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Urban Studies | 2017

Analysis of the factors that disrupt dietary habits in the elderly: A case study of a Japanese food desert:

Nobuyuki Iwama; Tatsuto Asakawa; Koichi Tanaka; Nobuhiko Komaki

In this study, we analysed the factors that disrupt the healthy eating habits of the elderly in a suburban city centre in Japan. It was estimated that 49% of the elderly residents in the study area, many of whom were concentrated in the city centre, had poor nutritional condition. Our multilevel analysis indicated that weak ties with family and the local community had a strong effect on a large proportion of the nutritionally depleted elderly residents. Previously, the issue of food deserts was considered to be mainly a problem that affected areas where small neighbourhood shopping areas had closed, thereby making shopping physically difficult for people without private cars. However, our study shows that reduced intimacy in people’s relationships also increases the risk of the presence of food deserts.


Journal of ASIAN Behavioural Studies | 2017

People's Crime Perception, and Attitude toward Community Crime Prevention Activities in Japan

Seiji Shibata; Kazunori Hanyu; Tatsuto Asakawa; Takahito Shimada


Journal of Geography | 2016

Mapping Residential Areas of Elderly People at High Risk of Undernutrition:: Analysis of Mobile Sales Wagons from the Viewpoint of Food Desert Issues@@@―フードデザート問題研究における買い物弱者支援事業の検討―

Nobuyuki Iwama; Koichi Tanaka; Nobuhiko Komaki; Masashi Ikeda; Tatsuto Asakawa


Journal of Food System Research | 2015

Analysis of the Factors That Disrupt Dietary Habits in the Elderly: Verification of the Issue of Food Deserts Using GIS and Multilevel Analysis@@@─GISおよびマルチレベル分析を用いたフードデザート問題の検討─

Nobuyuki Iwama; Tatsuto Asakawa; Koichi Tanaka; Nobuhiko Komaki


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2012

Community Activities to Protect Children from Crime, People's General Trust, and Attitude toward the Activities in Japan

Seiji Shibata; Kazunori Hanyu; Tatsuto Asakawa; Takahito Shimada; Kenji Omata


E-journal GEO | 2012

Recovery Process of the Food Distribution System in a Disaster-Affected Area and Living Conditions of Disaster Victims in Temporary Housing

Nobuyuki Iwama; Midori Sasaki; Koichi Tanaka; Nobuhiko Komaki; Tatsuto Asakawa


The Annals of Japan Association for Urban Sociology | 2016

Food Deserts Issues in a Local City:: Empirical Study in a Local City that is Composed of Urban and Rural Area@@@―都市・農村混在地域における実証研究―

Tatsuto Asakawa; Nobuyuki Iwama; Koichi Tanaka; Nobuhiko Komaki


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2014

Food desert issues and mobility of residents

Koichi Tanaka; Nobuyuki Iwama; Midori Sasaki; Masashi Ikeda; Tatsuto Asakawa; Nobuhiko Komaki


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2013

The characteristics of the low nutritive states elderly neighborhoodand the actual condition of the food deserts issues in the local city

Nobuyuki Iwama; Tatsuto Asakawa; Koichi Tanaka; Midori Sasaki; Nobuhiko Komaki


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2013

The present situation and issues of suburbanization of retail function in Yamada Town, Iwate Prefecture

Nobuyuki Iwama; Koichi Tanaka; Tatsuto Asakawa; Midori Sasaki; Nobuhiko Komaki

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Nobuyuki Iwama

Ibaraki Christian University

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Midori Sasaki

Hiroshima Shudo University

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Seiji Shibata

Sagami Women's University

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Takahito Shimada

National Research Institute of Police Science

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