Health Evaluation and Promotion
Online ISSN : 1884-4103
Print ISSN : 1347-0086
ISSN-L : 1347-0086
Clinical Data for the Participants of Ningen Dock in Our Hospital
Toshihiko ARAIShiniti KOHDAToshio MIYAMA
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2006 Volume 33 Issue 6 Pages 579-586

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Many of the ningen dock participants are healthy, and their clinical data are normal. To find out age deviations of normal data, clinical data of our ningen dock participants were examined. Clinical data of our ningen dock participants all through 2005 were divided into groups by participant's sexes, ages and months examined, and their mean values, standard deviations and maximal and minimal values were calculated. Body Mass Index in all ages were found to be unchanged. Heights and weights were found to decrease slightly after ages 30, suggesting that the peak of body activities was in ages 30. Blood pressures were found to increase after ages 30 especially in men. HDL cholesterols were found to be unchanged, but LDL cholesterols were found to increase, and reach plateau in ages 40 for men and ages 50 for women. Their increases were higher for women than for men. Renal functions were found to be unchanged in all ages. GOT and GPT were also unchanged, but γ-GTP were increased and reached their highest in ages 40 to 60 for men. Blood sugar levels increased and reached to their peaks in ages 50-60. Blood data were found to be unchanged. Monthly deviations were generally small, but seasonal changes were found in systolic blood pressures and % pulmonary capacities. γ-GPT were found different by months in men. Large standard deviations of clinical date suggested that our ningen dock participants included not only healthy but also unhealthy populations.

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