Yoshihiro Onishi
Kyoto University
58 Papers
139 Citations
Yoshihiro Onishi is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Secondary hyperparathyroidism. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 52 publications.
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Papers
Association between hand-grip strength and depressive symptoms: Locomotive Syndrome and Health Outcomes in Aizu Cohort Study (LOHAS)
Norio Fukumori,Yosuke Yamamoto,Misa Takegami,Shin Yamazaki,Yoshihiro Onishi,Miho Sekiguchi,Koji Otani,Shinichi Konno,Shinichi Kikuchi,Shunichi Fukuhara +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that lower hand-grip strength, standardised using age and gender, is both cross-sectionally and longitudinally associated with depressive symptoms.
Effect of a Carbonaceous Oral Adsorbent on the Progression of CKD: A Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Trial
Tadao Akizawa,Yasushi Asano,Satoshi Morita,Takafumi Wakita,Yoshihiro Onishi,Shunichi Fukuhara,Fumitake Gejyo,Seiichi Matsuo,Noriaki Yorioka,Kiyoshi Kurokawa +9 more
TL;DR: AST-120 did not substantially slow the progression of kidney disease in patients with moderate to severe CKD during 1 year, and was not applicable to patients with less severe stages of CKD.
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Prevalence of lumbar spinal stenosis, using the diagnostic support tool, and correlated factors in Japan: a population-based study.
Shoji Yabuki,Norio Fukumori,Misa Takegami,Yoshihiro Onishi,Koji Otani,Miho Sekiguchi,Takafumi Wakita,Shinichi Kikuchi,Shunichi Fukuhara,Shinichi Konno +9 more
TL;DR: Prevalence increased with age and was particularly high in subjects aged 70–79 years, irrespective of gender, and as correlated factors, an advanced age (60 years or older), diabetes mellitus, urological disorders, and osteoarthritis/fracture as comorbidities, and depressive symptoms, were associated with LSS.
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Multimorbidity patterns in relation to polypharmacy and dosage frequency: a nationwide, cross-sectional study in a Japanese population
Takuya Aoki,Yosuke Yamamoto,Tatsuyoshi Ikenoue,Yoshihiro Onishi,Shunichi Fukuhara,Shunichi Fukuhara +5 more
TL;DR: Among these patterns, malignant/digestive/urologic and cardiovascular/renal/metabolic patterns showed the strongest associations with excessive polypharmacy and the number of concurrent OTC medications.
PTH-dependence of the effectiveness of cinacalcet in hemodialysis patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism.
Tadao Akizawa,Noriaki Kurita,Noriaki Kurita,Masahide Mizobuchi,Masafumi Fukagawa,Yoshihiro Onishi,Takuhiro Yamaguchi,Alan R. Ellis,Shingo Fukuma,M. Alan Brookhart,Takeshi Hasegawa,Takeshi Hasegawa,Kiyoshi Kurokawa,Shunichi Fukuhara,Shunichi Fukuhara +14 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that decisions about using cinacalcet should take into account the severity of SHPT, and that cinAcalcets effects at different iPTH levels are more effective in patients with more severe SHPT.