Outline of Annual Research Achievements |
Since the completion of my research, I have published two research papers in international and peer-reviewed journals: 1) Annear, M., Shimizu, Y., and Kidokoro, T. (2019). Sports mega-event legacies and adult physical activity: a systematic literature review and research agenda. European Journal of Sport Science 19(5): 671-685. 2) Annear, M., Kidokoro, T., and Shimizu, Y., (In Press). Walking and sitting time among urban-living middle-aged and older Japanese. International Journal of Gerontology (In Press).
I have given two presentations at International symposia: 1) Annear, M., Shimizu, Y., Kidokoro, T., & Takanashi, M. (2019, 17-20 September). Operationalizing Olympic philosophy to achieve sustainable social legacies: can we leverage Tokyo 2020 to inspire population activity in changing societies? 47th annual conference of the International Association for the Philosophy of Sport, Kyoto, Japan. 2) Annear, M., Shimizu, Y., Sato, K., Takanashi, M., Yamauchi, H., & Kidokoro, T. (2018, 4-7 July). Leveraging Tokyo 2020: Can the Olympic and Paralympic games change behavioral intention for physical activity and sports participation among middle-aged and older adults in Japan? European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Dublin, Ireland.
I have also been accepted to give a presentation on my Kakenhi research at the 2020 Yokohama Sports Conference (to be held online in September due to the pandemic). Finally, I have three manuscripts that are currently under review with international journals that are based on the Kakenhi-funded study - with publication anticipated in 6-12 months.
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