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Chonbuk University Medical Journal
1981 Volume.5 No. 2 p.213 ~ p.216
3. A Study on Various Renal Functions in the Korea

Abstract
Renal function can change with the different situations. As for the Koreans, their special living enviroment and their dietary habits is responsible for the difference of renal function as those of Americans and Europeans. There isn¢¥t a significant difference among the glomerular filtration, renal blood flow, nor urine diluting; power, but a significant difference is shown in urine concentrating rower. This evidence has been proved by a few researchers.
but hasn¢¥t been accepted widely in clinics because of difficulties in obtaining the examination necessities.
Therefore the authors examined normal persons in a regular fassion to acquire renal function. The subjects of 16 used in the research were over 60kg in weight, physically healthy, and were discouraged from activities requiring much physical demand. The reseach revealed the following data ;
The subjects ages were from 18 to 69 and average body surface was 1.73m3. Plasma osmolality average was 310.9¡¾9.2 mosm/L and plasma Na and K were 145.1¡¾8.2 for Na and 4.6¡¾0.7 meq/L for K.
The average urination amount for 24 hours consisted of 1,183.1¡¾272.2ml. The average urine osmolality was 702.8¡¾222.6 mosm/L, and average total Na excretion amount was 188.4¡¾103.9 meq/24 hours and total K excretion amount was 37.1¡¾23.6 meq/24 hours.
Average glomerular filtration rate 113.5¡¾24.9ml/min., average osmolar clearance was 1.40.4ml/min, and average free water clearance was 0.67¡¾0.42m1/min,
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