Epidemiologic studies of coronary heart disease and stroke in Japanese men living in Japan, Hawaii and California. Incidence of myocardial infarction and death from coronary heart disease

Am J Cardiol. 1977 Feb;39(2):239-43. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9149(77)80197-5.

Abstract

The incidence of myocardial infarction and death from coronary heart disease was studied in defined samples of 45 to 68 year old Japanese men in Japan, Hawaii and California. The incidence rate was lowest in Japan where it was half that observed in Hawaii (P less than 0.01). The youngest men in the sample in Japan were at particularly low risk. The incidence among Japanese men in California was nearly 50 percent greater than that of Japanese in Hawaii (P less than 0.05). A striking increase in the incidence of myocardial infarction appears to have occurred in the Japanese who migrated to the United States; this increase is more pronounced in California than in Hawaii.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Age Factors
  • Aged
  • California
  • Coronary Disease / diagnosis
  • Coronary Disease / mortality*
  • Death, Sudden
  • Electrocardiography
  • Emigration and Immigration
  • Epidemiologic Methods
  • Ethnicity*
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Hawaii
  • Humans
  • Japan / ethnology
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Myocardial Infarction / epidemiology
  • Risk