The Effects of Post-War Dietary Change on Longevity and Health in Okinawa
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概要
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Life expectancy for men in Okinawa has fallen sharply relative to other prefectures of Japan and although at present women still retain their lead in Okinawa, if present trends continue, they too will fall. The nutrition transition in Okinawa with regards to increased fat intake and increased bodyweight (i. e. schoolchildren population), may be related to socio-political, socio-economic and socio-cultural changes that were set in motion either directly or indirectly during U.S. administration beginning in 1945.
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著者
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Willcox Bradley
Pacific Health Research Institute University Of Hawaii
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Willcox Bradley
Pacific Health Research Institute;geriatrics Department University Of Hawaii
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Willcox D.
Okinawa Prefectural College Of Nursing
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Todoriki Hidemi
Department Of Environmental And Preventive Medicine Faculty Of Medicine School Of Medicine Universit
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