Abstract: |
Introduction:
Though ministry of health, labour and welfare obliges every citizen to take yearly health check-up, the response rate is less than forty percent. Tokai University and Hadano city promote local citizens to take yearly health check-up. Measurement instruments for body composition, bone density, vascular age, and blood pressure were carried to local community centers by bus. The health promotion program aims to increase citizen’s health awareness.
Object and Methods:
We provided five times of health check-up at local community centers in Hadano city, Japan.
Body composition (amount of fat, muscle, and body moisture, body fat rate, BMI, visceral fat level, basal metabolism, age inside body, leg muscle score), bone density, vascular age, and blood pressure were measured. All participants were consulted about their results by health nurses. Mann-Whitney’s U test were performed to evaluate gender differences. It was also used to compare participants with or without taking yearly health check-up. Pearson‘s correlation coefficient was used to evaluate correlation with age.
Results:
170 citizens took the health check-up. The average age was 64.8 years old. The number of participants without taking yearly health check-up was twenty-one. Though gender differences were shown in most measurement items, they are not shown in bone density and systolic blood pressure. Female showed higher amount of muscles, and basal metabolism. Positive correlations with age were shown in systolic blood pressure and visceral fat level. Negative correlations with age were shown in body fat rate, leg muscle score, and bone density.
Conclusion:
Most participants without taking yearly health check-up might be confident in own health. Positive correlation between visceral fat level and age and negative correlation between body fat rate were shown. Hidden obesity might be possibly included in elderly. |