Euna Lee
Waseda University
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Journal of Physical Activity and Health | 2014
Kazuhiro Harada; Ai Shibata; Euna Lee; Koichiro Oka; Yoshio Nakamura
BACKGROUND Although several studies have examined associations of perceived benefits and barriers with physical activity, no studies have focused on them corresponding to strength-training recommendations for older adults. This study examined the associations among the perceived health benefits of strength training, perceived barriers to strength straining, and stages of change for strength-training behavior in older Japanese adults. METHODS This cross-sectional survey included a random sample of 1144 adults (60-74 years) from the city of Tokorozawa. Stage of change was the independent variable, with perceived health benefits (eg, strength training can reduce body pain) and perceived barriers (eg, facilities are needed for strength training) as dependent variables. Data were analyzed by analysis of covariance and Bonferronis multiple comparison. RESULTS After adjusting for demographic variables, the perceived health-benefit score for precontemplation was significantly lower than for the other four stages. The perceived barrier scores in the precontemplation and contemplation stages were significantly higher than those in the preparation and maintenance stages. CONCLUSIONS These results suggest that information about the health benefits for older adults and about the recommended type of strength training might be useful for the development of strategies to promote strength training among older adults.
Health Promotion International | 2014
Kazuhiro Harada; Ai Shibata; Euna Lee; Koichiro Oka; Yoshio Nakamura
The promotion of strength training is now recognized as an important component of public health initiatives for older adults. To develop successful communication strategies to increase strength-training behavior among older adults, the identification of effective communication channels to reach older adults is necessary. This study aimed to identify the information sources about strength training that were associated with strength-training behaviors among Japanese older adults. The participants were 1144 adults (60-74 years old) randomly sampled from the registry of residential addresses. A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted. The independent variables were sources of strength-training information (healthcare providers, friends, families, radio, television, newspapers, newsletters, posters, books, magazines, booklets, the Internet, lectures, other sources), and the dependent variable was regular strength-training behavior. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify potential relationships. After adjusting for demographic factors and all other information sources, strength-training information from healthcare providers, friends, books and the Internet were positively related to regular strength-training behavior. The findings of the present study contribute to a better understanding of strength-training behavior and the means of successful communication directed at increasing strength training among older adults. The results suggest that healthcare providers, friends, books and the Internet are effective methods of communication for increasing strength-training behaviors among older adults.
Japanese journal of public health | 2011
Kazuhiro Harada; Ai Shibata; Euna Lee; Koichiro Oka; Yoshio Nakamura
Archive | 2005
Masako Thompson; Euna Lee; Yoshio Nakamura
글로벌시니어건강증진개발원 논문집 | 2011
Hyunshik Kim; Kazuhiro Harada; Euna Lee; Masashi Miyashita; Yoshio Nakamura; Jinkee Park
Journal of Japan Society of Sports Industry | 2011
Kazuhiro Harada; Euna Lee; Yumi Katayama; Ai Shibata; Koichiro Oka; Yoshio Nakamura
Journal of Japan Society of Sports Industry | 2010
Kuniko Araki; Euna Lee; Yoshio Nakamura
Journal of Japan Society of Sports Industry | 2010
Kazuhiro Harada; Euna Lee; Yumi Katayama; Ai Shibata; Koichiro Oka; Yoshio Nakamura
Journal of Japan Society of Sports Industry | 2010
Euna Lee; Kazuhiro Harada; Yoshio Nakamura
Journal of Japan Society of Sports Industry | 2010
Ayuko Kawaguchi; Kazuhiro Harada; Euna Lee; Yoshio Nakamura