@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02005525, author = {島岡, みどり and SHIMAOKA, Midori and 蛭田, 秀一 and HIRUTA, Shuichi and 小野, 雄一郎 and ONO, Yuichiro and 野中, 壽子 and NONAKA, Hisako and 下村, 典子 and SHIMOMURA, Noriko and 矢部, 京之助 and YABE, Kyonosuke}, issue = {1}, journal = {総合保健体育科学, Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports}, month = {Mar}, note = {The purpose of this study was to evaluate the levels of physical fitness of social welfare service workers. There were 2067 subjects aged 20-62 years old, whose types of work were nursery teacher, worker for the retarted, nurse, worker for the handcap-pet, home helper, cook. Grip strength, back strength, trunk exten-tion, standing trunk flexion, kicking power by legs, pulling power by arms and maximal oxygen uptake were measured to examine the levels of physical fitness. Maximal oxygen uptake was estimated by bicycle ergometer test (Combi AEROBIKE 700). The results are as follows: 1) The means for back strength and grip strength were lower than the norm in most of subgroups divided by age and types of job. 2) The means for dynamic strength of legs and arms did not significantly decrease from 20's to 40's. 3) The means for maximal oxygen uptake was higher than the norm over 30yrs at every type of job. The results indicate that the amount of physical activities during work tends to increase among social welfare service workers with high maximal oxygen uptake, while it tends to decrease among those with low musclar strength. It might be considered that they had strength lower than the norm because of the high rate of masculoskeletal disoders among them.}, pages = {101--113}, title = {社会福祉職員の体力 : 公立施設職員について}, volume = {16}, year = {1993} }