KIKUYA Masahiro | Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Tohoku University
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関連著者
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KIKUYA Masahiro
Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Tohoku University
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Imai Yutaka
東北大学 臨床薬学
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Imai Yutaka
Department Of Clinical Pharmacology And Therapeutics Tohoku University
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Kikuya Masahiro
New Industry Creation Hatchery Center Tohoku University
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Kikuya Masahiro
東北大学 臨床薬学
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IMAI Yutaka
Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Tohoku University
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METOKI Hirohito
Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Tohoku University
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OHKUBO Takayoshi
Department of Planning for Drug Development and Clinical Evaluation, Tohoku University
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Koseki Masahiro
大阪大学 医学系研究科循環器内科学
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Kawase Miyako
大阪大学 医学系研究科循環器内科学
著作論文
- Accumulation of common polymorphisms is associated with development of hypertension : a 12-year follow-up from the Ohasama study
- Uncontrolled hypertension based on morning and evening home blood pressure measurements from the J-HOME study
- The association between masked hypertension and waist circumference as an obesity-related anthropometric index for metabolic syndrome : the Ohasama study
- Proposal of a Risk-Stratification System for the Japanese Population Based on Blood Pressure Levels : The Ohasama Study
- Reproducibility of Nocturnal Blood Pressure Assessed by Self-Measurement of Blood Pressure at Home
- Epidemiology of Hypertension Based on Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring and Self-Measurement of Blood Pressure at Home
- Risk Factors and Predictors of Coronary Arterial Lesions in Japanese Hypertensive Patients
- Electrocardiographic abnormalities and home blood pressure in treated elderly hypertensive patients : Japan home versus office blood pressure measurement evaluation in the elderly (J-HOME-Elderly) study
- Practice and awareness of physicians regarding home blood pressure measurement in Japan
- Masked Hypertension Determined by Self-Measured Blood Pressure at Home and Chronic Kidney Disease in the Japanese General Population : The Ohasama Study