Patients with early-stage chronic kidney disease, with mildly reduced eGFR, proteinuria, or both, had higher healthcare spending in Japan over 5 years. https://t.co/MjepIEyjk4
Effect of no cost sharing for paediatric care on healthcare usage by household income levels: regression discontinuity design @BMJ_Open https://t.co/WBxYgGCVEK
Risk of cardiovascular disease associated with repeated proteinuria across annual kidney function screening among the middle-aged and older general population in Japan: a retrospective cohort study @BMJ_Open https://t.co/AACOhOxCOs
Nudge-Based Interventions on Health Promotion Activity Among Very Old People: A Pragmatic, 2-Arm, Participant-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial https://t.co/w0OuthuVHV
National Health Guidance Intervention for Obesity and Cardiovascular Risks and Health Outcomes https://t.co/FojyuSNfXZ via @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork. Must I state the obvious, if it didn’t work in Japan, Americans have little hope... but I’m gonna stay in the battle🤷🏽♀️
Latest #JAMAInternalMed study shows that Japan's national health guidance intervention was not associated with clinically meaningful #weightloss or other cardiovascular risk factor reduction https://t.co/sFUEn7Byuf @FukumaShingo@toshi_iizuka @ytsugawa1 @UCLA_GIMHSR