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Publikováno v:
International journal of epidemiology. 4(4)
Eight thousand and six Japanese men born in the years 1900-1919 participated in the baseline examination of the Honolulu Heart Study. Of the survivors, 94.6 per cent participated in a second examination two years later. All but 23 of the second exam
Publikováno v:
Stroke. 25:1170-1175
Vital statistics show a sharp decline in stroke mortality since the late 1960s. It is not clear whether this has been associated with a decline in stroke incidence. Since 1966 the Honolulu Heart Program has monitored the incidence and mortality of co
Autor:
Jordan Popper, Philip A. Wolf, Robert D. Abbott, Beatriz L. Rodriguez, J. David Curb, G. Webster Ross, Halit Silbershatz, Abraham Kagan, Ralph B. D'Agostino, Cecil M. Burchfiel, Katsuhiko Yano, Millicent Higgins
Publikováno v:
Stroke. 33(1)
Background and Purpose — Risk of death due to stroke in Japan is more than double the risk in the United States. It remains unknown why some ethnic groups are more prone to stroke than others. Our purpose was to compare the 20-year incidence of hos
Publikováno v:
Stroke. 25(4)
The relation between total serum cholesterol level and thromboembolic or nonhemorrhagic stroke is controversial. The Honolulu Heart Program cohort of Japanese-American men provides data which show that elevated serum cholesterol is an independent pre
Autor:
Donald S. Dock, Sadahisa Kawamoto, Tavia Gordon, George G. Rhoads, S. Leonard Syme, Abraham Kagan, Thomas L. Robertson, Hiroo Kato, Joseph L. Belsky, Michael Marmot, Robert M. Worth, Michihiro Miyanishi
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Cardiology. 39:239-243
The incidence of myocardial infarction and death from coronary heart disease was studied in defined samples of 45 to 68 year old Japanese men in Japan, Hawaii and California. The incidence rate was lowest in Japan where it was half that observed in H
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chronic Diseases. 38:609-615
Among 6860 50-77 year old men of Japanese ancestry examined in Honolulu 291 were known to have had a gastrectomy for benign gastric (189) or duodenal (102) ulcer, and 132 had documented peptic ulcer disease treated medically. Total serum cholesterol
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Epidemiology. 130:268-277
A cohort of 7,591 middle-aged Hawaiian-Japanese men free at initial examination of evidence of coronary heart disease or stroke were followed starting in 1965. Between 1965 and 1983, 1,342 of these men died; 229 deaths occurred less than 24 hours aft
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chronic Diseases. 32:153-156
Cerebral hemorrhage is clearly over-represented in the mortality statistics in Japan. Cerebral thromboembolism is the most frequent type of cerebral vascular disease in Japan as elsewhere. Despite a steady decline of stroke mortality since 1966, cere
Publikováno v:
Stroke. 11:21-26
At the Honolulu Heart Study 7,895 men of Japanese ancestry, 45--68 year-old, who were free of previous stroke at the baseline examination (1965--1968) were followed 6 years for the development of transient cerebral ischemic attacks (TIA). Fifty-one m
Autor:
Marthana C. Hjortland, Curtis G. Hames, Abraham Kagan, W J Zukel, JosephT. Doyle, William P. Castelli, Stephen B. Hulley, Tavia Gordon
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 55:767-772
The relation between coronary heart disease (CHD) prevalence and fasting lipid levels was assessed by a case-control study in five populations with a total of 6859 men and women of black, Japanese and white ancestry drawn from subjects aged 40 years