Dr. Masaki Miura

Chief of Endocrinology Dept., Kameda Medical Center


Theme of presentation
Eating habits that prevent lifestyle-related diseases

Diet is the act of consuming food in order to get the essential nutrients needed to sustain life. However, an extremely unbalanced diet and excessive intake can lead to lifestyle-related diseases. In 2017, the number of patients with lifestyle-related diseases in Japan was 9.93 million with hypertension, 3.28 million with diabetes, and 2.2 million with dyslipidemia. The top causes of death in Japan are malignant neoplasms, cardiac diseases, and cerebrovascular diseases, which tend to complicate patients with lifestyle-related diseases. In Russia, as in Japan, around 70% of deaths are due to cardiovascular diseases related to cardiac disease, hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia, as well as malignant neoplasms. In order to reduce the frequency of deaths from these diseases, it is necessary to understand the dietary habits that lead to lifestyle-related diseases, promote appropriate dietary guidance, and intervene in the early treatment of lifestyle-related diseases by health checkups and Ningen dock. This lecture will introduce the dietary habits that tend to lead to lifestyle-related diseases, using Japanese and Russian food as examples, and explain how to provide appropriate dietary guidance, with the aim of deepening understanding of the prevention of lifestyle-related diseases.


Biography

2007 Graduated from Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine

2007 Resident, Ouji Coop Hospital

2009 Resident, Endocrinology, Tachikawa Sougo General Hospital

2012 Entered into Department of Endocrinology,Juntendo University

2013 Entered into Graduated from Graduate School of Medicine, Metabolic Endocrinology, Juntendo University

2017 Graduated from Graduate School of Medicine, Metabolic Endocrinology, Juntendo University

2017 Assistant, Department of Metabolic Endocrinology, Juntendo University

2018 Assistant, Department of Metabolic Endocrinology, Juntendo University Shizuoka Hospital

2018 Assistant Professor, Department of Metabolic Endocrinology, Juntendo University Shizuoka Hospital

2020 Vice Chief of Endocrinology, Kameda Medical Center

2021 Chief of Endocrinology, Kameda Medical Center

Articles

  1. Miura M et al. Suppression of STAT3 signaling promotes cellular reprogramming into insulin-producing cells induced by defined transcription factors. EBioMedicine, 2018 Oct;36:358-366
  2. Kamitani M, Miyatsuka T, Miura M et al. Heterogenity of autophagic status in pancreatic β cells under metabolic stress. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2018 Feb 5; 496(2):328-334.
  3. Katahira T, Miyatsuka T, Miura M et al. Conversion of pancreatic α cells into insulin-producing cells modulated by β-cell insufficiency and supplemental insulin administration. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2019 Oct 22. Pii:S0006-291X(19)32002-9.
  4. Himuro M, Miyatsuka T, Suzuki L, Miura M et al. Cellular Autophagy in α Cells Plays a Role in the Maintenance of Islet Architecture. J Endocr Soc. 2019 Aug 8;3(11):1979-1992.

Awards

2015 The Best Advance Encourage Award, Advance Research Conference 2015

2016 Young Investigator Encouragement Award, Annual Conference of the Japanese Association for the Study of Diabetes and Obesity

2016 Young Investigator Encouragement Award, Annual Scientific Conference of the Japan Diabetes Society

2016 The 2nd Young Investigator Grant from the Japanese Diabetes Association

2009 Best Poster Presentation Award, Metabolic and Nutritional Mechanisms of Lifestyle-related Diseases and Cancer

Qualifications

Board Certified Specialist of The Japan Internal medicine Society

Board Certified Specialist of The Japan Diabetes Society

Societies

The Japan Society of Internal Medicine, The Japan Society of Diabetes, The Japan of Endocrinology,The Japan of Diabetes and Fatty Zoology"