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2023/11/28 / 八代市 / Beauty / Health

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Venue Sakurajuji Hall Yatsushiro ( Former Yatsushiro Harmony Hall )
Address 八代市
Date 2023/11/28
Time 19:00 minute(s) - 20:30 minute(s)
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Lecture on prevention of lifestyle-related diseases in 2023

This is a story about preventing lifestyle-related diseases by eating in accordance with the "biological clock" that was the topic of the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology ・ Medicine, and by making lifestyle changes.
This is a story about eating in accordance with the "biological clock" that was the topic of the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology ・ Medicine, and the prevention of lifestyle-related diseases through lifestyle modifications.

It is now known that in addition to what we eat, the timing of eating - "when we eat" - is also important. Since the effects of absorption and metabolism of nutrients are affected by this timing, it is expected to be effective in preventing ・ and improving metabolic syndrome and lifestyle-related diseases.

Currently, lifestyle-related diseases such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease, and stroke are on the increase. Prevention is important because lifestyle-related diseases have no subjective symptoms in the early stages and progress unnoticed. In addition, from the perspective of early detection ・ and early treatment, it is very important to have a medical checkup once a year.

Dr. Yasuko Imamura, a dietitian at Kumamoto Prefectural General Health Center, who is a specialist in food, will give a lecture on this topic.

Come learn tips on how to eat for effective body conditioning and prevention of lifestyle-related diseases ?.
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https://www.city.yatsushiro.lg.jp/kiji00315835/index.html
  • [Registrant]八代市
  • [Language]日本語
  • Posted : 2023/09/15
  • Published : 2023/09/15
  • Changed : 2023/09/15
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