Abstract
In order to prevent lifestyle-related diseases, we investigated the lifestyles of patients with lifestyle-related disease and examined countermeasures. Subjects were 10,417 patients (4,054 males, 6,363 females) who underwent specific medical examination at our hospital from April 2008 to the end of March 2016. Examination on the relation between 20 items of the specific medical examination questionnaire and lifestyle-related diseases (hypertension (HT), diabetes (DM), dyslipidemia (DL), HT + DM, HT + DL, DM + DL, HT + DM + DL) was conducted for the groups without oral administration, and groups with oral administration using Pearson correlation coefficient and multivariate analysis. As a result, the lifestyle of patients with lifestyle disease was different in each disease. However, commonalities were male gender, weight gain of greater than 10 kg from the age of 20, and high awareness of the need to improve lifestyle habits. Since patients with lifestyle disease are able to continue daily life, action leads to disease improvement. As for the weight gain from the age of 20, it is considered that early intervention for the maintenance and promotion of health from a young age is necessary.