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HIPOP-OHP
High-risk and Population strategy for Occupational Health Promotion
Ongoing trial
Author(s)
Okamura T, Tanaka T, Babazono A, Yoshita K, Chiba N, Takebayashi T, Nakagawa H, Yamato H, Miura K, Tamaki J, Kadowaki T, Okayama A, Ueshima H
Title(s)
The High-risk and Population Strategy for Occupational Health Promotion (HIPOP-OHP) study: study design and cardiovascular risk factors at the baseline survey
Reference(s)
J Hum Hypertens 2004;18:475–85
Disease
Cardiovascular disease
Purpose
To incorporate intervention programmes for reducing cardiovascular risk in Japanese workplaces
Study design
Controlled
Follow-up
Aim 5 years
Patients
Aim 6500 subjects, aged < 56 years, from 12 companies in Japan
Treatment regimen
Lifestyle intervention, including individual counselling and workplace programmes on nutrition, physical activity and smoking, or control, given only the interventional teaching materials
Concomitant therapy
All patients continued to receive usual care for heart failure
Results
Not yet available
Comments
A baseline analysis of the relationship between dietary salt intake and urinary salt excretion in HIPOP-OHP subjects has been published in Hypertens Res 2004;27:157–66. A 3-year interim analysis of male subjects has been published in Environ Health Prev Med 2004;9:137–43
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