
Sakai Kosuke
- 助教
- 学位:学士(医学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Medicine / Faculty of Medicine
詳細情報
研究キーワード
- Text mining
研究分野
- Life sciences Nutrition and health science
- Humanities & social sciences Library/information science, humanistic/social informatics
- Life sciences Hygiene and public health (non-laboratory)
論文
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
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
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
Corporate Motivation and Performance to Participate in the Government-Led Health Productivity and Management Initiatives in Japan
How Can Occupational Physicians Communicate Effectively? Lunchtime Consultation Room and Intranet Web Page Practices
Association Between Workaholism and Headaches Causing Presenteeism
Determinants of job continuity among older workers: a mixed-methods research in Japan
Research topics in occupational medicine, 1990–2022: A text-mining-applied bibliometric study
Key issues in Japan’s public health centers to prepare for future pandemics: a text mining study using a topic model
The individual and work-related factors associated with the occupational future time perspective: a cross-sectional study of older workers in Japan
Supervisors’ work engagement is associated with interactivity and carefulness in supporting subordinates
Inequality in workplace support for various types of precarious workers compared with permanent workers in Japan: A cross-sectional study
Competencies expected of labor and social security attorneys in harmonizing work with diseases treatment
The new practice of interviews focusing on presenteeism provides additional opportunities to find occupational health issues
Relationship between impaired work function and coping behaviors in workers with low back pain
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