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    Disabling symptoms associated with increased axillary temperature in patients with functional hyperthermia by Oka, Takakazu

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (26-03-2024)
    “…I previously reported a case of functional hyperthermia (FH) in a patient with an axillary temperature just slightly above 37.0 °C who persistently requested…”
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    Psychogenic fever: how psychological stress affects body temperature in the clinical population by Oka, Takakazu

    Published in Temperature (Austin) (03-07-2015)
    “…Psychogenic fever is a stress-related, psychosomatic disease especially seen in young women. Some patients develop extremely high core body temperature (Tc)…”
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    A patient who recovered from post-COVID myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: a case report by Oka, Takakazu

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (28-02-2023)
    “…Some patients infected with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) complain of persistent fatigue, dyspnea, pain, and cognitive…”
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    Shitsu-taikan-sho (alexisomia): a historical review and its clinical importance by Oka, Takakazu

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (26-09-2020)
    “…Abstract “Shitsu-taikan-sho” is a clinical concept that refers to characteristics of having difficulty in the awareness and expression of somatic feelings or…”
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    Health-related benefits and adverse events associated with yoga classes among participants that are healthy, in poor health, or with chronic diseases by Oka, Takakazu, Lkhagvasuren, Battuvshin

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (07-10-2021)
    “…Abstract Background Our previous study demonstrated that 42% of yoga class participants in Japan had chronic diseases requiring medication. This raises the…”
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    Effects of practicing yoga on alexisomia: an open-label trial by Oka, Takakazu, Lkhagvasuren, Battuvshin

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (03-06-2022)
    “…Alexisomia refers to difficulties in the awareness and expression of somatic feelings. This idea was proposed by Dr. Yujiro Ikemi as a characteristic observed…”
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    Changes in circulating microRNA after recumbent isometric yoga practice by patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: an explorative pilot study by Takakura, Shu, Oka, Takakazu, Sudo, Nobuyuki

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (02-12-2019)
    “…Yoga is a representative mind-body therapy. Our previous studies have demonstrated that isometric yoga (i.e. yoga programs that we developed so individuals can…”
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    Changes in Physicians’ Intrapersonal Empathy After a Communication Skills Training in Japan by Yamada, Yu, Fujimori, Maiko, Shirai, Yuki, Ninomiya, Hitomi, Oka, Takakazu, Uchitomi, Yosuke

    Published in Academic medicine (01-12-2018)
    “…PURPOSETo investigate whether physicians’ intrapersonal empathy increased after a communication skills training (CST) workshop. METHODParticipants were…”
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    Quality of life in the general population of Mongolia: Normative data on WHOQOL-BREF by Bat-Erdene, Enkhjin, Hiramoto, Tetsuya, Tumurbaatar, Enkhnaran, Tumur-Ochir, Gantsetseg, Jamiyandorj, Otgonbold, Yamamoto, Eiko, Hamajima, Nobuyuki, Oka, Takakazu, Jadamba, Tsolmon, Lkhagvasuren, Battuvshin

    Published in PloS one (29-09-2023)
    “…No data on the quality of life (QOL) of the general population are available for Mongolia. This study aimed to determine normative data on the World Health…”
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    Social defeat stress induces hyperthermia through activation of thermoregulatory sympathetic premotor neurons in the medullary raphe region by Lkhagvasuren, Battuvshin, Nakamura, Yoshiko, Oka, Takakazu, Sudo, Nobuyuki, Nakamura, Kazuhiro

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-11-2011)
    “…Psychological stress‐induced hyperthermia is a fundamental autonomic response in mammals. However, the central circuitry underlying this stress response is…”
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    Anxiety, depression, and brain overwork in the general population of Mongolia by Lkhagvasuren, Battuvshin, Hiramoto, Tetsuya, Bat-Erdene, Enkhjin, Tumurbaatar, Enkhnaran, Tumur-Ochir, Gantsetseg, Amartuvshin, Tsolmontuya, Dashtseren, Myagmartseren, Lai, Edward, Viswanath, Vijay, Oka, Takakazu, Jadamba, Tsolmon

    Published in Scientific reports (30-01-2024)
    “…In Mongolia, there is limited data on the prevalence and correlates of common mental health conditions. This study addresses this data gap by exploring…”
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    The longitudinal effects of seated isometric yoga on blood biomarkers, autonomic functions, and psychological parameters of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: a pilot study by Oka, Takakazu, Tanahashi, Tokusei, Lkhagvasuren, Battuvshin, Yamada, Yu

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (05-11-2019)
    “…In a previous randomized controlled trial, we found that practicing seated isometric yoga regularly for 2 months improved the fatigue of patients with chronic…”
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    Clinical effects of wasabi extract containing 6-MSITC on myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: an open-label trial by Oka, Takakazu, Yamada, Yu, Lkhagvasuren, Battuvshin, Nakao, Mutsuhiro, Nakajima, Ryota, Kanou, Masanobu, Hiramatsu, Ryuji, Nabeshima, Yo-Ichi

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (12-12-2022)
    “…Wasabi (Eutrema japonicum) is a common pungent spice used in Japan. 6-Methylsulfinylhexyl isothiocyanate (6-MSITC) found in the rhizome of wasabi has been…”
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    The epidemiology series of brain-related disorders in Mongolia: nationwide registry-based epidemiological study on CNS tumours in Mongolia, 2015-2019 by Sandagdorj, Tuvshingerel, Tudev, Undarmaa, Jamiyandorj, Otgonbold, Oka, Takakazu, Lkhagvasuren, Battuvshin

    Published in Journal of integrative neuroscience (28-01-2022)
    “…No epidemiological study on central nervous system tumours is available for Mongolia. The aim of this study was to determine the incidence, mortality and…”
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    Changes in fatigue, autonomic functions, and blood biomarkers due to sitting isometric yoga in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome by Oka, Takakazu, Tanahashi, Tokusei, Sudo, Nobuyuki, Lkhagvasuren, Battuvshin, Yamada, Yu

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (10-04-2018)
    “…In a previous randomized controlled trial, we found that sitting isometric yoga improves fatigue in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) who are…”
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    Prior chronic stress induces persistent polyI:C-induced allodynia and depressive-like behavior in rats: Possible involvement of glucocorticoids and microglia by Chijiwa, Takeharu, Oka, Takakazu, Lkhagvasuren, Battuvshin, Yoshihara, Kazufumi, Sudo, Nobuyuki

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-08-2015)
    “…Abstract When animals suffer from viral infections, they develop a set of symptoms known as the “sickness response.” Recent studies suggest that psychological…”
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    Repeated social defeat stress induces chronic hyperthermia in rats by Hayashida, Sota, Oka, Takakazu, Mera, Takashi, Tsuji, Sadatoshi

    Published in Physiology & behavior (04-08-2010)
    “…Abstract Psychological stressors are known to increase core body temperature ( Tc ) in laboratory animals. Such single stress-induced hyperthermic responses…”
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    Psychometric properties of the Mongolian version of shitsu-taikan-sho (alexisomia) in young adults by Lkhagvasuren, Battuvshin, Batkhuyag, Enkhzaya, Tumurbaatar, Enkhnaran, Urtnasan, Tserendolgor, Tsengel, Delgermaa, Tumur-Ochir, Gantsetseg, Oka, Takakazu

    Published in Science progress (1916) (01-01-2024)
    “…Objective: Alexisomia is characterized by difficulty in identifying and describing bodily feelings. Shitsu-taikan-sho scale (STSS) is a self-report tool that…”
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