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The Department of Preventive Gerontology scientifically investigates whether lifestyles such as exercise, diets, intellectual activities, and social activities are effective in preventing dementia and frailty. We also promote digital healthcare for the promotion of the health of older adults by utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) and IoT devices.
Professor | Hiroyuki Shimada |
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Associate professor |
Sangyoon Lee Takehiko Doi |
Research fellow |
Kota Tsutsumimoto Keitaro Makino Osamu Katayama Kenji Harada Kouki Tomida Yuto Kiuchi Chiharu Nishijima Kazuya Fujii Ryo Yamaguchi Yuka Misu Takahiro Shimoda Chika Nakajima Ayuka Kawakami Fumio Sakimoto Soichiro Matsuda Daiki Yamagiwa Daisuke Kakita Shinnosuke Nosaka |
Research assistant |
Kana Ota Junko Furuta Ayuko Murakami Akiko Sakaida Ikuko Tamura Mie Fujiwara Naoka Seki Kaori Suzuki Kanae Okuda Miki Endo Kishiko Yamamoto Megumi Nada Sayaka Mizoe Akiko Kasagi Ai Goto Hiroko Takahashi Tomomi Tanaka Miyuki Kamio Kyoko Sawada |
Visiting researcher |
Masanori Morikawa(JSPS research fellowship for young scientists) Yasushi uchiyama Rei Ono Takeshi Kohama Hyuntae Park Hyuma Makizako Yuya Anan Hideaki IshiiHideaki Ishii Hikaru Ihira Masakazu Imaoka Kazuki Uemura Takeshi Ohnuma Satoshi Kurita Ryuichi Sawa Yohei Shinkai Ippei Chiba Naoki Tomiyama Takuma Nakaguchi Sho Nakakubo Kazuhei Nishimoto Hiroyuki Hashidate Kazuhiro Harada Seongryu Bae Ryo Hotta Kenshi Morimoto Daisuke Yoshida Tatsuki Yoshimatsu |
Research student |
Etsuko Hyakutake Itsuko Ishida |
Due to recent ICT innovations, methods for data collection, publications, data sharing, and so on are undergoing major changes. By promoting data sharing, we aim to collect, accumulate, and analyze big data and provide evidence that contributes to extending the healthy life expectancy of older adults.
We have conducted a large-scale survey to examine the relationship between lifestyle, living environment, and health problems in older Japanese people.
By providing and sharing the data obtained from the large-scale survey, we aim to form the basis for cross-disease cohort research and to build evidence that contributes to extending healthy life expectancy.