Publications by authors named "T Oshida"

An unmet needs survey was conducted among cancer patients, their families, and others affected by cancer during the 10-year period from 2011 to 2022 to clarify the actual situation regarding access to information, treatment choices, daily quality of life, and psychosocial support from the perspective of cancer patients, and to explore characteristics, problems, and issues in the categories of common cancers, rare cancers, and pediatric cancers. The desire for successful treatment itself is the same regardless of the type of cancer. However, economic and psychological burdens are closely related to age and life stage, and second opinions and necessary information differ by cancer type.

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To explore the mechanism by which intermittent fasting (IF) exerts prolonged effects after discontinuation, we examined mice that had been subjected to 4 cycles of fasting for 72 hours and ad libitum feeding for 96 hours per week (72hIF), followed by 4 weeks of ad libitum feeding, focusing on expression of genes for lipid metabolism in the skeletal muscle and histone acetylation in the promoter region. The 72hIF regimen resulted in metabolic remodeling, characterized by enhanced lipid utilization and mitochondrial activation in the muscle. This long-term IF (72hIF) caused stronger metabolic effects than alternate day fasting (24hIF) wherein fasting and refeeding are repeated every 24 hours.

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We examined the weight distribution of skeletal muscles of the red jungle fowl, then compared these values with those of domesticated populations to determine how muscle distribution has changed by selecting breeding. Sonia, Fayoumi, and Rhode Island Red were selected for comparison from livestock breeds, while Japanese Shamo and Thai fighting cocks were selected from cockfighting groups. Principal component analysis was applied using body size-free data.

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Background: The potential effects of aerobic and resistance training in patients with severe chronic kidney disease (CKD) are not fully elucidated. This study investigated the effects of a home-based exercise programme on physical functioning and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients with Stage 4 CKD, equivalent to estimated glomerular filtration rate of 15-30 mL/min/1.73 m .

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Article Synopsis
  • The northern treeshrew (Tupaia belangeri) skull morphology varies significantly among populations from South Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, and Malaysia, with distinct characteristics noted in specimens from South Vietnam.
  • Multivariate analysis indicates that the populations from North Vietnam show a morphological similarity to those from central Laos and northern Thailand, suggesting that the Mekong River does not serve as a clear zoogeographical barrier.
  • Size differences are observed, particularly in the Kanchanaburi population from Thailand, and the southern distribution is influenced by geographic features like the Isthmus of Kra, indicating that geographical factors play a role in the osteometrical variation of the species.
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