Health Literacy of Japanese Elderly who Participated in A Long-term Care Prevention Exercise Program by Household Composition
OBJECTIVES With the development of services to improve the daily lives of older adults and the use of Internet of Things technology in healthcare in Japan, there is a growing need to address health literacy, especially among older adults living alone. The current study aims to fill this research gap...
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Main Authors: | Tomohiro Kubota (Author), Norikazu Iwamoto (Author), Keisuke Taniguchi (Author), Takazumi Ono (Author), Misato Nihei (Author), Koichi Iwai (Author), Sechang Oh (Author) |
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Sapientia Publishing Group,
2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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