Relationship between Lifestyle and Body Mass Index - Analyses of 6,826 Adults who Underwent Health Check-ups -
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- Kubota Osamu
- Medical Checkup Center, Kikugawa General Hospital
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- Ochiai Takumi
- Medical Checkup Center, Kikugawa General Hospital
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- Ogawa Yuko
- Medical Checkup Center, Kikugawa General Hospital
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- Yokoyama Akiko
- Medical Checkup Center, Kikugawa General Hospital
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- Nagao Sumiyo
- Medical Checkup Center, Kikugawa General Hospital
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- Matsushita Shigeko
- Medical Checkup Center, Kikugawa General Hospital
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- Takahashi Yoshiko
- Medical Checkup Center, Kikugawa General Hospital
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- Imasaka Junna
- Medical Checkup Center, Kikugawa General Hospital
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- Kibe Mihoko
- Medical Checkup Center, Kikugawa General Hospital
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- Nonaka Yoshiko
- Medical Checkup Center, Kikugawa General Hospital
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- Muramatsu Tomiko
- Medical Checkup Center, Kikugawa General Hospital
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- Sato Itsuo
- Medical Checkup Center, Kikugawa General Hospital
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 生活習慣とBMIの関連について -健診受診者6,826人の集計より-
- セイカツ シュウカン ト BMI ノ カンレン ニ ツイテ ケンシン ジュシンシャ 6 826ニン ノ シュウケイ ヨリ
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Abstract
Objective: It is very important for healthful longevity to maintain a good body mass index (BMI). The purpose of this study was to determine the lifestyle habits that are most related to BMI.<br>Methods: Questionnaire data on lifestyles and BMI measurements from 6,826 adults who underwent health check-ups at our center were analyzed statistically.<br>Results: The BMI of middle-aged males (30s to 50s) was high while that of young females (20s to 30s) was low. Men and women who ate rapidly or took meals late at night had a high BMI. Physical exercise and sleep satisfaction, however, were not related to BMI. Further, men who had an extra meal after supper or consumed a large amount of alcohol had a high BMI, and those who smoked, engaged in physical activity, walked rapidly, or drank every day had a low BMI. The women who did not take breakfast had a high BMI.<br>Conclusions: To maintain a good BMI, health guidance in which people are told to eat slowly and not to take meals late at night is even more important than that telling them to stop smoking, do physical exercise or take a good amount of alcohol.
Journal
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- Official Journal of Japan Society of Ningen Dock
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Official Journal of Japan Society of Ningen Dock 25 (4), 626-632, 2010
Japan Society of Ningen Dock
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- CRID
- 1390001205234704768
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- NII Article ID
- 10027705733
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- NII Book ID
- AA12055286
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- ISSN
- 21865027
- 18801021
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- NDL BIB ID
- 10956030
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- NDL
- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed