Curriculum Vitaes

Shota Suzumura

  (鈴村 彰太)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Fujita Health University
National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontrogy
Degree
PhD(Fujita Health University)

Researcher number
30790498
J-GLOBAL ID
201801014478781244
researchmap Member ID
B000338291

認定作業療法士


Committee Memberships

 1

Papers

 29
  • Hajime Takechi, Hiroshi Yoshino, Megumi Suzuki, Akiko Maeda, Shota Suzumura, Eiko Kamiya
    Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Reports, 8(1) 151-162, Feb 6, 2024  Peer-reviewed
    Background: Because dementia is a long-term condition, the appropriate involvement of health-care professionals is considered important. However, little is known about the factors associated with changes in family caregiver burden. Objective: To clarify changes in family caregiver burden and associated factors during follow-up at a memory clinic. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted, enrolling 495 pairs of patients with dementia or mild cognitive impairment and their family caregivers. A total of 120 pairs completed the second evaluation. The caregiver burden was assessed using the Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI). Data at the initial visit and after an average follow-up of about 2 years were compared and analyzed. Results: At initial visit, the patients’ mean age, Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and ZBI scores were 78.6±5.6 years, 23.3±3.5, and 22.6±16.7, respectively. At follow-up, MMSE scores decreased (21.4±4.5, p < 0.001), but ZBI scores remained similar (22.5±13.6). When the difference in ZBI scores between the two time points was defined as ΔZBI, and the related factors were analyzed by multiple regression analysis, ZBI scores at the initial visit, start of psychotropic drug, and decrease of neuropsychiatric symptoms were identified as significant factors (p < 0.001, p = 0.003, p < 0.001, respectively). A significant negative correlation was found between ZBI scores at the initial visit and ΔZBI (r = –0.588, p < 0.001). Conclusions: These findings suggest the importance of assessing changes in the burden experienced by family caregivers during the disease follow-up.
  • Eiko Takano, Kei Ito, Shota Suzumura, Yoko Nagakawa, Atsushi Tsukahara, Hisataka Maruyama, Isao Makino, Izumi Kondo
    Gerontology and Geriatric Studies, 8(4) 825-827, Jan, 2024  Peer-reviewed
  • Kei Ito, Shota Suzumura, Yoshikiyo Kanada, Yoko Nagakawa, Rie Narukawa, Hiroaki Sakurai, Kondo Izumi
    Asian J Occup Ther, 19(1) 256-259, Dec, 2023  Peer-reviewed
  • Eiko Takano, Kei Ito, Kenji Sato, Shota Suzumura, Rie Narukawa, Yoko Nagakawa, Takeshi Kamiya, Kenta Shiramoto, Masato Hotta, Katsumi Kuno, Yoshie Iida, Atsushi Tsukahara, Isao Makino, Izumi Kondo
    Gerontology and Geriatric Studies, 8(4) 822-824, Nov, 2023  Peer-reviewed
  • Tomomi Ueda, Shota Suzumura, Kei Ito, Rie Narukawa, Izumi Kondo
    Journal of Hand Therapy, 36(3) 744-749, Jul, 2023  Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
  • Yoshikiyo Kanada, Shota Suzumura, Soichiro Koyama, Kazuya Takeda, Kenta Fujimura, Takuma Ii, Shigeo Tanabe, Hiroaki Sakurai
    International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 25(7) 855-861, Jun, 2023  Peer-reviewedLead author
  • 鈴村 彰太, 杉岡 純平, 近藤 和泉
    地域ケアリング, 25(3) 58-60, Mar, 2023  Lead author
    高齢化社会の進行により、認知症の患者は年々増加している。我々は、認知症の患者の手指機能を定量的に評価する磁気センサ型指タッピング装置をマクセル株式会社と共同で開発をした。その機器を用いて、アルツハイマー型認知症44名、軽度認知障害患者20名に対して、手指機能と認知機能との関連を検証した。その結果、認知機能の低下に伴い手指機能の低下を認める可能性が示唆された。(著者抄録)
  • Shota Suzumura, Kei Ito, Rie Narukawa, Koki Kawamura, Masaki Kamiya, Aiko Osawa, Izumi Kondo
    Geriatrics & Gerontology International, Feb 14, 2023  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
  • Kenta Fujimura, Hiroaki Sakurai, Soichiro Koyama, Kazuya Takeda, Takuma Ii, Shota Suzumura, Shigeo Tanabe, Yoshikiyo Kanada
    Healthcare, 11(2) 254-254, Jan 13, 2023  Peer-reviewed
    The number of post-graduate rehabilitation therapists (novice therapists) is increasing due to the growing demand for rehabilitation services in Japan. This study investigated the acquisition status of Japanese novice therapists’ basic clinical skills to clarify their quality and characteristics. Eleven participants’ basic clinical skills (eight physical and three occupational therapists) were assessed using an Objective Structured Clinical Examination. Tasks included exercises of joint range of motion, muscle strengthening, getting up, standing up and sitting down, and transferring between wheelchair and bed. Assessment items were subdivided into categories: attitude, preparation, intervention, safety management, and feedback. One-way ANOVA and Friedman test were used for statistical analysis to compare the data between tasks and categories. The scores for each task’s achievement rate were not statistically significant. However, the achievement rate of each category including tasks was 92.6% (SD 4.0%) for attitude, 81.4% (SD 11.1%) for preparation, 77.9% (SD 14.7%) for intervention, 87.6% (SD 17.3%) for safety management, and 64.0% (SD 14.2%) for feedback. There were significant differences between attitude and feedback (p < 0.001), and between safety management and feedback (p = 0.012). Post-graduate training programs should focus on improving the quality of clinical skills, especially in skills related to feedback.
  • Shota Suzumura, Kei Ito, Rie Narukawa, Eiko Takano, Kenji Satoh, Tomomi Ueda, Izumi Kondo
    Advances in Gerontology, 12(4) 439-446, Dec 22, 2022  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
  • Shota Suzumura, Aiko Osawa, Yoshikiyo Kanada, Maeda Keisuke, Eiko Takano, Junpei Sugioka, Maeda Natsumi, Taishi Nagahama, Kenta Shiramoto, Katsumi Kuno, Shiori Kizuka, Kenji Satoh, Hiroaki Sakurai, Yuko Sano, Tomohiko Mizuguchi, Akihiko Kandori, Izumi Kondo
    Hong Kong journal of occupational therapy : HKJOT, 35(2) 137-145, Dec, 2022  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
    Aim A testing method for early diagnosis of Mild cognitive dementia (MCI) that can be easily applied in clinical practice was investigated in this study. We examined whether MCI risk can be determined through finger movements. Methods Between 2013 and 2020, 1097 individuals were screened. After applying propensity-score matching to adjust for variability between the groups, 173 individuals each in the mild cognitive impairment and control groups were selected. Thereafter, differences between groups in mean values of parameters extracted from finger tap movements were determined using unpaired t-test and effect size. Furthermore, area under the curve, sensitivity, and specificity were calculated from the receiver operating characteristic curve for parameters with significant difference. Results A significant difference was observed, especially in the number of taps in the MCI group compared with that in the control group ( p < .001; 95% CI, −12.7 to −8.8; r = 0.51). A cut-off value of 30 taps was applied (sensitivity, 0.77; specificity, 0.67; AUC, 0.79). Significant differences were also observed in rhythm-related parameters. Conclusions These parameters might be useful for capturing MCI risk. Finger taps are easily measured and may be suitable for screening large populations. This tool might be used as a supplemental method to increase the sensitivity of traditional cognitive tests.
  • Junpei Sugioka, Shota Suzumura, Katsumi Kuno, Shiori Kizuka, Hiroaki Sakurai, Yoshikiyo Kanada, Tomohiko Mizuguchi, Izumi Kondo
    PLOS ONE, 17(10) e0269351-e0269351, Oct 7, 2022  Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
    Background Aging is the most significant risk factor for dementia. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) accounts for approximately 60–80% of all dementia cases in older adults. This study aimed to examine the relationship between finger movements and brain volume in AD patients using a voxel-based reginal analysis system for Alzheimer’s disease (VSRAD) software. Methods Patients diagnosed with AD at the Center for Comprehensive Care and Research on Memory Disorders were included. The diagnostic criteria were based on the National Institute on Aging-Alzheimer’s Association. A finger-tapping device was used for all measurements. Participants performed the tasks in the following order: with their non-dominant hand, dominant hand, both hands simultaneously, and alternate hands. Movements were measured for 15 s each. The relationship between distance and output was measured. Magnetic resonance imaging measurements were performed, and VSRAD was conducted using sagittal section 3D T1-weighted images. The Z-score was used to calculate the severity of medial temporal lobe atrophy. Pearson’s product-moment correlation coefficient analyzed the relationship between the severity of medial temporal lobe atrophy and mean values of the parameters in the finger-tapping movements. The statistical significance level was set at <5%. The calculated p-values were corrected using the Bonferroni method. Results Sixty-two patients were included in the study. Comparison between VSRAD and MoCA-J scores corrected for p-values showed a significant negative correlation with the extent of gray matter atrophy (r = -0. 52; p< 0.001). A positive correlation was observed between the severity of medial temporal lobe atrophy and standard deviation (SD) of the distance rate of velocity peak in extending movements in the non-dominant hand (r = 0. 51; p< 0.001). Conclusions The SD of distance rate of velocity peak in extending movements extracted from finger taps may be a useful parameter for the early detection of AD and diagnosis of its severity.
  • Shota Suzumura, Junpei Sugioka, Izumi Kondo
    24(11) 66-68, Oct, 2022  Lead author
  • Junpei Sugioka, Shota Suzumura, Katsumi Kuno, Shiori Kizuka, Hiroaki Sakurai, Yoshikiyo Kanada, Tomohiko Mizuguchi, Izumi Kondo
    May 25, 2022  
  • Kei Ito, Shota Suzumura, Yoshikiyo Kanada, Rie Narukawa, Hiroaki Sakurai, Isao Makino, Tomoaki Abiko, Shigeo Oi, Izumi Kondo
    Fujita Medical Journal, 9(1) 47-51, 2022  Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
  • Rie Narukawa, Shota Suzumura, Kei Ito, Tomomi Ueda, Izumi Kondo
    Geriatrics & Gerontology International, 22(1) 86-87, Jan, 2022  Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
  • Shota Suzumura, Yoshikiyo Kanada, Aiko Osawa, Junpei Sugioka, Natsumi Maeda, Taishi Nagahama, Kenta Shiramoto, Katsumi Kuno, Shiori Kizuka, Yuko Sano, Tomohiko Mizuguchi, Akihiko Kandori, Izumi Kondo
    Fujita medical journal, 7(4) 122-129, Nov, 2021  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
    Objectives: We conducted a finger tapping movement test using a finger tapping device with magnetic sensors (UB-2) and performed multiple regression analyses using a number of finger movements parameters to estimate the severity of cognitive impairment. Methods: The subjects of this study were 64 patients, including 44 diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease (AD) (mean age: 73.8±7.0 years) and 20 diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) (mean age: 76.7±4.2 years). For the finger-tapping movement tasks, we tested single-hand (left and right) tapping, simultaneous tapping of both hands, and alternate tapping between hands. After measurement, multiple regression analysis adjusted for age and sex was performed to predict the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score from the calculated hand parameters. Results: Relatively high standardized partial regression coefficients were observed for the following two parameters: standard deviation (SD) of distance rate of velocity peak in extending movement and the SD of contact duration. The coefficients of determination (R2) ranged between 0.1 to 0.28. Conclusions: Our results suggest the possibility that these parameters may be used to assess cognitive function. We shall obtain large-scale data from older people to examine the possibility of these parameters to be used as an early diagnostic tool for dementia patients.
  • Namukawa R, Suzumura Shota, Ito Kei, Maeda natsumi, Kondo Izumi
    Journal of Japanese Association for Home Care Medicine, 2(2) 52-57, Sep, 2021  Peer-reviewed
  • K Kawamura, M Kamiya, S Suzumura, K Maki, I Ueda, N Itoh, A Osawa, S Maeshima, H Arai, I Kondo
    The journal of nutrition, health & aging, 25(7) 921-925, Jun 25, 2021  Peer-reviewed
    OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to clarify the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak on the levels of activity among older patients with frailty or underlying diseases. A total of 175 patients (79.0±7.0 years) undergoing outpatient or home-based rehabilitation, stratified into groups, based on frailty status. The percentage of patients who went out at least once a week decreased after the outbreak from 91% to 87%, from 65% to 46%, and from 47% to 36% in the non-frail, frail, and nursing care requirement groups, respectively. The proportion of older patients participating in exercise during the outbreak was 75%, 51%, and 41% in the non-frail, frail, and nursing care requirement groups, respectively. The proportion of older patients participating in voluntary exercise after instruction was lowest in the frail group (35%). Older patients with frailty are susceptible to the negative effects of refraining from physical activity and require careful management.
  • 小島 由紀子, 鈴村 彰太, 伊藤 圭, 生川 理恵, 長濱 大志, 伊藤 陽子, 前田 夏海, 相本 啓太, 伊藤 直樹, 近藤 和泉
    日本在宅医療連合学会大会プログラム・講演抄録集, 2回 309-309, Jun, 2020  
  • Shota Suzumura, Eiko Takano, Yoshie Sugishima, Rie Narukawa, Isao Makino, Tomoaki Abiko, Shigeo Oi, Izumi Kondo
    Geriatrics & Gerontology International, 20(4) 384-385, Apr, 2020  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
  • Shota Suzumura, Aiko Osawa, Natsumi Maeda, Yuko Sano, Akihiko Kandori, Tomohiko Mizuguchi, Ying Yin, Izumi Kondo
    Geriatrics & Gerontology International, 18(6) 907-914, Jun, 2018  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
  • Shota Suzumura, Aiko Osawa, Ikue Ueda, Shino Mori, Izumi Kondo, Shinichiro Maeshima
    Nosotchu, 39(4) 292-298, 2017  Peer-reviewed
  • Yoshie Omiya, Shota Suzumura, Naoki Itoh, Aiko Osawa, Rie Tateno, Aki Mizuno, Izumi Kondo
    Japanese Journal of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Science, 7 95-101, Dec, 2016  Peer-reviewed
  • Shota Suzumura
    Japanese Journal of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Science, 7 19-28, May, 2016  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
  • Yoshie Omiya, Shota Suzumura, Naoki Itoh, Aiko Osawa, Rie Tateno, Aki Mizuno, Izumi Kondo
    Jpn J Compr Rehabil Sci, 7 95-101, 2016  Peer-reviewed
  • 小島 香, 尾崎 健一, 森 志乃, 宮岡 華奈子, 伊藤 恵理奈, 橋爪 美香, 田口 大輔, 鈴村 彰太, 谷奥 俊也, 原田 惠司, 伊藤 直樹, 近藤 和泉
    言語聴覚研究, 12(3) 146-147, Sep, 2015  
  • 小島 香, 尾崎 健一, 森 志乃, 宮岡 華奈子, 伊藤 恵理奈, 橋爪 美香, 田口 大輔, 鈴村 彰太, 谷奥 俊也, 原田 惠司, 伊藤 直樹, 近藤 和泉
    言語聴覚研究, 12(3) 175-175, Sep, 2015  

Misc.

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Presentations

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Research Projects

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