Search Results - "AIHARA, YOKO"
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Depressive symptoms in community‐dwelling older adults in Japan before and during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Published in International journal of geriatric psychiatry (01-07-2021)Get full text
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Dementia Literacy and Willingness to Dementia Screening
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (04-11-2020)“…The increasing prevalence of delayed and missed diagnoses for dementia constitutes major public concern. In this regard, inadequate knowledge and poor…”
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Intention to undergo dementia screening in primary care settings among community‐dwelling older people
Published in International journal of geriatric psychiatry (01-09-2020)“…To improve the quality of care for people with dementia, several local governments in Japan have implemented a subsidized system for screening of dementia…”
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A community-wide intervention to promote physical activity: A five-year quasi-experimental study
Published in Preventive medicine (01-09-2021)“…Evidence on the effects of a community-wide intervention (CWI) on population-level physical activity (PA), especially in the long term, is limited. Therefore,…”
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Development of an objective water security index and assessment of its association with quality of life in urban areas of developing countries
Published in SSM - population health (01-12-2018)“…A composite metric assessing water security's physical dimension at the micro/ community level is lacking but is essential for setting priorities for program…”
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Corrigendum to “Dementia diagnostic and treatment services in the Western Pacific: challenges, preparedness and opportunities in the face of amyloid-targeting therapies” [The Lancet Regional Health–Western Pacific, Volume 50, September 2024, 101183]
Published in The Lancet regional health. Western Pacific (01-11-2024)Get full text
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Residential Area, Birth Order, and Dietary Habit May Influence TSLP Levels in Colostrum: Comparative Study between Japan and Nepal
Published in Allergology International (2014)“…Thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) is an IL-7-like cytokine that is produced mainly by epithelial cells. TSLP was originally identified as a factor derived…”
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National dementia supporter programme in Japan
Published in Dementia (London, England) (01-07-2021)“…Due to the growing number of people with dementia worldwide, the role of dementia supporters is becoming increasingly important. In 2005, a national campaign…”
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Water Quality at Supply Source and Point of Use in the Kathmandu Valley
Published in Journal of Water and Environment Technology (2013)“…Water scarcity is a major issue in the Kathmandu Valley. Also, from a health perspective, it is important to evaluate the relationship between the quantity and…”
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Household water insecurity, depression and quality of life among postnatal women living in urban Nepal
Published in Journal of water and health (01-04-2016)“…This observational study aimed to assess distress related to the household water supply and to examine the relationship between household water insecurity and…”
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Public attitudes towards people living with dementia: A cross-sectional study in urban Japan (innovative practice)
Published in Dementia (London, England) (01-02-2020)“…Stigma and social isolation are major challenges in building dementia friendly communities. Information is a key factor in improving knowledge and attitudes…”
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Barriers and catalysts of nutrition literacy among elderly Japanese people
Published in Health promotion international (01-12-2011)“…Improving skills for accessing and utilizing diet/nutrition information is important for preventing non-communicable diseases and frailty among elderly people…”
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Depressive Symptoms and Past Lifestyle Among Japanese Elderly People
Published in Community mental health journal (01-04-2011)“…In order to develop an effective preventive intervention for depression, this cross-sectional study aimed to analyze the relationship between past lifestyle,…”
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Access to improved water and its relationship with diarrhoea in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal: a cross-sectional study
Published in BMJ open (28-06-2013)“…Objective To assess the associations between diarrhoea and types of water sources, total quantity of water consumed and the quantity of improved water consumed…”
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Dementia diagnostic and treatment services in the Western Pacific: challenges, preparedness and opportunities in the face of amyloid-targeting therapies
Published in The Lancet regional health. Western Pacific (01-09-2024)“…Here we first review the limited available literature addressing the current landscape of specialist assessment services for dementia and cognitive decline and…”
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Groundwater use and diarrhoea in urban Nepal: novel application of a geostatistical interpolation technique linking environmental and epidemiologic survey data
Published in International health (01-09-2018)“…Abstract Background Groundwater is a common domestic water source in developing countries, but is persistently contaminated with enteropathogens. However,…”
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Cognition of Social Capital in Older Japanese Men and Women
Published in Journal of aging and health (01-12-2009)“…Objective: This study explored factors related to cognition of social capital among Japanese older people. Method: Using a cross-sectional survey design, data…”
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Comparison of colostrum TGF-β2 levels between lactating women in Japan and Nepal
Published in Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology (01-06-2014)“…Maternal milk-borne transforming growth factor (TGF-β plays a potential role in the development of the mucosal immune system in infants. However, it remains…”
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