Exercise training based on individual physical fitness and interval walking training to prevent lifestyle-related diseases in middle-aged and older people
Physical inactivity contributes to type II diabetes, cardiovascular disease, depression, dementia, and cancer, defined as the “diseasome of physical inactivity”; however, there is no exercise training regimen broadly available in the field to prevent such diseasome. The reasons are that there is no...
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author | Hiroshi Nose Mayuko Morikawa Shizue Masuki Ken Miyagawa Yoshi-ichiro Kamijo Hirokazu Gen-no |
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description | Physical inactivity contributes to type II diabetes, cardiovascular disease, depression, dementia, and cancer, defined as the “diseasome of physical inactivity”; however, there is no exercise training regimen broadly available in the field to prevent such diseasome. The reasons are that there is no database on the effects of exercise training according to inter-individual variations in physical fitness, disease, and genetic background. The authors have developed interval walking training, a portable calorimeter, and the e-Health Promotion System, which enables one to develop a database to provide the most appropriate exercise prescription for individuals to prevent diseasome. Also, it will enable exercise prescriptions to evolve to the level of the current nutritional prescription system which is broadly used in hospitals and health centers by dieticians and nurses and supported by national health insurance. |
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spelling | doaj.art-580f2ee83ee34d9e9b65f3e339bcbcd62022-12-21T20:44:34ZengJapanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports MedicineJournal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine2186-81312186-81232012-08-0111657110.7600/jpfsm.1.65jpfsmExercise training based on individual physical fitness and interval walking training to prevent lifestyle-related diseases in middle-aged and older peopleHiroshi Nose0Mayuko Morikawa1Shizue Masuki2Ken Miyagawa3Yoshi-ichiro Kamijo4Hirokazu Gen-no5Department of Sports Medical Sciences, Division of Bioregulational Medicine, Institute of Pathogenesis and Disease Prevention, Shinshu University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Sports Medical Sciences, Division of Bioregulational Medicine, Institute of Pathogenesis and Disease Prevention, Shinshu University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Sports Medical Sciences, Division of Bioregulational Medicine, Institute of Pathogenesis and Disease Prevention, Shinshu University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Sports Medical Sciences, Division of Bioregulational Medicine, Institute of Pathogenesis and Disease Prevention, Shinshu University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Sports Medical Sciences, Division of Bioregulational Medicine, Institute of Pathogenesis and Disease Prevention, Shinshu University Graduate School of MedicineJukunen Taiikudaigaku Research CenterPhysical inactivity contributes to type II diabetes, cardiovascular disease, depression, dementia, and cancer, defined as the “diseasome of physical inactivity”; however, there is no exercise training regimen broadly available in the field to prevent such diseasome. The reasons are that there is no database on the effects of exercise training according to inter-individual variations in physical fitness, disease, and genetic background. The authors have developed interval walking training, a portable calorimeter, and the e-Health Promotion System, which enables one to develop a database to provide the most appropriate exercise prescription for individuals to prevent diseasome. Also, it will enable exercise prescriptions to evolve to the level of the current nutritional prescription system which is broadly used in hospitals and health centers by dieticians and nurses and supported by national health insurance.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpfsm/1/1/1_65/_pdf/-char/enlifestyle-related diseasediseasomeexercise prescriptioninterval walking trainingit networkgenomes |
spellingShingle | Hiroshi Nose Mayuko Morikawa Shizue Masuki Ken Miyagawa Yoshi-ichiro Kamijo Hirokazu Gen-no Exercise training based on individual physical fitness and interval walking training to prevent lifestyle-related diseases in middle-aged and older people Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine lifestyle-related disease diseasome exercise prescription interval walking training it network genomes |
title | Exercise training based on individual physical fitness and interval walking training to prevent lifestyle-related diseases in middle-aged and older people |
title_full | Exercise training based on individual physical fitness and interval walking training to prevent lifestyle-related diseases in middle-aged and older people |
title_fullStr | Exercise training based on individual physical fitness and interval walking training to prevent lifestyle-related diseases in middle-aged and older people |
title_full_unstemmed | Exercise training based on individual physical fitness and interval walking training to prevent lifestyle-related diseases in middle-aged and older people |
title_short | Exercise training based on individual physical fitness and interval walking training to prevent lifestyle-related diseases in middle-aged and older people |
title_sort | exercise training based on individual physical fitness and interval walking training to prevent lifestyle related diseases in middle aged and older people |
topic | lifestyle-related disease diseasome exercise prescription interval walking training it network genomes |
url | https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpfsm/1/1/1_65/_pdf/-char/en |
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