Physicians' attitudes towards and reasons for participation in the Candesartan Antihypertensive Survival Evaluation in Japan (CASE-J) trial [0.03%]
日本坎地沙坦抗高血压生存评估(CASE-J)试验的医师参与态度及其原因分析
Mahbubur Rahman,Satoshi Morita,Tsuguya Fukui et al.
Mahbubur Rahman et al.
Background: Physicians' perception and attitudes towards a research topic and trial management could influence their participation in a randomized controlled trial. The objectives of this study were to determine the reaso...
Trends in dietary intake of folate, vitamins B6, and B12 among Japanese adults in two rural communities from 1974 through 2001 [0.03%]
日本两个农村社区成人叶酸、维生素B6和维生素B12膳食摄入量变化(1974-2001年)
Kaori Yoshino,Mieko Inagawa,Miyuki Oshima et al.
Kaori Yoshino et al.
Background: The 5th edition of the Japanese food composition table enables us to evaluate intakes of folate and vitamins B6 and B12, which are associated with risk of chronic diseases. ...
A cross-sectional study of primary biliary cirrhosis in Japan: utilization of clinical data when patients applied to receive public financial aid [0.03%]
日本原发性胆汁性肝硬化的横断面研究:患者申请公共经济援助时的临床数据利用
Fumio Sakauchi,Mitsuru Mori,Mikio Zeniya et al.
Fumio Sakauchi et al.
Background: There have not been many reports regarding primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) in Asia. We conducted a cross-sectional study of PBC in Japan. Meth...
Descriptive epidemiology of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in Japan, 1995-2001 [0.03%]
日本ALS的描述性流行病学(1995~2001年)
Kazushi Okamoto,Gen Kobashi,Masakazu Washio et al.
Kazushi Okamoto et al.
Background: This study was conducted to describe the epidemiologic features of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in Japan by examining annual trends in mortality (1995-2001), and to discuss the background factors possib...
Bias of vaccination coverage in a household questionnaire survey in Japan [0.03%]
日本家庭问卷调查中疫苗接种覆盖率的偏倚
Shuji Hashimoto,Miyuki Kawado,Rumi Seko et al.
Shuji Hashimoto et al.
Background: Although a household questionnaire survey is important for estimating vaccination coverage, it raises several problematic issues. Methods: ...
Respiratory symptoms and hamsters or other pets: a large-sized population survey in Saitama Prefecture [0.03%]
仓鼠及其他宠物与呼吸系统症状的关系——埼玉县一项大型人口调查研究
Kyoko Suzuki,Kazunori Kayaba,Tomoko Tanuma et al.
Kyoko Suzuki et al.
Background: Keeping hamsters as pets has been increasing markedly. Clinical reports have suggested that hamster or other pet ownership is associated with respiratory symptoms. However, this association has not been fully ...
Yoshitaka Kaneita,Takashi Ohida,Makoto Uchiyama et al.
Yoshitaka Kaneita et al.
Background: Excessive daytime sleepiness is one of the principal symptoms of sleep disturbances, and is often associated with serious consequences including traffic and industrial accidents, decreased productivity, and in...
Occupational class and exposure to job stressors among employed men and women in Japan [0.03%]
日本雇佣男女的职业阶级和职业压力暴露状况研究
Norito Kawakami,Takashi Haratani,Fumio Kobayashi et al.
Norito Kawakami et al.
Background: The relationship between occupational class and exposure to job stressors among employed men and women in Japan remains unclear. Methods: ...
Testing psychometric properties of the standard Chinese version of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Core Questionnaire 30 (EORTC QLQ-C30) [0.03%]
欧洲肿瘤研究与治疗组织生命质量核心问卷30标准中文版的测量学检验
Hong Zhao,Katsuya Kanda
Hong Zhao
Background: Because cancer is now the first and second leading causes of death in both of urban and suburban area in China, there are increasing demands for measurement tools to assess quality of life in Chinese cancer pa...
Comparative study about methods of suicide between Japan and the United States [0.03%]
中美两国自杀方法的对比研究
Toshiyuki Ojima,Yosikazu Nakamura,Roger Detels
Toshiyuki Ojima
Background: Suicide is one of the most important public health issues in both Japan and the United States. This study is to clarify the differences in methods of suicide between the two countries, among various races with...
Comparative Study
Journal of epidemiology. 2004 Nov;14(6):187-92. DOI:10.2188/jea.14.187 2004