SEGA, ROBERTO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 7.146
AS - Asia 3.408
EU - Europa 3.045
SA - Sud America 506
AF - Africa 85
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 12
OC - Oceania 3
Totale 14.205
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 6.976
SG - Singapore 1.256
CN - Cina 779
DE - Germania 564
SE - Svezia 537
HK - Hong Kong 435
RU - Federazione Russa 432
BR - Brasile 371
VN - Vietnam 365
IE - Irlanda 357
UA - Ucraina 341
IT - Italia 260
GB - Regno Unito 186
FR - Francia 120
CA - Canada 114
IN - India 100
FI - Finlandia 93
KR - Corea 67
BD - Bangladesh 66
AR - Argentina 57
IQ - Iraq 44
TR - Turchia 39
ID - Indonesia 31
NL - Olanda 31
JP - Giappone 30
PH - Filippine 30
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 28
PK - Pakistan 25
ZA - Sudafrica 24
ES - Italia 23
MX - Messico 23
EC - Ecuador 22
SA - Arabia Saudita 22
BE - Belgio 19
IR - Iran 19
CO - Colombia 17
MA - Marocco 17
UZ - Uzbekistan 17
PL - Polonia 14
EG - Egitto 12
VE - Venezuela 11
EU - Europa 9
MY - Malesia 9
AZ - Azerbaigian 8
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 7
JO - Giordania 7
KZ - Kazakistan 7
PY - Paraguay 7
TN - Tunisia 7
TW - Taiwan 7
CL - Cile 6
DK - Danimarca 6
ET - Etiopia 6
PE - Perù 6
PS - Palestinian Territory 6
AL - Albania 5
BG - Bulgaria 5
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 5
IL - Israele 5
JM - Giamaica 5
KE - Kenya 5
NP - Nepal 5
TH - Thailandia 5
BO - Bolivia 4
CH - Svizzera 4
CI - Costa d'Avorio 4
PA - Panama 4
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 4
AT - Austria 3
AU - Australia 3
BB - Barbados 3
GT - Guatemala 3
HN - Honduras 3
HU - Ungheria 3
LB - Libano 3
LT - Lituania 3
OM - Oman 3
RO - Romania 3
UY - Uruguay 3
XK - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.XK??? 3
CR - Costa Rica 2
DZ - Algeria 2
EE - Estonia 2
GE - Georgia 2
GR - Grecia 2
GY - Guiana 2
KH - Cambogia 2
LK - Sri Lanka 2
LY - Libia 2
SN - Senegal 2
BF - Burkina Faso 1
BH - Bahrain 1
BZ - Belize 1
CG - Congo 1
DM - Dominica 1
GD - Grenada 1
KG - Kirghizistan 1
KW - Kuwait 1
LC - Santa Lucia 1
LV - Lettonia 1
Totale 14.198
Città #
Ashburn 802
Singapore 724
Ann Arbor 695
Woodbridge 551
Fairfield 448
Chandler 443
Hong Kong 430
Houston 402
San Jose 377
Jacksonville 373
Dublin 346
Frankfurt am Main 329
Dearborn 226
Wilmington 195
Santa Clara 191
Seattle 184
New York 179
Cambridge 146
Princeton 126
Beijing 123
Ho Chi Minh City 98
Los Angeles 97
Hefei 96
Chicago 93
Hanoi 74
Shanghai 74
Seoul 63
Lachine 59
Nanjing 59
Dallas 57
The Dalles 55
Lawrence 54
Milan 53
Altamura 52
Lauterbourg 50
San Diego 44
Moscow 41
Boardman 36
São Paulo 32
Falls Church 31
Buffalo 30
Helsinki 29
Brno 26
Guangzhou 26
Council Bluffs 25
Nanchang 24
Fremont 23
Orem 22
Tokyo 22
Hebei 21
Andover 19
Brooklyn 18
Dong Ket 18
Ottawa 18
Toronto 18
Baghdad 17
Haiphong 17
Brussels 16
Da Nang 16
Munich 16
Shenyang 16
Tianjin 16
Auburn Hills 15
Changsha 15
Philadelphia 14
Denver 13
Johannesburg 13
Salt Lake City 13
Tashkent 13
Dhaka 12
London 12
Mountain View 12
Huizen 11
Jiaxing 11
Atlanta 10
Columbus 10
Norwalk 10
Warsaw 10
Chennai 9
Manchester 9
Nürnberg 9
Rio de Janeiro 9
Rome 9
Tampa 9
Ankara 8
Guayaquil 8
Lissone 8
Ningbo 8
Quito 8
San Francisco 8
Stockholm 8
University Park 8
Biên Hòa 7
Cairo 7
Detroit 7
Guarulhos 7
Jeddah 7
Lahore 7
Lancaster 7
Redmond 7
Totale 9.329
Nome #
The effects of sex and method of blood pressure measurement on genetic associations with blood pressure in the PAMELA study 364
Differing associations for sport versus occupational physical activity and cardiovascular risk 349
Left ventricular hypertrophy increases cardiovascular risk independently of in-office and out-of-office blood pressure values 321
Biological consequences of stress: Conflicting findings on the association between job strain and blood pressure 313
Long-term risk of diabetes, hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy associated with the metabolic syndrome in a general population 308
The Pamela study: main findings and perspectives 298
Prognostic value of ambulatory and home blood pressures compared with office blood pressure in the general population: follow-up results from the Pressioni Arteriose Monitorate e Loro Associazioni (PAMELA) study 292
Evaluation of How Gene-Job Strain Interaction Affects Blood Pressure in the PAMELA Study 290
Metabolic syndrome in the Pressioni Arteriose Monitorate E Loro Associazioni (PAMELA) study: daily life blood pressure, cardiac damage, and prognosis 287
The contribution of major risk factors and job strain to occupational class differences in coronary heart disease incidence: the MONICA Brianza and PAMELA population-based cohorts 281
Prevalence and clinical significance of a greater ambulatory versus office blood pressure ('reversed white coat' condition) in a general population 279
Alterations of cardiac structure in patients with isolated office, ambulatory, or home hypertension: Data from the general population (Pressione Arteriose Monitorate E Loro Associazioni [PAMELA] Study) 276
Gender differences in the association between education and the incidence of cardiovascular events in Northern Italy 265
Impact of different definitions of the metabolic syndrome on the prevalence of organ damage, cardiometabolic risk and cardiovascular events 265
Accuracy evaluation of the 'Cardiette BP one' ambulatory blood pressure monitor 265
Combined effects of hypertension and hypercholesterolemia on radial artery function 265
Impact of demographic, anthropometric, haemodynamic factors on left atrial size in the general population: data from the PAMELA study 261
Normal values of left-ventricular mass: echocardiographic findings from the PAMELA study 260
Increased long-term risk of new-onset diabetes mellitus in white-coat and masked hypertension 258
Long-term risk of mortality associated with selective and combined elevation in office, home, and ambulatory blood pressure 255
Systolic vs diastolic blood pressure control in the hypertensive patients of the PAMELA population 253
Blood pressure variability and organ damage in a general population: Results from the PAMELA study 250
Biological and social values of metabolic syndrome in predicting cardiovascular disease 249
Long-term prognostic value of blood pressure variability in the general population: results of the Pressioni Arteriose Monitorate e Loro Associazioni Study 249
Cardiac and vascular structural changes in normotensive subjects with parental hypertension 248
Relationship of office, home, and ambulatory blood pressure to blood glucose and lipid variables in the PAMELA population 246
Hypertension, antihypertensive therapy and renal-cell cancer: A meta-analysis 245
Comparison of the new alpha 1-blocker alfuzosin with propranolol as first-line therapy in hypertension 243
Time trends of major coronary risk factors in a northern Italian population (1986-1994). How remarkable are socioeconomic differences in an industrialized low CHD incidence country? 240
Simultaneous validation of the SunTech 247 diagnostic station blood pressure measurement device according to the British hypertension society protocol, the international protocol and the association for the advancement of medical instrumentation standards 240
Blood pressure (clinic, home, 24-h) profiles and clinical correlates in 236
Possible interaction of environment and genetic factors in work-related diseases: The case of hypertension 231
Impact of body mass index and waist circumference on the cardiovascular risk and all-cause death in a general population: Data from the PAMELA study 230
HIV and metabolic syndrome - A comparison with the general population 229
Should white-coat hypertension in diabetes be treated? Pro 229
Clinic, home, 24-hour blood pressure profiles and clinical correlates in resistant hypertension: data from the PAMELA Study 228
The Pamela Study: Old and New Findings 224
Prognostic value of "partial" and "true" white coat hypertension: data from 16 year follow-up in the PAMELA population 223
Impact of body mass index and waist circumference on the long-term risk of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and cardiac organ damage 222
The PAMELA (Pressioni Arteriose Monitorate E Loro Associazioni) study: Main features and results 221
Long-term risk of sustained hypertension in white-coat or masked hypertension 212
Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in a low CHD incidence population and its associations with incidence of major CHD and stroke events. 11-year follow-up of the MONICA Brianza and PAMELA cohorts 212
Prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy in hypertensive patients without and with blood pressure control: Data from the PAMELA population 205
Job strain and blood pressure in employed men and women: a pooled analysis of four northern italian population samples 196
Ambulatory blood pressure in air traffic controllers 190
Associazione tra stress lavorativo percepito e rischio cardiovascolare. Indagine su un campione di dipendenti pubblici 187
Systolic blood pressure and pulse pressure: Role of 24-h mean values and variability in the determination of organ damage 183
Recent trends in myocardial infarction rates in northern Italy. Results of the IM MONICA and CAMUNI registers in Brianza: 1993-1994 versus 1997-1998 [Recenti andamenti temporali dei tassi di infarto miocardico in nord Italia. Risultati dei registri IM MONICA e CAMUNI in Brianza: 1993-1994 versus 1997-1998] 183
Preventive potential of body mass reduction to lower cardiovascular risk: The Italian Progetto CUORE study 182
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring 182
Uneven differences in the risk of incident cardiovascular disease among socio-occupational classes”. Forth International Conference on Work Enviroment and cardiovascular Disease 179
Favorable cardiovascular risk profile and 10-year coronary heart disease incidence in women and men: results from the Progetto CUORE 176
Andamenti e determinanti socio-occupazionali della letalità dell’infarto miocardico 172
Seasonal variations in home and ambulatory blood pressure in the PAMELA population 166
Arterial compliance in familial hypercholesterolaemia: A preliminary report 165
Ambulatory blood pressure normalcy: The PAMELA study 157
Un metodo per ricalibrare funzioni predittive basate sul modello dei rischi proporzionali 150
Incident risk of major cardiovascular events among socio-occupational classes. 11-Year follow-up of the MONICA Brianza and PAMELA cohorts [Rischio di incidenza di eventi coronarici e cerebrovascolari maggiori tra classi socio-occupazionali. Follow-up a 11 anni delle coorti MONICA Brianza e PAMELA] 145
Favourable cardiovascular risk profile (low risk) and 10-year stroke incidencein women and men: findings from 12 Italian population samples 143
5-year Incidence Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases in North Italian Cohorts. A pooled Analyses. 139
Recent Time Trends (1993-1998) of acute Myocardial Infarction in Brianza, Northern Italy 138
Response to white-coat and masked hypertension: Selective elevation of blood pressure or an arbitrarily partitioned continuum? [2] 130
Totale 14.280
Categoria #
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book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
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Totale 46.368


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021206 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 109 17 80
2021/2022832 21 78 100 96 73 69 28 37 42 63 67 158
2022/20231.562 144 597 109 157 76 234 15 72 103 8 33 14
2023/20241.027 26 30 43 30 120 268 230 57 55 8 11 149
2024/20251.855 128 260 93 82 153 41 65 92 175 283 153 330
2025/20264.369 500 296 351 473 569 279 687 240 487 487 0 0
Totale 14.280