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BMC Geriatrics | 2010

The Tokyo Oldest Old Survey on Total Health (TOOTH): A longitudinal cohort study of multidimensional components of health and well-being

Yasumichi Arai; Toshimitsu Iinuma; Michiyo Takayama; Midori Takayama; Yukiko Abe; Ryoko Fukuda; Jyuko Ando; Kikuko Ohta; Hiroo Hanabusa; Keiko Asakura; Yuji Nishiwaki; Yasuyuki Gondo; Hiroko Akiyama; Kazuo Komiyama; Nobuhito Gionhaku; Nobuyoshi Hirose

BackgroundWith the rapid worldwide increase in the oldest old population, considerable concern has arisen about the social and economic burden of diseases and disability in this age group. Understanding of multidimensional structure of health and its life-course trajectory is an essential prerequisite for effective health care delivery. Therefore, we organized an interdisciplinary research team consisting of geriatricians, dentists, psychologists, sociologists, and epidemiologists to conduct a longitudinal observational study.Methods/DesignFor the Tokyo Oldest Old Survey on Total Health (TOOTH) study, a random sample of inhabitants of the city of Tokyo, aged 85 years or older, was drawn from the basic city registry. The baseline comprehensive assessment consists of an in-home interview, a self-administered questionnaire, and a medical/dental examination. To perform a wide variety of biomedical measurements, including carotid ultrasonography and a detailed dental examination, participants were invited to our study center at Keio University Hospital. For those who were not able to visit the study center, we provided the option of a home-based examination, in which participants were simultaneously visited by a geriatrician and a dentist. Of 2875 eligible individuals, a total of 1152 people were recruited, of which 542 completed both the in-home interview and the medical/dental examination, with 442 completed the in-home interview only, and another 168 completed self or proxy-administered data collection only. Carotid ultrasonography was completed in 458 subjects, which was 99.6% of the clinic visitors (n = 460). Masticatory assessment using a colour-changeable chewing gum was completed in 421 subjects, a 91.5% of the clinic visitors.DiscussionOur results demonstrated the feasibility of a new comprehensive study that incorporated non-invasive measurements of subclinical diseases and a detailed dental examination aiming at community-dwelling individuals aged 85 years or older. The bimodal recruitment strategy is critically important to capture a broad range of health profiles among the oldest old. Results form the TOOTH study will help develop new models of health promotion, which are expected to contribute to an improvement in lifelong health and well-being.Trial RegistrationThis study has been registered in the UMIN-Clinical Trial Registry (CTR), ID: UMIN000001842.


The Japanese Journal of Personality | 1998

日本版NEO-PI-Rの作成とその因子的妥当性の検討

Yoshiko Shimonaka; Katsuharu Nakazato; Yasuyuki Gondo; Midori Takayama


Age | 2016

Carotid atherosclerosis, cytomegalovirus infection, and cognitive decline in the very old: a community-based prospective cohort study

Midori Kawasaki; Yasumichi Arai; Michiyo Takayama; Takumi Hirata; Midori Takayama; Yukiko Abe; Hidehito Niimura; Masaru Mimura; Toru Takebayashi; Nobuyoshi Hirose


Journal of Oral Science | 2017

Satisfaction with dietary life affects oral health-related quality of life and subjective well-being in very elderly people

Toshimitsu Iinuma; Yasumichi Arai; Midori Takayama; Michiyo Takayama; Yukiko Abe; Yusuke Osawa; Motoko Fukumoto; Yusuke Fukui; Yohei Shioda; Nobuyoshi Hirose; Kazuo Komiyama; Nobuhito Gionhaku


Innovation in Aging | 2017

SOCIAL CAPITAL, HEALTH, AND SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING IN THE VERY OLD: THE K2 STUDY

Midori Takayama; Y. Ishioka; Ikuko Sugawara; Y. Masui; M. Suganuma; M. Ogawa


Innovation in Aging | 2017

URINARY ALBUMIN-TO-CREATININE RATIO AND CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN THE VERY OLD

Yasumichi Arai; Takumi Hirata; Midori Takayama; Yukiko Abe; Tatsuro Ishizaki; Yukie Masui; Kei Kamide; Yasuyuki Gondo


International Journal of Psychology | 2016

Remembering people long ago: Social ties with invisible people and well-being among the old-old adults: P0052

Yoshiko Ishioka; Midori Takayama; Ikuko Sugawara; Maki Suganuma; Yukie Masui; Madoka Ogawa


International Journal of Psychology | 2016

Effects of negative life events and gerotranscendence on changes in mental health over three years among the 80+ population: The Sonic study: Or0060

Yukie Masui; Yasuyuki Gondo; Takeshi Nakagagawa; Yoshiko Ishioka; Madoka Ogawa; Marina Kozono; Hiroki Inagaki; Midori Takayama; Keiko Katagiri; Saori Yasumoto; Tabuchi Megumi; Takeshi Kurinobu; Yasumichi Arai; Kazunori Ikebe; Kei Kamide; Ryutaro Takahashi; Tatsuro Ishizaki


International Journal of Psychology | 2016

stability and Change of Valuation of Life in Old Age

Takeshi Nakagawa; Yasuyuki Gondo; Yukie Masui; Yoshiko Ishioka; Madoka Ogawa; Hiroki Inagaki; Megumi Tabuchi; Marina Kozono; Saori Yasumoto; Keitaro Numata; Takeshi Kurinobu; Ujyun Tsai; Fumika Goto; Midori Takayama; Kazunori Ikebe; Kei Kamide; Yasumichi Arai; Tatsuro Ishizaki; Ryutaro Takahashi


The Japanese Journal of Personality | 2013

A Cross-Sectional Study of the Development of Emotion Regulation in Middle and Older Age: Age, Physical Function, Emotional Regulation, and Mental Health

Takeshi Nakagawa; Yasuyuki Gondo; Yoshiko Ishioka; Megumi Tabuchi; Yukie Masui; Yoichi Kureta; Midori Takayama; Kimiko Tomizawa; Ryutarou Takahashi

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