研究者業績

IMAFUKU MASAHIRO

  (今福 理博)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education Department of Child Development, Musashino University
Degree
学士(人間関係学)(慶應義塾大学)
修士(教育学)(京都大学)
博士(教育学)(京都大学)

Researcher number
80786616
J-GLOBAL ID
201601012604285404
researchmap Member ID
7000015412

武蔵野大学教育学部幼児教育学科・准教授。

 専門:発達科学、発達心理学、実験心理学。
 資格・免許:PEERS®指導者認定資格(PEERS Certified Provider)、中学校・高等学校教諭一種免許状(英語)

 【研究:乳幼児における感覚の統合と言語・社会性発達】
私たちは外受容感覚、内受容感覚、自己受容感覚、などの複数の感覚を通じて、世界を知覚・認識しています。私の研究テーマは、乳幼児期からの感覚の統合という観点から、ヒトの言語・社会性発達メカニズムを明らかにすることです。主に、乳幼児を対象に、顔と声の視聴覚感覚の統合、および内受容-外受容感覚の統合について調べてきました。早産児や神経発達症児を対象として、言語・社会性発達の評価や支援に関する研究も行ってきました。近年は、社会情緒的行動(粘り強さ/やり抜く力、協力行動、向社会行動、など)の研究も行っています。

共同研究:社会情緒的行動、乳幼児~思春期の自閉スペクトラム症(ASD)児と保護者の発達支援、保育の質と発達、過敏性腸症候群、注意欠如・多動症(ADHD)者のレジリエンスプロセス、など

今福研究室ホームページ:https://sites.google.com/site/masahiroimafuku/


Papers

 33
  • Shunya Kurokawa, Kensuke Nomura, Kenji Sanada, Katsuma Miyaho, Chiharu Ishii, Shinji Fukuda, Chiaki Iwamoto, Minori Naraoka, Shintaro Yoneda, Masahiro Imafuku, Juntaro Matsuzaki, Yoshimasa Saito, Masaru Mimura, Taishiro Kishimoto
    Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Apr, 2024  Peer-reviewed
    Background Previous research has shown a significant link between gut microbiota in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, much remains unknown because of the heterogeneity of disorders and the potential confounders such as dietary patterns and control group variations. Methods Children aged 6–12 years who had been clinically diagnosed with ASD and/or ADHD, their unaffected neurotypical siblings, and non‐related neurotypical volunteers were recruited cross‐sectionally. The ASD diagnosis was confirmed using the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule‐2 (ADOS‐2) in all patients, including those with ADHD. Standardized DNA extraction and sequencing methods were used to compare gut microbial alpha‐diversity among the groups. Dietary diversity was calculated from a standardized dietary questionnaire form. We compared the difference in gut microbiome between patients with ASD and/or ADHD with neurotypical siblings and non‐related neurotypical controls. Results Ninety‐eight subjects were included in the study (18 with ASD, 19 with ADHD, 20 with both ASD and ADHD, 13 neurotypical siblings, and 28 non‐related neurotypical controls). The alpha‐diversity indices, such as Chao 1 and Shannon index, showed a significant difference between the groups in a Linear mixed‐effect model (F(4, 93) = 4.539, p = .02), (F(4, 93) = 3.185, p = .017), respectively. In a post‐hoc pairwise comparison, patients with ASD had lower alpha‐diversity compared with non‐related controls after Bonferroni correction. Dietary diversity shown in Shannon index did not differ among the groups (F(4, 84) = 1.494, p = .211). Conclusions Our study indicates disorder‐specific microbiome differences in patients with ASD. In future research on gut microbiota in neurodevelopmental disorders, it is necessary to consider the impact of ASD and ADHD co‐occurrence, and strictly control for background information such as diet, to elucidate the gut–microbiota interaction in ASD and ADHD for exploring the potential of therapeutic interventions.
  • 古賀夕紀奈, 今福理博
    武蔵野教育学論集, 16, Mar, 2024  Last authorCorresponding author
  • 文芸, 今福理博
    武蔵野教育学論集, 16, Mar, 2024  Last authorCorresponding author
  • Imafuku, M, Kusakabe, M, Kanakogi, Y
    Child Care in Practice, 2024  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
  • 河合信代, 須藤花菜, 今福理博
    武蔵野教育学論集, (15), Oct, 2023  Last authorCorresponding author

Misc.

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Books and Other Publications

 12

Presentations

 84

Teaching Experience

 28

Research Projects

 7

Media Coverage

 13