Kubota Akio
- 教授
- 学位:博士(社会福祉学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Physical Education / Department of Physical Recreation
- Graduate School of Physical Education / Course of Physical Education
詳細情報
研究分野
- Life sciences Hygiene and public health (non-laboratory)
- Life sciences Hygiene and public health (laboratory)
- Life sciences Healthcare management, medical sociology
- Life sciences Nutrition and health science
- Life sciences Sports science
論文
Active and sedentary travel in small- to medium-scale municipal areas: analysis focusing on area of residence and age
How many days are needed to predict weekly travel behavior in older adults?
Differences in social interaction among type of habitual exercise in elderly
The impact of a new exercise facility on physical activity at the community level: A non-randomized panel study in Japan
静岡県が設定する健康づくりの新三要素(運動・栄養・社会参加)を取り入れた教室の効果に関する比較試験
地域在住高齢者の身体活動(運動と生活活動)と生活環境の関連 市街地と郊外地による検討
運動・栄養・社会参加を取り入れた健康づくり教室の有効性
地域在住高齢者に対する近隣環境データを活用した身体活動促進戦略 研究プロファイル
地域在住高齢者における趣味・社会活動参加と身体活動量の関連
Trial to increase physical activity by the recognition of the neighborhood environment using GIS
自宅近隣環境の再認知による歩行時間を増やす試み プラステンの実践支援
The Relationship between Average Number of Steps per Day per Japanese Prefecture and an Index of Walking Environments
Development of a population strategy for promoting physical activity in local community
Exercise practice rate 1 year after the completion of a simple exercise function improvement experience program
Effects of a trial program of easily achievable exercise for improving motor function in the knee pain among normal elderly
共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題
Evidence for developing health promotion strategies through travel behaviours
Development of community-based physical activity intervention using neighboring environmental data from geographic information system
Development of community intervention strategy for physical activity promotion of whole population
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