Research field (3):
Hygiene and public health (non-laboratory)
, Hygiene and public health (laboratory)
, Healthcare management, medical sociology
Research theme for competitive and other funds (7):
2023 - 2027 女性の周閉経期の健康における国際コホート比較研究
2020 - 2025 女性の健康と女性ホルモンおよびイソフラボン濃度との関連
2020 - 2023 Association between equol productivity and menopausal symptom of the Japanese woman
2019 - 2023 女性の健康における世界のコホート統合研究:日本女性と諸外国女性の比較
2018 - 2023 Real World Evidence for Health Care in Japanese Women
2016 - 2021 The association between urinary female hormone and isoflavone levels and estrogen-dependent gynecological diseases
2012 - 2015 Physical activity and cognitive function in a prospective women's cohort study
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Papers (40):
Tsuyoshi Higuchi, Yuki Ideno, Toshiyuki Yasui, Takumi Kurabayashi, Kiyoshi Takamatsu, Kazue Nagai, Kunihiko Hayashi. Prevalence of menopausal symptoms around the time of the final menstrual period in Japanese women: Data from the Japan Nurses' Health Study. Maturitas. 2025. 195. 108216-108216
Miho Iida, Yuki Ideno, Kazue Nagai, Yukiko Miyazaki, Ryota Toki, Yasunori Sato, Takeshi Iwasa, Naoko Arata, Takumi Kurabayashi, Kunihiko Hayashi. Being underweight or obese in adolescence may increase the risk of female infertility later in life: The Japan Nurses' Health Study. Maturitas. 2025. 193. 108172-108172
Sarah K Abe, Marisa Nishio, Hsi-Lan Huang, Chi Yan Leung, Md Rashedul Islam, Md Shafiur Rahman, Eiko Saito, Aesun Shin, Melissa A Merritt, Ji-Yeob Choi, et al. Age at menarche by birth cohort: A pooled analysis of half a million women in Asia. Public health. 2024. 237. 130-134
Dorjderem Choijiljav, Enkhjargal Yanjmaa, Yuki Ideno, Shota Ogawa, Naidankhuu Batgerel, Bulgan Munkhtur, Thomas E. Burroughs, Hiromitsu Shinozaki. Reliability and Validity of Mongolian Version of Diabetes Quality of Life Brief Clinical Inventory for Type II Diabetes. The Kitakanto Medical Journal. 2024. 74. 1. 1-9
Use of low-dose estrogen oral contraceptives among Japanese women: the Japan Nurses' Study (JNHS)
(ISPE's 12th Asian Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology 2019)