Futatsuka M, Koyama W, Arimatsu Y, Ueda A, Hitoshi T, Ueda T, Yasutake R, Tanaka S, Misumi J, Nomura S
J Epidemiol Community Health. 1979 Dec;33(4):286-91. doi: 10.1136/jech.33.4.286.
Haemoglobin concentrations in about 1000 women agricultural workers in Japan were measured every year, except in 1972, during the period 1967-77. Improvements were noted in the course of this investigation, and these were predominantly associated with the fact that those in the study community began to pay attention to the problem of low haemoglobin levels and to improve their diet, with an increase in daily food intake, particularly of animal protein and iron. In addition, a marked decrease in anaemia caused by hookworm also played an important role. In this paper, the change in haemoglobin concentration during the period of study are described and the aetiology is discussed.
在1967年至1977年期间,除了1972年外,每年都对日本约1000名女性农业工人的血红蛋白浓度进行测量。在这项调查过程中发现了改善情况,这些改善主要与以下事实有关:研究社区中的人们开始关注血红蛋白水平低的问题,并改善饮食,增加每日食物摄入量,特别是动物蛋白和铁的摄入量。此外,由钩虫引起的贫血症显著减少也起到了重要作用。本文描述了研究期间血红蛋白浓度的变化,并讨论了其病因。