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Sadanobu Kagamimori

Researcher at University of Toyama

Publications -  165
Citations -  5942

Sadanobu Kagamimori is an academic researcher from University of Toyama. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoporosis & Population. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 163 publications receiving 5566 citations. Previous affiliations of Sadanobu Kagamimori include Kanazawa Medical University.

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Working hours as a risk factor for acute myocardial infarction in Japan: case-control study

Shigeru Sokejima, +1 more
- 19 Sep 1998 - 
TL;DR: There seemed to be a trend for the risk of infarction to increase with greater increases in mean working hours, independent of established risk factors and occupational conditions.
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Socioeconomic status and health in the Japanese population.

TL;DR: The results indicate that different socioeconomic contexts and inequality contribute to the mortality, morbidity, and biological and behavioral risk factors in Japan, although the pattern and direction of the relationships may not necessarily be the same in terms of size, pattern, distribution, magnitude and impact.
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Does conflict between home and work explain the effect of multiple roles on mental health? A comparative study of Finland, Japan, and the UK

TL;DR: Investigation of work and family roles and the balance between the two may be important for the mental health of men and women in industrialized societies and the effect of work-to-family conflict and family- to-work conflict on mental health varies by gender.
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Bone mineral density of the spine, hip and distal forearm in representative samples of the Japanese female population: Japanese Population-Based Osteoporosis (JPOS) Study.

TL;DR: 5-year age-specific mean values of BMD and cut-off values for the diagnosis of osteoporosis according to World Health Organization and the Japanese Society of Bone and Mineral Research (JSBMR) criteria are presented.