Correlation between the individual body constitution in traditional medicine and some biochemical parameters
- VernacularTitle:Уламжлалт анагаах ухааны хүний төрөлх өвөрмөц чанар болон биохимийн зарим үзүүлэлт хоорондын хамаарал
- Author:
Xilinqiqige
1
,
2
;
Tserentsoo B
1
;
Tsend-Ayush D
1
;
Delgerekhzaya E
1
;
Nomin-Erdene U
1
;
Hao Feng
2
;
Chang Qing
2
;
Dorjbat S
1
;
Siqin
3
Author Information
1. MNUMS, Department of Theory of Traditional Medicine
2. P.R.China, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Helingeer County Sino-Mongolian Hospital
3. P.R.China, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, International Committee of Mongolian Medicine
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Mongolian Medicine;
Constitution;
Urea;
Creatinine;
Uric Acid;
Blood sugar
- From:
Mongolian Journal of Health Sciences
2025;85(1):159-163
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
Background:From the perspective of traditional medicine, researchers believe that the individual’s innate quality has
a reciprocal effect on the physiological level. The study of body-specific quality differences is important for improving
disease risk prediction, diagnosis, and treatment approaches. Therefore, explaining the features of traditional medicine
with some physiological parameters and establishing the relationship between them is clinically significant and important
for predicting disease risk and developing individualized treatment methods, which is the basis of this research.
Aim:To establish the correlation between an individual’s innate unique constitution and specific biochemical indicators.
Materials and Methods: The innate unique constitution of individuals was determined using electronic data, and the
relationships between their characteristics and levels of uric acid, creatinine, urea, and glucose in the blood were analyzed.
Results:A total of 102 participants were included in the study. Among them, the Shar-Khi constitution was the most prevalent, with 28 cases (27.45%), while the Khi-Badgan constitution was the least common, with 13 cases (12.75%). Individuals with the Khi-Shar constitution exhibited the highest urea level at 4.47 ммоль/л, whereas those with the Badgan-Shar
constitution had the lowest at 4.15 ммоль/л. The uric acid level was highest in individuals with the Shar-Khi constitution
at 316.15 µmol/L and lowest in those with the Badgan-Shar constitution at 261.36 µmol/L (p<0.001).
Furthermore, individuals with the Badgan-Khi constitution had the highest creatinine level at 73.51 µmol/L, while those
with the Badgan-Shar constitution had the lowest at 63.97 µmol/L (p<0.001). The blood glucose level was highest in
individuals with the Khi-Badgan constitution at 4.59 ммоль/л and lowest in those with the Khi-Shar constitution at 4.21
ммоль/л. Kidney function indicators, particularly creatinine, significantly correlated with blood glucose levels (r=0.67,
p<0.01). Higher uric acid and creatinine levels were associated with elevated blood glucose levels. These findings suggest
that variations in urea, uric acid, and creatinine levels among different unique constitutions could be utilized to predict
the risk of kidney disease or diabetes.
Conclusion:Depending on the individual characteristics of traditional medicine, kidney and blood sugar parameters
are different and related to each other, and can assess the state of diabetes and kidney disease. Determining the inherent
characteristics of an individual is considered important for improving the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diabetes
and kidney disease.
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