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Nishimura Takayuki Last modified date:2024.03.06

Associate Professor / Department of Human Life Design and Science / Faculty of Design


Papers
1. Takayuki Nishimura, Midori Motoi, Hideo Toyoshima, Fumi Kishida, Sora Shin, Takafumi Katsumura, Kazuhiro Nakayama, Hiroki Oota, Shigekazu Higuchi, Shigeki Watanuki, Takafumi Maeda, Endocrine, inflammatory and immune responses and individual differences in acute hypobaric hypoxia in lowlanders., Scientific reports, 10.1038/s41598-023-39894-w, 13, 1, 12659-12659, 2023.08.
2. Okawachi, Tetsuji, Arima, Kazuhiko, Mizukami, Satoshi, Koto, Serina, Suiko, Masahiro, Kit, Ayano, Nakashima, Hiroki, Uchiyama, Michiko, Honda, Yuzo, Tanaka, Natsumi, Tsujimoto, Ritsu, Nishimura, Takayuki, Tomita, Yoshihito, Abe, Yasuyo, Kusano, Yosuke, Kawashiri, Shin-Ya, Tamai, Mami, Yamanashi, Hirotomo, Nagata, Yasuhiro, Kawakami, Atsushi, Maeda, Takahiro, Aoyagi, Kiyoshi, Association between mental health and bone mass among community-dwelling adults: Nagasaki Islands Study on bone health, Acta medica Nagasakiensia, 66, 2, 81-86, 2023.03, Osteoporosis and its related fractures are important public health issues. This study examined the association between the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K6) and low bone mass in middle-aged community-dwelling men and women. A crosssectional study was nested in a prospective observational study of 1,101 participants (median age: 57 [49-62] years in men and 58 [50-62] years in women) residing in a rural city in western Japan. Participants were recruited during medical check-ups in 2016 and 2017 from the community-dwelling population. The bone mass of the calcaneus was evaluated using quantitative ultrasound. Of the participants, 56 men (14.9%) and 144 women (19.9%) had a bone mass of less than 70% of the mean of young adults. Univariate analysis revealed that there was a trend toward lower body mass index (BMI) and higher prevalence of low bone mass with an increase in K6 scores in men but not in women. Logistic regression analysis, adjusting for possible confounders(age, BMI, smoking, drinking habits, exercise habits, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension), showed significant associations between the K6 scores and low bone mass (odds ratio (OR) = 2.66 for the men with 5 to 12 points of K6, OR = 7.51 for men with ≥ 13 of K6, not for women). We showed an association between psychological distress and low bone mass independent of cofounders among community-dwelling middle-aged men but not women. This suggests that healthy mental health in middle-aged men may be a possible target for the prevention of consequent osteoporosis or fragile bone fractures.
identifier:Acta medica Nagasakiensia, 66(2), pp.81-86; 2023.
3. Chika Okada, Hiroyasu Iso, Kazumasa Yamagishi, Ai Ikeda, Mitsumasa Umesawa, Isao Muraki, Nobufumi Yasuda, Tadahiro Kato, Isao Saito, Kazuhiko Arima, Takayuki Nishimura, Kozo Tanno, Kiyomi Sakata, Atsushi Goto, Taiki Yamaji, Motoki Iwasaki, Taichi Shimazu, Manami Inoue, Norie Sawada, Shoichiro Tsugane, Dietary behaviours and related lifestyles according to the presence or absence of skipping breakfast in Japanese adults: the JPHC-NEXT study., Public health nutrition, 10.1017/S1368980023000010, 1-8, 2023.02, OBJECTIVE: To assess dietary behaviours and related lifestyles according to the presence or absence of skipping breakfast. DESIGN: We analysed the cross-sectional data from a baseline survey of a large-scale population-based cohort study in Japan conducted in 2011-2016. Participants provided information on dietary behaviours and lifestyles through a self-administered questionnaire. Skipping breakfast was defined as not eating breakfast at least once a week and was classified according to the frequency of skipping breakfast as 1-2, 3-4 or ≥5 times/week. SETTING: Sixteen municipalities in seven prefectural areas across Japan under the Japan Public Health Centre-based prospective study for the Next Generation. PARTICIPANTS: 112 785 residents (51 952 males and 60 833 females) aged 40-74 years. RESULTS: After adjustment for age, socio-demographic status, drinking status and smoking status, individuals who skipped breakfast at least once a week, compared with those who ate breakfast every day, were more likely to have adverse dietary behaviours such as frequent eating out (multivariable OR = 2·08, 95 % CI (1·96, 2·21) in males and 2·15, 95 % CI (1·99, 2·33) in females), frequent eating instant foods (1·89, 95 % CI (1·77, 2·01) in males and 1·72, 95 % CI (1·56, 1·89) in females). They had late bedtime (1·85, 95 % CI (1·75, 1·95) in males and 1·98, 95 % CI (1·86, 2·11) in females) and living alone (2·37, 95 % CI (2·17, 2·58) in males and 2·02, 95 % CI (1·83, 2·21) in females), using the logistic regression model. CONCLUSIONS: Both adult males and females who skipped breakfast were likely to eat out, to have a dietary habit of eating instant foods and have lifestyles such as late bedtime and living alone than those who ate breakfast..
4. Yoshihito Tomita, Satoshi Mizukami, Takayuki Nishimura, Kazuhiko Arima, Yasuyo Abe, Mitsuo Kanagae, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Association between sarcopenia and respiratory function in elderly orthopedic outpatients., Medicine, 10.1097/MD.0000000000029365, 101, 29, e29365, 2022.07, The relationship between sarcopenia and respiratory function has not been investigated in elderly Japanese orthopedic outpatients. This study aimed to assess the relationship between sarcopenia and respiratory function in elderly orthopedic outpatients in Japan. Elderly outpatients (n = 102; aged ≥65 years) with orthopedic diseases were enrolled in the study. Muscle mass was measured using the bioelectrical impedance analysis. Grip strength and walking speed were measured (2 trials). The respiratory function (e.g., percent vital capacity [VC] and percent forced expiratory volume in 1 second) was also measured. The association between sarcopenia and respiratory function was assessed using logistic regression analysis, adjusting for sex, comorbidities, and smoking status. The mean ages for men and women were 77.7 ± 8.3 and 76.5 ± 6.8 years, respectively, and the overall prevalence of sarcopenia was 25.5% (30.0% and 24.4% in men and women, respectively). The study demonstrated that low respiratory function, which was represented by decreased percent VC, was associated with sarcopenia in outpatients visiting an orthopedic department (odds ratio, 1.73; 95% confidence interval: 1.02-2.97). Sarcopenia was significantly associated with a lower percentage of VC in orthopedic outpatients after adjustment for sex, comorbidity, and smoking. Further studies are needed to determine the causality..
5. Xu Xiao, Satoshi Mizukami, Kazuhiko Arimaa, Kyoya Morikawa, Midori Motoi, Naoki Iwamoto, Yoshihito Tomita, Michiko Uchiyama, Yuzo Honda, Natsumi Tanaka, Hisashi Goto, Maiko Hasegawa, Youko Sou, Ritsu Tsujimoto, Takayuki Nishimura, Shin-ya Kawashiri, Mami Tamai, Hirotomo Yamanashi, Yasuyo Abe, Tomoki Origuchi, Yasuhiro Nagata, Atsushi Kawakami, Takahiro Maeda, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Association of FTO genotype with obesity and bone health among community-dwelling adults; Goto Island study on bone health, Acta medica Nagasakiensia, https://doi.org/10.11343/amn.65.77, 65, 3, 77-87, 2022.05.
6. Takayuki Nishimura, Hiroaki Arima, Sweta Koirala, Hiromu Ito, Taro Yamamoto, Individual variations and sex differences in hemodynamics and percutaneous arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) in Tibetan highlanders of Tsarang in the Mustang district of Nepal., Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/s40101-022-00282-4, 41, 1, 9-9, 2022.03.
7. Yuzo Honda, Kazuhiko Arima, Takayuki Nishimura, Yoshihito Tomita, Satoshi Mizukami, Yasuyo Abe, Natsumi Tanaka, Michiko Kojima, Tsung-Ping Jeng, Hisashi Goto, Maiko Hasegawa, Youko Sou, Ritsu Tsujimoto, Mitsuo Kanagae, Makoto Osaki, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Association between vitamin D and bone mineral density in Japanese adults: the Unzen study., Archives of osteoporosis, 10.1007/s11657-021-00984-9, 16, 1, 127-127, 2021.09, We showed an association between serum concentrations of vitamin D and bone health among community-dwelling adults in Japan after adjustment for confounding factors, with 730 participants in a city, with concentrations of 25(OH) vitamin D, and with parameters of quantitative ultrasound. PURPOSE: The primary objective of this study was to examine the correlation between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentration and bone indicators as measured by quantitative ultrasound in middle-aged and older Japanese adults living in low-latitude seaside areas during summer and autumn. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study, the Unzen study, on community-dwelling Japanese adults who participated to periodic health examinations between 2011 and 2013 (during the months of May to November). RESULTS: A total of 301 men (mean (SD) age, 67.9 (8.2) years; range, 50-92 years) and 429 women (mean (SD) age, 67.9 (7.7); range, 50-89 years) participated in this study. Serum 25(OH)D levels and quantitative ultrasound parameters (broadband ultrasound (BUA), speed of sound (SOS), and stiffness index of the calcaneus were measured for the participants. We excluded two men and 28 women from the 730 participants because they were on medication for osteoporosis. So, 299 men and 401 women were included in the final data analysis. The prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency (
8. Kohei Ogawa, Naho Morisaki, Aurelie Piedvache, Chie Nagata, Haruhiko Sago, Kevin Y Urayama, Kazuhiko Arima, Takayuki Nishimura, Kiyomi Sakata, Kozo Tanno, Kazumasa Yamagishi, Hiroyasu Iso, Nobufumi Yasuda, Tadahiro Kato, Isao Saito, Atsushi Goto, Taichi Shimazu, Taiki Yamaji, Motoki Iwasaki, Manami Inoue, Norie Sawada, Shoichiro Tsugane, Association Between Birth Weight and Risk of Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension and Gestational Diabetes in Japanese Women: JPHC-NEXT Study., Journal of epidemiology, 10.2188/jea.JE20200302, 2021.04.
9. Kohei Ogawa, Naho Morisaki, Aurelie Piedvache, Chie Nagata, Haruhiko Sago, Kevin Y Urayama, Kazuhiko Arima, Takayuki Nishimura, Kiyomi Sakata, Kozo Tanno, Kazumasa Yamagishi, Hiroyasu Iso, Nobufumi Yasuda, Tadahiro Kato, Isao Saito, Atsushi Goto, Taichi Shimazu, Taiki Yamaji, Motoki Iwasaki, Manami Inoue, Norie Sawada, Shoichiro Tsugane, Association Between Birth Weight and Risk of Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension and Gestational Diabetes in Japanese Women: JPHC-NEXT Study., Journal of epidemiology, 10.2188/jea.JE20200302, 32, 4, 168-173, 2021.04, BACKGROUND: Although prevalence of low birth weight has increased in the last 3 decades in Japan, no studies in Japanese women have investigated whether birth weight is associated with the risk of pregnancy complications, such as pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). METHODS: We used data from the Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Study for the Next Generation (JPHC-NEXT), a population-based cohort study in Japan that launched in 2011. In the main analysis, we included 46,365 women who had been pregnant at least once, for whom information on birth weight and events during their pregnancy was obtained using a self-administered questionnaire. Women were divided into five categories according to their birth weight, and the relationship between birth weight and risk of PIH and GDM was examined using multilevel logistic regression analyses with place of residence as a random effect. RESULTS: Compared to women born with birth weight of 3,000-3,999 grams, the risk of PIH was significantly higher among women born
10. Kazuhiko Arima, Satoshi Mizukami, Takayuki Nishimura, Yoshihito Tomita, Hiroki Nakashima, Yasuyo Abe, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Epidemiology of the association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels and musculoskeletal conditions among elderly individuals: a literature review., Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/s40101-020-00249-3, 39, 1, 38-38, 2020.11.
11. Yoshihito Tomita, Kazuhiko Arima, Satoshi Mizukami, Ritsu Tsujimoto, Shin-Ya Kawashiri, Takayuki Nishimura, Takuhiro Okabe, Natsumi Tanaka, Yuzo Honda, Kazumi Nakahara, Naoko Yamamoto, Izumi Ohmachi, Hisashi Goto, Maiko Hasegawa, Youko Sou, Itsuko Horiguchi, Mitsuo Kanagae, Yasuyo Abe, Fumiaki Nonaka, Mami Tamai, Hirotomo Yamanashi, Yasuhiro Nagata, Atsushi Kawakami, Takahiro Maeda, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Association between self-reported walking speed and calcaneal stiffness index in postmenopausal Japanese women, BMC geriatrics, 10.1186/s12877-020-01858-4, 20, 1, 2020.11.
12. Yoshiki Yasukochi, Takayuki Nishimura, Juan Ugarte, Mayumi Ohnishi, Mika Nishihara, Guillermo Alvarez, Hideki Fukuda, Victor Mendoza, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Effect of EGLN1 Genetic Polymorphisms on Hemoglobin Concentration in Andean Highlanders, BioMed research international, 10.1155/2020/3436581, 2020, 2020.11.
13. Takayuki Nishimura, Juan Ugarte, Mayumi Ohnishi, Mika Nishihara, Guillermo Alvarez, Yoshiki Yasukochi, Hideki Fukuda, Kazuhiko Arima, Shigeki Watanuki, Victor Mendoza, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Individual variations and sex differences in hemodynamics with percutaneous arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) in young Andean highlanders in Bolivia, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/s40101-020-00240-y, 39, 1, 2020.10.
14. Hideki Fukuda, Juan Ugarte, Takayuki Nishimura, Yoshiki Yasukochi, Mayumi Ohnishi, Mika Nishihara, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Toshiyuki Saito, Toothache experience among Japanese and Bolivian dental school students, The Journal of Japan Dental Society of Oriental Medicine, 39, 1-2, 1, 2020.10.
15. Nundu Sabiti Sabin, Akintije Simba Calliope, Shirley Victoria Simpson, Hiroaki Arima, Hiromu Ito, Takayuki Nishimura, Taro Yamamoto, Implications of human activities for (re)emerging infectious diseases, including COVID-19, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/s40101-020-00239-5, 39, 1, 29, 2020.09.
16. Natsumi Tanaka, Kazuhiko Arima, Takayuki Nishimura, Yoshihito Tomita, Satoshi Mizukami, Takuhiro Okabe, Yasuyo Abe, Shin Ya Kawashiri, Michiko Uchiyama, Yuzo Honda, Ritsu Tsujimoto, Mitsuo Kanagae, Makoto Osaki, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Vitamin K deficiency, evaluated with higher serum ucOC, was correlated with poor bone status in women, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/s40101-020-00221-1, 39, 1, 2020.04.
17. Takayuki Nishimura, Kazuhiko Arima, Yasuyo Abe, Mitsuo Kanagae, Satoshi Mizukami, Takuhiro Okabe, Yoshihito Tomita, Hisashi Goto, Maiko Hasegawa, Yoko Sou, Itsuko Horiguchi, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Relationship between bone turnover markers and the heel stiffness index measured by quantitative ultrasound in post-menopausal Japanese women, Annals of Human Biology, 10.1080/03014460.2019.1607552, 46, 4, 330-334, 2019.05.
18. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HUMAN COLD ADAPTATION AND UCP1 GENOTYPE..
19. Association between fear of falling and activities of daily living among community-dwelling Japanese older adults.
20. Yasukochi Y, Nishimura T, Motoi M, Watanuki S, Association of EGLN1 genetic polymorphisms with SpO2 responses to acute hypobaric hypoxia in a Japanese cohort., Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/s40101-018-0169-7, 37, 1, 9, 2018.04.
21. Sweta Koirala, Masayuki Nakano, Hiroaki Arima, Shouhei Takeuchi, Tomo Ichikawa, Takayuki Nishimura, Hiromu Ito, Basu Dev Pandey, Kishor Pandey, Takayuki Wada, Taro Yamamoto, Current health status and its risk factors of the Tsarang villagers living at high altitude in the Mustang district of Nepal, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/s40101-018-0181-y, 37, 1, 2018.02.
22. Yoshihito Tomita, Kazuhiko Arima, Ritsu Tsujimoto, Shin Ya Kawashiri, Takayuki Nishimura, Satoshi Mizukami, Takuhiro Okabe, Natsumi Tanaka, Yuzo Honda, Kazumi Izutsu, Naoko Yamamoto, Izumi Ohmachi, Mitsuo Kanagae, Yasuyo Abe, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Prevalence of fear of falling and associated factors among Japanese community-dwelling older adults, Medicine (United States), 10.1097/MD.0000000000009721, 97, 4, 2018.01.
23. ADAPTATION TO THERMAL ENVIRONMENT – LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION AFFECTING HUMAN ADAPTABILITY TO THERMAL ENVIRONMENT –.
24. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORE TEMPERATURE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT DURING INCREMENTAL LOAD TEST UNDER HOT ENVIRONMENT. – BASIC RESEARCH FOR PREVENTING HEAT STROKE –.
25. Kazumi Izutsu, Kazuhiko Arima, Yasuyo Abe, Takuhiro Okabe, Yoshihito Tomita, Satoshi Mizukami, Mitsuo Kanagae, Takayuki Nishimura, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Exercise intervention implemented by trained volunteers improves health-related quality of life among Japanese community-dwelling older females: an intervention study., Journal of physical therapy science, 10.1589/jpts.29.2126, 29, 12, 2126-2132, 2017.12.
26. Takuhiro Okabe, Yasuyo Abe, Yoshihito Tomita, Satoshi Mizukami, Mitsuo Kanagae, Kazuhiko Arima, Takayuki Nishimura, Ritsu Tsujimoto, Natsumi Tanaka, Hisashi Goto, Itsuko Horiguchi, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Age-specific risk factors for incident disability in activities of daily living among middle-aged and elderly community-dwelling Japanese women during an 8–9-year follow up
The Hizen-Oshima study, Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 10.1111/ggi.12834, 17, 7, 1096-1101, 2017.07.
27. Hitoshi Wakabayashi, Takayuki Nishimura, Titis Wijayanto, Shigeki Watanuki, Yutaka Tochihara, Effect of repeated forearm muscle cooling on the adaptation of skeletal muscle metabolism in humans, International Journal of Biometeorology, 10.1007/s00484-016-1303-z, 61, 7, 1261-1267, 2017.07.
28. Takayuki Nishimura, Takafumi Katsumura, Midori Motoi, Hiroki Oota, Shigeki Watanuki, Experimental evidence reveals the UCP1 genotype changes the oxygen consumption attributed to non-shivering thermogenesis in humans, Scientific reports, 10.1038/s41598-017-05766-3, 7, 1, 5570, 2017.07.
29. Kazuhiko Arima, Yasuyo Abe, Takayuki Nishimura, Takuhiro Okabe, Yoshihito Tomita, Satoshi Mizukami, Mitsuo Kanagae, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Association of vertebral compression fractures with physical performance measures among community-dwelling Japanese women aged 40 years and older, BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 10.1186/s12891-017-1531-3, 18, 1, 2017.04.
30. Takayuki Nishimura, Kazuhiko Arima, Takuhiro Okabe, Satoshi Mizukami, Yoshihito Tomita, Mitsuo Kanagae, Hisashi Goto, Itsuko Horiguchi, Yasuyo Abe, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Usefulness of chair stand time as a surrogate of gait speed in diagnosing sarcopenia, Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 10.1111/ggi.12766, 17, 4, 659-661, 2017.04.
31. Ritsu Tsujimoto, Yasuyo Abe, Kazuhiko Arima, Takayuki Nishimura, Masato Tomita, Akihiko Yonekura, Takashi Miyamoto, Shohei Matsubayashi, Natsumi Tanaka, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Makoto Osaki, Prevalence of lumbar spondylosis and its association with low back pain among community-dwelling Japanese women, BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 10.1186/s12891-016-1343-x, 17, 1, 1-6, 2016.12.
32. Yoshikazu Nakashima, Mami Tamai, Junko Kita, Toru Michitsuji, Toshimasa Shimizu, Shoichi Fukui, Masataka Umeda, Ayako Nishino, Takahisa Suzuki, Yoshiro Horai, Akitomo Okada, Takayuki Nishimura, Tomohiro Koga, Shin Ya Kawashiri, Naoki Iwamoto, Kunihiro Ichinose, Yasuko Hirai, Kazuhiko Arima, Satoshi Yamasaki, Hideki Nakamura, Tomoki Origuchi, Shoichiro Takao, Masataka Uetani, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Katsumi Eguchi, Atsushi Kawakami, Magnetic resonance imaging bone edema at enrollment predicts rapid radiographic progression in patients with early RA
Results from the nagasaki university early arthritis cohort, Journal of Rheumatology, 10.3899/jrheum.150988, 43, 7, 1278-1284, 2016.07.
33. Emi Akahoshi, Kazuhiko Arima, Kiyonori Miura, Takayuki Nishimura, Yasuyo Abe, Naoko Yamamoto, Kazuyo Oishi, Hideaki Masuzaki, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Association of maternal pre-pregnancy weight, weight gain during pregnancy, and smoking with small-for-gestational-age infants in Japan, Early Human Development, 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2015.10.022, 92, 33-36, 2016.01.
34. Yasuyo Abe, Takayuki Nishimura, Kazuhiko Arima, Mitsuo Kanagae, Satoshi Mizukami, Yoshihito Tomita, Takuhiro Okabe, Hisashi Goto, Itsuko Horiguchi, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Effect of self-reported walking difficulty on bone mass and bone resorption marker in Japanese people aged 40 years and over, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/s40101-016-0114-6, 35, 1, 2016.01.
35. Midori Motoi, Takayuki Nishimura, Yuka Egashira, Fumi Kishida, Shigeki Watanuki, Relationship between mitochondrial haplogroup and physiological responses to hypobaric hypoxia, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/s40101-016-0094-6, 35, 1, 2016.01.
36. Takayuki Nishimura, Kazuhiko Arima, Yasuyo Abe, Mitsuo Kanagae, Satoshi Mizukami, Takuhiro Okabe, Yoshihito Tomita, Hisashi Goto, Itsuko Horiguchi, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Relationship between Urinary Cross-Linked N-Telopeptide of Type-I Collagen and Heel Stiffness Index Measured by Quantitative Ultrasound in Middle-Aged and Elderly Men, Medicine (United States), 10.1097/MD.0000000000001797, 94, 44, e1797, 2015.11.
37. Yuka Egashira, Damee Choi, Midori Motoi, Takayuki Nishimura, Shigeki Watanuki, Differences in event-related potential responses to Japanese onomatopoeias and common words, Psychology, 6, 1653-1660, 2015.10.
38. Jun’ya Takakura, Takayuki Nishimura, Damee Choi, Yuka Egashira, Shigeki Watanuki, Nonthermal sensory input and altered human thermoregulation
effects of visual information depicting hot or cold environments, International Journal of Biometeorology, 10.1007/s00484-015-0956-3, 59, 10, 1453-1460, 2015.10.
39. Yoshihito Tomita, Kazuhiko Arima, Mitsuo Kanagae, Takuhiro Okabe, Satoshi Mizukami, Takayuki Nishimura, Yasuyo Abe, Hisashi Goto, Itsuko Horiguchi, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Association of Physical Performance and Pain with Fear of Falling among Community-Dwelling Japanese Women Aged 65 Years and Older, Medicine (United States), 10.1097/MD.0000000000001449, 94, 35, e1449, 2015.09.
40. Yuji Shimizu, Koichiro Kadota, Jun Koyamatsu, Hirotomo Yamanashi, Mako Nagayoshi, Miki Noda, Takayuki Nishimura, Jun Tayama, Yasuhiro Nagata, Takahiro Maeda, Salt intake and mental distress among rural community-dwelling Japanese men, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/s40101-015-0064-4, 34, 1, 2015.06.
41. Izumi Ohmachi, Kazuhiko Arima, Yasuyo Abe, Takayuki Nishimura, Hisashi Goto, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Factors influencing the preferred place of death in community-dwelling elderly people in Japan, International Journal of Gerontology, 10.1016/j.ijge.2014.03.008, 9, 1, 24-28, 2015.03.
42. Damee Choi, Yuka Egashira, Jun'ya Takakura, Midori Motoi, Takayuki Nishimura, Shigeki Watanuki, Gender difference in N170 elicited under oddball task, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/s40101-015-0045-7, 34, 7, 2015.03.
43. Yuki Motomura, Akira Takeshita, Yuka Egashira, Takayuki Nishimura, Yeon kyu Kim, Shigeki Watanuki, Interaction between valence of empathy and familiarity
Is it difficult to empathize with the positive events of a stranger?, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/s40101-015-0049-3, 34, 1, 2015.03.
44. Yuki Motomura, Akira Takeshita, Yuka Egashira, Takayuki Nishimura, Yeon-kyu Kim, Shigeki Watanuki, Inter-individual relationships in empathic traits and feedback-related fronto-central brain activity: An event-related potential study, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/s40101-015-0053-7, 34, 1, 14, 2015.03.
45. Takayuki Nishimura, Midori Motoi, Yuka Egashira, Damee Choi, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Shigeki Watanuki, Seasonal variation of non-shivering thermogenesis (NST) during mild cold exposure, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/s40101-015-0051-9, 34, 1, 2015.01.
46. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHYSIOLOGICAL POLYTYPISM AND GENE POLYMORPHISM IN MODERN JAPANESE(Special Topic.
47. Takayuki Nishimura, Shigeki Watanuki, Relationship between mitochondrial haplogroup and seasonal changes of physiological responses to cold, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/1880-6805-33-27, 33, 1, 2014.09.
48. Midori Motoi, Yuka Egashira, Takayuki Nishimura, Damee Choi, Riko Matsumoto, Shigeki Watanuki, Time window for cognitive activity involved in emotional processing, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/1880-6805-33-21, 33, 1, 2014.07.
49. Damee Choi, Takayuki Nishimura, Midori Motoi, Yuka Egashira, Riko Matsumoto, Shigeki Watanuki, Effect of empathy trait on attention to various facial expressions: evidence from N170 and late positive potential (LPP), Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/1880-6805-33-18, 33, 18, 2014.06.
50. Factors associated with infant feeding practices in mothers at four months after delivery.
51. Takayuki Nishimura, Takeharu Seno, Midori Motoi, Shigeki Watanuki, Illusory self-motion (Vection) may be inhibited by hypobaric hypoxia, Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine, 10.3357/ASEM.3812.2014, 85, 5, 504-508, 2014.01.
52. Naoko Yamamoto, Yasuyo Abe, Kazuhiko Arima, Takayuki Nishimura, Emi Akahoshi, Kazuyo Oishi, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Mental health problems and influencing factors in japanese women 4 months after delivery, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/1880-6805-33-32, 33, 1, 2014.01.
53. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAITS AND THE CAR (CORTISOL AWAKENING RESPONSES) IN JAPANESE MALES.
54. Jun'ya Takakura, Takayuki Nishimura, Shigeki Watanuki, Visual information without thermal energy may induce thermoregulatory-like cardiovascular responses, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/1880-6805-32-26, 32, 1, 2013.12.
55. Influence in Physiological Response of Subjects Caused by Environmental Factors from Living in Disaster Prevention Tent.
56. The Study on Influence to the Psychological Characteristic of Dwellers for the Indoor Life Space in the Disaster Prevention Tents with Causing Environmental Factors.
57. Takayuki Nishimura, Midori Motoi, Yousuke Niri, Yoshikazu Hoshi, Ryuichiro Kondo, Shigeki Watanuki, Relationship between seasonal cold acclimatization and mtDNA haplogroup in Japanese, Journal of physiological anthropology, 10.1186/1880-6805-31-22, 31, 22, 2012.08.
58. Takayuki Nishimura, Midori Motoi, Yoshikazu Hoshi, Ryuichiro Kondo, Shigeki Watanuki, Relationship between mitochondrial haplogroup and psychophysiological responses during cold exposure in a Japanese population, Anthropological Science, 10.1537/ase.101009, 119, 3, 265-271, 2011.12.
59. Tomoaki Kozaki, Soomin Lee, Takayuki Nishimura, Tetsuo Katsuura, Akira Yasukouchi, Effects of saliva collection using cotton swabs on melatonin enzyme immunoassay, Journal of Circadian Rhythms, 10.1186/1740-3391-9-1, 9, 2011.01.
60. CHARACTERITICS OF SALIVARY SECRETORY IMMUNOGLOBULIN A(s-IgA) RESPONSES TO PLEASANT AND UNPLEASANT OLFACTORY STIMULI.