Publications by authors named "T Ohnuma"

Background: Various social determinants of health have been established as significant risk factors for COVID-19 transmission, prevalence, incidence, and mortality. Area deprivation index (ADI, a composite score made up of educational, housing, and poverty markers) is an accepted multidimensional social determinants of health measure. Little is known about how structural social determinants of health before hospitalization, including ADI, may affect mortality related to COVID-19 in critically ill patients.

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  • Aging populations face challenges like impaired glucose tolerance, muscle weakness, and cognitive decline, which can worsen each other and affect society.
  • Unmodulated 40 Hz (u40Hz) stimulation, which is inaudible, has shown potential to improve cognitive function but needs more study.
  • Research using SAMP-10 mice showed that u40Hz stimulation helped improve glucose tolerance, muscle strength, and reduced frailty, suggesting it may be beneficial for countering age-related declines.
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Myocardial injury and cardiac dysfunction after traumatic brain injury (TBI) have been reported in observational studies, but there is no robust estimate of their incidences. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to estimate the pooled incidence of myocardial injury and cardiac dysfunction among adult patients with TBI. A literature search was conducted using MEDLINE and EMBASE databases from inception to November 2022.

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This study aimed to determine the effects of walking-only intervention (walking was the only exercise in which people participated) on physical function, fall-related outcomes, and health-related quality of life in community-dwelling older adults. We conducted a systematic search across five electronic databases, assessing risk of bias using Minds Manual for Guideline Development. Meta-analyses were performed, and pooled standardized mean differences were calculated.

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