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  1. Chiu TL, Tong JE, Schmidt KE
    Psychol Med, 1972 May;2(2):155-65.
    PMID: 5034110 DOI: 10.1017/S0033291700040629
    During a psychiatric survey in Sarawak, subjects demonstrating latah were examined separately, both clinically and with a questionnaire. Latah occurred only in females, mainly Malays, occasionally Ibans, and never Chinese. Fifty latah subjects were examined, seven were firmly diagnosed as being mentally ill, and another 13 demonstrated mild psychiatric disorders. Dream content indicated an overt sexual component
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  2. Tay CH, Jek WT
    Med J Malaya, 1972 Jun;26(4):272-7.
    PMID: 5069417
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  3. Thambyrajah K
    Med J Malaya, 1972 Jun;26(4):244-9.
    PMID: 5069413
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  4. Balasegaram M
    S Afr J Surg, 1972 Jun;10(2):79-87.
    PMID: 4546544
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  5. Sawai Y, Koba K, Okonogi T, Mishima S, Kawamura Y
    Jpn. J. Exp. Med., 1972 Jun;42(3):283-307.
    PMID: 4538156
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  6. O'Holohan DR, Hugoe-Matthews J
    Ann Trop Med Parasitol, 1972 Jun;66(2):181-6.
    PMID: 4338870
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  7. Loh TG
    Med J Malaya, 1972 Jun;26(4):256-61.
    PMID: 4220384
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  8. Soo YS, Singh J
    Australas Radiol, 1972 Jun;16(2):152-4.
    PMID: 4635265
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  9. Chandran S
    Br J Ophthalmol, 1972 Jun;56(6):492-5.
    PMID: 5069190
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  10. Jackson WP
    Postgrad Med J, 1972 Jul;48(561):391-8.
    PMID: 5069893 DOI: 10.1136/pgmj.48.561.391
    We have investigated the total prevalence of diabetes and related factors among representative, randomly chosen samples of the five ethnic groups living in Cape Town, and (East) Indians in Durban. Comparisons are hindered by differences in age distribution of the populations, while small, isolated groups were found to be unrepresentative. The variability of a single individual's blood sugar levels led us to require at least three abnormal values on 2 different days for a positive diagnosis. The use of different criteria for the diagnosis of diabetes varying from ‘lax’ to ‘stringent’ alters the discovered prevalence in our groups by the factor of approximately 2.

    Mean blood glucose levels rose with middle age but never between childhood and early adulthood. Afternoon screening tests appeared valid, despite the agreed diurnal difference in glucose tolerance figures.

    Both high screening blood glucose levels and diabetes itself were most common among Indians and coloured people and least among Whites and Bantu, each of the latter having a total diabetes prevalence of approximately 3·5% over age 15. It is noted that the Cape Coloured have more diabetes than any of the constituent races from which they originated.

    The reasons for such racial differences are unclear—obesity cannot be the explanation here, since, to take one example, the fattest group of all, the Bantu women, have the lowest prevalence of diabetes. We found mild diabetes not uncommon among young people under 20 in the Indian, Malay and coloured population but none among White or Bantu. There was little difference between the sexes, and if anything the poorer people had more diabetes than the better-off.
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  11. Wastie ML
    Br J Radiol, 1972 Aug;45(536):570-4.
    PMID: 5045966
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  12. Bolton JM
    Med J Malaya, 1972 Sep;27(1):10-9.
    PMID: 4264819
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  13. Burns-Cox CJ, Chong YH, Gillman R
    Br Heart J, 1972 Sep;34(9):953-8.
    PMID: 4116420
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  14. Hussein Bin Dato Sall, Balasegaram M
    Med J Malaya, 1972 Sep;27(1):43-7.
    PMID: 4264824
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  15. Chan YF
    Med J Malaya, 1972 Sep;27(1):48-51.
    PMID: 4264825
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
  16. Ramanathan K
    Med J Malaya, 1972 Sep;27(1):20-6.
    PMID: 4345644
    Matched MeSH terms: Middle Aged
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