80% of Women with No Major Life Changes Experience Gradual Weight Gain, "Jiwaburi." Yumico and a Doctor Reveal "Jiwaburi" Countermeasures. Announced by Ajinomoto Co., Inc.'s "Capsi EX®." Survey on Body Changes in Pre-menopausal and Menopausal Generations.
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Ajinomoto announced the results of a survey on "Jiwaburi" and proposed countermeasures.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What percentage of women aged 35 to 59 reported experiencing weight gain without major life changes in Ajinomoto's survey?
- A: 67.5% of women aged 35 to 59 reported gaining weight without major life changes in Ajinomoto's survey of 800 participants.
- Q: When and where did Ajinomoto Co., Inc. hold the press conference to announce the 'Jiwaburi' survey results?
- A: Ajinomoto Co., Inc. held the press conference on March 25, 2026, at its headquarters in Chuo-ku, Tokyo.
- Q: Who are the two guests that participated in the discussion about 'Jiwaburi' at the Ajinomoto press conference?
- A: Yumico, representative of YUMICORE, and Dr. Niina Ishihara, a women's health specialist, participated in the 'Jiwaburi' discussion.
- Q: What is the name and purpose of the stretch routine demonstrated by Yumico at the event?
- A: Yumico demonstrated the 'Jiwaburi Elimination Stretch,' a routine developed to counteract gradual weight gain in pre-menopausal and menopausal women.
- Q: What is the name of Ajinomoto's supplement that supports metabolic care through resting energy expenditure?
- A: The supplement is called Capsi EX®, and it supports metabolic care by focusing on resting state energy expenditure in daily life.