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Shinta Nishioka
Researcher at Yahoo!
Publications - 81
Citations - 1349
Shinta Nishioka is an academic researcher from Yahoo!. The author has contributed to research in topics: Functional Independence Measure & Dysphagia. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 58 publications receiving 757 citations. Previous affiliations of Shinta Nishioka include University of Tokushima & Health Science University.
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Sarcopenia and dysphagia: Position paper by four professional organizations.
Ichiro Fujishima,Masako Fujiu-Kurachi,Hidenori Arai,Masamitsu Hyodo,Hitoshi Kagaya,Keisuke Maeda,Takashi Mori,Shinta Nishioka,Fumiko Oshima,Sumito Ogawa,Koichiro Ueda,Toshiro Umezaki,Hidetaka Wakabayashi,Masanaga Yamawaki,Yoshihiro Yoshimura +14 more
TL;DR: This report was written by the Japanese Society of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, the Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Nutrition, theJapanese Association on Sarcopenia and Frailty, and the Society of Swallowing and DysPHagia of Japan to consolidate the currently available evidence on the topics of sarc Openia and dysphagia.
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Nutritional Improvement and Energy Intake Are Associated with Functional Recovery in Patients after Cerebrovascular Disorders.
TL;DR: It is suggested that nutritional improvement and energy intake at admission are associated with recovery of ADL after cerebrovascular disorders.
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Nutritional Improvement Correlates with Recovery of Activities of Daily Living among Malnourished Elderly Stroke Patients in the Convalescent Stage: A Cross-Sectional Study
TL;DR: It is suggested that nutritional improvement such as maintenance of body weight is associated with the efficient recovery of activities of daily living among malnourished elderly convalescent stroke patients.
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Ultrasonography to Measure Swallowing Muscle Mass and Quality in Older Patients With Sarcopenic Dysphagia.
Nami Ogawa,Takashi Mori,Ichiro Fujishima,Hidetaka Wakabayashi,Masataka Itoda,Kenjiro Kunieda,Takashi Shigematsu,Shinta Nishioka,Haruka Tohara,Minoru Yamada,Sumito Ogawa +10 more
TL;DR: Tongue muscle mass in patients with sarcopenic dysphagia was smaller than that in patients without the condition, and multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the area of the tongue muscle and its area of brightness were independent risk factors for sarc Openic dysphAGia.
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Malnutrition risk predicts recovery of full oral intake among older adult stroke patients undergoing enteral nutrition: Secondary analysis of a multicentre survey (the APPLE study).
Shinta Nishioka,Takatsugu Okamoto,Masako Takayama,Maki Urushihara,Misuzu Watanabe,Yumiko Kiriya,Keiko Shintani,Hiromi Nakagomi,Noriko Kageyama +8 more
TL;DR: Severe malnutrition risk independently predicts the achievement of full oral intake in convalescent stroke patients undergoing enteral nutrition.