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Department of Public Health, Gunma University School of Medicine | 論文
- Content and Cross Validity of the Todai Health Index Depression Scale in Relation to the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale and the Zung Self-rating Depression Scale
- Changes in Urinary Cadmium Excretion Among Pigment Workers with Improvement of the Work Environment
- Obesity as an independent influential factor for reduced radial arterial wave reflection in a middle-aged Japanese male population
- Absence of specific symptoms in chronic hepatitis C
- Habituation of Sleep to Road Traffic Noise Assessed by Polygraphy and Rating Scale
- Instantaneous Change in Transient Shift of Sleep Stage in Response to Passing Truck Noise
- Relationship between Self-rating and Polygraphic Sleep Parameters : Analysis of Compiled Data from 12 Young Japanese Adults
- Prevalence of Insomnia and its Relationship to the Health Habits or Status of Women Living along a City Road Part 1. Epidemiologic Study
- Effects on Health of Atmospheric Lead in Roadside Exposure in Jakarta
- Body Mass Index and Mortality in a Middle-aged Japanese Cohort
- Low Back Pain and Smoking in a Community Sample in Japan
- Prevalence of nocturia among Japanese adults
- Prevalences of periodic limb movement-like and restless legs-like symptoms among Japanese adults
- Prevalence of use of medically prescribed hypnotics among adult Japanese women in urban residential areas
- Detection of Deoxyribonuclease I in a Hormone-secretory Pathway of Pituitary Cells in Humans and Rats
- Lifestyle and Sociodemographic Risk Factors for Death among Middle-aged and Elderly Residents in Japan from a Five-year Follow-up Cohort Study
- Differences in Lifestyle and Perceived Health in Different Occupations in a Community
- Afternoon Exercise Improves the Quality of Night Sleep : A Case Study Observed by EEG and Self-Rating Scale
- Obesity Has an Inverse Relationship with a Depressive State
- Lifestyle and Sociodemographic Risk Factors for Death among Middle-aged and Elderly Residents in Japan from a Five-year Follow-up Cohort Study