Katsuya Iijima

Biography

Professor Katsuya Iijima is a medical doctor in Geriatric Medicine and Professor within the Institute for Future Initiatives at The University of Tokyo, Japan. As a Gerontology researcher, he is currently the Principal Investigator of many projects in regard to prevention of sarcopenia-related frailty. He participated in the Third Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Parliamentarian Forum on Global Health, chaired by the Japan Parliamentarian League for the World Health Organization (WHO) in Tokyo, in August 2017. He contributed to developing the ‘Tokyo Declaration’ via his presentation regarding Japan’s experiences in addressing a ‘super-ageing society’ through multisectoral strategies. His current specialties and interests include prevention of sarcopenia-related frailty with well-being and the Japanese concept of ‘Ikigai’, population approach and cultivation of older resident supporters in local communities, integrated community-based care systems,, integrated implementation of health services and care prevention for older adults in new policies of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, andGeron-Technology, or medical-engineering collaboration. He is an intellectual private-sector board member of the National Assembly of Dynamic Engagement of All Citizens and a professional board member of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.

Keynote Presentation (2026) | Community-Led Frailty Prevention in Japan: Empowering Older Adults for Healthy and Active Ageing with Well-being

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