- 著者
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             Jun Miyata
             
             Hirotomo Yamanashi
             
             Shin-Ya Kawashiri
             
             Sakiko Soutome
             
             Kazuhiko Arima
             
             Mami Tamai
             
             Fumiaki Nonaka
             
             Yukiko Honda
             
             Masayasu Kitamura
             
             Koji Yoshida
             
             Yuji Shimizu
             
             Naomi Hayashida
             
             Shigeru Kawakami
             
             Noboru Takamura
             
             Takashi Sawase
             
             Atsutoshi Yoshimura
             
             Yasuhiro Nagata
             
             Mayumi Ohnishi
             
             Kiyoshi Aoyagi
             
             Atsushi Kawakami
             
             Toshiyuki Saito
             
             Takahiro Maeda
             
          
- 出版者
- Japan Epidemiological Association
- 雑誌
- Journal of Epidemiology (ISSN:09175040)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- pp.JE20230079,  (Released:2023-07-29)
- 参考文献数
- 42
- 被引用文献数
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        In an aging society, it is important to visualize the conditions of people living with diseases or disabilities, such as frailty and sarcopenia, and determine the environmental and genetic factors underlying such conditions. Atherosclerosis and arterial stiffness are key conditions between these factors and noncommunicable diseases. In 2014, we launched a population-based prospective open-cohort study, the Nagasaki Islands Study (NaIS), which was conducted in Goto City, located in the remote islands of Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, mostly involving middle-aged and older residents. We conducted our own health checkups along with the annual standardized checkups organized by the municipality; recruited study participants; and started to follow-up with them for vital status (death), migration, and occurrence of diseases such as myocardial infarction, stroke, fracture, and human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) -associated uveitis. Our checkups were conducted as baseline surveys in different areas of Goto City during the fiscal years 2014–2016, secondary surveys during 2017–2019, and tertiary surveys since 2021, consisting of medical interviews, physical examinations, blood and urine tests, body composition measurements, osteoporosis screening, arterial stiffness measurements, carotid ultrasonography, and dental examination. A total of 4,957 residents participated in either the baseline or secondary surveys and were followed-up; and 3,594 and 3,364 residents (aged 27–96 and 28–98 years) participated in the baseline and secondary surveys, respectively. In conclusion, the NaIS has been undertaken to reveal the influence of aging and risk factors of noncommunicable diseases and disabilities, with an aim to contribute towards better healthcare in the future.