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Constitution-specific features of perspiration and skin visco-elasticityin SCM

Authors :
Young-Min Kim
Young Ju Jeon
Chang Jin Jung
Keun Ho Kim
Jaeuk U. Kim
Boncho Ku
Jong Yeol Kim
Source :
BMC COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE(14), BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background Human skin properties have been used as an important diagnostic component in traditional medicine as they change with health conditions. Sasang constitutional medicine (SCM) puts emphasis on the recognition of the constitution-specific skin features prior to the diagnostic decision of health. In this work, in search of skin-characteristics effectively reflecting SCM features, we compared several skin properties such as perspiration, visco-elasticity, elasticity, and elasticity hysteresis, in several candidate body parts. Methods We conducted a clinical study in which a total of 111 healthy females aged 50 – 70 years participated with their Sasang constitution (SC) types determined objectively by the Sasang constitutional analytic tool. Perspiration on the skin surface was estimated by using a capacitance sensor to measure the amount of moisture on the palm, forehead, and philtrum before and after a heating stimulus. We acquired the visco-elasticity, elasticity, and elasticity hysteresis at the forearm by Dermalab’s elasticity sensing device. An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was conducted to evaluate the effect of SC on the nine skin features acquired. Results The visco-elasticity of the forearm of the Soeum-in (SE) group was significantly lower than that of the Taeeum-in (TE) group (F = 68.867, p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE(14), BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Accession number :
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