135 research outputs found

    交通行動と健康診断データ・心的傾向の関連分析 : 神奈川県大和市職員を対象として

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    本研究では,交通行動と健康状態,ならびにクルマの運転動機,交通手段への態度,五大性格特性,主観的幸福感等の心的傾向を計測する指標との関係性を把握することを目的に,神奈川県大和市職員を対象としたアンケート調査(n=479)を行った.このうち健康診断データの提供に同意した職員は180名であった.分析の結果,クルマ・バイク通勤者はメタボ該当者がそれ以外の通勤者の倍程度であった.心的傾向については,組織との関係が良好で地域のボランティアに参加しているほど,メタボや高BMIの傾向が示された.この理由としては,勤務先やボランティア等で飲食を伴う交流が盛んであった可能性が考えられる.メタボは危険因子が集積した状態であり,自覚症状が希薄であるため,健康指標として心的傾向と組み合わせた分析を行う際には留意が必要である

    Knowing the Consequences of Unprotected Sex with Seroconcordant Partner Is Associated with Increased Safer Sex Intentions among HIV-positive Men in Kathmandu, Nepal

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    Unprotected sexual intercourse among HIV-positive people can adversely affect their own health by increasing their exposure to multiple strains of HIV-1 or other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The study explored the relationship between knowledge of Nepalese HIV-positive men about the consequences of having unprotected sex with seroconcordant partners and their intention to practise safer sex with such partners. In total, 166 participants recruited conveniently in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, were interviewed. Each participant reported intention to practise safer sex with seroconcordant partners, know-ledge about the consequences of having unprotected sex with seroconcordant partners, perceived partner-related barriers to condom-use, belief that condoms interfere with sex, and condom-use self-efficacy. Of the 166 participants, 50.6% intended to practise safer sex every time they have sex with seroconcordant partners. Results of multiple logistic regression analysis showed that the participants who were aware of the possibility of HIV superinfection [adjusted odds ratio (AOR)=2.93, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.16-7.34, p=0.022)] or that the presence of STIs in HIV-positive persons increases progression of HIV disease (AOR=2.80, 95% CI 1.08-7.26, p=0.033) were more likely to intend to practise safer sex with seroconcordant partners. Similarly, the participants who were employed or who had lower levels of belief that condoms interfere with sex were more likely to intend to practise safer sex. The findings suggest that improving the knowledge of HIV-positive persons about the consequences of having unprotected sex with seroconcordant partners might improve their intention to practise safer sex with such partners

    宮島のモミジ

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    Maples (Acer, Sapindaceae) are symbolic plants of Miyajima (Itsukushima) Island in the Seto Inland Sea, Hiroshima Prefecture, southwest Japan. The history of the maples on the island is documented since the 1800s (the late Edo Period) based on old drawings and historical documents with biological and natural disaster backgrounds. According to the historical information, the present landscape with many planted maple trees in the Momiji-dani Park region of the island was probably established after the devastating debris flow on September 17, 1945 by the Typhoon Ida, known in Japan as Makurazaki Typhoon. At this time the Itsukushima Shrine was severely damaged by an estimated 18,000 m3 of sediment which originated from the vegetated landscape. Five species of maples, one native species, Acer rufinerve Siebold & Zucc., and four planted, A. amoenum Carrière, A. buergerianum Miq., A. palmatum Thunb. and A. sieboldianum Miq., are also described for the island

    Patterns of burns and scalds in Mongolian children: a hospital-based prospective study

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    ObjectiveTo describe the circumstances of burn injury occurrence among Mongolian children and the products involved.MethodsStudy participants were children aged 15 years and younger who were admitted to the Burn Unit of the National Trauma Orthopedic Research Center from August 2015 to July 2016. We collected data on participant demographics and the aetiology and clinical features of their burn injuries, and we analysed the data based on the NOMESCO Classification model.FindingsOf 906 children, 83% were aged 0–3 years, 66% were injured around the cooking area in the traditional tent‐like dwelling called a ger or a detached house where no specified kitchen exists, and 28% were injured in a kitchen. Burn injuries resulted mostly from exposure to overflowing hot liquids (93%). Electric pots and electric kettles were the products most frequently involved in causing burn injuries (41% and 14%, respectively). Of 601 major burn injuries, 52% were due to electric pots. Moreover, burn injuries inflicted by electric pots were most likely to be major burn injuries (83%). Children typically fell into electric pots, while electric kettles were often pulled down by children.ConclusionBurn injuries among Mongolian children mainly occurred in cooking area of a ger involving electric pots. The current practice of cooking on the floor should be reconsidered for child burn prevention

    Extraction of Disease Area from Retinal Optical Coherence Tomography Images Using Three Dimensional Regional Statistics

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    AbstractWe propose a new extraction method of the macular disease area in the human retinal layer from OCT images using three dimensional regional statistics. In previous researches, we extracted disease area by using the mean and standard deviation of the two dimensional disease part pointed out by a clinical doctor. However, the previous method cannot extract disease area for some disease OCT images precisely. In this paper, we propose a new extraction method of the disease area using three dimensional regional statistics. We use a set of 128 images (3D-OCT image) consisted of 2 dimensional OCT retinal image about one retina of a patient. The regional mean and regional standard deviation of gray level are calculated in the three dimensional region of interest (ROI, 125 (=5 × 5 × 5) pixels) in the abnormal area pointed by a clinical doctor. These values are compared with every ROI in the abnormal area to extract the disease area, and the proposal system measures the volume of the disease area. We apply the proposed method to OCT images of 5 patients with retinal diseases. As a result, we can measure the volume of the abnormal area with 80.7% average accuracy

    An Assay to Evaluate the Function of Liposomal Platelet Substitutes Delivered to Platelet Aggregates

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    Aggregation of liposomal platelet substitutes with activated platelets is the primary endpoint to estimate hemostatic potential. Although light transmission aggregometry is a “gold standard” in assessing platelet aggregation in vitro, this method is less specific and sensitive when tested using liposomal platelet substitutes. In the current study, a new method is developed to evaluate the function of platelet substitutes. By labeling liposomes with a fluorescent dye, DiD, we evaluated their ability to target platelet aggregates using a fluorescence microscope. By incorporating an image-based 96 microtiter microplate, this method was optimized by varying the final lipid concentrations and washing times and validated using unmodified liposomes (e.g., L550 with 0 mol% of carboxylic headgroup lipid; L551 with 9 mol% of carboxylic headgroup lipid) and modified liposomes (e.g., H12-L551 with 9 mol% of carboxylic headgroup lipid and 0.3 mol% of dodecapeptide). Our results showed that 200 μM of H12-L551 liposomes and four washes represent optimal conditions for quantitative fluorescence imaging. This method allowed users to qualitatively observe the fluorescently labeled liposomes involved in platelet aggregates. The imaging analysis tool was sufficiently sensitive to quantitatively determine the significantly enhanced delivery of the modified liposomes to platelet aggregates. This enhancement was achieved using dodecapeptide, which specifically binds to activated platelets. This robust and high-throughput method enables the evaluation of liposome function and should facilitate the development of platelet substitutes with a greater ability to target platelet aggregates

    Contents of the Digital Natural History Museum of Hiroshima University, especially in the field of biology

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    広島大学デジタル自然史博物館は,広島大学の開学以来長年にわたって蓄積された教育・研究に関する知的資産を外部に公開し,生涯学習や学校教育のために活用することを目的として設置されている。デジタル自然史博物館には生物学や地学とそれに関係する資料が含まれる。特徴のあるコンテンツとしてはコケ植物や世界遺産宮島に関するものがあげられる。コンテンツの大部分は日本語であり,アクセス数は2015年度以降増加傾向にある。今後,現在進めているMediaWiki を使ったシステムへの移行を進めるとともに,コンテンツの充実やICT を使った学習への対応,運用母体の強化などを通じて,教育・研究のためだけでなく地域貢献のためのリソースとして発展させる計画である。The Digital Natural History Museum of Hiroshima University is a cluster of web sites for dissemination and practical use of educational and research resources for lifelong learning as well as school education in collaboration with laboratories and centers of Hiroshima University, Japan. The museum site includes contents on biological, environmental and earth sciences, mainly in Japanese with some English, especially bryophytes and the world heritage listed Itsukushima (Miyajima) Island, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Online site access has increased since 2015. The museum site is now transferring the html based system to the MediaWiki system which is a free and open-source wiki software. For regional studies we plan to expand significantly the content of available resources to enable greater use and ease of access through information and communication technology (ICT)

    Knowing the Consequences of Unprotected Sex with Seroconcordant Partner Is Associated with Increased Safer Sex Intentions among HIV-positive Men in Kathmandu, Nepal

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    Unprotected sexual intercourse among HIV-positive people can adversely affect their own health by increasing their exposure to multiple strains of HIV-1 or other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The study explored the relationship between knowledge of Nepalese HIV-positive men about the consequences of having unprotected sex with seroconcordant partners and their intention to practise safer sex with such partners. In total, 166 participants recruited conveniently in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, were interviewed. Each participant reported intention to practise safer sex with seroconcordant partners, knowledge about the consequences of having unprotected sex with seroconcordant partners, perceived partner-related barriers to condom-use, belief that condoms interfere with sex, and condom-use self-efficacy. Of the 166 participants, 50.6% intended to practise safer sex every time they have sex with seroconcordant partners. Results of multiple logistic regression analysis showed that the participants who were aware of the possibility of HIV superinfection [adjusted odds ratio (AOR)=2.93, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.167.34, p=0.022)] or that the presence of STIs in HIV-positive persons increases progression of HIV disease (AOR=2.80, 95% CI 1.08-7.26, p=0.033) were more likely to intend to practise safer sex with seroconcordant partners. Similarly, the participants who were employed or who had lower levels of belief that condoms interfere with sex were more likely to intend to practise safer sex. The findings suggest that improving the knowledge of HIV-positive persons about the consequences of having unprotected sex with seroconcordant partners might improve their intention to practise safer sex with such partners

    世界遺産宮島の森林を教材にした小中大学連携 : 宮島ロープウエー駅舎付近の植生回復を例に

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    Itsukushima (Miyajima) Island is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Japan. The site consists of Itsukushima Shinto Shrine and a natural forest in Mt. Misen. In 1962, a pack of Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) from Shodoshima Island of Kagawa Prefecture, Shikoku, was introduced for a tourism resource near Shishiiwa Terminal by Miyajima Ropeway Company. After the introduction, the forest area was decayed because of use by the macaques as well as gathering by Japanese sika deer approaching the macaques for feeding. Recently, the macaques were moved to Okazaki Monkey Center in Aichi Prefecture to protect the forest area. In 2016, the heritage site was in the twentieth anniversary of the opening and over 4 million tourists have visited every year; on the other hand, depopulation and aging are progressing in the island. In 2014, a plan was started to restore the original vegetation of the forest near the terminal and to prevent debris flows. The plan was also used as a teaching material in association with environmental education for Miyajima Elementary and Junior High Schools (Miyajima Combined School), one of the UNESCO Associated Schools, in collaboration with Miyajima Natural Botanical Garden of Hiroshima University. Seedlings from many species collected from the natural forest were used and cultivated through the educational program. The program would be continued at least 10 years to foster love of nature as well as hometown of the younger generation to weaken the depopulation trend

    Lattice QCD at finite temperature

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    Recent developments in finite-temperature QCD with dynamical quarks are reviewed focusing on the topics of critical temperature, the equation of state, and critical behaviors around the chiral phase transition.Comment: Lattice 2000 (Plenary), 8 pages, 11 figure
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