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. 2022 Dec 5;32(12):559–566. doi: 10.2188/jea.JE20200599

Table 1. Outline of baseline self-administered questionnaire on the Kesennuma Study 2019.

Primary outcome measures
 Frailty CL1510,1820
Secondary outcome measures
 Psychological function Current feeling2326
   
  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 1510,1820; 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.