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Shosuke Suzuki
Researcher at Gunma University
Publications - 159
Citations - 2453
Shosuke Suzuki is an academic researcher from Gunma University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sleep in non-human animals & Population. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 156 publications receiving 2210 citations. Previous affiliations of Shosuke Suzuki include Nippon Medical School.
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Cadmium, copper, and zinc levels in rice and soil of Japan, Indonesia, and China by soil type.
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Factors associated with premature ovarian failure, early menopause and earlier onset of menopause in Japanese women
Toshiyuki Yasui,Kunihiko Hayashi,Hideki Mizunuma,Toshiro Kubota,Takeshi Aso,Yasuhiro Matsumura,Jung Su Lee,Shosuke Suzuki +7 more
TL;DR: Unilateral oophorectomy is a common factor associated with earlier onset of menopause, EM and POF, although other reproductive and lifestyle factors are not associated with POF or EM.
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A Survey of Perception, Knowledge, Awareness, and attitude in Regard to Environmental Problems in a Sample of two Different Social Groups in Jakarta, Indonesia
Sigit Sudarmadi,Shosuke Suzuki,Tomoyuki Kawada,Herawati Netti,Soeharsono Soemantri,A. Tri Tugaswati +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a quantitative study was conducted in 1998 to investigate differences in perception, knowledge, awareness, and attitude with regard to environmental problems between educated and community groups and to identify human-dimension factors to improve public perception and knowledge in relation to global environmental conservation concerns in developing countries.
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Social networks and mortality based on the Komo-Ise cohort study in Japan
Motoki Iwasaki,Tetsuya Otani,Rumiko Sunaga,Hiroko Miyazaki,Liu Xiao,Naren Wang,Sasazawa Yosiaki,Shosuke Suzuki +7 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that social networks are an important predictor of mortality risk for middle-aged and elderly Japanese men and women and Lack of participation, for men, and being single and lack of meeting close relatives, for women were independent risk factors for mortality.
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Blood pressure-lowering effect of Shinrin-yoku (Forest bathing): a systematic review and meta-analysis
Yuki Ideno,Kunihiko Hayashi,Yukina Abe,Kayo Ueda,Hiroyasu Iso,Mitsuhiko Noda,Jung Su Lee,Shosuke Suzuki +7 more
TL;DR: This systematic review shows a significant effect of Shinrin-yoku on reduction of blood pressure, significantly lower than that of the non-forest environment.