Healthy Campus Activities atKyoto University, Japan
Taku Iwami, Satoe OkabayashiKyoto University Health Service
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KYOTOKyoto (京都, Kyōto) served as Japan's capital and the emperor's residence from 794 until 1868. It is one of the country's ten largest cities with a population of 1.5 million people and a modern face.
https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2158.html
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KYOTO University Health Service
8 Medical Drs. and 4 Ns. School DoctorOccupational physicianEpidemiologist (Department of Preventive Medicine, KU SPH)
Clinics
CPR and AEDtraining for all 3,000 new students
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How to Start Healthy Campus (2017)
1. A Thai faculty member encouraged us to start the Healthy Campus project. We learned a lot about Healthy University / Campus projects around the world.
https://www.acha.org/HealthyCampus/
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How to Start Healthy Campus (2017)
2. 1) Organized three teams in KU Health Service.
2) Made “Health Promotion Open Labo”
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Healthy Campus at KU (2017~)
3. Events for students, faculties, and locals. Physical
Walking Lesson
Yoga
Brazil Exercise
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Healthy Campus at KU (2017~)
3. Events for students, faculties, and locals. Nutrition
Cooking Lesson
Doctors join
X’ mas event
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Healthy Campus at KU (2017~)
3. Events for students, faculties, and locals. Mind
Rakugo event
Doctors join
Mindfulness self-compassionLecturer: Standford UniversityStephen Murphy-Shigematsu, PhD.
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Walking challenge at KU (2017~)
860 registered members walk 8,000 steps a day for 28 days.
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Healthy Campus Kick-off Forum
Discussion with students and president
Walking event with Olympian
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Healthy Campus Kick-off ForumHealthy Campus Declaration from President of KUAt Kyoto University, in order to promote the health of society by starting from students and educators, we must advance the following efforts:1. As we continue health related education, we will add the
concept of “Health” to every University activity.2. As a “Health Promotion” lab, we shall put new ideas into
action as we continue to research for the sake of knowledge.3. We will convey “health” through our thoughts and
discussions, spreading this important new mentality throughout society.
November 20, 2018 Kyoto University President Juichi Yamagiwa
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TOP Commitments
Strategy 3-1
Establish an education research environment. Plan enhancements.
Promote the Health of Students, Faculty, and Staff
Promote the activities of “Kyoto University Healthy Campus” with the aim to “create physical and mental health among individuals and society, starting from university.” Aim to not only promote the health of the individuals related to the university, but also to connect with citizens and spread the “culture of valuing health”.
http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ja/about/public/issue/window/documents/1803_pamphlet1.pdf
Healthy Campus goes to Kyodai WINDOW Initiative Program from 2018!
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Healthy Campus at KU (2017~)
Number of events Number of participants2017 28 12052018 48 2048
The Number of Participants in Healthy Campus Events
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Students collaboration
Invited the students of BOND SAXOPHONE QUARTET (recipients of the Presidential Award!) to perform at the Campus Clinic.
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Collaboration with Co-op Healthy Lunch Box
Under 500Kcal. More than 4 types of vegetables. Less than 3g salt.
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Future plans / ChallengesContinuity・Reduce workload: Share work among small number of
people, create events that are easy to hostDevelopment・Healthy Campus Promoter (Students)
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Future plans / ChallengesDevelopment・Healthy Campus Network→Kyoto City, All of Japan
・Not limited to universities, ideally involve empathetic organizations, foundations
Since 201810 Universities within Kyoto City and Kyoto City Health & Wellness Bureau
Japan University Health Association
Total: 504 universities(44.8%)
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International collaboration2015 International Conference on Health Promoting Universities and Colleges in University of British Columbia
45 countries: Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Central African Republic, Chile, China, Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malta, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Norway, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, The Netherlands, United Kingdom (England, Scotland), United States, Uruguay, Venezuela.
Healthy Campus Kyoto Network• Over 30 universities in Kyoto City (large proportion of university
students in Japan)• Established the mission of “spreading health between individuals
and society, starting from University” (July 2018)• Aim to spread the culture of caring about health through Kyoto,
then all of Japan, and finally to the world. Activities1. Sharing Health Campus Declaration (Ideal)2. Hold meetings, share information, exchange opinions about Healthy
Campus advancement3. Cosponsor main-stay events4. Share information and notifications via mailing list, homepage, etc. 5. Create and share health promotion awareness content6. Other healthy campus activity promotion activities
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First Healthy Campus Kyoto Network Meeting
• 10 Universities within Kyoto City• Kyoto City Health & Wellness Bureau, The City of
Longevity and Kyoto Advancement Room (Feb 2018)25ACHA 2019
Future Plans Continuity・Reduce workload: Share work among small number of
people, create events that are easy to host Development・Healthy Campus Promoter・Healthy Campus Network→All of Japan・Not limited to universities, ideally involve empathetic
organizations, foundations・Convey Information: Website, SNS Strive to be a knowledge base・Health Promotion with data application⇒Create physical and mental health among individuals and society, starting from University
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American Healthy CampusHealth Quality Evaluation
• Separate Students & StaffThe form we’d like to achieve, 2010 actual value, 2020 goal
• Student 45 Indices:School performance, Health communication, Mental health, Nutrition and weight, Exercise, Sexually transmitted disease, family planning, Drug abuse, Tobacco, Vaccinations and infectious disease.
• Staff 21 Indices: Nutrition and Weight, Exercise, Tobacco, Stress management
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Healthy Campus Related Research
• Walking Challenge Research• Toothbrush Research (Randomized intervention
trial using a digital device that offers brushing instruction)
• Verification of the scientific foundation for resilience training
• Etc…
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大学生を起点にPHRを活用した健康増進を拡大
ライフスタイルの変化
自分の意思で参画SNS時代に適応
最後の体系的教育の機会
大学生
法令に基づく健康診断 ライフスタイルの変化
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1986 WHO Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion
Healthy Setting approaches
U.K. 1995 Healthy University Initiative2006 Healthy University Network
U.S.A 2007 Healthy Campus
History of Healthy Campus
"Health is created and lived by people within the settings of their everyday life; where they learn, work, play, and love."
City, town, local government, community, school, workplace, market, home, island, hospital, hospital, jail, university, aging
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U.K. Healthy University Network• Members: 88 Universities in the United Kingdom
• Associate Members: 17 universities from other countries, 23 non-university organizations
(NHS, Public Health, Education Support System)
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Healthy University Network Approach• Understand health holistically• Approach as an entire university• Create an learning environment and organizational
cultureRaise sustained health potential, well-being, and community, and then people can demonstrate their greatest latent ability.
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Over 90% of students were received annual health check-up for in every year.
Background
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• Wit h t h e r a p id d e ve lo p m e n t a n d d iffu s io n o f I CT t e ch n o lo g y ,
in n o va t io n u t iliz in g h e a lt h a n d m e d ica l b ig d a t a is e x p e ct e d .
• Pe rsona l he a lth re cord (PHR) re la te d to he a lth , m e dica l ca re , a nd
nurs ing ca re ca n con tribu te to m e dica l de ve lopm e nt such a s he a lth
prom otion a nd clin ica l re se a rch ba se d on da ta .
• The re a re num e rous m e dica l in form a tion coope ra t ion ne tworks ,
bu t the y ha ve proble m s such a s insufficie n t com pa tib ility,
con t inu ity, conve n ie nce of in form a tion , low ope ra t ion cos t .
• Unive rs it ie s th roughou t the coun try conduct he a lth che ckups a nd
he a lth m a na ge m e nt ba se d on the School He a lth a nd Sa fe ty Act .
Background
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Health Promotion from Univ. Prospectively and Retrospectively
ライフスタイルの変化
Informed consent by themselvesFamiliar with smartphones and apps
The last chance of health education
Univ.Students
Health check-up in line with School Health and Safety Act
Changes in lifestyles
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The molecular and cellular damage that underlies ageing starts in utero and accumulates across life. (Kirkwood & Austad, Nature, 2000)
Prof. Tzourio (2015) revised.ACHA 2019
Aim
1. To examine health statuses and diverse lifestyles of students at Kyoto University and identify behavioral factors affecting their future health conditions
2. To implement educational programs to improve their health literacy and self-care actions as a basis to maintain their current and future health.
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Aim: To promote health and improve quality of health care using big data obtained from personal health record.
Team Building
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Research committee of developing PHR based on University annual health check-up
Japanese National University Council of Health Administration Facilities(Research group for annual health check-up)
Japan University Health Association Kyoto City
Academic Industrial Collaboration
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Japan University Health Association
Total: 504 universities(44.8%)
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ChairmanPresident of the Kyoto UniversityRepresentative Director:Director of the Kyoto University Health Service
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Working plan
• Construction of a comprehensive database built upon a large cohort of students at Kyoto University
• Information on health statuses and lifestyles will be accumulated through the university’s annual health checkups
• Follow-up studies for at least ten years will be conducted
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Assess effect of improvement in lifestyle
Time course of PHR from Univ. health check-up
Utilization in emergency settings or disaster
Admission(18yo)
Graduation・Employment
10year later(30yo)
20years later(40yo)
Long term(Death)
Enrollment
ExerciseDietLife-log
BWBP…
HealthCheck-up
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Sudden death
NCD
CGNDM
Traveller’sdisease
DBManagement KU data health study group Start-up Company investigated by KU
venture capital
(follow up)
Opt-in
To promote utilization of PHR • Providing information of
lifestyle improvement • Point services
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