Cigarette smoking and mortality due to stomach cancer: findings from the JACC Study [0.03%]
吸烟与胃癌死亡率的关系——日本协作队列研究结果
Yoshihisa Fujino,Tetsuya Mizoue,Noritaka Tokui et al.
Yoshihisa Fujino et al.
Background: Several epidemiologic studies reported the positive association between cigarette smoking and stomach cancer. The prevalence of smoking in men remains high in Japan compared to other developed countries. It is...
Yoshiharu Hoshiyama,Takeshi Kawaguchi,Yoshihiko Miura et al.
Yoshiharu Hoshiyama et al.
Background: In Japan, green tea has been drunk for a long time. Because it can be drunk casually, many people love drinking it. If such green tea has an effect to prevent stomach cancer, it will be a very convenient way t...
Cardiovascular risk factors in hemodialysis patients: results from baseline data of kaleidoscopic approaches to patients with end-stage renal disease study [0.03%]
维持性血液透析患者心血管危险因素的基线调查-肾脏病终末期患者综合管理研究基础资料分析
Masaki Ohsawa,Karen Kato,Kazuyoshi Itai et al.
Masaki Ohsawa et al.
Background: The prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and the prevalence of comorbidities in adult hemodialysis patients in Japan are not fully understood. ...
A case-control study exploring the role of serum manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) levels in gastric cancer [0.03%]
胃癌患者血清中溶锰超氧化物歧化酶(MnSOD)水平的案列对照研究
Yingsong Lin,Shogo Kikuchi,Yuki Obata et al.
Yingsong Lin et al.
Background: The role of serum manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) in the development of gastric cancer has not been clearly defined. Methods: ...
Trends in nutritional intake and serum cholesterol levels over 40 years in Tanushimaru, Japanese men [0.03%]
日本Tanushimaru地区男性40年间营养摄入和血清胆固醇水平的变化趋势
Hisashi Adachi,Asuka Hino
Hisashi Adachi
Background: Rapid socioeconomic development in Japan since the beginning of the Seven Countries Study in 1958 has brought remarkable changes in lifestyle and dietary patterns. We investigated the relationship between time...
Effects of social relationships on mortality among the elderly in a Japanese rural area: an 88-month follow-up study [0.03%]
日本农村老年人社会关系与死亡率之间的关系——一项为期88个月的随访研究
Chiyoe Murata,Kondo Takaaki,Yoko Hori et al.
Chiyoe Murata et al.
Background: The association between social relationships and lower mortality has been well documented in Western countries. This study aims to investigate that association among elderly Japanese in a rural area. ...
Rumiko Hayashi,Motoki Iwasaki,Tetsuya Otani et al.
Rumiko Hayashi et al.
Background: The relative risk of mortality in low and high body mass index (BMI) categories in various ethnic groups remains a controversial subject. Meth...
Akizumi Tsutsumi
Akizumi Tsutsumi
The effects of psychosocial factors on health have drawn growing attention. An important prerequisite for epidemiologic studies is that instruments to measure psychosocial factors be reliable and valid based on psychometric properties. The ...
Survey for incidence of cancer as a measure of outcome in the JACC study [0.03%]
JACC研究中癌症发生率为结果测量指标的队列调查项目计划书
Mitsuru Mori,Fumio Sakauchi,Masakazu Washio et al.
Mitsuru Mori et al.
Background: As endpoint of cohort studies on cancer, the incidence, rather than the mortality is preferable. Of 45 areas in the Japan Collaborative Cohort Study (JACC Study), surveys for incidence of cancer were conducted...
Yoshiyuki Watanabe,Kotaro Ozasa,Junko Nagura et al.
Yoshiyuki Watanabe et al.
Background: We have been conducting a cohort study named "the Japan Collaborative Cohort Study (JACC Study) for Evaluation of Cancer Risk sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture of Japan (Monbu...
Comparative Study
Journal of epidemiology. 2005 Mar;15 Suppl 1(Suppl I):S74-9. DOI:10.2188/jea.15.s74 2005