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Shosuke Ohtera

7PUBLICATIONS
19CO-AUTHORS
Exercise physiologyBiomechanicsGeneral practiceAged care nursingUrban planning and health
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Publications (7)

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|Apr 08, 2026
Functional category, physical frailty, and sarcopenia in older adults with diabetes mellitus: a cross-sectional study.

Takuya Omura, Taiki Sugimoto, Ayumi Sugie

|Mar 31, 2026
Achieving normative quadriceps strength after total knee arthroplasty : associations with satisfaction, function, and a predictive nomogram.

Yoshinori Hiyama, Ryuichi Sawa, Moeka Yokoyama

|Feb 04, 2026
Feasibility and potential effectiveness of an exergame program for people with moderate to advanced Parkinson's disease: A pilot randomized controlled trial.

Wataru Matsushita, Koichi Nagaki, Naoki Takashi

|Jan 22, 2026
Evaluation of the impact of a recommended shift in glycaemic management targets for older adults on clinical outcomes and healthcare expenditures in Japan: a protocol for interrupted time-series analysis using a nationwide health insurance claims database.

Naoki Takashi, Takuya Omura, Hiroaki Iijima

|Sep 08, 2025
Association Between In-Hospital Applications for Long-Term Care Services and Hospital Length of Stay Among Older Adults: Ecological Cross-Sectional Study.

Naoki Takashi, Joji Onishi, Misaki Fujisawa

|Dec 12, 2024
Associations Between Successful Home Discharge and Posthospitalization Care Planning: Cross-Sectional Ecological Study.

Naoki Takashi, Misaki Fujisawa, Shosuke Ohtera

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Naoki Takashi

2 joint publications

Misaki Fujisawa

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Michi Sakai

1 joint publications

Tomohide Iwao

1 joint publications

Tomohiro Kuroda

1 joint publications

Joji Onishi

1 joint publications

Tomoko Ohura

1 joint publications

Wataru Matsushita

1 joint publications

Koichi Nagaki

1 joint publications

Chisono Ohara

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Naoki Takashi

2 joint publications

Misaki Fujisawa

1 joint publications

Michi Sakai

1 joint publications

Tomohide Iwao

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