Publications by authors named "Naoaki Ito"

Background: Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is often recommended for treatment of an ACL injury; however, the literature reports similar outcomes for those undergoing rehabilitation alone. We assessed the clinical, functional, sports participation, and osteoarthritis outcomes following our treatment algorithm, and compared 10-year outcomes among participants who chose progressive rehabilitation alone, early ACLR, or delayed ACLR.

Methods: We included 276 participants who had a unilateral ACL injury without substantial concomitant knee injuries in a prospective cohort study.

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Context: Genome-wide association studies have identified numerous single-nucleotide variations (SNVs, formerly single-nucleotide polymorphisms) linked to type 2 diabetes (T2D), thus improving the accuracy of genetic risk scores (GRS) in predicting T2D.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the association between the novel GRS and the prevalence of T2D and clarify the characteristics that differentiate individuals with and without T2D with similar genetic risk.

Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed 1610 Japanese individuals aged 65 to 84 years.

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Background: Quadriceps dysfunction is ubiquitous after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR). Addressing quadriceps dysfunction is crucial to improve function, reduce the reinjury risk, and maintain long-term knee health. While deficits specific to the quadriceps are well documented, less is known about the effect of an ACL injury on other lower extremity muscle groups.

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Background: Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) often involves harvesting a bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB) autograft. How graft harvest affects tendon strain across the 3 distinct regions (medial, lateral, and central) is not known.

Purpose: To (1) quantify strain in the 3 regions of the patellar tendon during 60% of maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) in 90° of knee flexion and (2) assess how effort level in 2 different knee joint angles (60° and 90°) impacts strain in the medial and lateral regions of the patellar tendon, in 2 cohorts of patients after ACLR using a BPTB autograft (one group <24 months after surgery and another group ≥24 months after surgery).

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  • The study explores the impact of exercise habits from adolescence to old age on the risk of developing geriatric depression among older adults.
  • It involved 1,629 participants aged 65-84 and categorized them based on their exercise practices into four distinct groups.
  • Results show that individuals who exercised at any point in their life, particularly in adolescence and old age, had significantly lower levels of depressive symptoms compared to those who never exercised.
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Background: Cerebral small-vessel disease (cSVD), a key risk factor for stroke and dementia, has been linked to obesity and low bone mineral density (BMD). While obesity and low BMD are often inversely related, their coexistence may increase cSVD risk. We aimed to assess the prevalence of obesity and low BMD coexistence and its association with increased cSVD prevalence.

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Aim: Sarcopenia has been with a decrease in masseter muscle (MM) thickness in high-risk older populations. However, the relationship between sarcopenia and determinants of MM volume (MMV) in the general elderly population remains unclear.

Method: In a cross-sectional study of 1,484 older adults in Tokyo, we evaluated MMV using 3D MRI scanning, appendicular skeletal muscle mass (ASMM), handgrip strength, dietary intake, smoking, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) levels, and the ACTN3 R577X polymorphism.

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Introduction: Imeglimin is a first-in-class, novel, oral glucose-lowering agent for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. The efficacy and safety of imeglimin as an antidiabetic agent have been investigated in clinical trials. However, its metabolic effects in humans have not yet been fully elucidated.

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Background: Metabolic syndrome involves health problems influenced by aging and genetics. The glucokinase regulatory protein () rs1260326 polymorphism (Leu446) is associated with metabolic traits. This study explores the impact of the GCKR rs1260326 polymorphism on metabolic traits in older Japanese with focusing on sex-specific differences.

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Background: Landing with poor knee sagittal plane biomechanics has been identified as a risk factor for Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury. However, it is unclear if the horizontal hop test battery reflects knee function and biomechanics.

Hypothesis/purpose: To investigate the correlation between clinical limb symmetry index (LSI) and landing and propulsion knee biomechanics during the hop test battery using markerless motion capture.

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  • Patellar tendinopathy affects more male athletes and usually occurs in the medial part of the tendon, but strain differences across tendon regions have not been fully studied.* -
  • A study examined strain in the medial, lateral, and central regions of the patellar tendon in 20 healthy participants (10 men and 10 women) during isometric quadriceps contractions and found that the lateral region experiences higher strain than the medial region, and females showed higher strain overall.* -
  • The findings suggest that understanding regional strain differences may help explain the varying rates of patellar tendinopathy by sex and could be important for assessing injury risk and recovery in athletes.*
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Background: The purpose was to explore quadriceps electromechanical function (quadriceps latency) during gait after anterior cruciate ligament injury as a predictor for radiographic knee osteoarthritis 6-years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Change in latency after preoperative physical therapy was also examined.

Methods: Quadriceps latency (time between peak knee moment and quadriceps electromyography) was calculated before preoperative physical therapy (2.

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  • The text references a correction made to a previously published article in the journal Frontiers in Physiology.
  • The correction is associated with the digital object identifier (DOI) 10.3389/fphys.2023.1227639, indicating it pertains to a specific study or findings.
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Graft site morbidities after bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB) autograft harvest for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) negatively impacts rehabilitation. The purpose of this study was to establish tendon structural properties 1-month after BPTB autograft harvest compared to the uninvolved patellar tendon, and subsequently to quantify the healing trajectory of the patellar tendon over the course of rehabilitation. Patellar tendon morphology (ultrasound) and mechanical properties (continuous shear wave elastography) from 3 regions of the tendon (medial, lateral, central) were measured in 34 participants at 1 month, 3-4 months, and 6-9 months after ACLR.

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  • Older adults, especially East Asians, may face a high risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) when dealing with sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass) and insulin resistance (IR), although this specific group has been under-researched.
  • A study involving 1,629 older Japanese adults found significant links between low handgrip strength (sarcopenia) and insulin resistance, highlighting their potential impact on diabetes risk.
  • The results indicated that having both sarcopenia and IR greatly increases the likelihood of developing T2DM, with a notable relative risk increase when both conditions are present.
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Context: Older adults have a high prevalence of new-onset diabetes, often attributed to age-related decreases in insulin sensitivity and secretion. It remains unclear whether both insulin sensitivity and secretion continue to deteriorate after age 65.

Objective: To investigate the effects of aging on glucose metabolism after age 65 and to identify its determinants.

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Background: The Basas Spanish Squat with electrical stimulation (E-stim) has shown promising results as a potential key exercise in treatment of athletes with patellar tendinopathy. Gold standard exercise therapy for tendon injuries consists of tendon loading exercises, or exercises that appropriately applies high levels of mechanical strain to the tendon. The theoretical pathway in which the Basas Spanish Squat with E-stim improves tendinopathy has been speculated to be the additional strain applied through the patellar tendon during superimposition of E-stim.

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  • This study investigates how the size of the patellar tendon and quadriceps muscle affects knee strength after ACL reconstruction using BPTB autografts, focusing on patients 1-2 months post-surgery.!* -
  • Findings show that the size of the patellar tendon is a stronger predictor of knee extensor strength in the limb with surgery, while quadriceps size is more significant in the non-involved limb.!* -
  • The results suggest that promoting growth and healing of the patellar tendon post-surgery can enhance quadriceps strength recovery, highlighting the importance of targeted exercises during rehabilitation.!*
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: Restoring quadriceps strength is essential for successful rehabilitation of knee injuries, but many athletes return to their previous activity with persisting muscle weakness. Strong evidence supports using neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) to improve quadriceps strength; however, there is a lack of widespread clinical implementation. We believe there is a critical need to provide clinical approaches that promote using NMES to improve patients' quadriceps strength and ensuring clinicians provide high-value rehabilitation care.

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Exercise is beneficial for increasing areal bone mineral density (aBMD) in adolescence and maintaining it in old age. Moreover, high-impact sports are more effective than low-impact sports in increasing aBMD. This study aimed to determine the types of adolescent sports played in school-based sports clubs associated with aBMD in old age.

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Background: Sarcopenia, defined as an age-associated loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, is a major risk factor for requiring long-term care. Because physical activity in adolescence and older age enhances peak muscle function in youth and prevents muscle function decline in older age, older adults with exercise habits during both periods may be at a lower risk for sarcopenia. We investigated the relationship between exercise habits in adolescence and older age and sarcopenia and its components in community-dwelling older Japanese adults.

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Patellar tendons are assumed to be uniform in morphology and mechanical properties despite a higher prevalence of tendinopathies observed in the medial region. The purpose of this study was to compare the thickness, length, viscosity, and shear modulus of the medial, central, and lateral regions of healthy patellar tendons of young males and females in vivo. B-mode ultrasound and continuous shear wave elastography were performed on 35 patellar tendons (17 females, 18 males) over three regions of interest.

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Background And Aim: Immune checkpoint inhibitors have significantly improved the clinical outcomes of many cancer types, but they induce a range of immune-related adverse events (irAEs). Although adrenal insufficiency (AI) is a rare irAE, it can lead to serious consequences. This study aimed to determine the clinical features of patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who developed AI following pembrolizumab treatment.

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Markerless motion capture (mocap) could be the future of motion analysis. The purpose of this report was to describe our team of clinicians and scientists' exploration of markerless mocap (Theia 3D) and share data for others to explore (link: https://osf.io/6vh7z/?view_only=c0e00984e94a48f28c8d987a2127339d).

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Dietary habits are associated with various diseases and assessed by dietary patterns (DPs). Since the genotype is correlated with alcohol and several food preferences, this genotype is probably associated with DPs. In this cross-sectional study of 1612 elderly adults, we investigated the effects of the genotype on DPs and the mediating role of alcohol intake.

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