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A Comparison of Biological Risk Factors in Two Populations: The United States and Japan

机译:美国和日本两个人群的生物危险因素比较

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Life expectancy is higher in Japan than in the United States. We compared the prevalence of clinically recognized risk factors in the two countries to explore the possibility that differences in these likely precursors to disease and death are linked to the paths to higher mortality for Americans. We found that American men and women have higher levels of total biological risk than the Japanese, particularly for risk factors included in the metabolic syndrome. A significant difference between the two countries is the higher prevalence of overweight among Americans. On the other hand, measured blood pressure appears more favorable among Americans. A larger proportion of Americans use prescription drugs, which results in lowered levels of measured biological risk. There are large differences in the prevalence of a number of risk factors between American and Japanese women less than age 40; this could mean that Americans develop biological risk earlier in life or that the differences are growing larger in more recent cohorts.
机译:日本的预期寿命比美国高。我们比较了两国临床公认的危险因素的流行程度,以探讨这些可能导致疾病和死亡的前兆差异与美国人更高死亡率的途径有关。我们发现,美国男性和女性的总生物风险水平高于日本人,尤其是代谢综合征中包括的风险因素。两国之间的显着差异是美国人超重率较高。另一方面,美国人对血压的测量似乎更有利。较大比例的美国人使用处方药,这降低了测得的生物风险水平。在40岁以下的美国女性和日本女性中,许多危险因素的患病率存在​​很大差异;这可能意味着美国人会在生命的早期阶段发展生物风险,或者在最近的人群中差异越来越大。

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