1.Research into the capacity to adapt of the body to training process in athletes based on pulmonary ventilation functions
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2004;304(11):133-143
The study carried out pulmonary ventilation functions of 81 professional wrestlers, swimmers, and athletics in Hai Phong by using auto Spiroanalyser - ST 250 from FUKUDA SANGYO of Japan to measure objects in standing position after 15 – 30 minutes of pause. Pulmonary ventilation functions such as VC, FVC and FEV 1% T of wrestles, swimmers and athletics were considerable higher than those of controls. Their PEF, MVV and FV were much higher than those of controls. There was a fast increase of VC, FVC, FEV 1, PEF, MVV and FV after 12 months of training compared with the control group
pulmonary ventilation function
2.Evaluation of blood cholesterol, glucose and triglyceride in the elderly diabetic patients
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1999;232(1):5-8
37 diabetes patients (21 male and 16 female) tested peripheral blood to investigate on quantity of cholesterol, glucose and triglyceride. The results showed that the number of diabetic peoples are ranged from 40 to 70 years old. In which, highest diabetic people ratio are ranged from 40 to 50 years old and male patient ratio are higher than female. Quantity of serum glucose, cholesterol and triglyceride all increased
Diabetes Mellitus
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aged
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Cholesterol
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glucose
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Triglycerides
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Blood
3.Evaluation of the rate of viral hepatitis B infection in the exported workers.
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2001;267(12):22-27
The most common infected disease in the world in known as hepatitis virus, especially hepatitis B virus (HBV). Vietnam is a country that has a high ratio of HBV infected people. In this experiment, we tested 927 workers from 18 to 25 years old. HBsAg, detected by ELISA techniques, is used by many researcher as a sigh to detect nonsymptom HBsAg carries. The common HBsAg ratio is 3.56%. The highest infected aged group ranged from 20 to 30 years old (3.96%). The lowest aged group up to 20 years old (2.00%). The HBsAg(+) ratio of male (4.31%) is higher than of female (1.74%) with p<0.05. Hanoi is the city that has the lowest HBsAg (+) ratio (2.73%), and Ha Tay is highest (5.17%).
Hepatitis B
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Hepatitis, Viral, Human