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Toshiki KATSURA, Akiko HOSHINO, Yumi Watanabe
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We made an interview survey on old people living alone in an urban districts, Hiroshima City. Interview items are related to lifestyles and mental health (positive health assessed by Self-esteem and PGC Morale Scale, and negative health assessed by GDS. LSO, and Self-rated Stress). The sesults were as followed. Mental Health of old people living alone was correlated with assessment and self-desition on living alone, self-rated health state, sound sleeping, regularly living hours, number in brother and friend, mental support, satisfaction toward health and friends and so on.
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We made a survey to elucidate the correlation between smoking style and psychological factors, in particular self-rated strongly stressful state of residents in this study. Surveyitems were smoking style (cigarette per day, way of smoking period of smokingm the number of trying to stop smoking, and the number of doing so until stopping smoking)and self-rated stress. In analysis we made a cross-sectional comparison with the strength of the correlation between smoking style and strongly self-rated stressful state by standard of that of nonsmokers. The results were as follows. 1.Smokers The correlation between smoking style and self-rated strongly stressful state was not recognized. 2.Postsmokers In males postsomkers who stopped smoking by only once trying to stop had odds ratio significantly more than I by comparison with nonsmokers. But in both males and females the other correlation between smoking style before stopping smoking and self-rated strongly stressful state was not recognized.
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Tatsuhiko ANDO, Hiroshi TACHI, Munehiro YOSHIDA, Yoshiyuki NAKAYAMA
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Tea catechins, in crude form and as isolated epigallocatechin gallate (EGCg) and epicatechin gallate (ECg), were investigated regarding their effects on experimentally induced alimentary hypercholesterolemia in exogenously hypercholesterolemic (ExHC-Ta) rats. Effects on blood cholesterol, fecal cholesterol and low density lipids were studied over a 60 day period. When catechins were administered after induction of hypercholesterolemia, little effect was seen on cholesterol levels but when rats were fed catechins in conjunction with a high cholesterol diet, cholesterol did not. reach expected levels, suggesting catechins have a depressant effect on the absorption of cholesterol and this effect may be useful as protection against hypercholesterolemia.
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