p RIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED Table 21 Protein Bound [odine, 1963 and | 964 ! ae ! TT [ PEQPLSHON Les a Moet sm ac rc oanree ace oo ewe ae? ere So case ew = y T Subpeet No. _ wa ‘ 4 l 6 10 14 86 17 21 9.4 79 12.0 8.2 8.2 68 8.1 & 10.2 665 8.2 8.8 Maasnatcresz Resotnc on Entyve bow TO?taL, 2 bo. so a0 BODY wA’EA: (iter ed % Figure 52. Afte: 4 hours, urine samples were collected and lyophilized, and tritium in the water portion was counted in a Nuclear-Chicago liquid scintillation counter, From these values of total body water, fat was estimated by the formula % fat = 100 -(% TBW/0.72). The % FBW is total body water (in kg) as percent of gross weight Lean body mass (LBM) was taken as the difference beiween gross weight and fat (kg). The data are shown in Table 20. According to Sin (personal communication) the values for total body water, fat, or lean body mass are not different from averages fur Caucasian subjects in the San Francisco area. Fieure 52 shows the values of blood volume (itters) and red cell volume(liters) plotted against total body water. Regression lines drawn tor Caucasians by Moore’ and Sim (unpublished) disclose that with the exception of onc case the values of Marshallese fall far below those described by the authors. The average red cell 12 829 344 93a 982 950 1005 1043 minations a3 pari fasting blood sug that 6 people ha lowing had elevz No. 853, 247; N. 991, 248; No. 10 sugar but no blo: 8.8 74 2.0 5.6 6.3 67 79 5.8 Av As has been not. tairly high in the the type that de cases have been + Serological $+ DetTemMINaTION were determined ing the past two Marshallese livir. 6.5 Amenscans Ressoinc ix MarsHact 151 Anns at Least | Year lese living on Eb. members of the : who had been res. at least a year. T° 2 53 3.0 3.6 21. Again the M the Caucasian va. ples involved is : ment to be made 6.1 43 44 lese living on E} 3.3 since their envire: of the Rongelay. Mrotcar Te ana D.C. RC. Lc R.H. ELL. LM. WM. Ly. Ws Wwws 6 AY 4 volume for Marshallese is 28.3 ml per kg LBMas compared to J5 ml, kg (Stn, unpublished). Whether these findings represent a genetic dif- tions of blood volume and total body water in Caucasians living in this area for one vear or more. dict cannot be stated at present. [tis hoped that studies will be continued in 1965 with examina- Chromosome Studies. Microscopic examination of smears from peripheral biood cultures is in ference or are the result ufenvironment and or somes and certa noted in the exar: trol material has statements (o be Diebetic Serve _— = en Stew Soin us — nb L tion of aberrati: paste-ups of phor: MaasHatresz R« inc on RONGELAP Av 20 progress, includir. PSI, y % Other Laboratory Studies PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED Population Microneuan U.S. White U S. Negrm Greek Quechua Indian Stoux Dadian