ABO/rhesus D blood systems and health indices: a preliminary study to find an association among healthy dwellers of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka.

IF 1.6 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Devarajan Rathish
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Objective: Finding an association between blood groups and diseases would help prevention, early identification, and treatment of diseases. The preliminary study aimed to find an association between ABO/rhesus D blood systems and health indices among healthy dwellers of the Nuwaragampalatha East Medical Officer of Health area of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka.

Results: A total of 100 participants were recruited. The blood group in Driving License (67%), Pregnancy Record (17%), Blood Donation Card (11%), Laboratory Report (03%), Old Boy Identity Card (01%), and Service Identity Card (01%) matched the laboratory blood grouping in all participants. The O blood group had significantly fewer hours of sleep per day (P = 0.03) and significantly narrower pulse pressure (P = 0.02) than the non-O blood group. Also, the O + blood group had significantly fewer hours of sleep per day than the A + blood group (P < 0.01). Evidence in the literature is scarce to support these findings. Future large-scale studies among healthy and patient populations are necessary for confirmation.

ABO/恒河猴D血液系统和健康指数:斯里兰卡阿努拉德普勒健康居民之间关系的初步研究
目的:发现血型与疾病之间的关系,有助于疾病的预防、早期发现和治疗。初步研究的目的是发现ABO/恒河猴D血液系统和健康指数之间的关联在努瓦拉甘帕拉塔东部卫生地区的卫生官员,斯里兰卡。结果:共招募了100名参与者。驾驶证(67%)、妊娠记录(17%)、献血卡(11%)、化验报告(03%)、老男孩身份证(01%)、服务身份证(01%)中的血型与所有参与者的实验室血型匹配。O型血患者每天睡眠时间明显少于非O型血患者(P = 0.03),脉压明显小于非O型血患者(P = 0.02)。此外,O +血型的人每天的睡眠时间明显少于A +血型的人(P
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BMC Research Notes Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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