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アミタHDと千葉大学の共同研究報告

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This document reports the results of a joint study conducted by Amita Holdings Co., Ltd. and the Chiba University Center for Preventive Medicine. The research involved 973 elderly participants from Nara and Fukuoka Prefectures and confirmed that the use of 'Mutual Support Community Resource Recovery Stations' reduced the risk of requiring nursing care by approximately 15%. Users of these stations showed increased opportunities for outings, social interactions, and participation in community activities compared to non-users, indicating potential contributions to health maintenance and nursing care prevention. The findings were published in the international journal 'PLOS ONE', highlighting the need for further long-term follow-up studies.