The Influence of Lifestyle-Related Disease on Cancer Diseases Using Diagnosis Procedure Combination Survey Data -Hyperlipidemia-

DOI
  • SAKAMOTO Chieko
    Research Institute of Health and Welfare Sciences, Graduate School, Inter. Univ. of Health and Welfare
  • SAITO Keiichi
    Research Institute of Health and Welfare Sciences, Graduate School, Inter. Univ. of Health and Welfare

Bibliographic Information

Other Title
  • DPC調査データを利用したがん疾患と生活習慣病 との関連について-高脂血症-

Search this article

Description

<p>We investigated the relations among gender, age, smoking information, and lifestyle-related disease (hypertension: HT, type 2 diabetes; DM, hyperlipidemia: HL, body mass index: BMI) in cases with cancer disease, using Diagnosis Procedure Combination survey data and a decision tree analysis performed with Chaid Method by using hyperlipidemia coexistence or not as a dependent variable. As a result, a decision tree was branched depending on the presences of HT. The rate of HL patients with HT was 3.2 times higher than the rate of patients without HT. Regardless of coexistence of hypertension, the HL rate in cases with liver cancer was low. In cases with cancer except liver, the HL rate was the highest in the patients with HT and BMI >24.1. </p>

Journal

Details 詳細情報について

Report a problem

Back to top