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Journal of Rural Medicine ; : 141-149, 2024.
Article de Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1040009

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Objectives: This study examined the actual conditions of service provision to foreign residents (FRs) addressing prevention of lifestyle-related diseases (LRDs) and disaster preparedness/disaster responses (DPRs) in Japanese municipalities.Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed using a self-administered questionnaire with representatives of public health nurses in each municipality in Japan from December 2021 to January 2022.Results: Services considering FRs are more likely to be implemented in cities than in towns, and in municipalities where FRs account for ≥2.2% of the population (proportion of FRs in the Japanese population at the time of the study) than in those with fewer FRs. Cities have larger populations and greater financial resources than towns. Factors associated with the implementation of services and measures necessary for providing services to FRs were the classification of the municipality as a city, a high percentage of FRs, and large variation in corresponding nationalities/countries of origin.Conclusions: Cross-disciplinary efforts and collaborations need to be strengthened to share available resources within local governments and experiences in providing services for FRs in other divisions/sections, rather than considering only how to provide services for FRs in the public health division/section.

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Article de Japonais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-735242

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Objective: The present study was done to examine the effect of dietary supplement containing Kurozu concentrate on human visceral fat accumulation. Material and Methods: Sixteen subjects(BMI≧25) were orally administrated Kurozu concentrate for 8 weeks(low dose group: 500 mg/day, high dose group 1000 mg/day). Before and at weeks 8, hematological analysis, urinalysis and CT-scan to estimate the visceral fat accumulation were conducted. Results: In high dose group, following results were obtained; visceral fat decreased significantly(p=0.033), HDL-cholesterol level elevated significantly (p=0.034) and systolic blood pressure decreased significantly(p=0.004). In addition, no serious symptoms or abnormal hematological values were observed in both group.Conclusions: The dietary supplement containing Kurozu concentrate may be useful to prevent a metabolic syndrome.

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Article de Japonais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-688415

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In this study, we examined the influence of a newly developed Plenus kinme rice on blood pressure and plasma HbA1c value. Twenty five subjects without serious disease were recruited, and 24 subjects were analyzed. After the consumption of musen rice for 8 weeks (control group), Plenus kinme rice was administrated for 16 weeks (test group). The results were as follows: in the test group, systolic blood pressure decreased significantly (p=0.008) and the plasma HbA1c level decreased significantly by stratified analysis (p=0.003). Furthermore, Plenus kinme rice improved several mibyou constitutions such as Gentleness type, Qi-deficiency type, Phlegm-wetness type, Wet-heat type and Qi-depression type. It was concluded that the Plenus kinme rice may be useful for prevention of lifestyle related diseases. Further study will be needed to confirm these effects.

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Article de Japonais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-374542

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Apart from development of medical technology, how we prevent disease has been an important issue. <BR>Moreover, it has become clear that the diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage, which lead to the cause of death for a great portion of Japanese, are often caused by lifestyle factors and the outbreak of such diseases could possibly be prevented by changing lifestyle. <BR>At this seminar, the lecturers discuss developments in lifestyle especially paying attention to food. <BR>First a lecture was given from a viewpoint of caloric restriction and balance in relevance to healthy eating habits, next the effects of acupuncture and moxibustion on nutrition absorption, and finally oriental holistic foods concepts and the relationship between diet and disease. <BR>We held a discussion based on this lecture. and we reviewed the relation between diet and disease, the affect of acupuncture and moxibustion on nutrition absorption, and the view of the holistic meal as part of oriental medicine. Finally a useful possibility for combining diet with acupuncture and moxibustion therapy was suggested.

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Kampo Medicine ; : 11-19, 1999.
Article de Japonais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-368289

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Visceral fat obesity is closely associated with lifestyle-related diseases that include symptoms such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, etc. To examine the correlation between pulse, appearance of tongue, and abdominal palpation-diagnostic indicators according to Kampo medicine-and visceral fat obesity, we investigated 209 subjects who received health screenings, and obtained the following results. 1) The simply obese subjects, as determined by body mass index, showed symptoms of excess state, Kidepression, and stasis of body fluids according to the diagnostic techniques of Kampo medicine. 2) The visceral fat-rich subjects were diagnosed by means of abdominal ultrasonography and showed symptoms of pulsus maximum and Oketsu (blood stasis) state.

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