TERUI Yoshino

写真a

Affiliation

Doctorial Course in Health Sciences  Physical Therapy 

Research Interests 【 display / non-display

  • COPD

  • gait

  • 脳卒中理学療法

  • 呼吸理学療法

  • acceleration

Graduating School 【 display / non-display

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    2012.03

    Akita University   Faculty of Medicine   Graduated

Graduate School 【 display / non-display

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    2017.03

    Akita University  Graduate School, Division of Medicine  Doctor's Degree Program  Completed

Campus Career 【 display / non-display

  • 2017.04
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    Akita University   Doctorial Course in Health Sciences   Physical Therapy   Assistant Professor  

External Career 【 display / non-display

  • 2017.04
     
     

    Akita Prefectural Center for Rehabilitation and Psychiatric Medicine   Department of Rehabilitation  

  • 2012.04
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    2017.03

    Akita Prefectural Center for Rehabilitation and Psychiatric Medicine   Department of Rehabilitation   Medical Staff  

Research Areas 【 display / non-display

  • Life Science / Rehabilitation science

  • Life Science / Rehabilitation science

Qualification acquired 【 display / non-display

  • Physiotherapist

 

Research Achievements 【 display / non-display

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  • Effect of a multicomponent programme based on reality orientation therapy on the physical performance and cognitive function of elderly community-dwellers: a quasi-experimental study.

    Yu Kume, Makiko Nagaoka, Sachiko Uemura, Akira Saito, Megumi Tsugaruya, Tomoe Fujita, Yoshino Terui, Ayuto Kodama, Akiko Sato, Hidetaka Ota, Hideaki Ando

    Psychogeriatrics : the official journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society   23 ( 5 ) 847 - 855   2023.09

    Research paper (journal)  

    BACKGROUND: Effects of a multicomponent exercise programme have an impact on the physical, cognitive, and psychological domains in elderly community-dwellers. However, some individuals aged 65 years or more have not shown positive effects after the intervention as reported in similar research. The objective of this quasi-experimental study was to clarify the effectiveness of a multicomponent programme based on reality orientation therapy (ROT) on the physical performance, cognitive ability, and psychological state in the elderly. METHOD: Participants were recruited from the general public in 20 areas of Akita Prefecture, Japan, and they took part in each exercise programme for 90 min a day, once every 2 weeks, for 3 months, according to the group classification using cluster randomization into 20 cohorts in Akita. Physical, cognitive, and geriatric depression assessments were performed at baseline and after the 3-month intervention in both the ROT-based intervention group and the control group. RESULT: The final samples for analysis consisted of 31 participants in the control group and 30 participants in the intervention group. The results of the statistical analysis comparing the two groups showed that the 5-repetition sit-to-stand test was performed significantly faster (P < 0.05) and that the results of the word list memory (WM) test and the Symbol Digit Substitution Task also had significantly improved (P < 0.05) after the intervention in both groups. The WM score did not show an interactive effect between the group and time factors, but it had a significant main effect on time in both groups (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The results of our quasi-experimental study indicated that the multicomponent programme based on the ROT would be as effective as the original multicomponent programme combined with aerobic exercise and cognitive tasks, as highlighted in the WM.

    DOI PubMed

  • Residual effects of low dose of suvorexant, zolpidem, and ramelteon in healthy elderly subjects: A randomized double-blind study.

    Sachiko Ito Uemura, Aya Imanishi, Yoshino Terui, Insung Park, Masahiro Satake, GoEun Han, Takanobu Shioya, Takashi Kanbayashi, Seiji Nishino

    Neuropsychopharmacology reports   42 ( 3 ) 288 - 298   2022.09  [Refereed]

    Research paper (journal)  

    INTRODUCTION: Current hypnotic agents have next-day residual effects. The new orexin antagonist, suvorexant, has little muscle relaxation effect on the physical and cognitive function in the following morning and daytime. In this study, the effects of suvorexant, zolpidem, ramelteon and placebo in elderly subjects were evaluated. METHODS: Six men and eight women aged 63-75 years received a single tablet and lights were then turned off. Subjects were instructed to sleep from 23:00-6:00 with an interruption from 4:00-4:30 for evaluations. Suvorexant 10 mg, zolpidem 5 mg, ramelteon 4 mg or placebo was administered single time in a randomized, double-blind and crossover design with a one-week drug holiday in between each drug. Measures of objective parameters and subjective ratings were obtained every 2 h from 4:00 to 16:00. RESULT: No subjects showed serious side effects from physical observations and vital sign checks before and after hypnotics were taken. During the first sleep period, the REM sleep time with suvorexant was especially longer than that with zolpidem. During the second sleep period, suvorexant had shorter sleep latency and longer stage2 sleep time than ramelteon and zolpidem, respectively. During the whole entire sleep, the REM sleep time with suvorexant was longer than zolpidem and placebo. For the body sway test with closed eye, the main effects of the medicines and zolpidem were significantly better than suvorexant and ramelteon. CONCLUSION: The changes of physical and cognitive functions in healthy elderly after taking hypnotics were not remarkable. Therefore, these three hypnotics maybe appropriate for the elderly people with insomnia for single-time low dose administration.

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  • The relationship between gait asymmetry and respiratory function in stroke patients: a pilot study

    Terui Y, Iwasawa S, Kikuchi K, Furukawa Y, Suto E, Uemura S, Satake M, Shioya T

    Open Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation   9 ( 4 ) 111 - 122   2021.11  [Refereed]

    Research paper (journal)   Domestic Co-author

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  • New evaluation of trunk movement and balance during walking in COPD patients by a triaxial accelerometer.

    Terui Y, Iwakura M, Suto E, Kawagoshi A, Sugawara K, Takahashi H, Hasegawa K, Uemura S, Satake M, Shioya T

    International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease   13   3957 - 3962   2018.08  [Refereed]

    Research paper (journal)   Domestic Co-author

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  • Evaluation of gait symmetry using a tri-axial accelerometer in stroke patients.

    Terui Y, Suto E, Konno Y, Kubota K, Iwakura M, Satou M, Nitta S, Hasegawa K, Satake M, Shioya T

    NeuroRehabilitation   42 ( 2 ) 173 - 180   2018.03  [Refereed]

    Research paper (journal)   Domestic Co-author

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  • A study of physical activity and gait balance in the patients with COPD: New evaluation using a tri-axial accelerometer

    Terui Yoshino

    The Journal of the Japan Society for Respiratory Care and Rehabilitation ( The Japan Society for Respiratory Care and Rehabilitation )  29 ( 2 ) 177 - 182   2020.12

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  • The effect of comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation on dyspnea in the terminal patients with COPD

    Shioya Takanobu, Terui Yoshino, Satake Masahiro, Kawagoshi Atsuyoshi, Sugawara Keiyu, Takahashi Hitomi

    The Journal of the Japan Society for Respiratory Care and Rehabilitation ( The Japan Society for Respiratory Care and Rehabilitation )  29 ( 1 ) 62 - 68   2020.08

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  • Quantitative evaluation of daily living movements using a triaxial accelerometer capable of judging posture/movement and comparison with physical functions

    Sugano Ayako, Shioya Takanobu, Sumikawa Akie, Matsui Yusaku, Terui Yoshino, Iwakura Masahiro, Furukawa Yutaka, Sakai Naohiro, Sugawara Keiyu, Takahashi Hitomi

    The Journal of the Japan Society for Respiratory Care and Rehabilitation ( The Japan Society for Respiratory Care and Rehabilitation )  29 ( 1 ) 104 - 110   2020.08

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  • Donning methods of ankle-foot orthoses in hemiparetic stroke patients : Effect of type of orthosis, physical function and balance on wearing methods

    SASAKI Noriha, SATAKE Masahiro, ITO Tomoaki, KIMOTO Yusuke, IWASAWA Satomi, TERUI Yoshino, UEMURA Sachiko

    Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics ( Japanese Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics )  35 ( 3 ) 219 - 224   2019

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  • 安定期COPD患者における酸素摂取効率勾配と最高酸素摂取量との関係についての検討

    佐竹 將宏, 塩谷 隆信, 照井 佳乃, 高橋 仁美, 菅原 慶勇, 笠井 千景, 清川 憲孝, 渡邊 暢, 佐藤 清佳, 川越 厚良, 大倉 和貴, 岩倉 正浩

    日本呼吸ケア・リハビリテーション学会誌 ( (一社)日本呼吸ケア・リハビリテーション学会 )  27 ( 3 ) 434 - 434   2018.11

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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 【 display / non-display

  • Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists

    Project Year: 2019.04  -  Now 

  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)

    Project Year: 2020.04  -  Now 

  • Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity start-up

    Project Year: 2017.10  -  2019.03 

Presentations 【 display / non-display

  • Relationship between gait asymmetry and respiratory muscle strength in the stroke patients

    Terui Y, Iwasawa S, Furukawa Y, Suto E, Uemura S, Satake M, Shioya T

    25th Congress of the Asian Pacific Society of Respirology  2021.11  -  2021.11 

  • Relationship between respiratory muscle strength and gait asymmetry in stroke patients

    Terui Y, Sutoh E, Iwasawa S, Kikuchi K, Furukawa Y, Hasegawa K, Uemura S, Satake S, Shioya T

    29th The European Respiratory Society (ERS) International Congress  2019.09  -  2019.10 

  • New evaluation of gait asymmetry in stroke patients using a tri-axial accelerometer

    Terui Y, Suto E, Iwasawa S, Uemura S, Hasegawa K, Satake M, Shioya T

    World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress 2019  2019.05  -  2019.05 

  • The correlation between respiratory function and gait asymmetry in stroke patients

    Terui Y, Suto E, Iwasawa S, Kikuchi K, Furukawa Y, Hasegawa K, Satake M, Shioya T

    23rd Congress of the Asian Pacific Society of Respirology  (Taipei, Taiwan)  2018.11  -  2018.12 

  • Evaluation of gait symmetry and the center of mass displacement by a trunk acceleration during walking in COPD patients

    Terui Y, Iwakura M, Sutou E, Sugawara K, Takahashi H, Kashiwagura T, Homma M, Hasegawa K, Satake M, Shioya T

    22nd Congress of the Asian Pacific Society of Respirology  (Sydney, Australia)  2017.11  -  2017.11 

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