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Doctorial Course in Health Sciences Physical Therapy |
SATAKE Masahiro
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Research Interests 【 display / non-display 】
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respiratory physical therapy
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Orthotics
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Pulmonary Rehabilitation
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運動生理学
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補装具
Graduating School 【 display / non-display 】
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-1997.09
Tamagawa University Faculty of Literature Graduated
Graduate School 【 display / non-display 】
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1998.04-2000.03
Akita University Graduate School, Division of Education School Education Master's Course Completed
Studying abroad experiences 【 display / non-display 】
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2002.02-2002.11
Curtin University of Technology
Campus Career 【 display / non-display 】
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2015.04-Now
Akita University Doctorial Course in Health Sciences Physical Therapy Professor
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2009.04-2015.03
Akita University Graduate School of Medicine Doctorial Course in Health Sciences Physical Therapy Associate Professor
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2002.10-2009.03
Akita University School of Medicine School of Health Sciences Associate Professor
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1998.04-2002.09
Akita University Lecturer
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1993.04-1998.03
Akita University Research Assistant
Academic Society Affiliations 【 display / non-display 】
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2021-Now
Japan
Japanese Society of Respiratory Physical Therapy
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2021-Now
Japan
Assistive Technology in Physical Therapy
Research Areas 【 display / non-display 】
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Life Science / Rehabilitation science / Respiratory Physiotherapy
Thesis for a degree 【 display / non-display 】
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Ventilatory responses to six-minute walk test, incremental shuttle walking test, and cycle ergometer test in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Masahiro SATAKE, Takanobu SHIOYA, Hitomi TAKAHASHI, Masahito KAWATANI
Biomedical Research 24 ( 6 ) 309 - 316 2004.03 [Refereed]
Domestic Co-author
Research Achievements 【 display / non-display 】
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Dynamic hyperinflation and dyspnea during the 6-minute walk test in stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients
Satake M, Shioya T, Uemura S, Takahashi H, ほか
International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 10 153 - 158 2015.01 [Refereed]
Research paper (journal) Domestic Co-author
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Inhibitory effect of procaterol on exercise dynamic lung hyperinflation during the 6-min walk test in stable patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Satake M, ほか
Arzneimittelforschung 61 ( 1 ) 8 - 13 2011.01 [Refereed]
Research paper (journal) Domestic Co-author
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Effects of inspiratory muscle thixotropy on the 6-min walk distance in COPD
Izumizaki M, Satake M, ほか
Respiratory Medicine 102 ( 7 ) 970 - 977 2008.07 [Refereed]
Research paper (journal) Domestic Co-author
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Ventilatory responses to six-minute walk test, incremental shuttle walking test, and cycle ergometer test in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Satake M, Shioya T, Takahashi H, Kawatani M.
. Biomedical Research 24(6), 309-316 2003.01
Research paper (journal) Domestic Co-author
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Changes of blood pressure and pulse rate by the head-up tilt test and the active postural changes in healthy persons
Tohoku rigaku ryohogaku 11 95 - 99 1999.01
Research paper (journal)
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Uemura Sachiko Ito, Kanbayashi Takashi, Ito Wakako, Terui Yoshino, Satake Masahiro, Han Go Eun, Shioya Takanobu, Nishino Seiji
J Phys Ther Sci ( 理学療法科学学会 ) 35 ( 5 ) 330 - 339 2023
<p> [Purpose] Herein, we aimed to investigate the effects of bathing in a sodium chloride spring and an artificially carbonated spring on core body temperature and electroencephalograms, to assess whether the springs facilitate sleep. [Participants and Methods] This randomized, controlled, crossover study evaluated the effects of a sodium chloride spring, an artificially carbonated spring, a plain hot bath, and no bath on sleep. The subjective evaluations and recording of temperature were performed before/after bathing at 40 °C for 15 min at 22:00 h, before nocturnal sleep (0:00–7:00 h), and after the participants (n=8) woke up in the morning. [Results] Bathing significantly increased the core body temperature, with significant subsequent declines observed until bedtime. Participants in the sodium chloride spring group had the highest average core body temperature, while participants in the no-bath group had the lowest average core body temperature before bedtime (23:00–0:00 h). During bedtime (1:00–2:00 h), the participants in the no bath group had the highest average core body temperature, while participants in the artificially carbonated spring group had the lowest average core body temperature. The amount of delta power/min in the first sleep cycle significantly increased in the bathing groups, with the highest value during bedtime being recorded in the artificially carbonated spring group, followed by the sodium chloride spring, plain hot bath, and no-bath groups. These sleep changes were associated with significant declines in the elevated core body temperature. Increased heat dissipation and decreased core body temperature were observed in the artificially carbonated spring and sodium chloride spring groups, which increased the delta power during the first sleep cycle compared with that observed in the plain hot bath group, followed by the no-bath group. [Conclusion] An artificially carbonated spring would be the most appropriate given each circumstance because it did not cause fatigue, as observed with the sodium chloride spring.</p>
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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
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Miyashita Takato, Kagaya Yuki, Hurukawa Yutaka, Ookura Kazuki, Hasegawa Kouichi, Satake Masahiro, Shioya Takanobu
The Journal of the Japan Society for Respiratory Care and Rehabilitation ( The Japan Society for Respiratory Care and Rehabilitation ) 28 ( 3 ) 406 - 411 2020
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Efficacy of a interval training for inspiratory muscle in healthy young people
Kubota Mika, Satake Masahiro, Iwakura Masaharu, Furukawa Yutaka, Sugawara Keiyu, Takahashi Hitomi, Shioya Takanobu
The Journal of the Japan Society for Respiratory Care and Rehabilitation ( The Japan Society for Respiratory Care and Rehabilitation ) 29 ( 2 ) 292 - 298 2020
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Satake Masahiro, Shioya Takanobu, Takahashi Hitomi, Sugawara Keiyu
The Journal of the Japan Society for Respiratory Care and Rehabilitation ( The Japan Society for Respiratory Care and Rehabilitation ) 28 ( 2 ) 286 - 290 2019
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Influence of bathing in artificially carbonated water on respiration and circulation
Satake M, Uemura S, ほか
アジア理学療法学会2017 2016.10 - 2016.10