研究者業績
基本情報
- 所属
- 藤田医科大学 医学部リハビリテーション医学講座 准教授
- 学位
- 医学博士(2022年3月 慶應義塾大学)
- ORCID ID
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6564-4486- J-GLOBAL ID
- 202401013137783932
- researchmap会員ID
- R000070553
研究分野
1経歴
9-
2025年7月 - 現在
-
2024年4月 - 現在
-
2023年10月 - 現在
-
2023年8月 - 2025年7月
-
2023年8月 - 2024年3月
学歴
2-
- 2011年3月
委員歴
3論文
26-
BMC geriatrics 2026年5月9日BACKGROUND: Gait-a frequently performed activity of daily living-is thought to reflect multiple dimensions of an individual's physical and cognitive status. Individuals with frailty or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) show decreased gait speed. However, previous studies have not simultaneously considered both statuses, although they frequently co-occur and may act as confounders. The direct association between frailty and gait is well-understood. In contrast, the association between cognitive decline-independent of physical function-and decreased gait speed, as well as the relationship among these three factors (frailty, cognitive decline, and gait speed), is not fully understood. METHODS: This study examined the effect of MCI on gait speed after accounting for frailty. Older individuals were categorized as (1) frailty with MCI, (2) frailty without MCI, (3) pre-frailty with MCI, (4) pre-frailty without MCI, (5) non-frailty with MCI, and (6) non-frailty without MCI. Frailty was assessed using the Kihon checklist and MCI using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. Participants completed a 10-m walk test under two conditions: comfortable walking and fast walking. Two types of analyses were conducted: mediation analysis and two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). RESULTS: Mediation analysis supported independent relationships between frailty and MCI status and gait speed, suggesting a direct association between MCI and gait speed, even when accounting for frailty. In addition, two-way analysis of covariance indicated significant main effects of both frailty and MCI on gait speed, with no significant interaction between them under the two walking conditions. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that the observed association between MCI and gait speed is largely independent from frailty status, providing additional evidence supporting the association between cognitive function and gait performance.
-
Clinical case reports 14(2) e71942 2026年2月Radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy showed immediate spasticity reduction and sustained range of motion improvement in a patient with subacute stroke. However, twice-weekly sessions were insufficient for lasting spasticity control, suggesting that more frequent treatments may be required. Further research is needed to optimize treatment protocols.
-
Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering 1-12 2025年11月7日To address longstanding challenges in evaluating hip protectors and compliant flooring for preventing hip fractures in the elderly, test systems should replicate hip loading and accurately assess their performance. This study evaluated a thigh impact test system (drop tower) against human body model (HBM) simulations of a sideways fall. A pelvis spring-damper model representing pelvic compliance was incorporated into the system. The test system with the pelvic model reproduced HBM-derived femoral neck forces, whereas systems without it overestimated them. These results highlight the importance of incorporating a pelvic model to improve the biofidelity of thigh impact test systems.
-
Progress in Rehabilitation Medicine 10 n/a-n/a 2025年
MISC
98-
日本骨粗鬆症学会雑誌 = The journal of Japan Osteoporosis Society / 日本骨粗鬆症学会学術誌編集委員会 編 11(4) 725-728 2025年
書籍等出版物
7共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題
2-
日本学術振興会 科学研究費助成事業 2025年4月 - 2028年3月
-
国立研究開発法人新エネルギー・産業技術総合開発機構(NEDO) 中小企業技術革新推進事業(SBIR推進プログラム) 2025年 - 2026年