Shinichi Kuriyama
Professor
Laboratory of Disaster Public Health
Tohoku University
Japan
Biography
Dr. Shinichi Kuriyama is Professor at Laboratory of Disaster Public Health, at Tohoku University. His research theme are To Monitor the person’s health after Mega-Disaster. Care for the person’s health after Mega-Disaster. To Minimize health problems in the next-coming Mega-Disaster
Research Interest
Mega-Disaster, health problems, public health, intervention study, next-coming disaster, cohort study, monitoring health status, questionnaire, Nation-wide survey, intervention
Publications
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Kuriyama, S., Hozawa, A., Ohmori, K., Shimazu, T., Matsui, T., Ebihara, S., ... & Tsuji, I. (2006). Green tea consumption and cognitive function: a cross-sectional study from the Tsurugaya Project. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 83(2), 355-361.
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Zheng, W., McLerran, D. F., Rolland, B., Zhang, X., Inoue, M., Matsuo, K., ... & Irie, F. (2011). Association between body-mass index and risk of death in more than 1 million Asians. New England Journal of Medicine, 364(8), 719-729.
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Kuriyama, S., Shimazu, T., Ohmori, K., Kikuchi, N., Nakaya, N., Nishino, Y., ... & Tsuji, I. (2006). Green tea consumption and mortality due to cardiovascular disease, cancer, and all causes in Japan: the Ohsaki study. Jama, 296(10), 1255-1265.