This study aimed to verify the effectiveness of an overall health care program (OHCP) for middle-aged Japanese women through assessing physical and physiological changes. The OHCP consisted of diet modification with natural alternative foods, walking and stretching exercises, and body massage and cupping treatments. Sixty-seven participants were assigned to one of three groups during a 3-year study period (2011–2013). The OHCP was performed for 3 months in each year. After the OHCP, most participants had significant decreases in the blood levels of triglycerides, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, total cholesterol, alkaline phosphatase, γ-glutamyl transferase, and cholinesterase; body weight; body fat percentage; and body-mass index. The...
This study is for the effect of Recreation Dance on the Body Composition and the Blood Lipids of mid...
Background: Protocols for carrying out health programs for aged adults have not been clearly present...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that 10 weeks of supervised exercise training a...
AbstractThis study aimed to verify the effectiveness of an overall health care program (OHCP) for mi...
Purpose: To examine the effect of a walking exercise-centered health promotion program for middle-ag...
AIM: The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a 12 week self-management intervent...
Purpose: to investigate the dynamics of the types of reaction of the cardiovascular system to the do...
In Japan, the number of people aged 65 years or older currently exceeds 20% of the total population;...
Purpose: to determine the effectiveness of the physical therapy program for obese patients by the dy...
AIM: To evaluate body composition changes after use of three different types of obesity management p...
Background: Lifestyle interventions can substantially improve obesity and cardiometabolic risks. How...
Contains fulltext : 81945..pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Al...
Japan is one of the most rapidly aging countries in the world. “Healthy Japan 21” is a Japanese gove...
Lifestyle modification is the primary treatment strategy for obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, an...
AbstractObjective: This study evaluates the impact of a physical activity (PA) intervention program ...
This study is for the effect of Recreation Dance on the Body Composition and the Blood Lipids of mid...
Background: Protocols for carrying out health programs for aged adults have not been clearly present...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that 10 weeks of supervised exercise training a...
AbstractThis study aimed to verify the effectiveness of an overall health care program (OHCP) for mi...
Purpose: To examine the effect of a walking exercise-centered health promotion program for middle-ag...
AIM: The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a 12 week self-management intervent...
Purpose: to investigate the dynamics of the types of reaction of the cardiovascular system to the do...
In Japan, the number of people aged 65 years or older currently exceeds 20% of the total population;...
Purpose: to determine the effectiveness of the physical therapy program for obese patients by the dy...
AIM: To evaluate body composition changes after use of three different types of obesity management p...
Background: Lifestyle interventions can substantially improve obesity and cardiometabolic risks. How...
Contains fulltext : 81945..pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Al...
Japan is one of the most rapidly aging countries in the world. “Healthy Japan 21” is a Japanese gove...
Lifestyle modification is the primary treatment strategy for obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, an...
AbstractObjective: This study evaluates the impact of a physical activity (PA) intervention program ...
This study is for the effect of Recreation Dance on the Body Composition and the Blood Lipids of mid...
Background: Protocols for carrying out health programs for aged adults have not been clearly present...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that 10 weeks of supervised exercise training a...