Publications by authors named "Y Imanishi"

Context: Aromatase inhibitors (AIs) cause bone loss and increase fracture risk in women with hormone receptor-positive early-stage breast cancer (HR+EBC). Bone antiresorptive agents are recommended for patients at risk of fragility fractures. Eldecalcitol, combined with bisphosphonate, increases bone mineral density (BMD) in primary osteoporosis.

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Background: The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rate among Japanese high school girls remains critically low, reflecting ongoing public apprehension and misinformation. This study explores the relationship between information presentation and attitudes toward HPV vaccination in Japan.

Methods: We conducted a web-based survey of female high school students aged 15 to 16 and mothers of daughters of similar age across Japan.

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Aim: Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) are prone to develop vascular calcification. Fetuin-A protects against vascular calcification but it increases insulin resistance. T50 calciprotein crystallization (also called serum calcification propensity) is a novel marker of calcification stress.

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Objective:  This study aimed to evaluate the association between maternal adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) levels and the risk of perinatal complications.

Study Design:  This is a retrospective cohort study of 5,693 mother-child pairs born between 2019 and 2021, who completed questionnaires on maternal ACE scores and perinatal complications such as preterm birth, low birth weight infants, pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH), gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), and premature rupture of membrane (PROM). Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated using logistic regression according to the three ACE score groups after adjusting for confounding factors such as maternal age, child's sex, household income, and maternal education.

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Article Synopsis
  • - This study highlights the relationship between cognitive impairment and bone mineral disorder (MBD) factors in 1,207 hemodialysis patients, indicating that conditions like chronic kidney disease can negatively impact brain function.
  • - Cognitive function was measured using the Modified Mini-Mental State examination (3MS), focusing on serum levels of magnesium, phosphate, calcium, and other related factors.
  • - Findings revealed that lower levels of magnesium, phosphate, and calcium-phosphate product, as well as not using phosphate binders, were linked to poorer cognitive performance, suggesting these minerals might help protect against cognitive decline.
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