抄録
Conditions of patients with essential hypertension who had their onset in spring were studied in order to grasp their state as distorted nonspecific bioreaction, or dynamics of human vitality. For this purpose, their urine quotients were regarded as indexes assumed. Further, the trend of lipidic metabolism were examined at the same time. The result thus obtained is as follows:
1) In all the cases studied, o/K4 highly exceeded the normal value, their average value being 93.0 ±5.81. Thus, among patients with hypertension who had their onset in spring, remarkable decline in vitality was noticed.
2) Of the average values measured in various respects, those of total cholesterol, phospholipid and lipo-albumin rate far exceeded their normal values. Especially noticeable was the rise of lipo-albumin rate, its average value being 6.72 ± 0.521, and the number of cases in which it exceeded the normal value being 23 (92%).
3) When all the cases were divided into two groups according to o/K4, one group having high values, and the other low values, it was found that, in the former group, all the values of total cholesterol, phospholipid and lipo-albumin rate were abnormally high, and, above all, lipo-albumin rate was as high as 7.85 ± 0.865.
4) In short, it is presumed that a distortion of the inside condition in a living body is caused by the stress continuing for some period when one withstand the cold weather, and that this distortion, viewed from the standpoint of lipo-albumin, takes shape as an abnormal lipid metabolism and act as a factor bringing about the lowering of vitality.