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HHP
(redirected from Honolulu Heart Program)

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HHPHand Held Products (Barcode Reader Manufacturer, Charlotte, NC)
HHPDepartment of Health and Human Performance (formerly the Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Safety; Middle Tennessee State University; Murfreesboro, TN)
HHPHolistic Health Practitioner
HHPHigh Hydrostatic Pressure
HHPHonolulu Heart Program
HHPHydraulic Horsepower
HHPHand-Held Phone (cellular telephone instrument)
HHPHometown Health Providers
HHPHigh Hazard Process
HHPHemihyperplasia
HHPHubble Heritage Project
HHPhousehold Path
HHPHealthy Heart Program (various organizations)
HHPHip Hop Project
HHPHome Health Products (Germany)


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For example, the Honolulu Heart Program tracked the relationship between magnesium intake and the incidence of illness and death from coronary heart disease among Japanese men living in Hawaii.
HAAS began in 1965 as the Honolulu Heart Program, a prospective study of heart disease and stroke that followed a cohort of 8,000 Japanese-American men (all born between 1900 and 1919).
3) studied this issue in older persons within the Honolulu Heart Program.
 
 
 
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