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Association between Laughter and Lifestyle Diseases after the Great East Japan Earthquake: The Fukushima Health Management Survey
We investigated the association between the frequency of laughter and lifestyle diseases after the Great East Japan Earthquake. We included 41,432 participants aged 30–89 years in the Fukushima Health Management Survey in fiscal year 2012 and 2013. Gender-specific, age-adjusted and multivariable odd...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8657190/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34886425 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312699 |
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author | Eguchi, Eri Ohira, Tetsuya Nakano, Hironori Hayashi, Fumikazu Okazaki, Kanako Harigane, Mayumi Funakubo, Narumi Takahashi, Atsushi Takase, Kanae Maeda, Masaharu Yasumura, Seiji Yabe, Hirooki Kamiya, Kenji |
author_facet | Eguchi, Eri Ohira, Tetsuya Nakano, Hironori Hayashi, Fumikazu Okazaki, Kanako Harigane, Mayumi Funakubo, Narumi Takahashi, Atsushi Takase, Kanae Maeda, Masaharu Yasumura, Seiji Yabe, Hirooki Kamiya, Kenji |
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description | We investigated the association between the frequency of laughter and lifestyle diseases after the Great East Japan Earthquake. We included 41,432 participants aged 30–89 years in the Fukushima Health Management Survey in fiscal year 2012 and 2013. Gender-specific, age-adjusted and multivariable odds ratios of lifestyle diseases were calculated using logistic regressions stratified by evacuation status. Those who laugh every day had significantly lower multivariable odds ratios for hypertension (HT), diabetes mellitus (DM) and heart disease (HD) for men, and HT and dyslipidemia (DL) for women compared to those who do not, especially in male evacuees. The multivariable odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) of HT, DM and HD (non-evacuees vs. evacuees) for men were 1.00 (0.89–1.11) vs. 0.85 (0.74–0.96), 0.90 (0.77–1.05) vs. 0.77 (0.64–0.91) and 0.92 (0.76–1.11) vs. 0.79 (0.63–0.99), and HT and DL for women were 0.90 (0.81–1.00) vs. 0.88 (0.78–0.99) and 0.80 (0.70–0.92) vs. 0.72 (0.62–0.83), respectively. The daily frequency of laughter was associated with a lower prevalence of lifestyle disease, especially in evacuees. |
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spelling | pubmed-86571902021-12-10 Association between Laughter and Lifestyle Diseases after the Great East Japan Earthquake: The Fukushima Health Management Survey Eguchi, Eri Ohira, Tetsuya Nakano, Hironori Hayashi, Fumikazu Okazaki, Kanako Harigane, Mayumi Funakubo, Narumi Takahashi, Atsushi Takase, Kanae Maeda, Masaharu Yasumura, Seiji Yabe, Hirooki Kamiya, Kenji Int J Environ Res Public Health Article We investigated the association between the frequency of laughter and lifestyle diseases after the Great East Japan Earthquake. We included 41,432 participants aged 30–89 years in the Fukushima Health Management Survey in fiscal year 2012 and 2013. Gender-specific, age-adjusted and multivariable odds ratios of lifestyle diseases were calculated using logistic regressions stratified by evacuation status. Those who laugh every day had significantly lower multivariable odds ratios for hypertension (HT), diabetes mellitus (DM) and heart disease (HD) for men, and HT and dyslipidemia (DL) for women compared to those who do not, especially in male evacuees. The multivariable odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) of HT, DM and HD (non-evacuees vs. evacuees) for men were 1.00 (0.89–1.11) vs. 0.85 (0.74–0.96), 0.90 (0.77–1.05) vs. 0.77 (0.64–0.91) and 0.92 (0.76–1.11) vs. 0.79 (0.63–0.99), and HT and DL for women were 0.90 (0.81–1.00) vs. 0.88 (0.78–0.99) and 0.80 (0.70–0.92) vs. 0.72 (0.62–0.83), respectively. The daily frequency of laughter was associated with a lower prevalence of lifestyle disease, especially in evacuees. MDPI 2021-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8657190/ /pubmed/34886425 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312699 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Eguchi, Eri Ohira, Tetsuya Nakano, Hironori Hayashi, Fumikazu Okazaki, Kanako Harigane, Mayumi Funakubo, Narumi Takahashi, Atsushi Takase, Kanae Maeda, Masaharu Yasumura, Seiji Yabe, Hirooki Kamiya, Kenji Association between Laughter and Lifestyle Diseases after the Great East Japan Earthquake: The Fukushima Health Management Survey |
title | Association between Laughter and Lifestyle Diseases after the Great East Japan Earthquake: The Fukushima Health Management Survey |
title_full | Association between Laughter and Lifestyle Diseases after the Great East Japan Earthquake: The Fukushima Health Management Survey |
title_fullStr | Association between Laughter and Lifestyle Diseases after the Great East Japan Earthquake: The Fukushima Health Management Survey |
title_full_unstemmed | Association between Laughter and Lifestyle Diseases after the Great East Japan Earthquake: The Fukushima Health Management Survey |
title_short | Association between Laughter and Lifestyle Diseases after the Great East Japan Earthquake: The Fukushima Health Management Survey |
title_sort | association between laughter and lifestyle diseases after the great east japan earthquake: the fukushima health management survey |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8657190/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34886425 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312699 |
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