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Mizukami T, Hamaji K, Onuki R, Yokomizo A, Nagashima Y, Takeda H, et al.
Nutr Cancer . 2021 Mar; 74(2):539-545. PMID: 33754895
Limited information is available regarding the impact of body weight loss (BWL) in patients with advanced gastric cancer (AGC) who receive second-line chemotherapy. We retrospectively reviewed data for consecutive AGC...
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Shibata M, Nakajima K
Healthcare (Basel) . 2020 Mar; 8(2). PMID: 32218224
Reduced muscle mass is frequently observed in older people and can lead to being underweight and/or weight loss (WL), but prediction and screening systems utilizing hematological biochemical parameters are limited....
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Shibata M, Nakajima K, Higuchi R, Iwane T, Sugiyama M, Nakamura T
J Clin Med . 2019 Aug; 8(9). PMID: 31443545
Background: Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) is pivotal in amino acid metabolism. However, the serum activity of AST, which leaks from multiple organs, including liver and skeletal muscle, is unknown in older...
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Nakajima K, Higuchi R, Iwane T, Shibata M, Takada K, Sugiyama M, et al.
J Clin Med . 2019 Mar; 8(3). PMID: 30893866
Background: It is unknown whether extremely high high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) has a protective effect against diabetes, which plays a key role in cardiovascular disease. Methods: In a community-based cohort...
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Nakajima K, Iwane T, Higuchi R, Shibata M, Takada K, Uda J, et al.
BMJ Open . 2019 Feb; 9(2):e023323. PMID: 30796118
Introduction: The unmitigated incidence of cardiometabolic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, has gained attention in Japan. 'Big data' can be useful to clarify conflicting observations obtained...
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Shibata M, Iwane T, Higuchi R, Suwa K, Nakajima K
Medicine (Baltimore) . 2018 May; 97(20):e10729. PMID: 29768343
People worldwide frequently catch a common cold, which occasionally develops into secondary severe conditions such as pneumonia. However, it is unclear whether predisposition to the common cold is associated with...