ALD/NAFLD预测模型提高健康素养和促进行为改变的社会实施试验

Impact Pub Date : 2023-09-21 DOI:10.21820/23987073.2023.3.18
Jun Motomura
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酒精性肝病(ALD)和非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)是全球范围内严重的健康问题,研究表明,在日本,冲绳县的情况尤其令人担忧。日本名雄大学、弘崎大学和京都大学的研究人员正在合作开展“Yambaru健康促进项目”(YHPP)。这项流行病学调查的目的是收集冲绳县人民的数据,目的是延长预期寿命和健康预期寿命,提高生活质量。YHPP收集的大数据将由肝病预测应用(PALD)计划进行分析,PALD计划将在社区中实施ALD/NAFLD预测模型试验,以提高健康素养并促进行为改变。高级副教授Jun Motomura是这项研究团队的一员。他和他的合作者正致力于开发一种低成本的算法,用于根据健康检查结果预测未来患ALD/NAFLD的风险,并开发一款利用该预测模型的智能手机应用程序。研究人员希望PALD计划意味着冲绳人可以将他们的年度健康检查结果输入他们的低成本“ALD/NAFLD预测模型”智能手机应用程序,该团队正在开发该应用程序,并使用该应用程序查看针对他们的生活方式改善建议。
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Social implementation trial of the ALD/NAFLD predictive model to increase health literacy and promote behaviour change
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are serious health problems across the globe and research has shown that, within Japan, the situation in Okinawa Prefecture is particularly concerning. Researchers from Meio University, Hirosaki University, and Kyoto University in Japan are collaborating on ‘The Yambaru Health Promotion Project’ (YHPP). This epidemiological survey is designed to collect data on the people of Okinawa Prefecture with the goal of extending life expectancy and healthy life expectancy and improving quality of life. The big data collected by the YHPP will be analysed by the Prediction Application for Liver Disease (PALD) Plan and the PALD Plan will implement a trial of an ALD/NAFLD predictive model in the community to increase health literacy and promote behaviour change. Senior Associate Professor Jun Motomura is part of the team working on this research. He and his collaborators are working to develop a low-cost algorithm for predicting the future risk of developing ALD/NAFLD from health check-up results and a smartphone application that utilises the predictive model. The researchers are hopeful that the PALD Plan means that Okinawans could enter their annual health check-up results into their low-cost ‘ALD/NAFLD Prediction Model’ smartphone app that the team is developing and use the app to view lifestyle improvement advice specific to them.
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