6 results match your criteria: "Nagoya Gakuin University: 3-1-17 Taiho[Affiliation]"

Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: impact on future blood pressure and cardiovascular disease.

Hypertens Res

November 2024

Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Nagoya Gakuin University, 3-1-17 Taiho, Atsuta, Nagoya, 456-0062, Japan.

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Shared decision-making in physiotherapy: a cross-sectional study of patient involvement factors and issues in Japan.

BMC Med Inform Decis Mak

July 2023

Department of Neurorehabilitation, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Kio University, 4-2-2 Umaminaka, Koryo-Cho, Kitakatsuragi-Gun, Nara, 635-0832, Japan.

Background: Evidence-based medicine education has not focused on how clinicians involve patients in decision-making. Although shared decision-making (SDM) has been investigated to address this issue, there are insufficient data on SDM in physiotherapy. This study aimed to clarify the issues concerning patient involvement in Japan, and to examine whether SDM is related to perceptions of patient involvement in decision-making.

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[Purpose] This study aimed to evaluate the changes in lower-extremity muscle strength, balance performance, and body composition. [Participants and Methods] In this study, 21 healthy university students who underwent short-term whole-body vibration training without previous whole-body vibration training participated. The study design was randomized between-groups design.

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Plasma B-type natriuretic peptide level as a possible predictor of dietary salt intake.

Hypertens Res

July 2022

Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Nagoya Gakuin University, 3-1-17 Taiho, Atsuta, Nagoya, 456-0062, Japan.

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Bone replaces unloaded articular cartilage during knee immobilization. A longitudinal study in the rat.

Bone

January 2021

Bone and Joint Research Laboratory, Division of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Medicine, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, 505 Smyth Road, Ottawa, ON K1H 8M5, Canada; Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, 451 Smyth Road, Ottawa, ON K1H 8M5, Canada. Electronic address:

Background: Joint immobility results in deleterious changes such as capsule shortening, bone loss and articular cartilage damage. Immobilization of rat knees in flexion for 32 weeks resulted in the distinctive feature of well-established replacement of articular cartilage by bone. Determining the time of onset of bone replacement is critical for the prevention of this likely irreversible complication of joint immobilization.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to understand factors causing high blood pressure during exercise therapy in hospitalized patients.
  • It involved 23 participants (average age 69) and measured their blood pressure and pulse rate before and after therapy on multiple days.
  • Results showed that exercise therapy significantly raised blood pressure, with body weight and pulse rate before therapy being key predictors, particularly in older patients or those with higher body weight.
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