脳・心血管系疾患死亡率と民力レベル
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概要
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Spearman's rank correlation between the death rates of 3 selected cerebro-cardiovascular causes and the level of civilization were calculated. The purpose of this study is to see how much the level of industrialization and cultures of the population involved would reflect upon above mortality rates according to different prefectures of Japan. The observation were done in 1970 for 1) "chronic rheumatic heart diseasl", 2) "ischaemic heart disease" and for the 3) total of heart diseaes, namely "chronic rheumatic heart disease", "ischaemic heart disease" and "other forms of heart disease" and for 4) "cerebrovacular disease". The Asahi National Ntrength '71 ('71MINRYOKU)-the level of civilization- was used to draw sources for the level of industrialization and the cultural standard of the population in the 46 prefectures of Japan. 1n regards to the level of civilization, levels used for this calculation were, 1) total national strength, 2) "level of industrialization" and the 3) "cultural standard" . Significant negative correlation were seen in "cerebrovascular disease" with "total national strength" and the "cultural standard" in both men and women. Also significant negative correlation were found in total of heart diseases with all 3 levels of national strength in men, and in "chronic rheumatic heart disease" it was found only in men with "total national strength". The results obtained were beyond our expectations in some ways and considerable reasons and prospects for the future trends for these diseases were briefly discussed.
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