Sidhu L S, Malhotra P, Singh S P
Department of Human Biology, Punjabi University, Patiala, India.
Anthropol Anz. 1988 Sep;46(3):269-75.
The present investigation was conducted with a view to testing the hypothesis that there is some association between blood groups (ABO and Rh) and diabetes mellitus. 520 proven cases of adult diabetes mellitus from the Diabetic Clinic of Rajendra Hospital, Patiala, were studied in 1979-1980. A large sample of 6204 normal individuals studied by Jolly et al. (1969) for ABO and Rh blood groups was taken as control for comparison with the patients. There is a strong indication of an association of diabetes mellitus with blood groups, especially with A, AB and Rh-positive blood groups. The maximum differences are in the AB groups in the two series and minimum in the A group. Individuals with gene p seem to be more susceptible to this disease. Thus the association between blood groups and diabetes mellitus is not a chance finding, but implies an aetiological relationship.
本次调查旨在检验血型(ABO和Rh)与糖尿病之间存在某种关联的假设。1979 - 1980年,对来自帕蒂亚拉金德拉医院糖尿病诊所的520例确诊成年糖尿病患者进行了研究。乔利等人(1969年)对6204名正常个体的ABO和Rh血型进行了研究,选取其中一大样本作为对照,与患者进行比较。有强有力的迹象表明糖尿病与血型有关联,尤其是与A、AB和Rh阳性血型有关。两个系列中AB组的差异最大,A组的差异最小。携带基因p的个体似乎更容易患这种疾病。因此,血型与糖尿病之间的关联并非偶然发现,而是意味着一种病因学关系。