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Analysis Of The Influence Of WHR And BMI On Congnitive Function Based On TCM Syndrome

Posted on:2018-04-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2334330542953362Subject:Internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine
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Objective: Chronic disease management of chronic disease management platform of population through November 1,2016 to January 20,2017 Affiliated Hospital of Changchun University of Traditional Chinese Medicine were included in a series of neuropsychological tests and the syndrome attribute determination,WHR and BMI to explore the effect of cognitive function,analysis of TCM syndrome correlation.Methods: By measuring the calculation into populations of WHR and BMI,and the Montreal cognitive assessment scale(MOCA)score test,cognitive function of different range WHR and BMI populations were analyzed and compared,and the characteristics of TCM syndromes were analyzed.Statistical analysis of the correlation between different syndromes and cognitive function.Using the analysis method of TCM information fusion,to explore the relationship between cognitive function and symptoms of common syndromes and its inherent laws,to determine the specific properties of the system of syndrome phenomenon from different combinations or four clustering phenomenon,to analyze the TCM Syndromes of cognitive impairment group.It has certain guiding significance to prevent the occurrence and development of cognitive function damage from diet,living,exercise and so on.Results: 1.The comparison of the total scores of different populations of MOCA WHR,the significant level is 0.05,there was significant difference between the total score of WHR between different groups of MOCA(p<=0.05),there was significant difference in the total scores of male obese and normal male population between MOCA(p<=0.05).The total score of MOCA in different BMI groups was significantly higher than that of,and there was no significant difference in MOCA score between different BMI groups.2.Describe the MOCA score of different syndromes in waist hip ratio,body mass index of spleen and kidney deficiency: in the crowd,the significant level is 0.05,there was significant difference between the different waist hip ratio total score among groups MOCA(p=0.038),there was significant difference in the total scores of male obesity and obesity among women MOCA(p=0.029);the significant level of 0.05,MOCA total score did not differ significantly between the groups with different body mass index(p=0.059).The crowd in the phlegm Mongolia orifices: significance level is 0.05,different waist hip ratio among groups MOCA total score had no difference(p=0.080);the significant level of 0.05,MOCA total score did not differ significantly between the groups with different body mass index(p=0.0392).In the blood stasis in brain in the crowd,the significance level is 0.05,different waist hip ratio among groups MOCA total score had no difference(p=0.682);the significant level of 0.05,MOCA total score did not differ significantly between the groups with different body mass index(p=0.897).In the Yinxuyangkang crowd,the significance level is 0.05,different waist hip ratio among groups MOCA total score had no difference(p=0.223);the significant level of 0.05,MOCA total score did not differ significantly between the groups with different body mass index(p=0.973).In the deficiency of Qi and blood in the crowd,the significant level is 0.05,different waist hip ratio among groups MOCA total score had no difference(p=0.670);the significant level of 0.05,MOCA total score did not differ significantly between the groups with different body mass index(p=0.478).Conclusion: Effect of WHR on cognitive function,the degree of cognitive impairment in WHR and the more obese more obvious;the results of WHR obese syndromes for cognitive function of the spleen and kidney deficiency syndrome probability is too large;WHR has more significance than BMI cognitive impairment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Waist-hip ratio, Body Mass Index, Cognitive function, Syndromes defined by Traditional, Chinese Medicine
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