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View article: Group Chair-stand Exercise and Cognitive Recovery in Sarcopenic Stroke Patients
Group Chair-stand Exercise and Cognitive Recovery in Sarcopenic Stroke Patients Open
Frequent participation in group-based chair-stand exercise was associated with improvements in cognitive and physical function in sarcopenic stroke patients. Incorporating simple, repetitive resistance exercises into rehabilitation program…
View article: Optimal Cutoff Values of Site-Specific Phase Angle for Predicting Independence in Activities of Daily Living in Post-stroke Patients
Optimal Cutoff Values of Site-Specific Phase Angle for Predicting Independence in Activities of Daily Living in Post-stroke Patients Open
Background: Phase angle (PhA) is a potential indicator of nutritional status and functional outcomes. However, optimal regional PhA cutoff values for predicting activities of daily living (ADL) post-stroke are unclear. We aimed to determin…
View article: Characteristics of home-visit nursing stations and psychiatric home-visit nursing service users requiring frequent visits and support coordination in Japan
Characteristics of home-visit nursing stations and psychiatric home-visit nursing service users requiring frequent visits and support coordination in Japan Open
This study examined the characteristics of service users requiring frequent visits (≥ 3 times/week) and support coordination from home-visit nursing stations and psychiatric home-visit nursing in Japan. Psychiatric home-visit nursing is vi…
View article: Synergistic Effects of Medium-Chain Triglyceride Supplementation and Resistance Training on Physical Function and Muscle Health in Post-Stroke Patients
Synergistic Effects of Medium-Chain Triglyceride Supplementation and Resistance Training on Physical Function and Muscle Health in Post-Stroke Patients Open
Background/Objectives: Sarcopenia and malnutrition are common in post-stroke patients, impairing recovery. Medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) may support muscle metabolism, while chair-stand exercises improve strength and mobility. However, …
View article: Sarcopenic Obesity Defined by Japanese Working Group on Sarcopenic Obesity in Post-Stroke Inpatients: Prevalence and Clinical Implications
Sarcopenic Obesity Defined by Japanese Working Group on Sarcopenic Obesity in Post-Stroke Inpatients: Prevalence and Clinical Implications Open
Background: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is characterized by the coexistence of sarcopenia and obesity, associated with adverse health outcomes. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of SO as defined by the recently published Japanese …
View article: Gut microbiome diversity and nutrition intake in post‐stroke patients
Gut microbiome diversity and nutrition intake in post‐stroke patients Open
Aim This study aimed to investigate the association between energy intake and gut microbiome diversity in patients following stroke. Methods A cross‐sectional study was conducted with 156 patients following stroke aged ≥65 years admitted t…
View article: Cachexia Defined by the Asian Working Group for Cachexia 2023 Criteria as a Determinant of Functional Recovery in Post-Stroke Patients
Cachexia Defined by the Asian Working Group for Cachexia 2023 Criteria as a Determinant of Functional Recovery in Post-Stroke Patients Open
View article: Psychotropic Polypharmacy Impairs Walking Independence in Post-Stroke Patients
Psychotropic Polypharmacy Impairs Walking Independence in Post-Stroke Patients Open
Background Psychotropic drugs are associated with adverse outcomes in older adults. However, evidence on the effect of psychotropic use on walking ability in post-stroke patients is lacking. Aim This study examined the association between …
View article: Improved Systemic Inflammation is Associated with Functional Prognosis in Post-Stroke Patients
Improved Systemic Inflammation is Associated with Functional Prognosis in Post-Stroke Patients Open
Background: Systemic inflammation is associated with poor functional outcomes. However, the effects of improved inflammation on functional indicators remain unclear. This study aimed to clarify the relationship between improvements in syst…
View article: Prognostic Value of Dysphagia for Activities of Daily Living Performance and Cognitive Level after Stroke
Prognostic Value of Dysphagia for Activities of Daily Living Performance and Cognitive Level after Stroke Open
Baseline dysphagia in patients after stroke was negatively associated with improvement in performance of activities of daily living and cognitive level.
View article: Associations between Baseline Hyponatremia and Activities of Daily Living and Muscle Health in Convalescent Stroke Patients
Associations between Baseline Hyponatremia and Activities of Daily Living and Muscle Health in Convalescent Stroke Patients Open
Baseline hyponatremia demonstrated a correlation with compromised ADL and muscle health in individuals undergoing rehabilitation after stroke.
View article: Effect of Chair-stand Exercise on Improving Urinary and Defecation Independence in Post-stroke Rehabilitation Patients with Sarcopenia
Effect of Chair-stand Exercise on Improving Urinary and Defecation Independence in Post-stroke Rehabilitation Patients with Sarcopenia Open
Chair-stand exercise was positively associated with improved urination and defecation independence in post-stroke patients with sarcopenia. Incorporating whole-body exercises, such as chair-stand exercise, in addition to conventional rehab…
View article: EP15.19: Delivery management of a large biparietal diameter under labour epidural analgesia
EP15.19: Delivery management of a large biparietal diameter under labour epidural analgesia Open
placenta are, however, unknown.We aimed to describe placental histology in eoFGR after sildenafil treatment or placebo.Methods: The Dutch STRIDER study was a randomised controlled trial of sildenafil versus placebo in singleton pregnancies…
View article: EP10.13: Investigation of the obstructive site and prenatal ultrasound features in fetal small bowel atresia
EP10.13: Investigation of the obstructive site and prenatal ultrasound features in fetal small bowel atresia Open
Prenatal diagnosis for fetal small bowel atresia (SBA) has been known as multiple cysts of the dilated bowel on ultrasound images, however the accurate diagnosis of SBA is challenging. Our objective was to evaluate the prenatal ultrasound …
View article: Future perspective of psychiatric home-visit nursing provided by nursing stations in Japan
Future perspective of psychiatric home-visit nursing provided by nursing stations in Japan Open
Psychiatric home-visit nursing supports the lives of people with mental disorders in the community and plays an important role in the "community-based integrated care system" which is rapidly being implemented in Japan. Although the number…
View article: Service contents and recovery orientation of psychiatric home-visit nursing evaluated by users in Japan
Service contents and recovery orientation of psychiatric home-visit nursing evaluated by users in Japan Open
The aim of this study was to clarify the differences perceived by users of home-visit nursing care between providers from medical institutions and services from independent home-visit nursing stations, as well as to examine the recovery or…
View article: Polypharmacy and Its Association with Dysphagia and Malnutrition among Stroke Patients with Sarcopenia
Polypharmacy and Its Association with Dysphagia and Malnutrition among Stroke Patients with Sarcopenia Open
Evidence on polypharmacy in patients with sarcopenia is lacking. We aimed to examine the association of polypharmacy with swallowing function and nutritional risk in post-stroke patient with sarcopenia. This retrospective cohort study incl…
View article: The Applicability of the ESPEN and EASO-Defined Diagnostic Criteria for Sarcopenic Obesity in Japanese Patients after Stroke: Prevalence and Association with Outcomes
The Applicability of the ESPEN and EASO-Defined Diagnostic Criteria for Sarcopenic Obesity in Japanese Patients after Stroke: Prevalence and Association with Outcomes Open
Sarcopenic obesity is of growing research and clinical interest; however, validated diagnostic criteria are lacking. We therefore aimed to examine the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity as diagnosed by the criteria recently proposed by the E…
View article: Psychosocial interventions for community-dwelling individuals with schizophrenia: study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
Psychosocial interventions for community-dwelling individuals with schizophrenia: study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Introduction Despite the recent global mental health movement of the transition from hospital-centred to integrated community-based services, comprehensive evidence of psychosocial interventions focusing on community-dwelling individuals w…
View article: Chair-Stand Exercise Improves Sarcopenia in Rehabilitation Patients after Stroke
Chair-Stand Exercise Improves Sarcopenia in Rehabilitation Patients after Stroke Open
Currently, there is a lack of evidence to show that exercise therapy improves sarcopenia in older patients in clinical practice. We therefore conducted a retrospective cohort study to clarify the effects of chair-stand exercise on improvin…
View article: Deprescribing Leads to Improved Energy Intake among Hospitalized Older Sarcopenic Adults with Polypharmacy after Stroke
Deprescribing Leads to Improved Energy Intake among Hospitalized Older Sarcopenic Adults with Polypharmacy after Stroke Open
Evidence is scarce regarding the polypharmacy in patients with sarcopenia. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of deprescribing for polypharmacy on the improvement of nutritional intake and sarcopenia in older patients with…
View article: Association of polypharmacy at hospital discharge with nutritional intake, muscle strength, and activities of daily living among older patients undergoing convalescent rehabilitation after stroke
Association of polypharmacy at hospital discharge with nutritional intake, muscle strength, and activities of daily living among older patients undergoing convalescent rehabilitation after stroke Open
The impact of polypharmacy should be considered when designing nutritional management strategies for rehabilitation patients to maximize rehabilitation outcomes.
View article: Polypharmacy and Potentially Inappropriate Medications in Stroke Rehabilitation: Prevalence and Impact
Polypharmacy and Potentially Inappropriate Medications in Stroke Rehabilitation: Prevalence and Impact Open
BackgroundEvidence is scarce regarding the polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) in rehabilitation medicine.AimTo investigate the prevalence and impact on outcomes of polypharmacy and PIMs in stroke rehabilitation.M…
View article: Constipation in the elderly in a Japanese long-term medical facility: An ultrasonographic investigation
Constipation in the elderly in a Japanese long-term medical facility: An ultrasonographic investigation Open
This study aims to assess the fecal retention in elderly patients using colonic ultrasonography (US) in Japanese long-term care facility and determine the correlation between nutrition management methods and the fecal retention by US. This…
View article: Comparison of hospital admission rates for psychiatric patients cared for by multidisciplinary outreach teams with and without peer specialist: a retrospective cohort study of Japanese Outreach Model Project 2011–2014
Comparison of hospital admission rates for psychiatric patients cared for by multidisciplinary outreach teams with and without peer specialist: a retrospective cohort study of Japanese Outreach Model Project 2011–2014 Open
Objective This study examined whether having peer specialists (PS) in psychiatric multidisciplinary outreach teams was associated with a lower risk of hospitalisation, improved social functioning and decreased problem behaviours. Design an…
View article: Japanese Outreach Model Project for patients who have difficulty maintaining contact with mental health services: Comparison of care between higher‐functioning and lower‐functioning groups
Japanese Outreach Model Project for patients who have difficulty maintaining contact with mental health services: Comparison of care between higher‐functioning and lower‐functioning groups Open
Aim The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare sponsored the current examination of a new community mental health service, the Japan Outreach Model Project (JOMP), for persons with mental illnesses and who find it difficult to cont…
View article: Consumer providers' experiences of recovery and concerns as members of a psychiatric multidisciplinary outreach team: A qualitative descriptive study from the Japan Outreach Model Project 2011-2014
Consumer providers' experiences of recovery and concerns as members of a psychiatric multidisciplinary outreach team: A qualitative descriptive study from the Japan Outreach Model Project 2011-2014 Open
The results show that the activities of CPs included fulfillment, recovery, and dilemmas. Clarifications will likely contribute to an increase in understanding and cooperation between CPs and other professionals with whom they work. Furthe…