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Fujishima M, Kiyohara Y.
Changes in prevalence of hypertension and, incidence and mortality of stroke in a general population: the Hisayama Study.
Brain Hemorrhage ed. by Akira Ogawa vol.4, Tokyo, Japan
pp.1-7, 2002
Fujishima M, Kiyohara Y.
Incidence and risk factors of dementia in a defined elderly Japanese population:the Hisayama Study.
Alzheimer’s Disease Vascular Etiology and pathology, ed. by Jack C. De La Torre, Raj Kalaria, Nakajima K and Nagata K,
Ann N Y Acad Sci
977: 1-8, 2002
Arima H, Kiyohara Y, Tanizaki Y, Nakabeppu Y, Kubo M, Kato I, Sueishi K, Tsuneyoshi M, Fujishima M, Iida M.
Detection of angiotensin-converting enzyme gene insertion/deletion polymorphism from paraffin-embedded tissues:the Hisayama Study.
Circ J
66: 1034-1036, 2002
Arima H, Kiyohara Y, Kato I, Tanizaki Y, Kubo M, Iwamoto H, Tanaka K, Abe I, Fujishima M.
Alcohol reduces insulin - hypertension relationship in a general population: the Hisayama Study.
J Clin Epidemiol
55: 863-869, 2002
Ohmori S, Kiyohara Y, Kato I, Kubo M, Tanizaki Y, Iwamoto H, Nakayama K, Abe I, Fujishima M.
Alcohol intake and future incidence of hypertension in a general Japanese population: the Hisayama Study.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res
26: 1010-1016, 2002
Shimizu H, Kiyohara Y, Kato I, Tanizaki Y, Ueno H, Kimura Y, Iwamoto H, Kubo M, Arima H, Ibayashi S, Fujishima M.
Plasma homocyst(e)ine concentrations and the risk of subtypes of cerebral Infarction:the Hisayama Study.
Cerebrovasc Dis
13: 9-15, 2002
Nakagami T, Q. Qiao, J. Tuomilehto, B. Balkau, B. Carstensen, Tajima N, Iwamoto Y, K Borch-Jonsen and the DECODA Study Group. (Fujishima M, Kiyohara Y)
The fasting plasma glucose cut-point predicting a diabetic 2-h OGTT glucose level depends on the phenotype.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract
55: 35-43, 2002
The DECODA Study Group on behalf of the International Diabetes Epidemiology Group. (Fujishima M, Kiyohara Y)
Cardiovascular risk profile assessment in glucose-intolerant Asian individuals−an evaluation of the world health organization two-step strategy: the DECODA Study (Diabetes epidemiology: Collaborative analysis of diagnostic criteria in Asia)
Diabet Med
19: 549-557, 2002