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Obesity and glucose metabolism abnormalities by post-disaster evacuation
http://ir.fmu.ac.jp/dspace/handle/123456789/2206
Title: Obesity and glucose metabolism abnormalities by post-disaster evacuation
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<br/>Authors: Kawasaki, Yukihiko; Nakano, Hironori; Hayashi, Fumikazu; Hosoya, Mitsuaki; Yasumura, Seiji; Ohira, Tetsuya; Satoh, Hiroaki; Suzuki, Hitoshi; Takahashi, Atsushi; Sakai, Akira; Shimabukuro, Michio; Ohto, Hitoshi; Kamiya, Kenji
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<br/>Abstract: Background: The objectives of this study were to determine the longer-term trends in childhood obesity and glucose metabolism abnormalities among residents of Fukushima Prefecture 5 years after the Great East Japan Earthquake. Methods: We evaluated the changes in height, weight, body mass index (BMI), BMI SD score, fasting plasma glucose (FPG) concentration, and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) among elementary and junior high school residents who had lived in the evacuation zone between 2011 and 2015. Results: Of the residents, 11,112 received health checks in 2011, while in 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015, 5,737, 4522, 4297 and 3405 received health checks, respectively. The mean BMI SD score for all participants in 2011 was 0.149, and this score gradually decreased from 2011 to 2015. FPG levels and HbA1c levels for all participants with a BMI value +2SD or more in 2011 were higher than those in residents with a BMI value of less than +2SD. The frequency of participants with a FPG level of 126 mg/dl or more and the frequency of participants with a HbA1c level of 6.5% or more in 2011 were higher than those in 2012, 2013, and 2015. Conclusions: These results suggest that a number of pediatric residents suffered from obesity and glucose metabolism abnormalities. However, the longer-term observations indicated an improvement in obesity and glucose metabolism abnormalities. There was a strong association observed between obesity and glucose metabolism, thus, it is important to continue with health checks for children with obesity and strive to improve their health.Nurse Administrators’ Roles for Nurse Retention when Radioactive Disaster occurs: Findings from Nurses’ Evacuation Consideration and Evacuation after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
http://ir.fmu.ac.jp/dspace/handle/123456789/2196
Title: Nurse Administrators’ Roles for Nurse Retention when Radioactive Disaster occurs: Findings from Nurses’ Evacuation Consideration and Evacuation after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
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<br/>Authors: Oto, Minoru; Yamada, Chieri
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<br/>Abstract: Background: In 2011, a nuclear accident severely affected many hospitals in Fukushima. Many nurses faced a dilemma of whether to evacuate voluntarily or keep working. This study examined the voluntary evacuation and returning of nurses and then suggested how nurse administrators can prepare for such situations. Methods: The study was conducted from July through September 2018. Eight hundred nurses who had been working prior to the incident in three hospitals in Koriyama and Aizuwakamatsu participated. Although both cities had higher-than-normal terrestrial radiation levels, Koriyama's level was three times higher. An anonymous questionnaire was administered, and individual interviews were conducted with participants. For statistical analyses, SPSS Statistics for Windows, version 25.0, was used. Results: Ultimately, 723 questionnaires were collected. The proportions of those who considered evacuating (33.1%) and who evacuated (8.1%) were significantly higher in Koriyama. The characteristics of the group who considered evacuation were being pregnant, living with an adult cohabitant, and/or living with small child (ren). The evacuated nurses were all female and had similar characteristics as the group that considered evacuating; however, the age of their children was not related. Four out of six interviewees contacted nurse administrators and/or colleagues and overcame their feelings of guilt when their superiors and colleagues welcomed them back to work. Conclusion: Nurse administrators should understand that, when a radioactive disaster occurs, individuals who are more likely to consider evacuation have conflicts between their personal life and professional responsibilities. Nursing departments should inform nurses of their policies in advance and respect individuals' decision to leave, supporting them when they return to work. Departments should also have a plan in place for managing with a temporarily reduced workforce.2023年福島県立医科大学「県民健康調査」国際シンポジウム報告書
http://ir.fmu.ac.jp/dspace/handle/123456789/2153
Title: 2023年福島県立医科大学「県民健康調査」国際シンポジウム報告書
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<br/>Authors: 放射線医学県民健康管理センター主催国際シンポジウム実行委員会
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<br/>Description: ・シンポジウム名称:福島県立医科大学「県民健康調査」国際シンポジウム より良い復興を、ともに ともに考える福島の健康・暮らし・未来 ・開催地:福島県立医科大学 福島駅前キャンパス ・開催日:2023(令和5)年3月4日 ・主催:福島県立医科大学放射線医学県民健康管理センター2022年福島県立医科大学「県民健康調査」国際シンポジウム報告書
http://ir.fmu.ac.jp/dspace/handle/123456789/2152
Title: 2022年福島県立医科大学「県民健康調査」国際シンポジウム報告書
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<br/>Authors: 放射線医学県民健康管理センター主催国際シンポジウム実行委員会
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<br/>Description: ・シンポジウム名称:福島県立医科大学「県民健康調査」国際シンポジウム より良い復興を、ともに サイエンスで支える福島のWell-being(心身の幸福) ・開催地:福島県立医科大学 福島駅前キャンパス ・開催日:2022(令和4)年3月5日 ・主催:福島県立医科大学放射線医学県民健康管理センター