人多相筛选中γ - gtp异常的背景研究。(第二部分):用SAS统计软件包进行主成分分析。

Igaku kenkyu. Acta medica Pub Date : 1993-05-01
S Maeda, N Morita
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在以往的研究中,我们报道了γ - gtp水平的异常不仅在肝胆疾病中发现,而且在健康个体的肥胖和饮酒中也发现。根据这一结果,本研究在福冈大学医院管理的短期人体干船坞检查的1493例(1256例男性,237例女性)的测试数据的基础上,探讨了血清中γ - gtp水平异常与肥胖和饮酒之间的关系。为了观察包括肥胖程度和酒精摄入量在内的各种测量结果如何相互影响,采用SAS统计软件包进行主成分分析,用于计算机分析。在男性中,提取肥胖率、Hb、Ht、RBC、GPT、γ - gtp、LAP、GOT、甘油三酯和总蛋白为第一主要成分。第二主要成分为醇、γ - gtp、MCH、MCV和HDL。这些结果表明,肥胖伴随着Hb、Ht、RBC和甘油三酯的变化,酒精的消化伴随着MCH、MCV和HDL的变化。在女性中,提取与红细胞和转氨酶相关的成分作为第一主成分,提取与红细胞和酒精相关的成分作为第二主成分。在这两种情况下,酒精和γ - gtp都不包括在内。
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[Studies on background of gamma-GTP abnormality in human multiphasic screening. (Part 2): Principle component analysis by SAS statistic package for computer analysis].

In previous studies we reported that the abnormality of the gamma-GTP level was found not only in hepatobiliary diseases but also in obesity and ingestion of alcohol in healthy individuals. In relation to this results, the present study deals with the relationship between abnormal gamma-GTP level in serum on the one hand and obesity and ingestion of alcohol on the other hand on the basis of test data for 1493 cases (1256 male cases, 237 female cases) who were examined in the short-term human dry dock managed by the Fukuoka University Hospital. To observe how results of various measurements including the degree of obesity and the amount of alcohol ingested exert effects on one another, principle component analysis was done by means of SAS statistic package for computer analysis. In men, as the first principle main components, obesity rate, Hb, Ht, RBC, GPT, gamma-GTP, LAP, GOT, triglyceride and total protein were extracted. As the second main principle components, alcohol, gamma-GTP, MCH, MCV, and HDL were extracted. Theses result demonstrate that the obesity is accompanied by variations in Hb, Ht, RBC and triglyceride and that digestion of alcohol is accompanied by variations in MCH, MCV and HDL in male. In women, components related to erythrocyte and transaminase along with the degree of obesity were extracted as the first main principle components, and principle components related to erythrocyte and alcohol were extracted as the second main components. In either case, alcohol and gamma-GTP were not included.

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