Introduction of Exercise for Depression Prevention in Company Workers(Preventive Activities for Mental Health of Workers : From the Perspective of Psychosomatic Medicine)
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- Uchida Sunao
- Faculty of Sport Sciences, Waseda University:Future Institute for Sport Sciences:Abe Clinic
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- Ganeko Masashi
- Faculty of Sport Sciences, Waseda University
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- Shioda Kohei
- Faculty of Sport Sciences, Waseda University
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- Takeda Noriko
- Faculty of Sport Sciences, Waseda University
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- Umezawa Jun
- Abe Clinic
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- Tashiro Sayuri
- Abe Clinic
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- Sato Daisuke
- Abe Clinic
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- Abe Tetsuo
- Abe Clinic
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 職場の運動療法とうつ病の予防(勤労者のメンタルヘルスに関する予防活動-心身医学的な視点から-,2011年,第52回日本心身医学会総会ならびに学術講演会(横浜))
- 職場の運動療法とうつ病の予防
- ショクバ ノ ウンドウ リョウホウ ト ウツビョウ ノ ヨボウ
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Description
Since 2011, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare included mental disorders as one of five diseases of which measures should be intensively taken. One of the most important mental disorders is depression. Medication and rest are two most important treatments in depression. Recently, exercise is considered as an alternative efficient treatment for depression. It could be also effective for maintaining a remission state and even prevents depression. Almost all depressive patients have sleep disorders. Past studies indicate poor sleep quality could be a large risk factor of depression. It has been know that exercise improves sleep quality. Moreover, exercise also improves fitness levels which have been weaken during depressive patients' rest period. Considering all these together, exercise improves mood, sleep and physical fitness, therefore improves depressive patients both mentally and physically. However, continuing an exercise habit is difficult. Thus, the newly developed sheet type sleep monitor, and the actogram are useful to feedback the amount of physical activity and improved sleep quality that leads to continuing the exercise.
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
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Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine 52 (8), 718-725, 2012
Japanese Society of Psychosomatic Medicine
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282679870744320
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- NII Article ID
- 110009479787
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- NII Book ID
- AN00121636
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- ISSN
- 21895996
- 03850307
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- NDL BIB ID
- 023823925
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- JaLC
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- CiNii Articles
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