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Resting heart rate in middle age and diabetes development in older age

- diabetesjournals.org
MR Carnethon, L Yan, P Greenland, DB … - Diabetes Care, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—After age 65, 1,877 participants had diabetes-related hospital claims
and 410 participants had any mention of diabetes on their death certificate. The
adjusted (demographic characteristics, cigarette smoking, and years of ...
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Resting heart rate and blood pressure, independent of each other, proportionally raise the …


T Nagaya, H Yoshida, H Takahashi, M Kawai - International Journal of Epidemiology, 2009 - IEA
1 Department of Public Health, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical
Sciences, Nagoya, Japan. 2 Department of Epidemiology, Tokyo Metropolitan
Institute of Gerontology, Tokyo, Japan. 3 Gifu Prefectural Center for ...
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Clinical Diagnosis of Metabolic Syndrome 1. Metabolic Syndrome and Insulin Resistance


N Ura, S Saitoh, K Shimamoto - Internal Medicine, 2007 - J-STAGE
Insulin resistance and compensatory hyperinsulinemia are seen not only in type 2
diabetes mellitus (DM) but also in essential hypertension (EHT), dyslipidemia
and obesity; these are known as the components of metabolic syndrome. To ...
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Coronary hemodynamics and atherosclerotic wall stiffness: A vicious cycle


YS Chatzizisis, GD Giannoglou - Medical hypotheses, 2007 - Elsevier
Local hemodynamic environment, including low shear stress and increased tensile
stress, determines the localization, growth and progression of coronary
atherosclerosis. As atherosclerotic lesions evolve, the diseased coronary ...
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Pulse pressure amplification, adiposity and metabolic syndrome in subjects under chronic …


AC Vergnaud, AD Protogerou, Y Li, S … - Atherosclerosis, 2008 - Elsevier
When compared to their own controls, treated hypertensive subjects with
increased BMI, WC or MS did not differ in terms of mean values of brachial and
carotid blood pressure and augmentation index. However, they were ...
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Incidence of type-2 diabetes mellitus in a large population of Japanese male white-collar …


T Nagaya, H Yoshida, H Takahashi, M Kawai - Diabetes research and clinical practice, 2006 - Elsevier
Since occupation, a major socio-economic factor, may be a risk factor for type-2
diabetes mellitus (DM), we compared DM incidence among four groups of
white-collar workers in a follow-up study in 13,547 Japanese men. The ...
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Questionnaire survey on the Japanese guidelines for treatment of hypertension in the elderly …


T Ogihara, S Morimoto, K Okaishi, K Hiwada, … - Hypertension research: official journal of the Japanese …, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A questionnaire survey was administered to Japanese clinical specialists in
hypertension in order to gauge their opinions on the 1999 revised version of the
Guidelines for Hypertension in the Elderly prepared by the Comprehensive ...
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[CITATION] The epidemiology of lifestyle and risk factor for type 2 diabetes


RM van Dan - Eur J Epidemiol, 2003
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[CITATION] Resting heart rate and its changes over years as a risk factor for mortality in the general …


X Jouven, JP Empana, JF Buyck, F Canoui- … - Eur Heart J, 2006
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Heavy smoking raises risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus in obese men; but, light smoking …


T Nagaya, H Yoshida, H Takahashi, M Kawai - Annals of Epidemiology, 2008 - Elsevier
We conducted a follow-up study in 16,829 apparently healthy men 30 to 59 years
of age. At baseline, 23.1%, 24.6%, 24.0%, and 28.4% of the men were 'never'
smokers, ex-smokers, light smokers (≤20 cigarettes/d), and heavy smokers ...
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