Cardiovascular Risk Factors in a Tourist Town : Association with Job-related Factors
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Previous studies have shown that mortality from cardiovascular diseases in fishing villages was lower than that in farming villages. In contrast, few reports on the population living in a tourist village have appeared. Then, we report here the characteristic features of a tourist town, and that in fishing and farming towns. The rural farming town in Gunma prefecture had a population of 15100. The population working in the primary industry was 17.1%, and the farming population was 17.0%. The fishing town in Shizuoka prefecture had a population of 11700. The population working in the primary industry was 11.0%, and the fishing population was 10.2%. The rural tourist town in Shizuoka prefecture had a population of 17800. The population working in the tertiary industry was 60.2%, and the wholesaling or retailing population was 16.6%. Standardized mortality ratios of cardiovascular diseases in the tourist town reported by Shizuoka health officials were higher than the fishing town. The rate of participation at ages of 50-59 years for the basic health examination in the tourist town was lower than the fishing and the farming towns. From the results of the health examination of residents at ages of 50-59 years, the high prevalence of obesity and hypertension in men and high prevalence of hypertension in women were found in the tourist town. In the tourist town, self-employed women at ages of 50-59 years had irregular time of meals and insufficient care of diet in comparison with employed women. Furthermore, the prevalence of hypertension in self-employed women was also higher than that of employed women. We could suggest that health status in communities might be associated with job-related factors. J Physiol Anthropol 21 (5): 223-227, 2002 http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/en/
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著者
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Kouda Katsuyasu
Department Of Hygiene Kansai Medical University
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Takeuchi Hiroichi
Department Of Public Health Hamamatsu University School Of Medicine
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Nakamura Harunobu
Department Of Health Promotion And Education Graduate School Of Human Development And Environment
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FAN WenYing
Department of Public Health, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine
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Fan Wenying
Department Of Public Health Hamamatsu University School Of Medicine
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