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Amelia T Hirai

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de Almeida-Pititto B, Griffin S, Sharp S, Hirai A, Gimeno S, Ferreira S
Rev Saude Publica . 2012 Jun; 46(4):602-9. PMID: 22735273
Objective: To assess the effect of a health promotion program on cardiometabolic risk profile in Japanese-Brazilians. Methods: A total of 466 subjects from a study on diabetes prevalence conducted in...
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Almeida-Pititto B, Hirai A, Sartorelli D, Harima H, Gimeno S, Ferreira S
Diabetol Metab Syndr . 2010 Aug; 2:52. PMID: 20673337
Aim: To identify predictive factors associated with non-deterioration of glucose metabolism following a 2-year behavioral intervention in Japanese-Brazilians. Methods: 295 adults (59.7% women) without diabetes completed 2-year intervention program. Characteristics...
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Xavier N, Chaim R, Gimeno S, Ferreira S, Hirai A, Padovani C, et al.
Metab Syndr Relat Disord . 2009 Nov; 8(2):143-8. PMID: 19900161
Background: The American Heart Association/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (AHA/NHLBI), revising the National Cholesterol Evaluation Program for Adult Treatment Panel III (NCEP ATP III), and the International Diabetes Federation...
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Ferreira S, Gimeno S, Hirai A, Harima H, Matsumura L, Pittito B
Cad Saude Publica . 2008 Oct; 24 Suppl 2:S294-302. PMID: 18670709
We evaluated the impact of a lifestyle intervention on the cardiometabolic risk profile of women participating in the Study on Diabetes and Associated Diseases in the Japanese-Brazilian Population in Bauru....
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Siqueira A, Harima H, Osiro K, Hirai A, Gimeno S, Ferreira S
Arq Bras Endocrinol Metabol . 2008 Mar; 52(1):40-6. PMID: 18345395
High prevalence of diabetes has been previously reported in Japanese-Brazilians. In an attempt to better estimate the cardiometabolic risk, this study evaluated lipid disorders in 1,330 Japanese-Brazilians (46% men) aged>30...
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Doro A, Gimeno S, Hirai A, Franco L, Ferreira S
Arq Bras Endocrinol Metabol . 2007 Jan; 50(6):1066-74. PMID: 17221113
Sedentary behavior-related diseases can be prevented by lifestyle changes. Part of the cardiovascular benefits of physical activity (PA) may be due to low-grade inflammation. This study describes the PA of...