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Twenty four variables of biochemistry were analysed in serum samples taken from 1,599 subjects, 704 men and 895 women. Blood urea nitrogen(BUN), creatinine(Cr), uric acid(UA), triglycerides(TG), gluco...se, glutamate oxalacetate transaminase(GOT), glutamate pyruvate transaminase(GPT), r-glutamyl trans-peptidase(r-GTP), creatine phosphokinase(CPK) and iron(Fe) were significantly higher in males than in females, whereas total protein(TP), albumin, total cholesterol(TC), HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C), inorganic phosphorus(P) and apolipo protein B were higher in females than in males. In females BUN, Cr, UA, TC, TG and glucose concentrations were increased gradually along with ageing. However, in males TC, TG, glucose, GOT, GPT, r-GTP were highest in their 40s and 50s. Incidence rate of hypoproteinemia, hyperuricemia, hypercholesterolemia and hyperglucosemia were higher in our subjects than in those of survey done by Japanese Ministry of Welfare. These results proved their poorly balanced dietary habits, especially the lack of sufficient intake of protein or fat, or the excessive intake of alcohol or sugar followed by obesity. Intervention in daily life pattern including dietary habits, exercise training will be needed to accelerate health promotion.続きを見る
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