Population Survey on Cerebrovascular and Cardiovascular Diseases
1972; Japanese Heart Journal Assoc; Volume: 13; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1536/ihj.13.118
ISSN1573-8612
AutoresNoboru Kimura, Hironori Toshima, Yuhki Nakayama, Takanobu Mizuguchi, Kazushige Takayama, Mitsuhiro Yoshinaga, Tsukasa Fukami, Hiromi Tashiro, Fumizi Katayama, Ken Abe, T Arima, Yasushi Yokota, Eiji Minagawa, Ryotaro Tanaka, Toshinori Akiyoshi, Kuninori Soejima, Kensuke YAMADA, Akihide Mizunoe, Kazunori Nakamura, Fumio OSHIMA, Kiyoshi Tanaka, Kenjiro Akasu, Taketoshi Niizaki, Hideo Ikeda, Eiji Nakamichi, Masato Ageta, Yoshiro Miike, Tetsuro Inoue, Takashi NAKAGAWA, Seiki NANBU, Terutoshi Tanioka, Susumu Shimada, Terunori Fukumoto,
Tópico(s)Acute Ischemic Stroke Management
ResumoFrom the findings at entry examination and the data obtained in the 10 years of follow-up experience, the following conclusion is reached.(1) The mortality from cerebral thrombosis and myocardial infarction has been significantly higher in Ushibuka men than in Tanushimaru men. The increase of sum of skinfold thickness due to a remarkable reduction of physical activity and prevalence of high blood pressure seemed to influence the high mortality from cerebral thrombosis and myocardial infarction.(2) The higher trend of cerebral hemorrhage in the men with hypertension at Tanushimaru appeared to be influenced by the low serum protein concentration with A.G ratio abnormalities due to low dietary protein and by the higher elevation of blood pressure after exercise.
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