4 research outputs found
Relationship of leg extension power with each subscale scores of IES-R-J among men and women<sup>a</sup>.
a<p>Adjusted for physical activiy (<1 METs·hours/week, 1–22 METs·hours/week, or≥23 METs·hours/week), smoking status (never, former, or current), drinking status (never, 1–6 day(s)/week, or 7 days/week), sleep duration (6–8 hours/day or not), tooth brushing (≥3 times/day or <3 times/day), eating breakfast (<4 times/week or ≥4 times/week), diabetes (no or yes), hypertension (no or yes), dyslipidemia (no or yes), depressive symptoms (SDS≥45), age (log-transformed), education (≥ college or < college), occupation (deskwork or non-desk work), marital status (unmarried or married), family loss (no or yes), property damage (other, partially damaged, or completely damaged), and work volume (unchanged, increased, or decreased).</p>b<p>All continuous variables have been log-transformed.</p
Location of the epicenter of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Oroshi-machi.
<p>(a) The epicenter of the East Japan Earthquake (cross) was under the Pacific Ocean about 150 km east of the Miyagi Prefecture. (b) The Sendai Oroshisho Center is located in Oroshi-machi in Eastern Sendai, where the tsunami approached within 2–3 km distance.</p
Participants characteristics and pre-disaster factors associated with the total score of IES-R-J in men (n = 399)<sup>a</sup>.
a<p>IES-R-J, the Japanese version of the Impact of Event Scale-Revised; PA, physical activity; METs, metabolic equivalent of tasks; SDS, Self-rating Depression Scale.</p>b<p>Data are summarized by median (interquartile range) for continuous variables and by percentage for category variables.</p>c<p>All continuous variables have been log-transformed.</p>d<p>Data was measured in 2011 only.</p
Flow chart of the sample selection process.
<p>Flow chart of the sample selection process.</p