Exercise, diet, and weight loss
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概要
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Japan is one of the most rapidly aging countries in the world. “Healthy Japan 21” is a Japanese government initiative promoting lifestyle-related disease prevention, health promotion, and successful aging. Increasing physical activity participation among older Japanese, the least physically active of any age group, is especially important for preventing frailty and chronic disease, and the associated health care expenditure. Informed by the research we have to date, the following evidence-based conclusions can be drawn relative to exercise and physical activity for the obese population. A combination of aerobic exercise, resistance exercise and physical activities, in addition to proper diet (mostly caloric restriction: 1200 kcal for women and 1680 kcal for men for a certain period of time), is more effective than either form of intervention alone for reducing body weight, visceral fat, blood pressure, and many other negative health-related variables. Exercise habituation in conjunction with proper diet is also most effective for improving vital age. Incorporating and adhering to these lifestyle factors, coupled with adherence to other known health modifiers (reduced stress, improved sleep, etc) will help reduce individual and population obesity and improve national health.
著者
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Shigematsu Ryosuke
Faculty of Education, Mie University
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Shigematsu Ryosuke
Faculty Of Education Mie University
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Tanaka Kiyoji
Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Tsukuba
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Henwood Tim
University of Queensland/Blue Care Research and Practice Developement Centre, University of Queensland
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Sasai Hiroyuki
Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Obesity Branch, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health
関連論文
- Central Obesity and Health-related Factors among Middle-aged Men : a Comparison among Native Japanese and Japanese-Brazilians Residing in Brazil and Japan
- Cutoff and Target Values for Intra-Abdominal Fat Area for Prevention of Metabolic Disorders in Pre- and Post-Menopausal Obese Women Before and After Weight Reduction
- Exercise, diet, and weight loss
- Visceral Adipose Tissue Volume Estimated at Imaging Sites 5-6cm Above L4-L5 Is Optimal for Predicting Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Obese Japanese Men
- Effects of Weight Loss Program with Diet and Exercise on Vital Age in Obese Middle-aged Women
- O-17 Effects of dietary modification and habitual exercise on weight loss, abdominal girth and vial age(The Proceedings of the 20th Annual Meetings of Japan Society of Exercise and Sports Physiology July 28・29,(Tsukuba))
- Adherence to and effects of multidirectional stepping exercise in the elderly: A long-term observational study following a randomized controlled trial
- Efficiency of a Free-Living Physical Activity Promotion Program Following Diet Modification for Fat Loss in Japanese Obese Men