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Title Transcription | ヒノチョウ ニ オケル ロコモ ケンシン ジュシン ヒレンゾク ジュシン ノ ヨウイン ケントウ 2ネンカン ノ ツイセキ チョウサ GAINA study
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Title Alternative | Factors related to continuing to receive annual medical check-ups in residents living in Hino town in the Tottori prefecture : a two-year prospective investigation in the GAINA study
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Matsumoto, Hiromi
Rehabilitation Division, Tottori University Hospital
Tanimura, Chika
Department of Adult & Elderly Nursing, School of Health Science, Faculty of Medicine,Tottori University
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Yoshimura, Junko
Department of Adult & Elderly Nursing, School of Health Science, Faculty of Medicine,Tottori University
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Tokushima, Yasuko
Department of Nursing Care Environment and Mental Health, School of Health Science, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University
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Fujihara, Yukiko
Department of Fundamental Nursing, School of Health Science, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University
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Yamamoto, Yoko
Department of Fundamental Nursing, School of Health Science, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University
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Keywords | medical check-ups
Tottori prefecture, sarcopenia
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Abstract | The aim of this study in residents living in Hino town in the Tottori prefecture was to determine the factors related to them continuing to receive annual medical check-ups. A total of 223 subjects participated in the study and received a baseline assessment that included a blood test, measurement of bone mass, muscle mass, pain, gait speed, and grip strength, recording whether or not the locomotive syndrome or sarcopenia were present, and the incidence of falls and fractures. Yearly follow-up assessments were performed in the two-year period after the baseline assessment. The subjects were stratified into two groups: continuing to receive medical check-ups during the three years (G1) and not receiving medical check-ups over the two-year follow-up period (G2). Ninety-seven subjects received medical check-ups over three years, while 17 subjects received a baseline assessment but never had follow-up assessments despite answering a postal follow-up questionnaire. Taking analgesic medicine at the baseline assessment was significantly higher in the G2 group than in the G1 group. The incidence of fractures was also significantly higher in the G2 group than in the G1 group at the follow-up assessment. Multiple regression analysis showed sarcopenia was the factor that had the most influence on the subjects continuing to receive medical check-ups. By causing a loss of muscle mass and lower physical performance, sarcopenia may prevent residents from maintaining regular healthcare behavior.
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Publisher | 米子医学会
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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ISSN | 00440558
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NCID | AN00247383
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Journal Title | 米子医学雑誌
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The Journal of the Yonago Medical Association
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Volume | 69
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Issue | 1-2
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Start Page | 7
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End Page | 15
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Published Date | 2018-03-31
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Rights | 注があるものを除き、この著作物は日本国著作権法により保護されています。 / This work is protected under Japanese Copyright Law unless otherwise noted.
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Citation | 松本浩実, 谷村千華, 吉村純子 他. 日野町におけるロコモ健診受診・非連続受診の要因検討 - 2年間の追跡調査:GAINA study -. 米子医学雑誌. 2018, 69(1-2), 7-15.
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Faculty of Medicine/Graduate School of Medical Sciences/University Hospital
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Japanese
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