@article{oai:phoenix.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000672, author = {樋口, 博之 and 松田, 隆治 and 岩本, 壮太郎 and 福本, 安甫 and ヒグチ, ヒロユキ and マツダ, リュウジ and イワモト, ソウタロウ and フクモト, ヤスホ and HIGUCHI, Hiroyuki and MATSUDA, Ryuji and IWAMOTO, Soutarou and FUKUMOTO, Yasuho}, journal = {九州保健福祉大学研究紀要, Journal of Kyushu University of Health and Welfare}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), The purpose of this study was to investigate whether there is an association between satisfaction level for daily life and daily physical activity. Twenty five subjects (9 men, 16 women, aged 30 to 69 years) participated in this study, after the informed consent was obtained from all subjects. Daily physical activity was measured by the pedometer (Lifecorder Ex., Suzuken, Japan). The pedometer has an acceleration sensor, and estimates the sum of daily steps and the intensity of physical activities. The pedometer was worn for 14 days. All subjects answered about satisfaction level for daily life using the WHO-QOL26 question sheet. The sum of daily steps was 6, 695±2, 028 steps/day (range : 3, 102-9, 976). and the averaged QOL score was 3.4±0.3 (range : 2.9-4.2). The sex difference was not found in the sum of daily steps and the averaged QOL score each other. There was not a significant correlation between the sum of daily steps and the averaged QOL score. These results cannot suggest that daily physical activity relates to the satisfaction level for daily life. The person, the daily steps more than approximately 3, 000 steps/day, may not be the low satisfaction level for daily life.}, pages = {113--116}, title = {日常生活に対する主観的満足度と日常身体活動との関連性について}, volume = {8}, year = {2007}, yomi = {ヒグチ, ヒロユキ and マツダ, リュウジ and イワモト, ソウタロウ and フクモト, ヤスホ} }