Publications by authors named "Yoshiaki Matsuda"

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects on prefrontal cortex (PFC) activity of listening to pleasant sounds (PS) while walking, gum chewing (GCh), or performing the dual task of walking and gum chewing at the same time (walking + GCh). A total of 11 healthy adult male volunteers participated in the study (mean age: 29.54 ± 3.

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Objectives:  The aim of the study was to evaluate the mechanical properties and impact absorption capacity of prototype materials comprising ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) of different hardness reinforced using different amounts of glass fibers (GFs), considering a buffer space.

Materials And Methods: Six prototype materials were made by adding E-GFs (5 and 10 wt%) to EVA with vinyl acetate (VA) contents of 9.4 wt% ("hard" or HA) and 27.

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The purpose of this study was to clarify the effects of jaw-clenching intensity on masseter muscle oxygen dynamics during clenching and recovery and masseter muscle fatigue using the spatially resolved method of near-infrared spectroscopy. Pulse rate, mean power frequency from electromyography in the masseter and visual analogue scale for masseter fatigue were also examined as related items. The 25% and 50% maximum voluntary contractions were determined using electromyography before the experiment and used as visual feedback on the screen.

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Background/aims: A light-cured intermediate material is useful for fabricating a hard insert and a buffer space mouthguard (H&SMG). However, it requires improvement in its mechanical properties and shock-absorbing capacity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the mechanical properties of two prototype light-cured intermediate materials reinforced with glass fibers, and the impact absorption capacity and durability of H&SMGs made with the prototype intermediate materials.

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Background/aims: Despite the use of conventional mouthguards, preventable sports-related dental injuries continue to occur. The authors have developed a two-layered ethylene polyvinyl acetate (EVA) mouthguard with a hard polyethylene terephthalate (PET) insert and a buffer space (H&SMG). However, adapting the PET onto the EVA layer requires skill.

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Changes in NIRS signals are related to changes in local cerebral blood flow or oxy-Hb concentration. On the other hand, recent studies have revealed the effect of chewing gum on cognitive performance, stress control etc. which accompanied brain activity in the prefrontal cortex (PFC).

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Aging often results in a decline in cognitive function, related to alterations in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) activation. Maintenance of this function in an aging society is an important issue. Some practices/drills, moderate exercise, mastication, and a cognitive task itself could enhance cognitive function.

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Persistent hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection may induce autoimmune diseases and chronic hepatitis C is sometimes accompanied by autoimmune hepatitis (AIH). However, we are worried about the treatment for chronic hepatitis C-AIH overlap syndrome because interferon-based antiviral therapies may enhance autoimmunity and immunosuppressive corticosteroid administration may promote viral replication. Here, we report a patient having chronic hepatitis C-AIH overlap syndrome treated with the direct-acting antivirals (DAA), daclatasvir and asunaprevir.

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. A new agent, potassium-competitive acid blocker vonoprazan (VPZ) has potent acid-inhibitory effects and may offer advantages over conventional eradication therapies. We aimed to compare the eradication rate between VPZ-based treatment and PPI-based one.

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To establish an effective therapy for pancreatic cancer, we made a retrospective survey of gemcitabine treatment performed at 20 hospitals in Nagano Prefecture. We analyzed data of 106 patients (64 men and 42 women, median age 66 years (33-83 years old)), half of whom had stage IV disease. Gemcitabine was administered for 3 consecutive weeks with one week rest in 57 patients, biweekly in 30 patients, initially for 3 weeks with 1 week rest and switched to biweekly schedule to 15 patients, and with another regimen to 4 patients.

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In Gemcitabine treatment, elderly patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer are more likely to suffer from haematological and non-haematological adverse effects than non-elderly patients. Forty percent of the elderly patients were dropped from the initial protocol due to the adverse effects, mainly because of non-haematological events or symptoms. To avoid adverse effects, the administration schedule for Gemcitabine tended to be less often and at a lower dose for elderly patients among members of the Nagano Pancreatic Cancer Study Group.

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A 25-year-old woman delivered her first-born child weighing 3400 g by full-term normal delivery. Bloody stool developed 3 days after delivery. Colonoscopic examination revealed two linear ulcers parallel to the anal column on the posterior side of the rectal ampulla about 5 cm from the anal ring.

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