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Hidenori Asai
Researcher at Ehime University
Publications - 11
Citations - 75
Hidenori Asai is an academic researcher from Ehime University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Physical fitness & Isometric exercise. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 11 publications receiving 48 citations.
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Daily step count and all-cause mortality in a sample of Japanese elderly people: a cohort study
Naofumi Yamamoto,Hideo Miyazaki,Mieko Shimada,Naoki Nakagawa,Susumu S. Sawada,Mamoru Nishimuta,Yasuo Kimura,Ryoko Kawakami,Hiroshi Nagayama,Hidenori Asai,I-Min Lee,I-Min Lee,Steven N. Blair,Yutaka Yoshitake +13 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that a high daily step count is associated with a lower risk of all-cause mortality in physically independent Japanese elderly people.
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Tracking of Pedometer-Determined Physical Activity in Healthy Elderly Japanese People.
Naofumi Yamamoto,Mieko Shimada,Naoki Nakagawa,Susumu S. Sawada,Mamoru Nishimuta,Yasuo Kimura,Masaharu Ohashi,Hidenori Asai,Hideo Miyazaki,I-Min Lee,Steven N. Blair,Steven N. Blair,Yutaka Yoshitake +12 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the rank within a group of pedometer-determined steps/day remains stable over up to 8 years in healthy Japanese people aged between 72 to 80 years old.
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The relationship between sleep habits, lifestyle factors, and achieving guideline-recommended physical activity levels in ten-to-fourteen-year-old Japanese children: A cross-sectional study
Takumi Aoki,Takumi Aoki,Kazuhiko Fukuda,Chiaki Tanaka,Yasuko Kamikawa,Nobuhiro Tsuji,Ryoji Kasanami,Taketaka Hara,Ryo Miyazaki,Hideki Tanaka,Hidenori Asai,Naofumi Yamamoto,Kan Oishi,Kojiro Ishii +13 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that meeting the physical activity guideline is related to favorable sleep habits in Japanese children, however, their relevance may differ by school type and gender.
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Association of Neighborhood Food Environment and Physical Activity Environment With Obesity: A Large-Scale Cross-Sectional Study of Fifth- to Ninth-Grade Children in Japan.
Kan Oishi,Takumi Aoki,Tetsuo Harada,Chiaki Tanaka,Shigeho Tanaka,Hideki Tanaka,Kazuhiko Fukuda,Yasuko Kamikawa,Nobuhiro Tsuji,Keisuke Komura,Shohei Kokudo,Noriteru Morita,Kazuhiro Suzuki,Masashi Watanabe,Ryoji Kasanami,Taketaka Hara,Ryo Miyazaki,Takafumi Abe,Koji Yamatsu,Daisuke Kume,Hidenori Asai,Naofumi Yamamoto,Taishi Tsuji,Kojiro Ishii +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between neighborhood food and physical activity environment, and obesity among elementary and junior high school students in Japan was examined, and the results showed that obesity was associated with neighborhood food, physical activity, and neighborhood food.