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Biological Rhythm Research | 2015

Effects of chronotype and environmental factors upon sleep and mental health in Japanese students aged 18–40 yrs

Hitomi Takeuchi; Yumiko Yamazaki; Kotaro Oki; Kai Wada; Teruki Noji; Takahiro Kawada; Miyo Nakade; Milada Krejci; Tetsuo Harada

An integrated questionnaire was administered to a total of 4142 (2137 women, 2005 men; answer rate: 94.4%) university students and medical training schools students aged 18–40 years. The survey was carried out between May and October, 2004–2013. This questionnaire consisted of assessment of diurnal type, questions on sleep habits, mental health (upset emotionally, irritated, angered by small triggers, and suppressed), frequency of watching TV at night, use of mobile phone and playing TV games between 21:00 and 03:00 h, and questions on lighting conditions during the daytime and night. Sleep length in evening-type students (E-type; diurnal-type scores = 7–12) was shorter than in intermediate-types (I-type; diurnal-type scale (DTS) = 13–16) and morning-types (M-type; DTS = 17–28) on weekdays (p < 0.001), whereas sleep length in evening-types was shorter than intermediate- and morning-type students at weekends (p < 0.001). Mental health index scores of the E-type students were significantly lower than those of I-type and M-type students in both sexes (p < 0.001). Seventy-three percent of E-type women students watched TV after 23:00 h, significantly higher than 65.0 and 52.5% of I-type and M-type females, respectively (p < 0.001), and 70.4% of E-type male students watched the TV after 23:00 h, significantly higher than 66.1 and 59.7% of I-type and M-type males, respectively (p = 0.001). With regard to lighting conditions in the room in the afternoon, a slightly lower, but significantly so, percentage of the E-type students used the sunlight coming through the window than did the other types (p < 0.001). The frequency of having three nutritionally rich meals (especially breakfast) – including carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, and minerals – was significantly higher in M-type than I-types and E-types (p < 0.001). Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) was significantly more severe in E-type than I-type and M-type females (p = 0.002). Lighting conditions throughout the 24 h and at breakfast can act as a strong zeitgeber for students and exert a great influence on their mental and physical health and can also affect PMS in women students.


International journal of psychological studies | 2018

Reliability and Validity of the Second Edition of Self-Evaluated Soccer Performance Score

Takahiro Kawada; Hitomi Takeuchi; Miyo Nakade; Fujiko Tsuji; Akira Tamai; Hiroyuki Mizuno; Tetsuo Harada

This study aims, first, to make the second edition of the self-evaluation of soccer performance scores which was edited based on the first version of the soccer performance scores (Kawada et al., 2016), and second, to examine the reliability and validity of the second version. Each of 16 questions was evaluated by one professional soccer coach who had an university assistant professor with A-class license for soccer supervisor which was officially given by Union for European Football Association (UEFA), a university soccer team coach and a university soccer team general manager. This second edition which was newly evaluated was administered to 111 university soccer club players who included starting members in the first class (A) team in December 2015. One hundred and eight answers (97.8%) of 111 ones were used for the statistical analysis. After the validation analysis, this second edition can be estimated to be valuable for evaluating a valuable soccer performance scores.


Psychology | 2014

Effects of Cow Milk Intake at Breakfast on the Circadian Typology and Mental Health of Japanese Infants Aged 1 - 6 Years

Hitomi Takeuchi; Kai Wada; Kiyoko Kawasaki; Milada Krejci; Teruki Noji; Takahiro Kawada; Miyo Nakade; Tetsuo Harada


International journal of psychological studies | 2016

Effects of Drinking Cows' Milk at Breakfast in Promoting Sleep-Health in Japanese University Athletes

Takahiro Kawada; Yuri Takamori; Miyo Nakade; Fujiko Tsuji; Milada Krejci; Teruki Noji; Hitomi Takeuchi; Tetsuo Harada


Psychology | 2017

Effects of Reading a Picture Leaflet on Rhythm for Enhancement of Morning-Typed Life in Japanese Infants

Misako Kawamata; Ryota Kawasumi; Fujiko Tsuji; Nozomi Taniwaki; Takahiro Kawada; Teruki Noji; Milada Krejci; Miyo Nakade; Hitomi Takeuchi; Tetsuo Harada


Natural Science | 2016

Questionnaire and Intervention Study on Effects of Drinking Cows’ Milk at Breakfast on the Circadian Typology and Mental Health of Japanese Infants Aged 1 - 6 Years

Takahiro Kawada; Hitomi Takeuchi; Miyo Nakade; Fujiko Tsuji; Milada Krejci; Teruki Noji; Nozomi Taniwaki; Tetsuo Harada


International journal of psychological studies | 2015

Intervention Using a Leaflet to Promote a Morning-Typed Life in 2- to 6-Year-Old Japanese Children and Their Parents

Miyo Nakade; Milada Krejci; Kiyoe Saito; Kai Wada; Fujiko Tsuji; Teruki Noji; Takahiro Kawada; Hitomi Takeuchi; Tetsuo Harada


Psychology | 2017

The Relationship between a Night Usage of Mobile Phone and Sleep Habit and the Circadian Typology of Japanese Students Aged 18 - 30 yrs

Takahiro Kawada; Tetsuro Kataoka; Fujiko Tsuji; Miyo Nakade; Milada Krejci; Teruki Noji; Hitomi Takeuchi; Tetsuo Harada


International journal of psychological studies | 2017

Intervention Class Study to Promote a Morning-Typed Life for Japanese Junior High School Students Using a Picture Leaflet as a Teaching Subject

Misako Kawamata; Ryota Kawasumi; Takahiro Kawada; Miyo Nakade; Fujiko Tsuji; Milada Krejci; Teruki Noji; Sayako Tsunomori; Hitomi Takeuchi; Tetsuo Harada


Psychology | 2016

Impact of Smoking on Circadian Typology, Sleep Habits and Mental Health of Japanese Students Aged 18 - 30 Years

Takahiro Kawada; Kotaro Oki; Yumiko Yamazaki; Fujiko Tsuji; Miyo Nakade; Teruki Noji; Milada Krejci; Hitomi Takeuchi; Tetsuo Harada

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Tokai Gakuen University

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