Kayo Konuma
Waseda University
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Kayo Konuma.
Obesity Research & Clinical Practice | 2016
Takashi Shimazaki; Misa Iio; Ying Hua Lee; Akiko Suzuki; Kayo Konuma; Yoko Teshima; Koji Takenaka
INTRODUCTION The present study constructed a short form of the Healthy Eating Behavior Inventory suitable for use in the Japanese culture (HEBI-J) and confirmed the scales preliminary reliability and validity. METHODS In Study 1, Japanese adults (N=75) completed a free-response questionnaire about healthy eating behaviours. Thematic analysis was used to identify three factors-balance, pattern, and restriction-associated with healthy eating behaviours and 12 items related to these healthy eating behaviours. In Study 2, Japanese office workers (N=784) completed two questionnaires regarding 12 items of healthy eating behaviours and the dietary stages of change. RESULTS Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated that the three-factor model was appropriate (GFI=.94, AGFI=.90, CFI=.90, RMSEA=.08, SRMR=.53). Reliability was confirmed by alpha coefficients and the Spearman-Brown formula. Concurrent validity was confirmed by the relationship between the healthy eating stages. CONCLUSIONS This study demonstrated the preliminary reliability and validity of the HEBI-J.
Psychology Health & Medicine | 2016
Takashi Shimazaki; Misa Iio; Yinghua Lee; Kayo Konuma; Koji Takenaka
Abstract Previous research has shown that physical activity with a low psychological burden and high feasibility (i.e. a focus on small lifestyle changes) contributes to the adoption of and long-term success in behavior change intervention. The present study aims to explore the physical activity with a low psychological burden and high feasibility in which people already engage in their everyday life in Japan. Sixty-four participants (22 males and 42 females ranging in age from 36 to 89) participated in a qualitative research survey that asked what type of physical activity they engaged in on a daily basis to maintain good health. Results of a thematic analysis revealed nine themes (behavioral categories), which included four core themes of exercise, gymnastic exercises, stretch exercises, sports, and strength training, and five core themes of nonexercise activity, walking, cleaning, using the stairs, engaging in agriculture, and gardening based on a description analysis. A thematic map was constructed based on Japanese physical activity guidelines. Key findings of this study are as follows: (1) walking has a low psychological burden and high feasibility; (2) gymnastic exercise is efficacious from a physical and psychological perspective; (3) nonexercise activities are more acceptable than exercise activities; and (4) a focus on intervention with nonexercise activities has the potential for high engagement in the Japanese population. The study indicates that significant resources are available for promoting health behavior change interventions that would increase physical activity in the Japanese population.
Rigakuryoho Kagaku | 2016
Kayo Konuma; Takashi Shimazaki; Yuko Takayama; Koji Takenaka
Rigakuryoho Kagaku | 2016
Kayo Konuma; Takashi Shimazaki; Yuko Takayama; Koji Takenaka
Rigakuryoho Kagaku | 2014
Kayo Konuma; Takashi Shimazaki; Yuri Yahagi; Koji Takenaka
Rigakuryoho Kagaku | 2014
Kayo Konuma; Takashi Shimazaki; Yuri Yahagi; Koji Takenaka
Rigakuryoho Kagaku | 2014
Kayo Konuma; Takashi Shimazaki; Yuri Yahagi; Koji Takenaka
한국심리학회 학술대회 자료집 | 2013
Kayo Konuma; Takashi Shimazaki; Yinghua Lee; Hugejiletu Bao; Koji Takenaka
한국심리학회 학술대회 자료집 | 2013
Hugejiletu Bao; Koji Takenaka; Kayo Konuma; Takeshi Shimazaki; Ying Hua Lee
한국심리학회 학술대회 자료집 | 2013
Takashi Shimazaki; Yinghua Lee; Kayo Konuma; Hugejiletu Bao; Koji Takenaka