研究者業績
基本情報
- 所属
- 藤田医科大学 医学部 客員講師
- 研究者番号
- 60793693
- ORCID ID
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5165-6171- J-GLOBAL ID
- 202101019417935408
- researchmap会員ID
- R000030311
研究分野
1学歴
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- 2007年3月
委員歴
2-
2023年
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2022年
受賞
7-
2022年
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2021年
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2021年
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2020年
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2020年
論文
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Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience 2025年12月31日
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Translational Psychiatry 2025年8月18日 査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
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Sleep Medicine 2024年12月 査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
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Sleep 2024年2月8日STUDY OBJECTIVES: Light information crucially influences the sleep initiation and continuity. The purpose of this study was to compare daily light exposure between patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and non-PD older adults and evaluate the association of daily light exposure with objective sleep measures in patients with PD. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study of 189 outpatients with PD and 1101 community dwelling older adults (controls), daily light exposure was measured using wrist light meters during the daytime and light meters set in the bedrooms during the nighttime, and objective sleep quality was measured by wrist actigraphy. RESULTS: The median duration of exposure to ≥1000 lux light was significantly shorter in patients with PD than in controls. The median nighttime light intensity was higher in patients with PD than in controls. Among patients with PD, multivariable analysis suggested that the highest quartile of exposure to ≥1000 lux light during the daytime was linked to significantly higher sleep efficiency by 8.0% and shorter wake after sleep onset (WASO) by 36.9 min than the lowest quartile. During the nighttime, the highest quartile of mean light intensity had significantly lower sleep efficiency by 6.8%, longer WASO by 24.1 min, longer sleep onset latency, and higher fragmentation index, than the lowest quartile. Importantly, daytime and nighttime light levels were independently associated with objective sleep measures. CONCLUSION: The present study illustrated that greater daytime light exposure and lower nighttime light exposure are significantly associated with better objective sleep measures in patients with PD.
MISC
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精神神経学雑誌 = Psychiatria et neurologia Japonica 126(4) 243-250 2024年
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BIPOLAR DISORDERS 24 58-59 2022年7月
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精神科臨床legato / 「精神科臨床legato」編集委員会 編 8(1) 12-15 2022年4月
共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題
5-
日本学術振興会 科学研究費助成事業 2025年4月 - 2029年3月
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日本学術振興会 科学研究費助成事業 2024年4月 - 2028年3月
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武田科学振興財団 医学系研究助成 2023年 - 2028年
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日本学術振興会 科学研究費助成事業 若手研究 2018年4月 - 2021年3月
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公益財団法人 精神・神経科学振興財団 睡眠健康推進機構 学術研究助成 2017年 - 2018年