The Relationship between Intake of Food Unconformable to Each Sasang Constitution and Recognition of Irregular Symptoms of Health Condition

사상 체질별 비적응 식품 섭취도와 건강 자각도와의 상관관계 연구

  • Bok Hye-Ja (Dept. of Home Economics Education, Food Science and Nutrition Maior, the Graduate School of Education, Korea University) ;
  • Lee Ui-Joo (Dept. of Sasang Constitution, Kyunghee University)
  • 복혜자 (고려대학교 사범대학 가정교육과 식품영양학) ;
  • 이의주 (경희대학교 한방의학부 사상체질학과)
  • Published : 2006.04.01

Abstract

This study was conducted to determine the relationship between intake of food unconformable to each Sasang constitution and the recognition of irregular symptoms of health condition. The study subjects, 362 university students nationwide, were classified according to their Sasang constitution. Regarding the correlation between intake of constitutionally unconformable food and health recognition, the Soeum type showed a positive correlation between unconformable food intake and multiple subjective symptoms. According to the detailed food type, the Soyang type showed a positive correlation between chicken intake and the symptoms of eyes and skin, and between pepper intake and multiple subjective symptoms. The Soeum type showed a negative correlation between mackerel intake and the symptoms of mouth and anus. A negative correlation was observed between mung-bean intake and multiple subjective symptoms, and this tendency persisted in the correlations between nonglutinous millet intake and multiple subjective symptoms, between wheat powder intake and multiple subjective symptoms, and not only the symptoms of the respiratory system but also eyes and skin. Positive correlations were found between banana intake and multiple subjective symptoms, and between mile intake and the symptoms of the respiratory system. However, the Taeum type didn't display any significant correlation with any food type.

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