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Sleep Medicine | 2009

Associations between sleep disturbance and mental health status: A longitudinal study of Japanese junior high school students

Yoshitaka Kaneita; Eise Yokoyama; Satoru Harano; Tetsuo Tamaki; Hiroyuki Suzuki; Takeshi Munezawa; Hiromi Nakajima; Takami Asai; Takashi Ohida

BACKGROUND A limited number of longitudinal studies have addressed the association between sleep disturbance and mental health status among adolescents. To examine whether each of these is a risk factor for the onset of the other, we conducted a prospective longitudinal study of Japanese adolescents. METHODS In 2004, we performed a baseline study of students attending three private junior high schools in Tokyo, and in 2006, a follow-up study was performed on the same population. The mean age of the subjects was 13 years. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index was used to evaluate sleep disturbance, and the 12-item General Health Questionnaire was used to evaluate mental health status. RESULTS The subjects were 698 students, of whom 516 were suitable for analysis. The incidence of newly developed poor mental health status during the 2 years leading to the follow-up study was 35.1%. New onset of poor mental health status was significantly associated with new onset of sleep disturbance and lasting sleep disturbance. The incidence of sleep disturbance during the 2 years leading to the follow-up study was 33.3%. New onset of sleep disturbance was significantly associated with new onset of poor mental health status and lasting poor mental health status. CONCLUSIONS Sleep disturbance and poor mental health status increase each others onset risk.


Pediatrics International | 2008

Smoking trends before, during, and after pregnancy among women and their spouses

Akiyo Kaneko; Yoshitaka Kaneita; Eise Yokoyama; Takeo Miyake; Satoru Harano; Kenshu Suzuki; Eiji Ibuka; Tetsuo Tamaki; Hiromi Nakajima; Takashi Ohida

Background: Pregnancy and childbirth can act as strong factors motivating parents to spontaneously quit smoking. The aim of the present survey was to establish smoking cessation guidelines for this group. The objectives were to clarify the smoking status of parents before, during and after pregnancy, as well as the factors associated with continuous smoking during pregnancy and post‐partum smoking relapse among women who had stopped smoking during pregnancy.


Journal of Epidemiology | 2010

Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Smoking among Japanese Medical Students

Tetsuo Tamaki; Yoshitaka Kaneita; Takashi Ohida; Eise Yokoyama; Yoneatsu Osaki; Hideyuki Kanda; Shinji Takemura; Kenji Hayashi

Background The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence of and factors associated with smoking among Japanese medical students, to help promote effective antismoking measures in this population. Methods From the 80 university medical schools in Japan, 20 were randomly selected and invited to participate in our survey. The survey focused on medical students and employed an anonymous self-administered questionnaire. Information on each university’s antismoking measures was obtained using a separate questionnaire administered to teaching staff. The survey was conducted from December 2006 through March 2007. Factors associated with smoking were identified by using the chi-square test and multiple logistic regression analysis. Results A total of 1619 valid surveys were returned. The overall prevalence of smoking was 13.7% (18.1% among men and 5.1% among women). Factors associated with smoking among medical students were male sex, enrollment at a private medical university, smoking by siblings, alcohol consumption, coffee consumption, insomnia, and less than 6 hours of sleep per night. Conclusions Antismoking education must be further promoted to Japanese medical students, with consideration given to the factors associated with smoking behavior found in the present study.


Preventive Medicine | 2008

Alcohol consumption behavior of pregnant women in Japan

Tetsuo Tamaki; Yoshitaka Kaneita; Takashi Ohida; Satoru Harano; Eise Yokoyama; Yoneatsu Osaki; Shinji Takemura; Kenji Hayashi

OBJECTIVE This study was conducted to clarify the prevalence of alcohol consumption among pregnant women in Japan and its associated factors. METHOD 344 institutions participated in the survey which was conducted in February 2006. Each subject was requested to fill out a self-administered anonymous questionnaire. Factors associated with alcohol consumption during pregnancy were examined using the chi-squared test and logistic regression analysis. RESULTS The number of effective responses was 18,965. The prevalence of alcohol consumption before the confirmation of pregnancy and during pregnancy was 44.6% and 4.6% respectively. The following items were recognized as being associated with promoting alcohol consumption during pregnancy: greater number of weeks of pregnancy, more pregnancies, fewer years of schooling, being employed, an alcohol consumption before the confirmation of pregnancy, smoking during pregnancy, ignorance about the effects of alcohol consumption on fetuses, receiving advice regarding alcohol abstention, difficulty maintaining sleep, and daytime sleepiness. CONCLUSION It is important to have a more comprehensive understanding of the factors associated with the alcohol consumption behavior of pregnant women, as revealed in the present study, in order to develop future policies for preventing alcohol consumption among pregnant women.


Heart and Vessels | 2004

Assessment of coronary artery abnormalities in a patient with Kawasaki disease by multislice computed tomography

Yuichi Sato; Naoya Matsumoto; Fumio Inoue; Junji Kusama; Tetsuo Tamaki; Satoru Furuhashi; Motoichiro Takahashi; Hiroshi Kanamaru; Kensuke Karasawa; Mamoru Ayusawa; Kensuke Harada; Katsuo Kanmatsuse

The high spatial resolution of multislice computed tomography (MSCT) permits direct visualization of the coronary artery system. In this report, we describe coronary artery abnormalities in a young adult with Kawasaki disease. MSCT detected a giant coronary artery aneurysm, coronary artery stenosis in the first diagonal artery, and a multi-layered structure in the right coronary artery and the left circumflex artery. These findings corresponded well to those obtained by coronary angiography. MSCT has the potential to be the standard diagnostic tool for the follow-up evaluation of coronary artery disease in adolescents and young adults with Kawasaki disease.


Sleep | 2010

Association between depression and insomnia subtypes: a longitudinal study on the elderly in Japan.

Eise Yokoyama; Yoshitaka Kaneita; Yasuhiko Saito; Makoto Uchiyama; Yoko Matsuzaki; Tetsuo Tamaki; Takeshi Munezawa; Takashi Ohida


Sleep Medicine | 2008

Association between sleep duration and hemoglobin A1c level.

Hiromi Nakajima; Yoshitaka Kaneita; Eise Yokoyama; Satoru Harano; Tetsuo Tamaki; Eiji Ibuka; Akiyo Kaneko; Ippei Takahashi; Takashi Umeda; Shigeyuki Nakaji; Takashi Ohida


Sleep Medicine | 2008

Association between subjective well-being and sleep among the elderly in Japan

Eise Yokoyama; Yasuhiko Saito; Yoshitaka Kaneita; Takashi Ohida; Satoru Harano; Tetsuo Tamaki; Eiji Ibuka; Akiyo Kaneko; Hiromi Nakajima; Fumi Takeda


Sleep and Biological Rhythms | 2008

Prevalence of restless legs syndrome with pregnancy and the relationship with sleep disorders in the Japanese large population

Satoru Harano; Takashi Ohida; Yoshitaka Kaneita; Eise Yokoyama; Tetsuo Tamaki; Shinji Takemura; Yoneatsu Osaki; Kenji Hayashi


Sleep and Biological Rhythms | 2010

Excessive daytime sleepiness and sleep behavior among Japanese adolescents: A nation-wide representative survey

Yoshitaka Kaneita; Takeshi Munezawa; Hiroyuki Suzuki; Tadahiro Ohtsu; Yoneatsu Osaki; Hideyuki Kanda; Masumi Minowa; Kenji Suzuki; Tetsuo Tamaki; Jun-ichirou Mori; Ryuichirou Yamamoto; Takashi Ohida

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Hideyuki Kanda

Fukushima Medical University

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