viii, 163 leavesThis thesis reviews the literature on the anthropology and biology of aging, Japanese health cosmology, and self-medication and analyzes the findings from a study investigating the perceptions on diet, health, and longevity of rural Japanese elderly living in southwestern Japan. A biocultural theoretical perspective is used to understand the relationship between culture, identity, tradition, and longevity. To rural elderly Japanese, health is a matter of maintaining balance through diet and lifestyle, while disease is diagnosed and treated by physicians and biomedical pharmaceuticals. Traditional Japanese foods have been shown to be longevity-enhancing, although Okinawans, who have the greatest life expectancy of Japanese, d...
S2″2′ηα均 ′ Energy and nutrient requirements Of younger people have been well studied,unlikc that of...
This study explored the meanings and reasons attached to the use of anti-ageing medicine among older...
Under the influence of "aging population and low birthrate", the 21.5% of Japanese total population ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Japanese are among the longest-lived people in t...
Traditional Japanese dietary culture might be a factor contributing to the high life expectancy in J...
Traditional Japanese dietary culture might be a factor contributing to the high life expectancy in J...
Okinawan food culture in the Ryukyu island is one of the world’s most interesting culture because it...
We need to ask what one takes "aging" for and how one should live when one grows old, in order to co...
The present paper examines the relationship of nutritional status to further life expectancy and hea...
This article is based on my lecture at Osaka Prefecture University in the School of Humanities and S...
The main objective of this paper is to critically examine discourses about old age in Japan, a count...
This study resituates the twentieth-century origins of lifestyle reform movements by examining the c...
People in Japan have the longest life expectancy at birth in the world. Here, we compile the best av...
Japan has the most aged population in the world. Not only do people live longer in Japan, they also ...
[[abstract]]Food choice affects healthy ageing and ageing affects food choice. The antecedents of fo...
S2″2′ηα均 ′ Energy and nutrient requirements Of younger people have been well studied,unlikc that of...
This study explored the meanings and reasons attached to the use of anti-ageing medicine among older...
Under the influence of "aging population and low birthrate", the 21.5% of Japanese total population ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Japanese are among the longest-lived people in t...
Traditional Japanese dietary culture might be a factor contributing to the high life expectancy in J...
Traditional Japanese dietary culture might be a factor contributing to the high life expectancy in J...
Okinawan food culture in the Ryukyu island is one of the world’s most interesting culture because it...
We need to ask what one takes "aging" for and how one should live when one grows old, in order to co...
The present paper examines the relationship of nutritional status to further life expectancy and hea...
This article is based on my lecture at Osaka Prefecture University in the School of Humanities and S...
The main objective of this paper is to critically examine discourses about old age in Japan, a count...
This study resituates the twentieth-century origins of lifestyle reform movements by examining the c...
People in Japan have the longest life expectancy at birth in the world. Here, we compile the best av...
Japan has the most aged population in the world. Not only do people live longer in Japan, they also ...
[[abstract]]Food choice affects healthy ageing and ageing affects food choice. The antecedents of fo...
S2″2′ηα均 ′ Energy and nutrient requirements Of younger people have been well studied,unlikc that of...
This study explored the meanings and reasons attached to the use of anti-ageing medicine among older...
Under the influence of "aging population and low birthrate", the 21.5% of Japanese total population ...