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- Follow-up and Mortality Profiles in the Miyagi Cohort Study
- Risk Factors for Breast Cancer among Japanese Women in Tokyo : A Case-Control Study
- The Validity of Sleeping Hours of Healthy Young Children as Reported by Their Parents.
- Lifestyles, Blood Pressure and Serum Lipid Profile among Medical Students in Japan
- Simple and Partial Correlationships of Nutritional Factors to Serum High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Levels in a Japanese Rural Population
- Association of Pregnancy Intention with Parenting Difficulty in Fukushima, Japan
- Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Reproductive Tract Infections among Pregnant Women in Ten Communes in Nghe An Province, Vietnam
- Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Infection in the Elderly
- Meta-analysis on the Therapeutic State of Hypertensive Population in Japan: Focusing on the Impact of New Diagnostic Criteria of Japanese Guideline for the Management of Hypertension 2000.
- Comparison of Percent Body Fat Estimated by Near Infra-red Spectrophotometry Method with Body Mass Index in Health Screening of Male Employees
- Television Viewing Time is Associated With Overweight/Obesity Among Older Adults, Independent of Meeting Physical Activity and Health Guidelines Reply to Stabler and Colleagues
- Walking Exercise and Its Relationship to Serum Lipids in Japanese.
- Obesity, Occupational Work and Parental History as Risk Factors for Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
- Physical Activity and its Relationship to Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Rural Japanese Men
- Relationship of Dietary Intake to Subsequent Incidence of Stroke and Ischemic Heart Disease
- National Nutrition Survey in Japan
- Association of Tubal Sterilization and Induced Abortion with Ovarian Cancer:Meta-analysis of Published Case-control Studies
- Smoking, Alcohol, Sleep and Risk of Idiopathic Sudden Deafness: A Case-Control Study Using Pooled Controls.
- Reproducibility of a Semi-quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire in Japanese Female Dietitians.
- Outline of the Japan-Britain Co-sponsored "British Epidemiology and Public Health Course"