Explanation for the Japanese Paradox: Prevention of Increase in Coronary Heart Disease and Reduction in Stroke

Volume: 14, Issue: 6, Pages: 278 - 286
Published: Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
Japan's age-adjusted rate for mortality from stroke increased after the Second World War until 1965 and then showed a significant decline until 1990; however, the age-adjusted rate for mortality from all heart disease and coronary heart disease (CHD) increased until 1970 and then declined slowly. A puzzling question is why the rate of mortality from CHD declined in spite of an increase in serum total cholesterol level following an increase in...
Paper Details
Title
Explanation for the Japanese Paradox: Prevention of Increase in Coronary Heart Disease and Reduction in Stroke
Published Date
Jan 1, 2007
Volume
14
Issue
6
Pages
278 - 286
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