А Study on the relationship between arterial hypertension, dyslipidemia levels, and body constitution characteristics
- VernacularTitle:Артерийн даралт ихсэлт, дислипидемийн түвшин ба биеийн өвөрмөц чанарын хамаарлын судалгаа
- Author:
Wang Xiao Rong
1
;
2
;
Narantuya B
3
;
Bolortulga Z
1
;
Zandi N
1
;
Oyuntsetseg N
1
Author Information
1. Department of Traditional Medicine, International School of Mongolian Medicine, MNUMS
2. Affiliated Hospital of Naitional University of Inner Mongolia, P.R.China
3. National Center for Transfusion Medicine
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Individual constitution, Paralysis disease, Stroke, Risk factors, Prevention
- From:
Mongolian Journal of Health Sciences
2025;90(6):12-17
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
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Abstract:
Background:In recent years, stroke has remained one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide.
Globally, the incidence among adults ranges from 134.9 to 336.3 cases per 100,000 population annually, with mortality
rates between 36.7 and 136.7 per 100,000. In Mongolian traditional medicine, stroke prevention is not only related to diet
and lifestyle but also depends on an individual’s unique bodily constitution, age, strength, and life habits. Since people
differ physiologically, the diseases arising from the four causative conditions manifest differently. Therefore, this study
was conducted to explore the relationship between an individual’s constitutional type and stroke risk factors, aiming to
contribute to stroke prevention.
Aim:To study the relationship between individual constitutional types in Mongolian traditional medicine and stroke risk
factors, specifically hypertension and dyslipidemia.
Materials and Methods:A total of 2,086 participants were included from the Departments of Cardiology, Neurology,
and Ultrasonography of the affiliated hospital of the Inner Mongolia National University. Data were collected through
questionnaires, assessment of constitutional type, blood pressure measurement, and blood lipid analysis. Statistical processing
was performed using SPSS 18.0 software. Chi-square (χ²), ANOVA tests, multivariate logistic regression, and
correspondence analysis were used, with p<0.05 considered statistically significant.
Results:Among the participants, those with the “Khurmal” (Hormal) and “Badgan-Khi” (Phlegm-Wind) constitutions
accounted for the highest proportions (34.3% and 26.7%, respectively), showing a statistically significant association with
stroke risk factors (p<0.05). In terms of the relationship between constitution and blood pressure, individuals with the
Badgan-Khi type had a higher risk, and a statistically significant association was found between blood pressure, risk classification,
and the Badgan-Khi and Khormal types (p<0.05). Regarding constitution and blood lipid levels, the proportions
in the stroke population were: indeterminate lipid ratio (58.3%), dyslipidemia (33.3%), and normal blood lipids (8.3%).
A statistically significant relationship was observed between blood lipid levels, risk classification, and the Khi-Shar and
Badgan-Khi constitutions (p<0.05).
Conclusion:Stroke risk factors such as hypertension and dyslipidemia are associated with an individual’s body constitutional
type. The study confirmed that individuals with a Khi-dominant constitution tend to have higher sympathetic
nervous system activity, blood pressure, and vascular reactivity, providing a biological basis for increased stroke risk. For
Badgan-dominant individuals, metabolic disturbances and lipid accumulation were identified as contributors to elevated
stroke risk.
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