Faust V, Harlfinger O, Neuwirth R
Fortschr Med. 1977 Jan 27;95(4):208-11.
About one third of our population is weather-sensitive. The specific symptoms depend from age, sex, health state and social class. A great number of meteorotropic diseases are either caused or intensified by certain meteorological events. The same is true for both alterations of common fitness and physiological parameters. The most important correlation-statistical results from different meteorological study-groups of the past decennials are summarized. By means of these tabularies the physician is able to recognize weather-dependent diseases. The telephone-service of the Deutschen Wetterdienst (bioprog) keeps him informed of the actual weather-situation. Taking advantage of these possibilities every physician can give prophylactic medicare.
我们大约三分之一的人口对天气敏感。具体症状因年龄、性别、健康状况和社会阶层而异。大量的气象敏感性疾病要么由某些气象事件引发,要么因这些事件而加重。普通健康状况和生理参数的变化也是如此。过去几十年不同气象研究小组最重要的相关统计结果进行了总结。借助这些表格,医生能够识别与天气有关的疾病。德国气象局的电话服务(生物预报)会让他了解实际天气情况。利用这些条件,每位医生都可以提供预防性医疗服务。