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Katsuhiko Yano is affiliated with Kuakini Medical Center in the United States. The available data does not include specific details about their research publications, making it difficult to trace their scholarly output through recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues.

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Best Publications

  • Plasma fibrinogen level and the risk of major cardiovascular diseases and nonvascular mortality: an individual participant meta-analysis.

    J Danesh;S Lewington;S G Thompson;Lowe Gdo.

  • Low-Fat dietary pattern and risk of invasive breast cancer: The women's health initiative randomized controlled dietary modification trial

    Ross L. Prentice;Bette Caan;Rowan T. Chlebowski;Ruth Patterson

  • FOXO3A genotype is strongly associated with human longevity

    Bradley J. Willcox;Timothy A. Donlon;Qimei He;Randi Chen

  • Effects of Walking on Mortality among Nonsmoking Retired Men

    Hakim Aa;Petrovitch H;Burchfiel Cm;Ross Gw

  • Coffee, Alcohol and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease among Japanese Men Living in Hawaii

    Katsuhiko Yano;George G. Rhoads;Abraham Kagan

  • Cholesterol and all-cause mortality in elderly people from the Honolulu Heart Program: a cohort study

    Irwin J Schatz;Kamal Masaki;Katsuhiko Yano;Randi Chen

  • Diabetes and the risk of stroke. The Honolulu Heart Program.

    Robert D. Abbott;Richard P. Donahue;Stephen W. MacMahon;Dwayne M. Reed

  • Postchallenge glucose concentration and coronary heart disease in men of Japanese ancestry. Honolulu Heart Program.

    Richard P Donahue;Robert D Abbott;Dwayne M Reed;Katsuhiko Yano

  • Glucose intolerance and 22-year stroke incidence. The Honolulu Heart Program.

    C M Burchfiel;J D Curb;B L Rodriguez;R D Abbott

  • Caloric restriction, the traditional Okinawan diet, and healthy aging: the diet of the world's longest-lived people and its potential impact on morbidity and life span.

    Bradley J. Willcox;D. Craig Willcox;Hidemi Todoriki;Akira Fujiyoshi

  • Effects of Walking on Coronary Heart Disease in Elderly Men The Honolulu Heart Program

    A A Hakim;J D Curb;H Petrovitch;B L Rodriguez

  • Alcohol and hemorrhagic stroke. The Honolulu Heart Program.

    Richard P. Donahue;Robert D. Abbott;Dwayne M. Reed;Katsuhiko Yano

  • Risk of stroke in male cigarette smokers.

    Robert D. Abbott;Yin Yin;Dwayne M. Reed;Katsuhiko Yano

  • Serum cholesterol and hemorrhagic stroke in the Honolulu Heart Program.

    K Yano;D M Reed;C J MacLean

  • TEN-YEAR INCIDENCE OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN THE HONOLULU HEART PROGRAM RELATIONSHIP TO BIOLOGIC AND LIFESTYLE CHARACTERISTICS

    Katsuhiko Yano;Dwayne M. Reed;Daniel L. Mcgee

  • A comparison of hip fracture incidence among native Japanese, Japanese Americans, and American Caucasians.

    Philip D. Ross;Hiromichi Norimatsu;James W. Davis;Katsuhiko Yano

  • Ten-year incidence of coronary heart disease in the Honolulu Heart Program. Relationship to nutrient intake.

    Daniel L. McGEE;Dwayne M. Reed;Katsuhiko Yano;Abraham Kagan

  • C-reactive protein and myocardial infarction

    Pamela Sakkinen;Robert D. Abbott;J.David Curb;J.David Curb;Beatriz L. Rodriguez;Beatriz L. Rodriguez

  • Midlife risk factors and healthy survival in men.

    Bradley J. Willcox;Qimei He;Randi Chen;Katsuhiko Yano

  • Physical Activity and Incidence of Diabetes: The Honolulu Heart Program

    C. M. Burchfiel;D. S. Sharp;J. D. Curb;B. L. Rodriguez

Frequent Co-Authors

Beatriz L. Rodriguez
Beatriz L. Rodriguez University of Hawaii at Manoa
Robert D. Abbott
Robert D. Abbott University of Virginia
Kamal Masaki
Kamal Masaki University of Hawaii at Manoa
J. David Curb
J. David Curb University of Hawaii at Manoa
George G. Rhoads
George G. Rhoads Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Helen Petrovitch
Helen Petrovitch Veterans Health Administration
Russell P. Tracy
Russell P. Tracy University of Vermont
Timothy A. Donlon
Timothy A. Donlon University of Hawaii at Manoa
Abraham M. Y. Nomura
Abraham M. Y. Nomura Kuakini Medical Center
Hirotsugu Ueshima
Hirotsugu Ueshima Shiga University of Medical Science

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