Role of prehypertension in the development of coronary atherosclerosis in Japan [0.03%]
prehypertension对日本冠状动脉粥样硬化发生的作用
Masakazu Washio,Shoji Tokunaga,Kouichi Yoshimasu et al.
Masakazu Washio et al.
Background: Hypertension is an important risk factor of coronary heart disease. A new guidelines for hypertension prevention and management in The Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, E...
Potential errors resulting from sex and age difference in assessing family history of coronary heart disease [0.03%]
性别和年龄差异在评估冠心病家族史中的潜在错误
Tomohiro Saito,Toshihito Furukawa,Seiichiro Nanri et al.
Tomohiro Saito et al.
Background: Coronary heart disease occurs nearly exponentially with age and differently between men and women. Therefore, difference in sex and age of family members yields errors in assessing the family history as a risk...
Modeling for a smallpox-vaccination policy against possible bioterrorism in Japan: the impact of long-lasting vaccinal immunity [0.03%]
模拟日本应对天花生物恐怖主义的疫苗接种政策:长期疫苗免疫效果的影响
Hiroshi Nishiura,I Ming Tang
Hiroshi Nishiura
Background: There has been concern that variola virus might be held clandestinely elsewhere. Through constructing mathematical model based on the detailed epidemiologic data, we focused on simulating the various possible ...
Evaluation of a method for issuing warnings pre-epidemics and epidemics in Japan by infectious diseases surveillance [0.03%]
日本传染病监视的预警方法的评估研究
Yoshitaka Murakami,Shuji Hashimoto,Kiyosu Taniguchi et al.
Yoshitaka Murakami et al.
Background: Simple methods have been developed to warn of pre-epidemics and epidemics in small areas using data of infectious diseases surveillance. Epidemic warnings are made if the index of cases per week per sentinel m...
Health practices and mortality in Japan: combined effects of smoking, drinking, walking and body mass index in the Miyagi Cohort Study [0.03%]
日本的健康行为和死亡率:吸烟、饮酒、步行和体质指数的联合效应——宫城队列研究结果
Yoshitaka Tsubono,Yayoi Koizumi,Naoki Nakaya et al.
Yoshitaka Tsubono et al.
Background: Evidence is limited regarding the association between the combinations of multiple health practices and mortality. Methods: ...
Shinichi Kuriyama,Kaori Ohmori,Chihaya Miura et al.
Shinichi Kuriyama et al.
Background: The relation between body mass index (BMI) and mortality is not well established. The objective of this study was to examine the association in Japanese adults. ...
Kazuki Fujita,Hideko Takahashi,Chihaya Miura et al.
Kazuki Fujita et al.
Background: Although many studies in western populations demonstrated that time spent walking was associated with a reduced risk of all-cause mortality, data on Japanese has been sparse. ...
Naoki Nakaya,Kayoko Kurashima,Junko Yamaguchi et al.
Naoki Nakaya et al.
Background: We examined the association between alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality in Japanese men and women. Methods: From Ju...
Atsushi Hozawa,Takayoshi Ohkubo,Junko Yamaguchi et al.
Atsushi Hozawa et al.
Background: We examined the association between smoking and all-cause mortality among Japanese men and women. Methods: In 1990, 18,945 ...
Yoshikazu Nishino,Yoshinori Suzuki,Kaori Ohmori et al.
Yoshikazu Nishino et al.
Background: There were few prospective cohort studies in Japan using cancer incidence as an endpoint. Methods: We conducted a baseline ...