KEIO SPORTS SDGs Center (SU)
Summary
In 2019, the KEIO SPORTS SDGs Project was launched on a university-wide basis. The Global Action Plan on Physical Activity 2018-2030 (GAPPA), which was issued by the World Health Organization in Jun3 2018, and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games are the catalysts for this project. We set up the Center as an organization to continuously promote the project in cooperation with local governments and companies, both within and outside the university.
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Operational Period
2022/04/01~2024/03/31Members
◎ indicates the project leader
Name | Affiliation | Position | Field of Specialization/Research Interests |
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◎ Yuko Oguma | Sports Medicine Research Center | Associate Professor | Environmental physiology, Epidemiology and preventive medicine, Metabolomics, Endocrinology |
Hiroyuki Ishida | Sports Medicine Research Center | Professor | Sports medicine, Internal medicine |
Takeshi Hashimoto | Sports Medicine Research Center | Professor | Foot surgery, Sports medicine |
Naohiko Kotake | Graduate School of System Design and Management | Professor | Systems engineering, Design thinking, Design of socio-technical systems, Computer science, Space systems, IoT |
Takayuki Inami | Institute of Physical Education | Senior Assistant Professor | Exercise physiology, Applied health science |
Norichika Kanie | Graduate School of Media and Governance | Professor | Politics, International relations |
Kazuki Sato | School of Medicine | Professor | Sports medicine |
Yusuke Osawa | Graduate School of Health Management | Associate Professor | Ageing epidemiology, Sports science |
Takehiko Sano | Graduate School of Health Management | Associate Professor | Sports management |
Yuji Ohgi | Graduate School of Media and Governance | Professor | Sports science, Electron device/electronic equipment, Measurement engineering, Rehabilitation science/welfare engineering |
Yuko Toukairin | Graduate School of Media and Governance | Associate Professor | Life skill, Coaching |
Hanae Hayashi (2022/8/1-) |
KGRI | Project Associate Professor | Health communications, Behavioral sciences, Social epidemiolohgy, Implementation sciences, Community intervention |