Body composition and personality traits in so-Yang type males

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Background: The purpose of the present study was to examine the body composition of So-Yang type males according to Sasang constitutional medicine, which is popular in Korea. Different Sasang constitutional types are associated with different muscle distributions, body shapes, and disease susceptibilities. We used the Sasang Personality Questionnaire (SPQ) as a measure of the temperament of each Sasang type. Methods: In total, 953 subjects aged over 20years were recruited in Korea. We collected anthropometric parameters and bioimpedence information from the subjects and administered the SPQ. A logistic regression was conducted to calculate propensity scores. Results: The percentage of skeletal muscle mass in So-Yang (SY) and non-So-Yang (non-SY) males was 45.8±2.7 and 44.2±3.3, respectively, before matching and 45.8±2.6 and 44.9±3.0, respectively, after propensity score matching. The extracellular water (ECW)/intracellular water (ICW) and extracellular water (ECW)/total body water (TBW) ratios and SPQ scores were significantly different between the SY and non-SY types. Conclusions: This study suggested that the SY type may be significantly and independently associated with body composition and could be associated with personality.

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Yoon, J., Nam, J., Leem, C. H., & Kim, J. Y. (2017). Body composition and personality traits in so-Yang type males. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-017-1919-5

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