Joffe B I, Jackson W P, Thomas M E, Toyer M G, Keller P, Pimstone B L
Br Med J. 1971 Oct 23;4(5781):206-8. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5781.206.
The plasma glucose, immunoreactive insulin, and growth hormone levels after a 50-g oral glucose load have been measured in 15 adult Bushmen subjects living in the Kalahari region of Southern Africa. Compared with 10 non-obese white controls, they showed relative glucose intolerance and significantly impaired insulin secretion. Growth hormone responses showed no significant differences between the two groups. Factors such as inadequate or unusual nutrition and stress do not appear to account completely for the abnormalities in carbohydrate metabolism observed in the Bushmen. Of interest are the clinical and hormonal similarities that seem to exist between the Bushmen and the Central African Pygmies.
对生活在非洲南部喀拉哈里地区的15名成年布须曼人进行了检测,测量他们在口服50克葡萄糖负荷后的血浆葡萄糖、免疫反应性胰岛素和生长激素水平。与10名非肥胖白人对照组相比,他们表现出相对的葡萄糖不耐受和明显受损的胰岛素分泌。两组之间的生长激素反应没有显著差异。诸如营养不足或异常以及压力等因素似乎并不能完全解释布须曼人所观察到的碳水化合物代谢异常。有趣的是,布须曼人与中非俾格米人之间似乎存在临床和激素方面的相似之处。