Kensuke Okamoto
National Archives and Records Administration
4 Papers
Kensuke Okamoto is an academic researcher from National Archives and Records Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tooth loss & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications. Previous affiliations of Kensuke Okamoto include Nara Medical University.
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Papers
Relationship of tooth loss to mild memory impairment and cognitive impairment: findings from the fujiwara-kyo study
Nozomi Okamoto,Masayuki Morikawa,Kensuke Okamoto,Kensuke Okamoto,Noboru Habu,Junko Iwamoto,Kimiko Tomioka,Keigo Saeki,Motokazu Yanagi,Nobuko Amano,Norio Kurumatani +10 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that tooth loss is associated with cognitive function, and between the length of the edentulous period and the risk of a low MMSE score.
Maximum knee extension velocity without external load is a stronger determinant of gait function than quadriceps strength in the early postoperative period following total knee arthroplasty
Akira Iwata,Yuki Sano,Hideyuki Wanaka,Shingo Kobayashi,Kensuke Okamoto,Jun Yamahara,Masaki Inaba,Yuya Konishi,Junji Inoue,Atsuki Kanayama,Saki Yamamoto,Hiroshi Iwata +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the importance of knee extension velocity in determining the gait function early after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) by comparing the quadriceps strength was identified.
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Malabaricone C derived from nutmeg inhibits arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase activity and ameliorates psoriasis-like skin inflammation in mice.
Izumi Tsukayama,Yuki Kawakami,Asako Tamenobu,Keisuke Toda,Saya Maruoka,Yuki Nagasaki,Yoshiko Mori,Risa Sawazumi,Kensuke Okamoto,Keita Kanzaki,Hideyuki Ito,Yoshitaka Takahashi,Yoshimi Miki,Kei Yamamoto,Makoto Murakami,Toshiko Suzuki-Yamamoto +15 more
TL;DR: This article showed that malabaricone C exhibited potent competitive inhibition of 5-lipoxygenase with an IC50 value of 0.2 μM in mice with imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like skin lesions.
Tooth loss is associated with mild memory impairment in the elderly: the Fujiwara-kyo study.
Nozomi Okamoto,Masayuki Morikawa,Kensuke Okamoto,Kensuke Okamoto,Noboru Habu,Kan Hazaki,Akihiro Harano,Junko Iwamoto,Kimiko Tomioka,Keigo Saeki,Norio Kurumatani +10 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the association between tooth loss and mild memory impairment among the elderly found that tooth loss is associated with MMI later in life.