Yukari Sahashi
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Recent Articles
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Nagata C, Wada K, Sahashi Y, Tamura T, Konishi K, Goto Y, et al.
J Epidemiol
. 2018 Oct;
29(7):272-277.
PMID: 30344192
Background: The early life environment is now recognized as a key factor contributing to susceptibility to certain diseases in later life. Methods: We initiated a cohort study among school children...
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Nakamura K, Wada K, Sahashi Y, Tamai Y, Tsuji M, Watanabe K, et al.
Public Health Nutr
. 2012 Oct;
16(11):2040-5.
PMID: 23021626
Objective: Increasing childhood asthma rates may be due to changing dietary lifestyle. We investigated the association of dietary intake of antioxidant vitamins and fatty acids with asthma in Japanese pre-school...
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Sahashi Y, Tsuji M, Wada K, Tamai Y, Nakamura K, Nagata C
J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo)
. 2012 Feb;
57(5):372-6.
PMID: 22293215
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the validity and reproducibility of a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) for use among young Japanese children. Forty-seven mothers of children aged...
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Wada K, Nakamura K, Tamai Y, Tsuji M, Sahashi Y, Watanabe K, et al.
Nutr J
. 2011 Aug;
10:83.
PMID: 21827710
Background: Few studies have examined whether dietary factors might affect blood pressure in children. We purposed to investigate whether seaweed intake is associated with blood pressure level among Japanese preschool...
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Tamai Y, Wada K, Tsuji M, Nakamura K, Sahashi Y, Watanabe K, et al.
Am J Hypertens
. 2011 Aug;
24(11):1215-21.
PMID: 21814291
Background: An elevated plasma homocysteine level is an independent risk factor for high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease, and its level is regulated by three vitamins; vitamin B6, B12, and...
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Wada K, Nakamura K, Masue T, Sahashi Y, Ando K, Nagata C
Am J Epidemiol
. 2011 Mar;
173(9):998-1003.
PMID: 21427172
The authors investigated whether soy intake is associated with sex steroid levels in Japanese children. This cross-sectional study was conducted in autumn 2006. Subjects were substantially healthy preschoolers, 230 boys...
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Oba S, Nakamura K, Sahashi Y, Hattori A, Nagata C
J Pineal Res
. 2008 Jan;
45(1):17-23.
PMID: 18205730
Melatonin, which is contained in certain vegetables, may have an influence on circulatory melatonin concentrations. This study examined the effects of the consumption of vegetables on 6-sulfatoxymelatonin concentrations in morning...
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Nagata C, Iwasa S, Shiraki M, Sahashi Y, Shimizu H
Cancer Sci
. 2007 Apr;
98(6):869-73.
PMID: 17428259
High levels of estrogen during pregnancy have been hypothesized to increase the risk of breast cancer in offspring. Some studies have reported a positive association of estrogen level during pregnancy...
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Nagata C, Iwasa S, Shiraki M, Ueno T, Uchiyama S, Urata K, et al.
Cancer Causes Control
. 2006 Sep;
17(9):1107-13.
PMID: 17006716
Objectives: In utero exposure to high levels of endogenous estrogens has been hypothesized to increase breast cancer risk in later life. A high intake of soy has been suggested to...