護山 健悟

Moriyama Kengo

  • 教授
  • 学位:博士(医学)

基本情報

所属

  • Undergraduate School of Medicine / Faculty of Medicine

詳細情報

研究分野

  • Life sciences Hygiene and public health (non-laboratory)
  • Life sciences Metabolism and endocrinology
  • Life sciences Pathobiochemistry

受賞

  • 日本総合健診学会優秀論文賞 HDL cholesterol subclasses are associated with serum uric acid in Japanese men.

論文

Mini-review on insulin resistance assessment: Advances in surrogate indices and clinical applications.

Nutritional Guidance and Follow-up for Patients with Dyslipidemia Detected in General Health Check-ups to Prevent Cardiovascular Events.

Examination of the Relationship between the Creatinine/cystatin C Ratio and Sarcopenia and Locomotive Syndrome Using the Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry Method.

Evaluating chronic disease management through annual health examinations during COVID-19.

Pandemic-Induced Shifts in Lifestyle and Eating Behavior: Insights from COVID-19.

PREDICTION AND VALIDATION OF MAFLD USING INSULIN RESISTANCE-RELATED INDICES.

A global survey on the use of the international classification of diseases codes for metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease.

Comparative study of MAFLD as a predictor of metabolic disease treatment for NAFLD.

HDL subclasses are associated with metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease in Japanese.

Prediction and validation of metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease using fatty liver-related indices in a Japanese population.

Relationship Between Pancreatic Cysts and Cysts in Other Organs in Patients Undergoing Medical Checkup.

講演・口頭発表等

  • Ensuring reliability in clinical laboratory testing – The Japanese Society of Health Promotion and Evaluation’s precision control survey.
  • Association of carotid intima-media thickness with mealtime, sleep and other lifestyles among Japanese women over 60 years old: a cross sectional study.
  • Prediction and validation of MAFLD using insulin resistance-related indices.

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