This course focuses on measurements of health-related indexes by students themselves, and covers the fundamentals of health sciences.
Students will measure and observe physiological and psychological responses to physical exercise.
The approaches/methods are not only useful for health sciences, but applicable to study disciplines dealing with humans (e.g., mechanical engineering, life science) .
At the end of this course, students will be able to:
1) acquire the ability to assess health-related indexes in humans, by using physiology, biomechanics and psychology.
2) have an understanding of background mechanisms of health.
physiology, biomechanics, psychology
Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | ✔ Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
In each class, students measure several indexes or practice at home, write short essay, and submit it before the end of each class.
Attendance is taken in every class.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Body mass index | Measure student's ownBMI and understand the significance in fat mass and its measurement. |
Class 2 | CPR and first aid | Practice CPR and first aid, and understand them including AED. |
Class 3 | Energy balance (assessment of energy intake and consumption) | Assess energy intake by food intake and energy consumption by physical activity, and understand their meanings. |
Class 4 | Improvement of your diet | Consider your own diet in terms of nutritional balance. |
Class 5 | Oxygen uptake | Understand maximal oxygen uptake and its background, including energy consumption during exercise. |
Class 6 | Assessment of maximal oxygen uptake (stamina) by exercise | Assess student's own maximal oxygen uptake by measuring heart rate during/after exercise. |
Class 7 | Summary and discussion, including brainstorming and KJ method. | Discuss relationships between health and measurements dealt in classes. Group of three or four makes slogan for important health behavior. |
None required.
None required.
Materials on each topic are distributed.
Students' course scores are based on reports of each topic (60pts total) and commitment (Google form 40pts)
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