1. Details of a Researcher - Miyagawa, Naoko - Keio University
Validity assessment of self-reported medication use in a pharmacoepidemiologic study by comparison with prescription record review.
Validity assessment of self-reported medication use in a pharmacoepidemiologic study by comparison with prescription record review
2. Official Journal of the Japanese Circulation Society
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3. Association between consumption of small fish and all-cause mortality ...
3 mei 2024 · Association between consumption of small fish and all-cause mortality among Japanese: the Japan Multi-Institutional Collaborative Cohort Study.
Objective: Although small fish are an important source of micronutrients, the relationship between their intake and mortality remains unclear. This study aimed to clarify the association between intake of small fish and all-cause and cause-specific mortality. Design: We used the data from a cohort study in Japan. The frequency of the intake of small fish was assessed using a validated FFQ. The hazard ratio (HR) and 95 % confidence interval (CI) for all-cause and cause-specific mortality according to the frequency of the intake of small fish by sex were estimated using a Cox proportional hazard model with adjustments for covariates. Setting: The Japan Multi-Institutional Collaborative Cohort Study. Participants: A total of 80 802 participants (34 555 males and 46 247 females), aged 35-69 years. Results: During a mean follow-up of 9·0 years, we identified 2482 deaths including 1495 cancer-related deaths. The intake of small fish was statistically significantly and inversely associated with the risk of all-cause and cancer mortality in females. The multivariable-adjusted HR (95 % CI) in females for all-cause mortality according to the intake were 0·68 (0·55, 0·85) for intakes 1-3 times/month, 0·72 (0·57, 0·90) for 1-2 times/week and 0·69 (0·54, 0·88) for ≥ 3 times/week, compared with the rare intake. The corresponding HR (95 % CI) in females for cancer mortality were 0·72 (0·54, 0·96), 0·71 (0·53, 0·96) and 0·64 (0·46, 0·89), respectively. No statistically significant associatio...
4. Collaboration among psychological researchers, the government, and ...
19 sep 2022 · This paper reviews statistical information related to marriage hunting published in Japan. In addition, some of the authors' collaborative activities and ...
In contemporary Japanese society, it is difficult to find a marriage partner, and therefore, “Konkatsu,” the search for a marriage partner, has become a soci...

5. Miyagawa, Miho - MyAnimeList
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6. Association of skipping breakfast and short sleep duration ... - Europe PMC
... Miyagawa,j Hiroaki Ikezaki,k,l Yuji Matsumoto,l Yuichiro Nishida,m Chisato Shimanoe,n Isao Oze,o Keitaro Matsuo,o,p Haruo Mikami,q Miho ... sex-specific ...
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Miho Miyagawa and Mitsuhiko Fujio. Department of Control Engineering and ... Pattern Anal. Machine lmell., vol. 11, pp. 701-716,1989. [4] E. R. ...
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Matsugu, Miho. “Fight to Win: Female Bonding and War Propaganda in ... Miyagawa Choshun (1683-1753),from “A Rare and Important Nanshoku (Male-Male) ...
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9. Details of a Researcher - Iida, Miho
10 okt 2024 · , Miyagawa N., Hirata A., Kuwabara K., Matsumoto M., Okamura T ... Importance of Sex Differences in Research on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention.
Study Profile of the Tsuruoka Metabolomics Cohort Study (TMCS)