Table 1. Outline of baseline self-administered questionnaire on the Kesennuma Study 2019.
Primary outcome measures | |
Frailty | CL1510,18–20 |
Secondary outcome measures | |
Psychological function | Current feeling23–26 |
Subjective well-being27 | |
Subjective cognitive decline28 | |
Personality traits (TIPI-J)29 | |
Social function | Social network30 |
Frequency of outings31 | |
Cognitive social capital (trust in neighbours) | |
Additional measures | |
Demographics | Age, sex |
Years of residence in the neighbourhood | |
Living arrangement | |
Socio-economic status | Education |
Taxation status | |
Current job | |
Medical and lifestyle profiles | Drinking habits, smoking status |
Self-rated health, history of physician-diagnosed diseases | |
Body mass index | |
Musculoskeletal pain, mobility limitation32,33 | |
Regular exercise, sitting time34 | |
Dietary information: DVS,35,36 eating alone | |
Sleep-related items | |
Higher-level competence, TMIG-IC37 | |
GEJE-related items | Number of relocations |
Current home | |
Change in consultation access |
CL15, Check-List 1510,18–20; DVS, Dietary Variety Score35,36; TIPI-J, Ten Item Personality Inventory29; TMIG-IC, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology Index of Competence.37
History of physician-diagnosed diseases: hypertension, dyslipidemia, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, bone disease, respiratory organs, cancer.
Sleep-related items: sleep duration, difficulty falling asleep, quality of sleep.