@article{oai:u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02001893, author = {宮城, 節子 and 瀬戸, 理恵 and 上江洲, 榮子 and Miyagi, Setsuko and Seto, Rie and Uezu, Eiko}, issue = {49}, journal = {琉球大学教育学部紀要 第一部・第二部}, note = {We conducted a research of 1,027 elementary, junior and senior high school students in Okinawa into their dietary habits and daily activities as well. Students' subjective symptoms of their psychosomatic ploblems were arranged into numerical values according to Hayashi's quantification I. Emphasis was put on the analysis of the correlation between such quantified values and their dietary habits or the routin patterns.\nStatistical correlation between the students' psychosomatic symptoms and the real condition of their breakfast intake, eating between meals, dinner intake, hours of sleep, cathartic control or obesity index were analyzed.\nThe most significant factors to the students' subjective symptoms are hours of sleep" among elementary school students of both genders and male junior high school students, "frequency of eating between meals" among female junior high school students and senior high school students of both genders.\nBased on the results from animal experimentation, we analyzed the correlation between feeding time control and hours of sleep. Adult male rats of Wistar strain were used as the experimental subjects. These rats which have the natural habit of eating in the dark period were kept in the condition of 12-hour light-dark cycle (light: 8:00-20:00).\nIn the case that feeding time was changed to the light period (limiting from 10:00 to 18:00), the hours of their sleep in the dark period, measured by electrophysiological study, tended to increase. The result suggests that the differences of eating time among the students is an important determinant factor for their subjective symptoms of drowsiness or fatigue in the daytime., 紀要論文}, pages = {135--156}, title = {沖縄における若年者の食行動と生活リズムに関する研究} }