to improve clinical assessment and treatment practices.
  • - The guidelines were developed through a systematic review process involving a multidisciplinary team and independent reviews of literature up to May 2016, using a recognized grading system to assess evidence and recommendations.
  • - The article summarizes the recommendations and their rationales, emphasizing the need for further clinical research to enhance delirium management in cancer patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A 74-year-old man was admitted to a clinic because of epigastralgia in June 2018. He was referred to our hospital for further examination of right hydronephrosis. He was diagnosed as having type 2 gastric cancer in the middle gastric body and lesser curvature, with an upper gastric fiber, swollen para-aortic lymph node, and right hydronephrosis by using abdominal computed tomography.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Transcranial direct current stimulation is a promising neuromodulation method for treating depression. However, compared with pharmacological treatment, previous studies have reported that a relatively limited proportion of patients respond to tDCS treatment. In addition, the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying tDCS treatment remain unclear, making it difficult to identify response predictors for tDCS treatment based on neurophysiological function.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

It has been reported that cartilage metabolism (type II collagen degradation) is enhanced in endurance athletes with intense joint loading. Notably, glucosamine, a chitosan monomer, exhibits a chondroprotective action on osteoarthritis by inhibiting type II collagen degradation. Here, we evaluated the action of glucosamine on cartilage metabolism in soccer and rugby players with intense joint loading.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objective: The fifth metatarsal stress fracture is a common injury among football players. Although several risk factors have been proposed, the association between the playing surface and development of fifth metatarsal stress fractures (MT-5) has not been evaluated. We conducted an epidemiological study using a computer-based survey to investigate the association between the playing surface and development of MT-5.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objectives: eLORETA (exact low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography) is a technique created by Pascual-Marqui et al. [Int J Psychophysiol. 1994 Oct; 18(1): 49-65] for the 3-dimensional representation of current source density in the brain by electroencephalography (EEG) data.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The aim of this study was to investigate the changes of brain electric field induced by symptom provocation in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in comparison to healthy controls in the resting state. For this purpose, EEG recordings in conditions of initial rest, clean control, symptom provocation by imaginal exposure, and final rest were used for computing spatiotemporal activity characteristics based on microstate segmentation. Within-group comparisons were significant for the symptom provocation condition: OCD showed high global field power (GFP) and transition rates into a medial frontal microstate, whereas healthy controls showed high frequency of occurrence and high percent of dwelling time for a medial occipitoparietal microstate.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objectives: The aim of this paper is to investigate cortical electric neuronal activity as an indicator of brain function, in a mental arithmetic task that requires sustained attention, as compared to the resting state condition. The two questions of interest are the cortical localization of different oscillatory activities, and the directional effective flow of oscillatory activity between regions of interest, in the task condition compared to resting state. In particular, theta and alpha activity are of interest here, due to their important role in attention processing.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A randomized double‑blind placebo‑controlled clinical study was conducted to evaluate the chondroprotective action of glucosamine on healthy subjects (soccer players) without joint disorders. Collegiate soccer players (n=43) without joint disorders were randomly assigned to receive a glucosamine (2 g/day)‑containing supplement (n=22, glucosamine group) or a placebo (n=21, placebo group) for 16 weeks, and cartilage metabolism was evaluated by analyzing markers for type II collagen degradation urine C‑terminal telopeptide‑II (CTX‑II) and serum collagen type II cleavage (C2C) and synthesis urine C-terminal type II procollagen peptide (CPII). In the initial analysis of all subjects, urine CTX‑II level substantially decreased in the glucosamine group, but not in the placebo group after the intervention for 16 weeks (P=0.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: The purpose of this study was to profile the match performance and heart rate response in Japanese amputee soccer players.

Methods: Twelve amputee soccer players participated in this study. Match data were collected 20 samples in 4 matches.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF