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Relationship of Prison Life Style to Blood Pressure, Serum Lipids and Obesity in Women Prisoners in Japan
1998
Industrial Health
This prospective study of female prison inmates assessed the effects of prison labour life style on the blood pressure (BP), serum lipids, and body mass index of pre-and postmenopausal female prisoners. This study was carried out in the largest women's prison, located in a town in the North East of Japan. The prison serves a reasonably large community. Three hundred and twelve premenopausal female prisoners and 88 postmenopausal female prisoners in a women's prison participated in this study.
doi:10.2486/indhealth.36.1
pmid:9473851
fatcat:fghfwak2ujbo3gr3y77m7a2z7m