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    A case control study of occupation and cardiovascular disease risk in Japanese men and women by Fukai, Kota, Furuya, Yuko, Nakazawa, Shoko, Kojimahara, Noriko, Hoshi, Keika, Toyota, Akihiro, Tatemichi, Masayuki

    Published in Scientific reports (14-12-2021)
    “…We aimed to investigate the risks of cardiovascular diseases associated with specific occupations, using a nation-wide, multicentre, hospital-based registry…”
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    Association between ocular diseases and screen time and sedentary time derived from job-exposure matrices by Sano, Kei, Fukai, Kota, Terauchi, Ryo, Furuya, Yuko, Nakazawa, Shoko, Kojimahara, Noriko, Hoshi, Keika, Nakano, Tadashi, Toyota, Akihiro, Tatemichi, Masayuki

    Published in Scientific reports (07-11-2024)
    “…After developing job-exposure matrices (JEMs) for screen and sedentary time, we aimed to assess the associations between the JEM-derived exposures and various…”
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    Health impacts with telework on workers: A scoping review before the COVID-19 pandemic by Furuya, Yuko, Nakazawa, Shoko, Fukai, Kota, Tatemichi, Masayuki

    Published in Frontiers in public health (31-10-2022)
    “…Telework has dramatically increased due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, and the health impacts related to telework have become major…”
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    Alcohol use patterns and risk of incident cataract surgery: a large scale case–control study in Japan by Fukai, Kota, Terauchi, Ryo, Furuya, Yuko, Sano, Kei, Nakazawa, Shoko, Kojimahara, Noriko, Hoshi, Keika, Nakano, Tadashi, Toyota, Akihiro, Tatemichi, Masayuki

    Published in Scientific reports (22-11-2022)
    “…To examine the risk of incident cataract surgery associated with alcohol use patterns among Japanese adults. This was a case–control study evaluating 14,861…”
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    A pilot study on the effects of playing background music in the workplace on overtime work by Furuya, Yuko, Fukai, Kota, Furuya, Hiroyuki, Tatemichi, Masayuki

    “…Objectives: We investigated whether playing background music (BGM) in the workplace had any effects on overtime hours. Methods: In 15 workplaces, we used a…”
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    Occupational class and risk of hepatitis B and C viral infections: A case-control study-based data from a nationwide hospital group in Japan by Nakazawa, Shoko, Fukai, Kota, Furuya, Yuko, Hoshi, Keika, Kojimahara, Noriko, Toyota, Akihiro, Korenaga, Masaaki, Tatemichi, Masayuki

    Published in Journal of infection and public health (01-12-2022)
    “…Occupational class, a proxy for socio-economic status, is a known factor for health disparities. However, no study has reported the association between…”
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    What types of information about the COVID-19 pandemic do occupational physicians find useful?: a survey by Matsuoka, Juri, Minohara, Rina, Furuya, Yuko, Fukai, Kota, Hirosato, Haruna, Ito, Naoto, Odagami, Kiminori, Nagata, Tomohisa, Nagata, Masako, Kobayashi, Yuichi, Mori, Koji

    “…Objectives: To identify what types of information were useful and/or difficult to obtain for occupational physicians during the COVID-19 epidemic, and how…”
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    Behavior of Japanese women after being informed about the benefits and disadvantages of breast cancer screening: a questionnaire survey by Goto, Yuka, Tsugawa, Koichiro, Furuya, Yuko, Maezato, Miwako, Tagami, Yoshimi, Ogawa, Yuri, Saisu, Misako, Yamazaki, Memi, Kuramochi, Fuyumi

    Published in Breast cancer (Tokyo, Japan) (01-07-2020)
    “…Background The US Preventative Services Task Force assessed the efficacy of breast cancer screening according to the sum of its benefits and disadvantages. We…”
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    Basic assessment on adding platelet measurement to legal health checkup in Japan: A cross-sectional and 20-year longitudinal study by Kasuya, Kayoko, Fukai, Kota, Watanabe, Yuuya, Furuya, Yuko, Nakazawa, Shoko, Honda, Toru, Hayashi, Takeshi, Nakagawa, Toru, Tatemichi, Masayuki, Korenaga, Masaaki

    Published in Frontiers in public health (03-04-2023)
    “…In Japan, health checkups for workers are legally compulsory. Considering legal health checkup items are important for Japanese workers' health problems. To…”
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    Survey of Information Sharing Related to the Occupational Considerations of Working Cancer Patients Between Occupational Physicians and Treating Physicians by Furuya, Yuko, Takahashi, Miyako, Tateishi, Seiichiro, Tomita, Makiko, Hiraoka, Kou, Shibata, Yoshiyuki, Mori, Koji

    Published in Sangyō eiseigaku zasshi (07-06-2016)
    “…Although a vital element in providing career support to workers with medical ailments is coordination between the worker, the treating physician, and the…”
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    Length of employment in workplaces handling hazardous chemicals and risk of cancer among Japanese men by Fukai, Kota, Furuya, Yuko, Nakazawa, Shoko, Kojimahara, Noriko, Hoshi, Keika, Toyota, Akihiro, Tatemichi, Masayuki

    “…In Japan, the risk of developing cancer among workers employed in workplaces where chemical substances are handled is unclear. This study aimed to assess the…”
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    Occupational physical activity differentially affects the risk for developing later-onset Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis among middle-aged and older populations by Furuya, Yuko, Fukai, Kota, Nakazawa, Shoko, Kojimahara, Noriko, Hoshi, Keika, Toyota, Akihiro, Tatemichi, Masayuki

    Published in Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology (01-02-2022)
    “…A person's occupation may increase his/her risk for developing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This study investigated the association between risk for…”
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    Developing a job-exposure matrix for sedentary behavior: A study based on the Inpatient Clinico-Occupational Database of Rosai Hospital Group by Fukai, Kota, Sano, Kei, Terauchi, Ryo, Furuya, Yuko, Nakazawa, Shoko, Kojimahara, Noriko, Hoshi, Keika, Nakano, Tadashi, Toyota, Akihiro, Tatemichi, Masayuki

    “…To develop a job-exposure matrix for sedentary behavior and assess its relationship with non-communicable diseases. We constructed a job-exposure matrix using…”
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    Occupations associated with diabetes complications: A nationwide-multicenter hospital-based case-control study by Nakazawa, Shoko, Fukai, Kota, Furuya, Yuko, Kojimahara, Noriko, Hoshi, Keika, Toyota, Akihiro, Tatemichi, Masayuki

    Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (01-04-2022)
    “…•Diabetes patients in certain occupations had higher risks of diabetes complications.•Service workers had higher risks of all subtypes of diabetes…”
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    Association Between Alcohol Consumption Patterns and Glaucoma in Japan by Sano, Kei, Terauchi, Ryo, Fukai, Kota, Furuya, Yuko, Nakazawa, Shoko, Kojimahara, Noriko, Hoshi, Keika, Nakano, Tadashi, Toyota, Akihiro, Tatemichi, Masayuki

    Published in Journal of glaucoma (01-11-2023)
    “…PRCISIn this case-control study of the Japanese population, including 3207 glaucoma cases, alcohol consumption patterns such as frequency and quantity showed a…”
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    Use of machine learning with two-dimensional synthetic mammography for axillary lymph node metastasis prediction in breast cancer: a preliminary study by Haraguchi, Takafumi, Goto, Yuka, Furuya, Yuko, Nagai, Mariko Takishita, Kanemaki, Yoshihide, Tsugawa, Koichiro, Kobayashi, Yasuyuki

    Published in Translational cancer research (31-05-2023)
    “…As of 2020, breast cancer is the most common type of cancer and the fifth most common cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. The non-invasive prediction of…”
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