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  • - This study investigated how well deep squatting tests can predict medial elbow injuries in elementary school baseball players, focusing on 254 participants from preseason medical checkups.
  • - Results showed that players who were injured had a significantly lower success rate in deep squatting tests, with the backward squat being the best predictor of elbow injuries.
  • - The study concluded that deep squatting tests can be an effective field test for assessing lower extremity flexibility and predicting the risk of elbow injuries in young athletes.
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Imidazole dipeptides (IDPs) are found in the skeletal muscles and brains of various animals, and they exhibit unique functions like antioxidant and antiaging properties. Despite their importance, the metabolic mechanisms and physiological roles of IDPs remain unclear. Herein, we propose a method for the simultaneous analysis of IDPs, their constituent amino acids, and taurine, which are difficult to separate using conventional labeling reagents or columns, using liquid chromatography-single quadrupole mass spectrometry with PBr column and our highly sensitive labeling reagent, 1-fluoro-2,4-dinitrophenyl-5-l-valine-,-dimethylethylenediamineamide (l-FDVDA).

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Many previous studies have found that social participation improves the health and functional maintenance of older people. However, to determine whether promoting social participation can prevent functional decline in the elderly, it is necessary not only to compare the prognosis of those who participate in social activities to those who do not but also to demonstrate that the intervention was effective in promoting social participation. Although the effect of social participation in preventing caregiving has been demonstrated, the key question is whether preventing functional decline through social participation can reduce care costs.

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Background: In recent years, machine learning has been developed in the medical community to construct multidimensional datasets consisting of many variables and perform simultaneous factor analysis.

Objective: This study aimed to construct a multidimensional dataset of 50 items by incorporating supervised machine learning in a random forest algorithm to predict whether patients will be discharged home or to a facility after a stroke.

Methods: Thirty patients hospitalized with cerebrovascular diseases who were subsequently discharged were considered as the study subjects.

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Introduction The progression of performance learning (PL) may have complex relationships beyond mere concurrent occurrences and may influence each other. This study aimed to classify the speed of PL using a random forest based on brain network and stress state information and to identify the factors necessary for PL. In addition, this study also aimed to clarify the complex interdependent relationships between PL, psychological state, and brain function through these factors, using covariance structure analysis.

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Background: Force steadiness can be impaired under dual-task conditions in older adults. Since this impairment is attributed to their limited attentional resources, we hypothesized that the degree of cortical activity involved in muscle contraction would affect force steadiness under dual-task conditions. To test this hypothesis, based on the premise that dorsiflexion requires more cortical resources than plantarflexion, we compared the effects of additional motor and cognitive task demands on force steadiness between dorsiflexion and plantarflexion contractions in young and older adults.

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Characteristics of physical activity and sedentary behavior in patients undergoing outpatient cardiac rehabilitation.

Sci Rep

October 2024

Department of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Iwama Cardiovascular and Dental Clinic for Prevention and Care, 3rd Floor, Kamei Kousan Building, 2-7-23 Oji, Oji-cho, Kitakatsuragi-gun, Nara, 636-0002, Japan.

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  • Cardiac rehabilitation is essential for preventing further cardiovascular issues, especially in Japan, where reduced hospital stays make outpatient care more critical.
  • A study of 92 Japanese outpatients revealed they spent a lot of time being sedentary (over 11 hours) and very little on moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), with significant differences observed between men and women.
  • Findings suggest that customized rehabilitation plans based on factors like sex, age, body mass index (BMI), and anaerobic threshold (AT) could improve rehabilitation outcomes, emphasizing the need for tailored approaches and monitoring of patients' home activities.
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Background: Meaningful occupations are those perceived as important by an individual. Research on meaningful occupations relies on subjective data and requires qualitative inquiries. Therefore, assessing the meaning of occupations using objective methods is challenging.

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Background: Persons with dementia in nursing homes often experience cognitive decline (e.g., memory and visuospatial/construction problems), behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD), and impaired activities of daily living.

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Synthesis and preclinical testing of a selective beta-subtype agonist of thyroid hormone receptor ZTA-261.

Commun Med (Lond)

August 2024

Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (WPI-ITbM), Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, 464-8601, Japan.

Background: Thyroid hormones (TH) regulate the basal metabolic rate through their receptors THRα and THRβ. TH activates lipid metabolism via THRβ, however, an excess amount of TH can lead to tachycardia, bone loss, and muscle wasting through THRα. In recent years, TH analogs that selectively bind to THRβ have gained attention as new agents for treating dyslipidemia and obesity, which continue to pose major challenges to public health worldwide.

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Relationship between Tilt Sensation Ability and Lower Limb Injuries in Junior Athletes.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

July 2024

Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Hashikami-cho, Matsugasaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8585, Japan.

The purpose of this study was to devise a tilt sensation measurement method to evaluate ankle proprioception and to examine its reliability. It was also used to determine the relationship among tilt sensation abilities, physical development, and lower limb injuries in junior athletes. In this study, a step platform created tilt angles.

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In post-stroke individuals with walking difficulties, prolonged sitting can lead to increased mortality. Interventions targeting increased physical activity for these individuals are limited. Consequently, many such stroke survivors become reliant on wheelchairs, leading to prolonged inactivity.

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In this study, we investigated amylin-like substance distribution in the pancreas of Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) using a specific anti-rat amylin serum. We detected amylin-immunoreactive cells dispersed in the pancreatic extra-islet region but not in the islet region. The synthetic rat amylin-containing serum pre-absorption abolished the staining profile.

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Few health checkup studies have reported lifestyle habits and examination results before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. We compared lifestyle habits and examination results surveyed before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Five hundred and ten and 396 participants attended the health checkup in 2019 and 2022, respectively.

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  • - The study explored whether combining motor imagery with actual physical execution can enhance motor skill improvement, specifically looking at fingertip dexterity in 25 participants.
  • - Participants engaged in a force adjustment task while either practicing both actual execution and motor imagery or performing the task with only rest instead of imagery.
  • - Results indicated that the combination of execution and imagery significantly reduced performance errors compared to physical practice alone, suggesting that motor imagery plays a role in improving motor skills without necessarily increasing spinal motoneuron excitability.
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[Purpose] This study aimed to examine the effects of unilateral vibratory stimulation on contralateral homonymous muscle. [Participants and Methods] The study included 14 participants without a history of any disease. Participants were tested under three separate conditions: vibratory stimulation, pressure stimulation, and rest.

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  • The study aimed to understand the factors that influence early career registered nurses' (ECRNs) perspectives on establishing strong nurse-patient relationships through qualitative interviews.
  • A thematic analysis of interviews with eleven nurses identified six key characteristics that affect ECRNs' relationship-building, including reflection, patient observation, role clarification, and the importance of support.
  • The findings suggest that both organizational factors and personal experiences shape ECRNs' ability to form positive relationships with patients, highlighting the need for improved support and educational programs to assist them.
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Introduction: Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common neurodegenerative disease, is characterized by accumulated amyloid-β (Aβ) plaques, aggregated phosphorylated tau protein, gliosis-associated neuroinflammation, synaptic dysfunction, and cognitive impairment. Many cohort studies indicate that tooth loss is a risk factor for AD. The detailed mechanisms underlying the association between AD and tooth loss, however, are not yet fully understood.

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Vitamin C deficiency alters the transcriptome of the rat brain in a glucocorticoid-dependent manner, leading to microglial activation and reduced neurogenesis.

J Nutr Biochem

June 2024

Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan; Graduate School of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan. Electronic address:

Vitamin C (VitC) is maintained at high concentrations in the brain and is an essential micronutrient for brain function. VitC deficiency leads to neuropsychiatric scurvy, which is characterized by depression and cognitive impairment. However, the molecular mechanism by which mild VitC deficiency impairs brain function is currently unknown.

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Adverse environmental stress causes depressive symptoms with the impairments of memory formation, cognition, and motivation, however, their underlying neural bases have not been well understood, especially based on the observation of living animals. In the present study, therefore, the mice model of restraint-induced stress was examined electrophysiologically to investigate the alterations of hippocampal sharp wave ripples (SWRs) and theta rhythms. In addition, the therapeutic effects of physical exercise on the amelioration of those hippocampal impairments were examined in combination with a series of behavioral tests.

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Discrimination of Frailty Phenotype by Kinect-Based Stepping Parameters.

JAR Life

December 2023

Department of Frailty Research, Center for Gerontology and Social Science, Research Institute, National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Aichi, Japan.

Background: Frailty increases the risk of falling, hospitalization, and premature death, necessitating practical early-detection tools.

Objectives: To examine the discriminative ability of Kinect-based stepping parameters for identifying frailty phenotype.

Design: Population-based cross-sectional study.

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Importance: An association between sensory processing difficulties and behavioral problems among children has been reported in previous studies. Sleep problems among children can lead to both externalizing and internalizing behavioral problems. However, the relationships between sensory processing and sleep among children are not well understood.

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Macrophages play an important role as effector cells in innate immune system. Meanwhile, macrophages activated in a pro-inflammatory direction alter intracellular metabolism and damage intact tissues by increasing reactive oxygen species (ROS). Electrical stimulation (ES), a predominant physical agent to control metabolism in cells and tissues, has been reported to exert anti-inflammatory effect on immune cells.

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Frailty is considered one of the most important indicators of a patient's general condition. However, only a few studies have investigated the association between preoperative frailty and postoperative complications in pancreatic cancer. Therefore, this study aimed to examine this association in patients with pancreatic cancer.

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The mode of diabetes-induced muscle and motor neuron damage depends on the type of muscle and motor neuron. One of the purposes of exercise therapy for diabetes is to improve blood glucose levels; however, information on the effects of low-intensity exercise on muscle and motor neuron disorders remain unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the effects of low-intensity exercise on diabetes-induced muscle and motor neuron damage in a rat model of type 1 diabetes mellitus.

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