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Titre : | Nutrition reviews, Vol. 78, n° 12 Supplement 3. The 8th International Conference on Nutrition and Aging Tokyo, Japan - December 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/12/2020 |
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Population aging is a global phenomenon, and Japan is one of the front-runners of rapidly aging societies. In 2030, one-third of the Japanese population will be at least 65 years of age and 20% will be at least 75 years of age. The w[...]
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Why has Japan become the longest-lived country in the world? The longevity is often attributed to Japans economic growth, but Japan experienced an extended life expectancy prior to achieving such economic growth. During and after the Second Wor[...]
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The national health promotion program, Health Japan 21 (second term), began in 2013. This program has set 5 basic goals: to extend healthy life expectancy and reduce health disparity, to prevent noncommunicable disease, to improve function for s[...]
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The Japanese people have enjoyed longevity for several decades, and Japanese dietary habits are considered to contribute to this longevity. The scientific definition of the Japanese diet, however, is not yet fully established. The Working Group [...]
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Working Group 2 of the Healthy Diet Research Committee of International Life Sciences Institute Japan (WG2) assessed the concept and practice of healthy eating in the ready-to-eat food/meal industry in Japan. WG2 interviewed 14 arbitrarily selec[...]
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Many issues regarding the social implementation of healthy diets remain to be solved. The structure of these issues and the route to achieve social implementation are not well organized. Working Group 3 of the Healthy Diet Research Committee of [...]
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This endowed chair was founded at the Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, on December 1, 2003. The activities continued for the subsequent 15 years, encompassing 3 terms, until March 31, 2019. The ma[...]
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Japans aging population and increasing medical costs threaten the sustainability of its healthcare system. Society 5.0, Japans growth strategy, calls for a paradigm shift in healthcare based on digital technology. Health is a topic of great pu[...]
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The application of science to human nutrition over the centuries has served societies well. One example is the identification of key nutrients to overcome nutritional deficiencies, which has enhanced life expectancy. Enhanced life expectancy, ho[...]
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Precision health care plays a crucial role in an elderly society by providing personalized health care plans for improving an individuals health conditions and preventing disease. To realize precision health care, data science is key; it allows[...]
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The human lifespan and quality of life depend on complex interactions among genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. Aging research has been remarkably advanced by the development of high-throughput omics technologies. Differences betwee[...]
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This narrative review discusses how to preserve or increase health through personalized nutritional products and services using microbiome data. In contrast to other reviews, which discuss this subject in the light of metabolic disorders and/or [...]
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Precision medicine has become the mainstay of modern therapeutics, especially for neoplastic disease, but this paradigm does not commonly prevail in dietary planning. Compelling evidence suggests that individual features, including the structure[...]
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This paper reviews developments regarding the use of plasma-free amino acid (PFAA) profiles as biomarkers for detecting and predicting disease risk. This work was initiated and first published in 2006 and was subsequently developed by Ajinomoto [...]
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Physical inactivity is a globally prevalent phenomenon even though the health benefits of physical activity are well-known. The development of population strategies that effectively promote physical activity is necessary to reduce the individual[...]
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Most physiological functions and behaviors exhibit a robust approximately 24-hour rhythmicity (circadian rhythm) in the real world. These rhythms persist under constant conditions, but the period is slightly longer than 24 hours, suggestin[...]