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Reception and Transformation Process of Judo in Germany
制度:新 ; 報告番号:甲3875号 ; 学位の種類:博士(スポーツ科学) ; 授与年月日:2013/1/22 ; 主論文の冊数:1 ; 早大学位記番号:新6243早稲田大
Global Consensus Statement; How Can Judo Contribute to Reducing the Problem of Injurious Falls in Older Adults?
The Global Consensus Statement on judo-based interventions for older adults addresses the potential of judo techniques, particularly ukemi (safe falling techniques), in minimising the risk and impact of falls among the elderly. Falls represent a significant health challenge for the ageing population, contributing to injuries and high healthcare costs. The statement outlines best practice and recommendations for implementing judo-based fall prevention programmes globally. These programmes leverage judo's multi-faceted approach, incorporating strength, balance, co-ordination, and safe landing skills to reduce the severity of falls and minimise the fear of falling. Research indicates that older adults can learn and retain these motor skills, enhancing their ability to fall safely and reduce injury risks. The consensus also highlights the importance of collaboration between judo federations, healthcare providers and community organisations to scale these interventions effectively. By promoting judo-based exercise programmes, the consensus aims to improve physical, psychological and social wellbeing among older adults, ultimately enhancing their independence and quality of life.Peer reviewe
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Global consensus statement how can Judo contribute to reducing the problem of injurious falls in older adults?
The Global Consensus Statement on judo-based interventions for older adults addresses the potential of
judo techniques, particularly ukemi (safe falling techniques), in minimising the risk and impact of falls among the elderly.
Falls represent a significant health challenge for the ageing population, contributing to injuries and high healthcare costs.
The statement outlines best practice and recommendations for implementing judo-based fall prevention programmes
globally. These programmes leverage judo's multi-faceted approach, incorporating strength, balance, co-ordination, and
safe landing skills to reduce the severity of falls and minimise the fear of falling. Research indicates that older adults
can learn and retain these motor skills, enhancing their ability to fall safely and reduce injury risks. The consensus also
highlights the importance of collaboration between judo federations, healthcare providers and community organisations
to scale these interventions effectively. By promoting judo-based exercise programmes, the consensus aims to improve
physical, psychological and social wellbeing among older adults, ultimately enhancing their independence and quality
of life