To assess the relation of increased mortality and morbidity to personal loss and damage following the 1988 earthquake in Armenia, the authors conducted a prospective study of mortality and a nested case-control analysis of incident morbidity. Employees of the Armenian Ministry of Health and their immediate families (n = 35,043) who survived the disaster formed the study population. Two sets of interviews with the employees, carried out over a period of 4 years of follow-up, were used as the primary source of data for this study. The highest numbers of deaths from all causes and from heart disease were observed within the first 6 months following the earthquake. The nested case-control analysis of 483 cases of newly reported heart disease an...
Contains fulltext : 53454.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Disa...
Background and Purpose: A major earthquake struck central Taiwan on September 21, 1999, causing a tr...
Objective: The effects of earthquakes on ischemic heart disease (IHD) have often been reported. At a...
Earthquakes are one of the most common types of natural disasters. They remain unpredictable and oft...
The authors analyzed the relations between a variety of earthquake-related experiences incurred in 1...
The authors conducted descriptive and case-control studies to find factors associated with earthquak...
PURPOSE: To investigate the patterns of immediate seismic deaths and post,earthquake mortality chang...
Long-term prospective studies exploring general health outcomes among disaster survivors are rare. S...
Introduction : The aim of the study was to study the long-term effect on cardiovascular disease risk...
Yazarlar Marmara Earthquake Study Group olarak bilinmektedir.Background. Crush syndrome resulting fr...
Background Research on long-term health effects of earthquakes is scarce, especially in low- and mid...
Background: The aim is to quantify chronic diseases and to assess possible risk factors for developi...
Background: During catastrophic earthquakes, crush syndrome is the second most frequent cause of dea...
Background: During catastrophic earthquakes, crush syndrome is the second most frequent cause of dea...
EARTHQUAKES are one of the most dramatic exam-ples of a psychological stress affecting physical heal...
Contains fulltext : 53454.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Disa...
Background and Purpose: A major earthquake struck central Taiwan on September 21, 1999, causing a tr...
Objective: The effects of earthquakes on ischemic heart disease (IHD) have often been reported. At a...
Earthquakes are one of the most common types of natural disasters. They remain unpredictable and oft...
The authors analyzed the relations between a variety of earthquake-related experiences incurred in 1...
The authors conducted descriptive and case-control studies to find factors associated with earthquak...
PURPOSE: To investigate the patterns of immediate seismic deaths and post,earthquake mortality chang...
Long-term prospective studies exploring general health outcomes among disaster survivors are rare. S...
Introduction : The aim of the study was to study the long-term effect on cardiovascular disease risk...
Yazarlar Marmara Earthquake Study Group olarak bilinmektedir.Background. Crush syndrome resulting fr...
Background Research on long-term health effects of earthquakes is scarce, especially in low- and mid...
Background: The aim is to quantify chronic diseases and to assess possible risk factors for developi...
Background: During catastrophic earthquakes, crush syndrome is the second most frequent cause of dea...
Background: During catastrophic earthquakes, crush syndrome is the second most frequent cause of dea...
EARTHQUAKES are one of the most dramatic exam-ples of a psychological stress affecting physical heal...
Contains fulltext : 53454.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Disa...
Background and Purpose: A major earthquake struck central Taiwan on September 21, 1999, causing a tr...
Objective: The effects of earthquakes on ischemic heart disease (IHD) have often been reported. At a...