Sports and Health Science

FUJII HIROAKI
  Elective  2 credits
【General Basic Subjects・2nd semester】
19-1-0065-4763

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Outline
We aim to be able to actively engage in sports activities to maintain and promote health in order to live a healthier and more fulfilling life in lifelong.
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Objectives
In this lecture, we will take up health problems in modern society and think about the role that sports play in maintaining and improving health. In addition, we will deepen our understanding of the effects of sports on child development, and women's health maintenance and promotion, and elderly care workers prevention.




















In this lecture, we will take up health problems in modern society and think about the role that sports play in maintaining and improving health. In addition, we will deepen our understanding of the effects of sports on child development, and women's health maintenance and promotion, and elderly care workers prevention.







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1.
Outline
We aim to be able to actively engage in sports activities to maintain and promote health in order to live a healthier and more fulfilling life in lifelong.
2.
Objectives
In this lecture, we will take up health problems in modern society and think about the role that sports play in maintaining and improving health. In addition, we will deepen our understanding of the effects of sports on child development, and women's health maintenance and promotion, and elderly care workers prevention.




















In this lecture, we will take up health problems in modern society and think about the role that sports play in maintaining and improving health. In addition, we will deepen our understanding of the effects of sports on child development, and women's health maintenance and promotion, and elderly care workers prevention.







3.
Grading Policy



4.
Textbook and Reference



5.
Requirements (Assignments)



6.
Note



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Schedule
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