Trend of Coronary Heart Disease and its Relationship to Risk Factors in a Japanese Population : A 26-year Follow-up, Hiroshima/Nagasaki study : 53th Annual Scientific Session of the Japanese Circulation Society
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The incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) was determind from a 26-year follow-up study of a fixed population of 19.961 subjects. The study also examined secular trends and relationship to risk factors. The age-adjusted incidence of myocardial infarction was found to have remained almost constant during this 26-year follow-up period, averaging 2.1/1,000 person-years in men and 0.79/1,000 person-years in women. An accurate trend of angina pectoris was difficult to evaluate in this study. Both age and elevated systolic blood pressure were confirmed to be important and independent risk factors. The risk of developing CHD was found to increase linearly with respect to systolic blood pressure. An increased risk was also observed in subjects with diastolic blood pressure of 110 mmHg or higher. Serum cholesterol and cigarette smoking were additional independent risk factors, indicating that the so-called three major risk factors for CHD were all confirmed in this Japanese population of both men and women.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1990-04-20
著者
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SHIMIZU Yukiko
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kameda Medical Center
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Sasaki Hideo
Departments Of Neurology Hematology Metabolism Endocrinology And Diabetology Faculty Of Medicine Yam
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Shimizu Yukiko
Department Of Clinical Studies Radiation Effects Research Foundation Department Of Epidemiology Radi
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Kodama Kazunori
Department of Epidemiology, Radiation Effect Research Foundation
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Sasaki Hideo
Department Of Clinical Studies Radiation Effects Research Foundation Department Of Epidemiology Radi
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Kodama Kazunori
Department Of Clinical Studies Radiation Effects Research Foundation Department Of Epidemiology Radi
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Kodama Kazunori
Department Of Clinical Studies Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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Shimizu Yukiko
Department Of Biochemistry Teikyo University School Of Medicine
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Sasaki Hideo
Department Of Cardiology Pulmonology And Nephrology Yamagata University School Of Medicine
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Kodama Kazunori
Department Of Clinical Studies Radiation Effect Research Foundation
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Kodama Kazunori
Department Of Clinical Studies Radiation Effects Research Foundation Department Of Epidemiology Radi
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Kodama Kazunori
Department Of Clinical Studies Radiation Effects Research Foundation Department Of Epidemiology Radi
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Sasaki Hideo
Department Of Clinical Studies Radiation Effects Research Foundation Department Of Epidemiology Radi
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Shimizu Yukiko
Department of Biochemistry and Applied Biosciences, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Miyazaki
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