米国で行われたSociety for Epidemiologic Research(SER)に京大SPHから計10名の教員・学生が出席し、研究発表しました。
2023年6月13日~16日に米国Portlandで行われたSociety for Epidemiologic Research(SER)に日本から過去最多の30名を超える研究者が出席し、京大SPHからも10名の教員・学生が参加・研究発表しました。(うち5名がTravel scholarshipを獲得)
Session Chair
Kosuke Inoue
– Epidemiology in Japan: Lessons from Super-aging society preparing for the future
– Big Data/Machine Learning/AI
Presentations
Koryu Sato, Haruko Noguchi, Kosuke Inoue, Ichiro Kawachi, Naoki Kondo
– Retirement and cardiovascular disease: A longitudinal study in 35 countries
Kosuke Inoue, Susan Athey, Yusuke Tsugawa
– Machine-learning based high-benefit approach versus conventional high-risk approach in blood pressure management
Marisa Nishio, Maho Haseda, Kosuke Inoue, Masashige Saito, Naoki Kondo
– The Concept of Healthy Ageing Among Japanese Older Adults: Understanding the Relationship Between Functional Ability and Well-being
Toshiaki Komura, Yusuke Tsugawa, Naoki Kondo, Kosuke Inoue
– The risk of depression after the cardiovascular event of spouse: A nationwide study in Japan
Yuichiro Mori, Kosuke Inoue, Hiroyuki Saito, Takahiro Tsushima, Shingo Fukuma
– Beta-Blocker Initiation under Dobutamine Infusion: ATarget Trial Emulation with Observational Data
Yoko Matsuoka, Hiroaki Yoshida, Masamichi Hanazato
– Does the smartphone-based shopping mall-walking program encourage people to walk more? A multilevel analysis of nationwide big data in Japan
Yuki Arakawa, Maho Haseda, Kosuke Inoue, Daisuke Nishioka, Shiho Kino, Daisuke Nishi, Hideki Hashimoto, Naoki Kondo
– Effectiveness of mHealth consultation services for preventing postpartum depressive symptoms: a randomized controlled trial
Yuta Takemura, Koryu Sato, Richard Liang, Masanori Isobe, Naoki Kondo, Kosuke Inoue
– Estimating Joint Effect of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Asthma on Subsequent Depressive Symptoms: A Marginal Structural Modeling Approach
Zhen Du, Koryu Sato, Taishi Tsuji, Katsunori Kondo, Naoki Kondo
– Sedentary behavior associated with dementia, functional disability, and mortality: A cohort study in 90471 older adults