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    The structure underlying physical performance measures for older adults in the community by Nagasaki, H, Itoh, H, Furuna, T

    Published in Aging (Milan, Italy) (01-12-1995)
    “…A 6-item physical performance test assessing hand strength/speed, mobility, and balance was administered to 678 elderly people from a Japanese community (age…”
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    A physical fitness model of older adults by Nagasaki, H, Itoh, H, Furuna, T

    Published in Aging (Milan, Italy) (01-10-1995)
    “…Physical fitness for young people is viewed as a multidimensional construct, in that it consists of specific components such as strength, mobility, balance,…”
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    New intervention program for preventing falls among frail elderly people: the effects of perturbed walking exercise using a bilateral separated treadmill by Shimada, Hiroyuki, Obuchi, Shuichi, Furuna, Taketo, Suzuki, Takao

    “…To determine the effects of a perturbed walking exercise using a bilateral separated treadmill in physically disabled elderly. Participants of the study were…”
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    Association of physical performance and falls among the community elderly in Japan in a five year follow-up study by Suzuki, T, Sugiura, M, Furuna, T, Nishizawa, S, Yoshida, H, Ishizaki, T, Kim, H, Yukawa, H, Shibata, H

    Published in Nihon Rōnen Igakkai zasshi (1999)
    “…Since falling is one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality among the elderly, attention should be paid to prevention. The purpose of the present study…”
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    Association between fall history and subjective age among community-dwelling older people aged 75 and older by Ihira, H, Mizumoto, A, Makino, K, Furuna, T

    “…Background and purpose: This study aimed to determine the association between fall history and self-reported subjective physical age among community-dwelling…”
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    IMPACT OF HEALTHY AGING ON MEDICAL AND LONG-TERM CARE EXPENDITURES IN THE LAST YEAR OF LIFE by Yoshida, H., Furuna, T., Makizako, H., Akanuma, T., Yokoyama, K., Suzuki, T.

    Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)
    “…This study examined the impact of healthy aging on medical and long-term care expenditures in the last year of life in Japanese older adults. The subjects were…”
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    Trajectory Formation of Vertical Arm Movements through a Via-Point: A Limit of Validity of the Minimum-Jerk Model by Furuna, Taketo, Nagasaki, Hiroshi

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-06-1993)
    “…The minimum-jerk model predicts the smoothest trajectory for a class of human movements and so provides us with a kinematic measurement of skilled motor…”
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    Factors related to daily step count in community-dwelling older people aged 75 and older by Makino, K, Ihira, H, Mizumoto, A, Shimizu, K, Ishida, T, Furuna, T

    “…Background and purpose: Physical activity may reduce frailty and mortality in older adults. This study aimed to investigate the factors related to daily step…”
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    Optimal walking in terms of variability in step length by Sekiya, N, Nagasaki, H, Ito, H, Furuna, T

    “…The optimal condition in speed, step rate, and step length of human walking has been reported in terms of temporal consistency, energy cost, and attentional…”
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    Age-related difficulty in rhythmic movement by Hashizume, K, Nagasaki, H, Ito, H, Furuna, T, Sugiura, M, Kinugasa, T, Maruyama, H

    Published in Nihon Rōnen Igakkai zasshi (01-05-1994)
    “…In order to identify a characteristic difficulty in rhythmic movements with aging, a total of 380 healthy participants aged from 18 to 85 years (group 1), and…”
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    Walking Patterns and Finger Rhythm of Older Adults by Nagasaki, Hiroshi, Itoh, Hajime, Hashizume, Ken, Furuna, Taketo, Maruyama, Hitoshi, Kinugasa, Takashi

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-04-1996)
    “…Walking patterns and rhythmic movement of the fingers were examined in a total of 1,134 male and female community residents 65 years of age and over. Walking…”
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    HEALTH STATUS AND PHYSICAL FITNESS OF UNDERNOURISHED COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY PEOPLE by KWON, JINHEE, SUZUKI, TAKAO, KIM, HUNKYUNG, YOSHIDA, HIDEYO, KUMAGAI, SHU, YOSHIDA, YUKO, FURUNA, TAKETO, SUGIURA, MIHO

    “…This study was conducted to examine the prevalence of undernourished elderly in community-dwelling elderly people, and to analyze the correlation between…”
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    EFFECT OF EXERCISE ADHERENCE ON LONGITUDINAL CHANGES IN HEART RATE AMONG COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY by YOSHIDA, YUKO, KUMAGAI, SHU, SUGIURA, MIHO, FURUNA, TAKETO, YOSHIDA, HIDEYO, KIM, HUNKYUNG, SHINKAI, SHOJI, WATANABA, SHUICHIRO, SUZUKI, TAKAO

    “…Background: High heart rate (HR) has been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality due to all causes. The present study was…”
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    WALKING ABILITY OF OLDER ADULTS IN THE COMMUNITY: A FOUR-YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY by SUGIURA, MIHO, NAGASAKI, HIROSHI, FURUNA, TAKETO, OKUZUMI, HIDEYUKI

    “…Four-year longitudinal changes in walking ability were examined in 510 older adults in a rural community in Japan. The participants walked on an 11-m walkway…”
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    Longitudinal Change in the Physical Performance of Older Adults in the Community by Furuna, Taketo, Nagasaki, Hiroshi, Nishizawa, Satoshi, Sugiura, Miho, Okuzumi, Hideyuki, Ito, Hajime, Kinugasa, Takashi, Hashizume, Ken, Maruyama, Hitoshi

    “…The primary purposes of this study were 1) to confirm age-related deterioration of physical performance in older adults longitudinally, and 2) to predict…”
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