Zentaro Yamagata
University of Yamanashi
335 Papers
1.3K Citations
Zentaro Yamagata is an academic researcher from University of Yamanashi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 264 publications.
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Papers
Analysis of myocilin gene mutations in Japanese patients with normal tension glaucoma and primary open-angle glaucoma.
TL;DR: The myocilin gene was identified as a gene (MYOC) that caused primary open‐angle glaucoma (POAG) and sequence analysis showed no apparent specific mutations in patients with NTG.
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Changes in the association between postpartum depression and mother-infant bonding by parity: Longitudinal results from the Japan Environment and Children's Study
Akiko Tsuchida,Kei Hamazaki,Kenta Matsumura,Kayoko Miura,Haruka Kasamatsu,Hidekuni Inadera,Toshihiro Kawamoto,Yukihiro Ohya,Reiko Kishi,Nobuo Yaegashi,Koichi Hashimoto,Chisato Mori,Shuichi Ito,Zentaro Yamagata,Michihiro Kamijima,Takeo Nakayama,Hiroyasu Iso,Masayuki Shima,Yasuaki Hirooka,Narufumi Suganuma,Koichi Kusuhara,Takahiko Katoh +21 more
TL;DR: A robust, moderate relationship between postpartum depression and mother-infant bonding was revealed and interventions which would increase a mother's child care experience and expertise would prevent PPD and improve MIB.
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Effects of the Great East Japan Earthquake on Secondary Sex Ratio and Perinatal Outcomes
TL;DR: The SSR declined among women who experienced the earthquake during early pregnancy, particularly in the extremely affected region, but no apparent negative effect of the earthquake on perinatal outcomes was observed, although birth weight of infants who were born to women who experience the earthquake at 28-36 weeks of gestation were lower.
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Macrosomic Neonates Carry Increased Risk of Dental Caries in Early Childhood: Findings from a Cohort Study, the Okinawa Child Health Study, Japan
TL;DR: Macrosomia and LGA were associated with an increased risk of dental caries in early childhood, and particular attention should be paid to abnormally large neonates.
Evaluation of the associations between changes in intraocular pressure and metabolic syndrome parameters: a retrospective cohort study in Japan
Hiroshi Yokomichi,Kenji Kashiwagi,Kazuyoshi Kitamura,Yoshioki Yoda,Masahiro Tsuji,Mie Mochizuki,Miri Sato,Ryoji Shinohara,Sonoko Mizorogi,Kohta Suzuki,Zentaro Yamagata +10 more
TL;DR: Elevation of IOP was related to longitudinal worsening of serum triglyceride levels, blood pressure and FPG and improvement in serum HDL-C levels.
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