Publications by authors named "Mai Takase"

The number of working older adults has been increasing in the past decade. Past studies have shown that working has a beneficiary effect on the health of older adults. One of the functions that older adults want to maintain is cognitive function, as this function is essential for an independent and high quality of life.

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Objective In this study, we clarified the characteristics of tasks performed by older assistant care workers at geriatric health services facilities, by individual characteristics and work status. Additionally, we examined the relationship between the tasks and benefits of working for older assistant care workers.Methods A self-administered questionnaire survey was provided to 2,571 elderly care facilities employing assistant care workers aged ≥60.

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  • The study examines how the need for livelihood support among older adults in a rural Japanese community relates to their interactions with other residents, focusing on those who do not currently use support services.
  • It involved a survey conducted in October 2018 with 1,033 residents aged 65 and older, finding significant associations between community trust and the need for help in various daily tasks.
  • Results revealed four main factors of livelihood support needs and identified that individuals with lower trust in their community are more likely to seek assistance for temporary problems and household chores.
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Objectives The mental health condition of care staff in Japan is becoming problematic. Older assistant workers are currently being employed to assist care staff with their jobs and alleviate their job burden. This employment of older assistant workers is drawing attention; however, their influence on the job facilitating and inhibiting factors of care staff and the association with the care staff's emotional exhaustion remains unclear.

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  • The study investigates the employment of older individuals (≥60 years) as care assistants in various sized care facilities, focusing on the challenges they face and the support systems in place.
  • Approximately 31.7% of geriatric health facilities employ older care assistants, with larger facilities employing more of them compared to small/medium facilities.
  • Smaller facilities often lack proper training systems for these workers and their employment is more affected by family circumstances than in larger facilities.
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Background: Message framing is frequently used to advocate health perceptions and behaviors. The effects of message framing on various health behaviors have been examined; however, its effects on social participation, a key determinant of healthy aging, are unclear. This study investigated the effects of message framing on older adults' attitudes and intentions toward social participation.

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Coamorphous formulation is a useful approach for enhancing the solubility of poorly water-soluble drugs via intermolecular interactions. In this study, a hydrogen-bonding-based coamorphous system was developed to improve drug solubility, but it barely changed the apparent permeability () of the drug. This study aimed to design a novel coamorphous salt using ionic interactions to improve drug permeability and absorption.

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Objectives This study is intended to clarify the perceived benefits of working among older assistant care workers employed in geriatric health service facilities and examine the relationship between perceived benefits and emotional exhaustion.Methods We analyzed data from a mail survey of older assistant care workers employed in geriatric health service facilities that the Japan Association of Geriatric Health Services Facilities conducted in 2020. In this survey, those aged ≥60 were defined as older assistant care workers.

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The importance of permeability as well as solubility of the drug has been recognized in improving the solubility of poorly water-soluble drugs. This study investigated the impact of amorphous composites of indomethacin (IMC) and sulindac (SLD) on the membrane permeability of drugs. The IMC/SLD (1/1) formulation prepared by dry grinding was amorphous with a single glass transition temperature.

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Enhancing the voluntary supportive actions of older adults towards other community-dwelling citizens is an important measure for a healthy community. Volunteering action in adulthood is related to the volunteering actions of older adults' parents, which they remember from their youth. In this study, the association between parents' former voluntary supportive actions and the current voluntary supportive actions of older adults is explored.

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Objective: Maintaining a level of functional capacity is essential for healthy aging. In this research, the association between the change in the level of functional capacity and social network typology was explored over a two-year period. Participants were recruited from a community-based cohort study within Kashiwa City, Japan, and data from the years 2016 and 2018 were used.

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Social participation promotes and maintains the health of older adults. Working is a type of social participation; however, the effect of employment in old age on health outcomes has not been established. This study aimed to review the relationship between employment in old age (≥60 years) and all-cause mortality.

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Objective: During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, informal caregivers' mental health deteriorated more than that of non-caregivers. We examined the association between increased caregiver burden during the pandemic and severe psychological distress (SPD).

Methods: We used cross-sectional data from a nationwide internet survey conducted between August and September 2020 in Japan.

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Objective Japan's shortage in labor force due to a declining birth rate and aging population has led to the rapid development of various systems and work environments to promote the employment of older adults. With increasing expectations for the active participation of older adults in the labor market, it is necessary to clarify the relationship between work and physical and mental health in this population, as well as the challenges they face. In particular, self-rated health is an important health indicator that captures the overall health status of older adults, which is strongly related to the decline in life functions and the increase in healthy life expectancy.

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Aging increases the risk of social isolation, which could lead to conditions such as depressive mood. Pet ownership is known to reduce social isolation. However, previous studies have mainly focused on mammals as pets, which could be difficult at old age.

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Eating alone while living with family members is a risk factor for mental health decline in old age. However, little is known as to why older adults choose to eat alone, even with family present. This study therefore aimed to explore reasons for older adults eating alone despite living with family members, using a qualitative approach.

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Previous research indicated that dining style is associated with depressive mood in community-dwelling older adults; however, the nature of this relationship in care facilities is unclear. The association between dining style and depressive mood was examined in Japanese assisted living facility. A questionnaire survey was conducted among residents older than 65 years.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of recumbent cycling with integrated volitional control electrical stimulation (IVES) on gait ability in stroke patients. Six stroke patients (all male; average age, 55.7±8.

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The intensity of Raman scattering from dye molecules strongly coupled with localized surface plasmons of metal nanostructures was controlled by the electrochemical potential. Through in situ electrochemical extinction and surface-enhanced Raman scattering measurements, it is found that the redox state of the molecules affects the coupling strength, leading to the change in the intensity of the Raman scattering. Analysis of the Raman spectrum provides information on the molecules in strong coupling states showing effective enhancement of Raman scattering.

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Here we propose a method for the identification of metal-oxide powders with the energy-resolved distribution of electron traps and conduction-band bottom position reflecting a surface structure and a bulk structure, respectively, as a fingerprint, based on the degree of coincidence for a given pair of samples, measured using newly developed reversed double-beam photoacoustic spectroscopy.

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Polarized Raman scattering measurement was carried out using a hybridized system of Ag nanodimer structures and organic dye molecules. Tuning of the localized surface plasmon resonance energy leads to modulation of the hybridized polariton energy. The anticrossing behavior of the polariton energy implies a strong coupling regime with maximum Rabi splitting energy of 0.

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We developed a wireless monitoring system to monitor fish condition by tracking the change in whole cholesterol concentration. The whole cholesterol concentration of fish is a source of steroid hormones or indicator of immunity level, which makes its detection important for tracking physiological condition of fish. Wireless monitoring system comprises of mediator-type biosensor and wireless transmission device.

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