@article{oai:u-nagano.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000064, author = {広田, 直子 and 佐々木, 敏}, journal = {長野県短期大学紀要, Journal of Nagano Prefectural College}, month = {Dec}, note = {P(論文), The Matsumoto municipal health promotion program (MMHP) aims to improve residents' fitness through public support of daily continuous walking habits and group activities. In the present study, we investigated the effects of simultaneous group nutritional education on improvements in participants' dietary lifestyles. The participants in this investigation were 86 women (mean age±SD, 57.8±6.2 years) and 22 men (mean age±SD, 60.1±4.9 years) who participated in the MMHP and were screened by a city medical checkup. A self-administered diet history questionnaire was conducted in order to evaluate the participants' energy and nutrient intakes. Analysis of questionnaire responses revealed that individuals who participated in the nutritional education program had lower intake of lipids, cholesterol, and meat, and higher intake of carbohydrates than individuals who did not participate in the nutritional education program. In addition, the participants showed little reduction in their frequency of participation in a variety of other programs following the nutritional education program. Therefore, we concluded that this nutritional education program was effective for improving the residents' dietary lifestyles and also promoted friendship among the participants.}, pages = {15--25}, title = {地域住民に対する運動プログラムを中心とした健康増進事業における集団栄養教育の効果}, volume = {60}, year = {2005} }