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Department Of Welfare Promotion And Epidemiology Graduate School Of Medicine And Pharmaceutical Scie | 論文
- Association of Smoking Behavior and Socio-Demographic Factors, Work, Lifestyle and Mental Health of Japanese Civil Servants
- Study of a Mortality Surge among Transport Workers in Japan
- Intra-Individual Variability of High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein : Age-Related Variation Over Time in Japanese Subjects(CLINICAL INVESTIGATION)
- Effect of Moderate Alcohol Intake on Nocturnal Sleep Respiratory Parameters in Healthy Middle-Aged Men
- Association between Sense of Coherence and Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Subjects
- Psychosocial Stressors in Inter-human Relationships and Health at Each Life Stage : A Review
- Adverse Health Experience in Male Workers during the Boom Economy in Japan
- Nested Case-Control Study on Associations between Lung Function, Smoking and Mortality in Japanese Population
- Body Image, Body Satisfaction and Dieting Behavior in Japanese Preadolescents : The Toyama Birth Cohort Study
- Body Image and Body Satisfaction Play Important Roles in the Path to Dieting Behavior in Japanese Preadolescents : The Toyama Birth Cohort Study
- Association between APACHE II Score and Nosocomial Infections in Intensive Care Unit Patients:A Multicenter Cohort Study
- Impact of Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Infection on Hospital Mortality in Japan: A Multicenter Cohort Study
- The Relationship between New Stroke Onset and Serum Thiocyanate as an Indicator to Cigarette Smoking
- The Validity of Nursery Teachers' Report on the Physical Activity of Young Children
- Parental Influence on the Development of Obesity in 9-year-old Japanese Children : the Toyama Birth Cohort Study
- Job Strain Does Not Relate to Morning Level Vanilmandelic Acid in Japanese Civil Servants
- Impact of Intensive-Care-Unit(ICU)-Acquired Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia(VAP) on Hospital Mortality : A Matched-Paired Case-Control Study
- Epidemiological approach to nosocomial infection surveillance data : the Japanese Nosocomial Infection Surveillance System
- Incidence and Outcome of Sepsis in Japanese Intensive Care Units : The Japanese Nosocomial Infection Surveillance System
- Persistent Insomnia is a Predictor of Hypertension in Japanese Male Workers