The identification of Unique Personal Characteristicsv and Body Constituition of Students Aged 18-25 Utilizing Information Technology
- VernacularTitle:18-25 насны оюутнуудын хувь хүний төрөлх өвөрмөц чанарыг мэдээллийн технологид суурилан тодорхойлох нь
- Author:
Delgerekhzaya E
1
;
Lodoisambuu B
1
;
Nyamsaikhan N
2
;
Jargalmaa T
2
;
Tserenvandan Kh
3
;
Dorjbat S
1
;
Tsendsuren S
1
Author Information
1. Department of Mongolian medicine study, International School of Mongolian Medicine, MNUMS
2. Central Hospital of Mongolian Medicine, MNUMS
3. School of Biomedicine, MNUMS
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Body constitution;
Traditional medicine;
Physical traits
- From:
Mongolian Journal of Health Sciences
2025;86(2):201-205
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
Background:The physiology and intellectual traits of individuals are interrelated and should be studied comprehensively.
In traditional medicine, the teachings of wind (khi), bile (shar), and phlegm (badgan) are considered an integrated
system for maintaining health, preventing diseases, diagnosing, and treating illnesses.
Aim:Our research is to study students’ physical indicators, body composition, innate characteristics and the relationship
between physique and psychological factors.
Materials and Methods:The study was conducted on relatively healthy individuals, did clinical observations and used a
cross-sectional study design. (defined as those experiencing internal physiological changes that do not impair their work
capacity or active lifestyle)
Results:Participants were aged 19-25 years, with an average age of 21.5. Heights ranged from 149 cm to 198 cm, with
an average of 165.7 cm. Weights ranged from 37 kg to 111 kg, with an average of 61.55 kg. The Body Mass Index (BMI)
varied between 15.3 and 36.3, with an average of 22.36. The majority of participants were female (76.4%), while male
participants accounted for 23.6%. Regarding individual constitutional types, the most common were: predominantly bile
with wind characteristics (21.2%), predominantly bile with phlegm characteristics (30.8%), predominantly wind with bile
characteristics (19.6%). Stress survey results ranged from a minimum score of 0 to a maximum of 50, with an average
score of 20.6, indicating slightly below-average psychological well-being. The correlation between physiological traits
and psychological survey scores was R=0.323** (p=0.001), showing a weak but positive correlation. This suggests that
below-average psychological well-being is only minimally influenced by physiological traits.
Conclusion:The stress survey results indicated an average score of 20.6, slightly below the normal psychological index.
The correlation between constitutional traits and psychological well-being was weak but positive (R=0.323**, p=0.001).
This implies that individual constitutional characteristics have a minimal effect on psychological well-being. In the study
of intrinsic unique characteristics, it has been found that certain physical constitution metrics of the participants demonstrate
both positive and negative correlations with the majority of body types, indicating that individuals exhibit varying
physical constitution characteristics. Additionally, there exists a positive but weak correlation between intrinsic unique
characteristics and stress levels, warranting further investigation.
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