Importance of Swa Anguli Pramana in Health Assessment: Insights from Cross-Sectional Study on Aayama Relationship

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Akhil Babu T, Rupali R Bawa, Nitin Chandurkar, Pavan R Gulhane
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Introduction: The anthropometry techniques used today share similarities with the method described in Ayurveda by the acharyas. Ayurvedic science adopts a more personalized approach to measurement, taking into account individual variations in the body proportions for a greater precision in assessing each body part. In contrast to the modern approach, which relies on a generalized view, ayurvedic science offers significant advantages. Method: Survey conducted among 400 individuals to determine the correlation between swa anguli pramana (measurement of the width of the proximal phalanx of the middle finger in the palmar aspect) and aayama (height). Result: The study found that there was a change in the average swa anguli pramana values, which caused a noteworthy difference in the aayama of the individuals. The study clearly indicates that, swa anguli pramana is positively associated with height of individual. Discussion: However, the study does not invalidate the swa anguli pramana measurement technique or elevate the contemporary day standard metric system above it. The existing metric system has limitations, such as variations with changes in gender, race, and area, whereas swa anguli standards are individualistic and not impacted by these aspects. The study suggests that revalidation of the pramanas is required, but considering it as a standard system of measurement remains relevant.
Swa Anguli Pramana在健康评估中的重要性:来自Aayama关系横断面研究的见解
简介:今天使用的人体测量技术与阿育吠陀中阿查里亚人所描述的方法有相似之处。阿育吠陀科学采用了一种更加个性化的测量方法,考虑到身体比例的个体变化,以更精确地评估每个身体部位。与依赖于广义观点的现代方法相比,阿育吠陀科学具有显著的优势。方法:对400名个体进行调查,以确定swa anguli pramana(中指掌侧近端指骨宽度的测量)与aayama(身高)之间的相关性。结果:研究发现,swa anguli的平均pramana值发生了变化,导致个体的ayama有显著差异。该研究清楚地表明,swa anguli pramana与个体身高呈正相关。讨论:然而,这项研究并没有使swa anguli pramana测量技术无效,也没有将当代标准公制提升到它之上。现有的公制体系有局限性,例如随着性别、种族和地区的变化而变化,而斯瓦安古里的标准是个人主义的,不受这些方面的影响。该研究表明,需要重新验证pramanas,但将其视为标准测量系统仍然是相关的。
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International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine
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