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HIPOP-OHP
High-risk and Population strategy for Occupational Health Promotion
Ongoing trial
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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 |
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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 |
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Reference(s) |
J Hum Hypertens 2004;18:475–85
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Disease |
Cardiovascular disease |
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Purpose |
To incorporate intervention programmes for reducing cardiovascular risk in Japanese workplaces |
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Study design |
Controlled |
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Follow-up |
Aim 5 years |
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Patients |
Aim 6500 subjects, aged < 56 years, from 12 companies in Japan |
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Treatment regimen |
Lifestyle intervention, including individual counselling and workplace programmes on nutrition, physical activity and smoking, or control, given only the interventional teaching materials |
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Concomitant therapy |
All patients continued to receive usual care for heart failure |
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Results |
Not yet available |
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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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