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Difference between Consciousness of Intervention for Improving Lifestyle by Public Health Nurses and Recipients of a Company Health Check

Improving an unhealthy lifestyle decreases risk of incidence and death of lifestyle-related diseases. Consultation about a healthy lifestyle to recipients of health checkups conducted by public health nurses is one method for such improvement. The objective in the present study was to investigate th...

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Autores principales: Sugita, Minoru, Otahara, Yumi, Fujishige, Tomoko, Sato, Kirika, Tada, Akiko, Yamamoto, Mayumi, Takeoka, Yuko, Suzuki, Masako, Minowa, Hisako, Hattori, Yoji
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Publicado: Japan Epidemiological Association 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10499478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12164334
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.12.287
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author Sugita, Minoru
Otahara, Yumi
Fujishige, Tomoko
Sato, Kirika
Tada, Akiko
Yamamoto, Mayumi
Takeoka, Yuko
Suzuki, Masako
Minowa, Hisako
Hattori, Yoji
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Otahara, Yumi
Fujishige, Tomoko
Sato, Kirika
Tada, Akiko
Yamamoto, Mayumi
Takeoka, Yuko
Suzuki, Masako
Minowa, Hisako
Hattori, Yoji
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description Improving an unhealthy lifestyle decreases risk of incidence and death of lifestyle-related diseases. Consultation about a healthy lifestyle to recipients of health checkups conducted by public health nurses is one method for such improvement. The objective in the present study was to investigate the difference between consciousness of intervention by (1) the public health nurses who conducted consultations with recipients of health checkups and (2) the recipients who were consulted by the public health nurses. Data on 1370 male white collar workers who underwent health checks were analyzed. When public health nurses determined that recipients required health consultation regarding lifestyle from the health checkup, they consulted with the recipients regarding improvement of lifestyle. The consultation regarding lifestyle included abstinence from smoking, drinking in moderation, exercise, and eating. The results of the analysis regarding difference in consciousness of the intervention by the public health nurses and the recipients show that (1) most drinkers did not think they were being discouraged to drink despite intervention by the public health nurses and (2) the smokers and the subjects with no habitual physical exercise tend to think that they were being consulted even though the public health nurses did not intervene regarding smoking and exercise.
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spelling pubmed-104994782023-09-14 Difference between Consciousness of Intervention for Improving Lifestyle by Public Health Nurses and Recipients of a Company Health Check Sugita, Minoru Otahara, Yumi Fujishige, Tomoko Sato, Kirika Tada, Akiko Yamamoto, Mayumi Takeoka, Yuko Suzuki, Masako Minowa, Hisako Hattori, Yoji J Epidemiol Original Article Improving an unhealthy lifestyle decreases risk of incidence and death of lifestyle-related diseases. Consultation about a healthy lifestyle to recipients of health checkups conducted by public health nurses is one method for such improvement. The objective in the present study was to investigate the difference between consciousness of intervention by (1) the public health nurses who conducted consultations with recipients of health checkups and (2) the recipients who were consulted by the public health nurses. Data on 1370 male white collar workers who underwent health checks were analyzed. When public health nurses determined that recipients required health consultation regarding lifestyle from the health checkup, they consulted with the recipients regarding improvement of lifestyle. The consultation regarding lifestyle included abstinence from smoking, drinking in moderation, exercise, and eating. The results of the analysis regarding difference in consciousness of the intervention by the public health nurses and the recipients show that (1) most drinkers did not think they were being discouraged to drink despite intervention by the public health nurses and (2) the smokers and the subjects with no habitual physical exercise tend to think that they were being consulted even though the public health nurses did not intervene regarding smoking and exercise. Japan Epidemiological Association 2007-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10499478/ /pubmed/12164334 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.12.287 Text en © 2002 Japan Epidemiological Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sugita, Minoru
Otahara, Yumi
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Sato, Kirika
Tada, Akiko
Yamamoto, Mayumi
Takeoka, Yuko
Suzuki, Masako
Minowa, Hisako
Hattori, Yoji
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12164334
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.12.287
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