2013
DOI: 10.1111/ggi.12032
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Age and gender differences in correlations of leisure‐time, household, and work‐related physical activity with physical performance in older Japanese adults

Abstract: This study showed that leisure-time PA is related to physical performance, especially in young-old men and women, and household PA is especially related in young-old men and old-old women. Our findings suggest that supporting strategies for maintaining physical functions would differ by gender and age.

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“…We assessed 10 physical performance tests: grip strength, single‐leg balance with eyes open, sit‐and‐reach, standing time, functional reach, five‐repetition sit‐to‐stand, timed up and go, 5‐m habitual walk, hand working with pegboard, and choice reaction time. The detailed procedures of these tests have been reported in our previous study …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We assessed 10 physical performance tests: grip strength, single‐leg balance with eyes open, sit‐and‐reach, standing time, functional reach, five‐repetition sit‐to‐stand, timed up and go, 5‐m habitual walk, hand working with pegboard, and choice reaction time. The detailed procedures of these tests have been reported in our previous study …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cohort's participants consist of people aged 65 to 85 years, randomly drawn from the Basic Resident Registration Network System, or "Juki Net". The cohort study's examinations serve as a baseline, and follow-up surveys are conducted annually from In these checkups, the main variables include physical performance [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] , physical activity 6,9,[16][17][18][19][20][21][22] , cognitive function 11) , foot posture 10,15) , psychological status 17,19,[21][22][23][24] , sleep status 19,20) , and social networks 17,22,23) (Table 1). Additionally, objectively-built environmental attributes were assessed using a geographic information system 25,26) .…”
Section: Annual Follow-up Study On the Kasama Health Checkup For Longmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, objectively-built environmental attributes were assessed using a geographic information system 25,26) . Although the sample size of this cohort study is smaller than other relevant cohort studies, this study has the advantage of assessing various physical performance tests including reaction time 9) , postural sway 10,15) , ground reaction force in sit-to-stand movement 7,13) , and cognitive function 11) . The information obtained has been used as control data for all-round exercise classes and voluntary group exercise activities 27) in addition to regular cross-sectional and longitudinal studies.…”
Section: Annual Follow-up Study On the Kasama Health Checkup For Longmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reaction time test was performed, as reported (Tsunoda et al 2013). Participants stood at the center of a cross-shaped mat switch in front of a light stimulator with reaction measuring equipment (TKK 1264b, Niigata, Japan).…”
Section: Reaction Time Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants sat on the floor with their backs against the wall and their legs straight (Tsunoda et al 2013). With their hands placed on a scale box (TKK 5112, Niigata, Japan), they slowly pushed the scale box forward with their hands as far as possible.…”
Section: Sit and Reach Testmentioning
confidence: 99%