Table 1. General characteristics of study subjects
Table 2. Lifestyle characteristics of the study subject
Table 3. Stress characteristics of the study subject
Table 4. Prevalence of hypertension according to demographic characteristics
Table 5. Prevalence of hypertension according to lifestyle
Table 6. Prevalence of hypertension according to lifestyle
Table 7. Logistic regression analysis of factors affecting the prevalence rate of hypertension
Tabata, Relationship between job stress and plasma fibrinolytic activity in male Japanese workers, International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, Vol.68 No.5, pp.315-320, 1996.
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