立道 昌幸

Tatemichi Masayuki

  • 教授
  • 学位:博士(医学)

基本情報

所属

  • Undergraduate School of Medicine / Faculty of Medicine
  • Graduate School of Medicine / Course of Advanced Medical Science
  • Graduate School of Medicine / Course of Medical Science

研究と関連するSDGs

  • Good Health and Well-Being

詳細情報

研究キーワード

  • Oncology
  • Gastroenterology
  • Occupational Health
  • Biochemistry

研究分野

  • Life sciences Gastroenterology
  • Life sciences Hygiene and public health (non-laboratory)
  • Life sciences Hygiene and public health (laboratory)
  • Life sciences Healthcare management, medical sociology
  • Life sciences Pathobiochemistry

論文

Effectiveness of Educational Videos in Encouraging Preferences for Guideline-Based Cancer Screening in Japan: Three-Arm Pseudorandomized Controlled Trial.

Occupational risk of Parkinson’s disease and employment status following hospital admission: secondary analysis of ICOD-R case–control data in Japan

Elevated liver enzyme trajectories in early adulthood and persistently high levels predict type 2 diabetes risk in Japanese adults.

Association between intraocular pressure and climate parameters.

Key Performance Indicators in Workplace Health Promotion: A Cross-Sectional Text-Mining Study of Feedback Sheets from Government-Led Health and Productivity Management Initiatives in Japan.

Relationship between intraocular pressure and pulmonary function

Mapping the Dynamics of Inhibitors and Facilitators to Exercise Behavior within the Transtheoretical Model: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study Using Text Mining Analysis (Preprint)

Latent retinal structural patterns with aging

Association among occupational class, alcohol consumption, and the risk of hospitalisations due to alcoholic liver diseases: a matched case-control study

Association of occupational physical activity and sedentary behaviour with the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma: a case-control study based on the Inpatient Clinico-Occupational Database of Rosai Hospital Group

Marketing strategies for promoting workplace hepatitis B and C virus testing: a cross-sectional study using correspondence analysis in Japan

Comparative evaluation of FIB-3 and FIB-4 indices for liver fibrosis screening in workplace-based health checkups.

Employment status of stroke patients at the time of onset

Corporate Motivation and Performance to Participate in the Government-Led Health Productivity and Management Initiatives in Japan: A Cross-sectional Study Using Text Mining.

Association between ocular diseases and screen time and sedentary time derived from job-exposure matrices.

Developing a job-exposure matrix for sedentary behavior: A study based on the Inpatient Clinico-Occupational Database of Rosai Hospital Group.

Comparative Evaluation of Fundus Image Interpretation Accuracy in Glaucoma Screening Among Different Physician Groups [Response to Letter].

Association between Days of the Week and Intraocular Pressure: Japan Ningen Dock Study.

Association Between Alcohol Consumption Patterns and Glaucoma in Japan.

Works(作品等)

Mass Screening for Glaucoma using FDT perimetry

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

cohort study to clarify the health issues by long time ICT use

Reproductive toxicity and neurotoxicity of ryanodine (diamide) pesticide in the mature and immature mice

Paradigm shift of the mechanisms that development of higher brain function on maternofetal transmission

Development of novel pancreatic cancer diagnostic and therapeutic method targeting Annexin A8

In-situ Real-Time Monitoring of Volatile Organic Compound Exposure for Patients with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

Congenital epigenetic factors to determine susceptibility for inflammation related cancer

Screening for non-genotoxic carcinogens based on induction of AID

Quantification of susceptibility for xenobiotics using humanized CYP1A1 and its polymorphism

Heavycomputor user and Glaucoma

Smoking and medical cost

Control of hypercholesterolenia in work place

Study on relationship between inducible nitric oxidesynlase and Carcinogenesis

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