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Department of Hygiene and Public Health, School of Medicine, Teikyo University | 論文
- NADH Dehydrogenase Subunit-2 237 Leu/Met Polymorphism Modulates the Effects of Coffee Consumption on the Risk of Hypertension in Middle-Aged Japanese Men
- Gastric electrical activity and cardiovascular risk factors in relation to autonomic nervous function, hormonal responses, and health-related lifestyles in young men
- Effect of Overtime Work and Insufficient Sleep on Postural Sway in Information-Technology Workers
- Relationships between Effort-Reward Imbalance, Over-Commitment, and Fatigue in Japanese Information-Technology Workers
- Relationship between Brachial-Ankle Pulse Wave Velocity and Heart Rate Variability in Young Japanese Men
- Stress Perception and Social Indicators for Low Back, Shoulder and Joint Pains in Japan : National Surveys in 1995 and 2001
- Association Between PM_ and O_3 Levels and Hospital Visits for Cardiovascular Diseases in Bangkok, Thailand
- Validity of a Self-administered Food Frequency Questionnaire Used in the 5-year Follow-up Survey of the JPHC Study to Assess Selenium Intake : Comparison with Dietary Records and Blood Levels
- Competition or complement : relationship between judo therapists and physicians for elderly patients with musculoskeletal disease
- CANCER PATTERNS AND LIFESTYLE AMONG JAPANESE IMMIGRANTS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS IN THE CITY OF SAO PAULO, BRAZIL
- Back Pain Claim Rates in Japan and the United States : Framing the Puzzle
- Measurement of articular cartilage volumes in the normal knee by magnetic resonance imaging : can cartilage volumes be estimated from physical characteristics?
- Development of Renal Potassium Excretion Capacity in the Neonatal Rat
- Lead Toxicity : Does the Critical Level of Lead Resulting in Adverse Effects Differ between Adults and Children?
- Job Stress and Mental Health of Permanent and Fixed-term Workers Measured by Effort-reward Imbalance Model, Depressive Complaints, and Clinic Utilization
- Lack of Leisure-Time Physical Activity in Non-Obese Japanese Men with Components of Metabolic Syndrome