@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00020712, author = {王, 旭 and 張, 琬婧 and 蛭田, 秀一 and 島岡, みどり and WANG, Xu and ZHANG, Wanjing and HIRUTA, Shuichi and SHIMAOKA, Midori}, issue = {1}, journal = {総合保健体育科学}, month = {May}, note = {Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate relationship between subjective health and physical strength of 186 freshpersons, consisting of 103 males and 83 females. Methods: Seven physical strength tests (grip strength, back strength, sit-ups, vertical jump, leg extension power, maximum oxygen uptake ,standing trunk flexion) and a questionnaire survey (subjective health, exercise frequency) were performed. The individual’s exercise frequency was classified into two categories based on whether they exercised once a week and over or less than once a week. Means of their physical strength tests were compared by presence or absence of subjective health. Results and conclusions: For individuals with a higher level of exercise frequency, there was a tendency of higher physical strength both in males and females with subjective health, as compared to those without subjective health. In contrast, there was not a positive relation between physical strength and subjective health both in males and females with a lower level of exercise frequency. From the results, it was suggested that individuals with a higher level of exercise frequency possess relationship between subjective feeling of good health and stronger physical strength when compared to those with a lower level of exercise frequency., 婧は、おんなへんに青}, pages = {21--26}, title = {大学新入生における健康感の有無による体力比較}, volume = {38}, year = {2015} }