Author: Nakaji, Shigeyuki; Ihara, Kazushige; Sawada, Kaori; Parodi, Stefano; Umeda, Takashi; Takahashi, Ippei; Murashita, Koichi; Kurauchi, Shizuka; Tokuda, Itoyo
Title: Social innovation for life expectancy extension utilizing a platform-centered system used in the Iwaki health promotion project: A protocol paper Cord-id: 88mo4lp8 Document date: 2021_3_19
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Snippet: INTRODUCTION: We are trying to create a platform for social innovation to extend life span. METHODS: Since 2005, health data (approximately 3000 items per person as of 2020) of approximately 1000 adults have been collected each year during the Iwaki Health Promotion Project. The industry, government, academia, and citizens have involvements in data collection, aiming to build a platform that encourages societal innovation and subsequently extends life expectancy in Aomori. The Iwaki Health Promo
Document: INTRODUCTION: We are trying to create a platform for social innovation to extend life span. METHODS: Since 2005, health data (approximately 3000 items per person as of 2020) of approximately 1000 adults have been collected each year during the Iwaki Health Promotion Project. The industry, government, academia, and citizens have involvements in data collection, aiming to build a platform that encourages societal innovation and subsequently extends life expectancy in Aomori. The Iwaki Health Promotion Project has been supported financially by the Japanese government since it was selected as the Center of Innovation program in 2013. RESULTS: Since the numbers of academia, industries, governments, and citizens involved in the Iwaki Health Promotion Project increased over the years, the big data produced during the project has become increasingly pluripotent and adaptable. It has been used to promote public health, which has also created a stronger partnership among companies and research organizations. Consequently, the amount of data collected from the project has gained attention and became more open to companies and researchers participating in the Iwaki Health Promotion Project, resulted in establishing a larger platform. It also led to the acquisition of external funding, publications of numerous research papers, creation of new health examinations, and the establishment of the Health Promotion Center (an institution for cultivating health volunteers). CONCLUSION: The Iwaki Health Promotion Project aims not only to produce a pluripotent big data but also to improve the average life expectancy of Aomori by creating a large platform in the society. Its positive impact in the future is infinite and will keep growing as long as it is maintained by the society.
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