3.The Effect of Serum Carotenoids on Atrophic Gastritis Among the Inhabitants of a Rural Area in Hokkaido, Japan
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2001;6(3):184-188
A total of 206 residents (76 males and 130 females) of a rural area of Hokkaido, Japan, attending a health check in August, 1997, were studied to assess the relationship between serum carotenoids and atrophic gastritis (AG). Of the participants, 91 had AG, as indicated by their serum levels of pepsinogen I and pepsinogen II. Logistic regression analysis, after adjusting for gender and age, revealed that the odds ratios for serum carotenoid levels were lower for subjects with high serum levels of α-carotene (odds ratio, 0.41; 95% C.I., 0.19−0.88) and β-carotene (odds ratio, 0.41; 95% C.I., 0.18−0.91) than for those with low serum carotenoid levels. In addition, the odds ratios of subjects with high serum levels of β-cryptoxanthin (odds ratio, 0.60; 95% C.I., 0.28−1.31), provitamin A (odds ratio, 0.38; 95% C.I., 0.17−0.85), and retinol (odds ratio, 0.67; 95% C.I., 0.31−1.48) were found to be lower than the odds ratios for those with low serum levels. Odds ratios for subjects with high serum zeaxanthin/lutein levels were higher than odds ratios for those with low serum levels. These results suggest that frequent intake of foods rich in carotenoids with provitamin A activity may reduce the risk of AG.
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4.COMPARISON OF SPINAL SAGITTAL ALIGNMENT AND MOBILITY AMONG STANDING, SITTING, AND FOUR POINT KNEELING POSTURES
HISAFUMI KAWASAKI ; HIROKAZU ITO ; AKIRA MASEGAKI ; DAISUKE ONO ; KOJI WATARAI
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 2009;58(5):517-526
PURPOSE : The purpose of this study is to compare sagittal spinal alignment and mobility among standing and sitting (which are fundamental postures in daily activities), and four point kneeling (FPK: the imitation of quadrupedal animal posture).METHODS : Fifty three healthy young men have participated in this study. Spinal alignment is measured using a non-invasive skin surface measurement device (Spinal Mouse®: Index Ltd, Japan). The spinal alignment is measured in 3 positions: upright, flexion, and extension, in each posture (standing, sitting, and FPK), and then the thoracic and lumbar curvature and sacral slope are analyzed.RESULTS : Even between 2 fundamental positions, upright standing and sitting, the lumbar lordosis is statistically different (17.1±8.9° at upright standing, 3.5±10.0° at upright sitting, p<0.001). But the sacral slope is not different between those 2 positions. The lumbo-pelvic rhythm (lumbar-hip or lumbar-pelvis flexion ratio) is also different among the 3 postures, especially in FPK posture. In this posture the lumbar spine and pelvis (sacrum) move to opposite direction each other; this phenomenon is not observed at standing and sitting postures. CONCLUSION : The spinal alignment and mobility are different in many segments among standing, sitting, and FPK.
5.A Clinical Study of Acupuncture Therapy for Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis.
Daichi KASUYA ; Fujio TAKEUCHI ; Kazuhiko YAMAMOTO ; Koji ITO ; Tomomi SAKAI
The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine 1999;62(4):201-206
We executed an acupuncture therapy to 62 lumbar spinal canal stenosis cases who were diagnosed by CT, MRI photo state and clinical symptom and examined the result.
The 36 men and 26 women in this study had a mean age of 67.3 years.
An acupuncture was executed by aiming to give an effect to the soft tissues and a blood circulation around the area where the stenosis was recognized then pierced facet joint closely and deeply and gave an electric acupuncture stimulus.
14 cases were very good and 17 cases had good results according to the JOA score. No cases worsened.
We concluded an acupuncture treatment was effective for treating lumbar spinal canal stenosis.
6.The effect of iron supplemented food intake on iron status, hematological profiles and aerobic work capacity of female athletes.
ATSUO KASUGAI ; MASASHI OGASAWARA ; KOJI YOSHIMI ; AKIRA ITO
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 1992;41(1):79-88
In order to prevent sports anemia, caused especially by iron deficiency or shortage, a special type of food supplementation was designed. This was called“iron-food”and contained 510% of the therapeutic iron dose. According to hemoglobin (Hb) values, female subjects who had been performing hard daily training were divided into two groups ; an anemia group (A group, Hb≤11.9 g/dl, n=4) and a potential anemia group (PA group, 12.0≤Hb≤12.9g/dl, n=4) . Then the iron-food was administered for six weeks following placebo treatment. Iron status, hematological profiles and aerobic work capacity of the two groups were examined before and after the two periods to investigate the effect of the iron-food. Serum iron, iron saturation and ferritin were significantly increased in the PA group. Serum iron tended to be increased in the A group, but not significantly. Red blood cell count, Hb and hematocrit were significantly increased in the PA group, and the reticulocyte count was also increased in the A group. These results suggest that iron-food helped to increase daily iron intake in the anemic subjects, but not to a sufficient extent to aid recovery from anemia. However the ironfood was effective for improving iron status in subjects with potential anemia (latent iron deficiency) .
7.THA in Patients with Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP): A Case Report
Koji Suzuki ; Sadaomi Kawachi ; Hideki Nanke ; Takayoshi Ito
Journal of Rural Medicine 2011;6(2):81-83
We report a case of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) accompanied by steroid-induced avascular necrosis of the femoral head in a 68-year-old woman. Extremely low platelet counts of ITP patients prohibit any surgical interventions. Her platelet count was 25,000/μL. We performed a total hip arthroplasty with high-dose immunoglobulin therapy and transfusion of platelet concentrates. Her platelet count increased to 94,000/μL just before the operation. No hemostatic complications were encountered perioperatively, and the postoperative course was uneventful. She left the hospital 20 days after the operation with a T-cane. Her platelet count decreased to 34,000/μL on the day she left the hospital. Three years after the operation, she had no groin pain and could walk without ambulatory assistive devices. We did not observe implant loosening.
8.Construction of Anti-Doping Database for Pharmacist
Kensuke Usui ; Harutaka Komuro ; Chihiro Ito ; Michiyo Ito ; Koji Masubuchi ; Soichi Shibata ; Jun Kainuma ; Gaku Inoue ; Hiroyuki Nojima ; Koichiro Atsuda
Japanese Journal of Drug Informatics 2012;13(4):189-193
Objective: The sports community has placed its great hope on pharmacist since the establishment of the Accredited Sports Pharmacist System. Thus, we constructed an anti-doping database for pharmacist so that pharmacist can support appropriate drug use and contribute to the sports community.
Methods: The database was constructed by using Microsoft®Access 2007, based on our previously prepared anti-doping list.
Results: 686 prescription drugs and 268 ingredients for non-prescription drug were registered in the data base. It was able to retrieve the advisability of use for athlete, blood half-life and the other notes of the drugs easily and promptly.
Conclusion: We confirm that pharmacist can provide drug information easily, promptly and from the viewpoint of pharmaceutics by utilizing the database including necessary information for anti-doping.
9.Studies of Facility Care and Home Care for the Aged in a Rural Community.
Koji ISOMURA ; Schousui MATSUSHIMA ; Iwao SUGIMURA ; Masashi ITO ; Ren WATANABE ; Toshimitsu TAYA ; Yousuke YAMANE ; Wasaku KOYAMA
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 1992;40(6):1123-1131
A survey was made of the state of home care for healthy old folks and those elderly patients who have been disabled by illness or injury, and the care provided by institutions in six areas throughout the nation.
The number of healthy old people was larger in women than in men. However, men had the edgeon women in Activity Daily Living (ADL). Compared to the healthy aged people, many ill or disabled elderly patients receiving home care were found to be suffering from anemia, low cholesterol level, hypoproteinemia, and poor glucose-tolerance. The major cause of disability was cerebral apoplexy. Recently, the cases of cerebral hemorrhage have decreased in number, and the rate of death in acute stage has notability declined ; however, the incidence of cerebral infarction is on the increase among the aged.
There are limits to care for disabled elderly patients at home by the family because of the aging of their spouses and the increasing trend toward the nuclear family. Many of those who look after the sick persons are crying for expert help and services capable of coping with a sudden change in the patient's condition. Hence the need to establish a 24-hour home care providing system. It is desirable to establish old people's homes, as residential care institusion, in alignment with hospitals. This system would facilitate hospitalization in case of emergency. To execute care programs more effectively, close collaboration will be necessary among hospital, home care services, clinics, local governments, agricultural cooperatives, and neighborhood associations.
10.A case of lung cancer with gingival metastasis successfully treated by palliative care
Koji Amano ; Muneyoshi Kawasaki ; Atsushi Sasanabe ; Norimasa Tsuzuki ; Akihiro Ito ; Takashi Higashiguchi
Palliative Care Research 2012;7(1):518-525
We report a patient with gingival metastasis of lung cancer in whom the use of sedatives was successfully avoided by employing holistic care approaches. A 64-year-old man had been receiving chemotherapy with the diagnosis of advanced lung cancer. Eighteen months later, a rapidly growing gingival metastasis was observed. Arterial embolization was performed, but it failed to control the bleeding. No active treatment was performed, and he was subsequently transferred to our hospital. He desired death, with markedly pessimistic views, and wished to undergo deep and continuous palliative sedation (DCPS) due to severe total pain (particularly psychological and spiritual) from the beginning. However, he died peacefully before receiving DCPS. We present a literature review of gingival metastasis from lung cancer, as well as our assessment and palliative care for the total pain of this patient.