Association of Self Perception of Pre-Mature Ageing and Human Constitution (Prakriti) - A Cross-Sectional Study

Rakesh Roushan
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Introduction: Premature ageing is a process associated with a progressive accumulation of deleterious changes over time, an impairment of physiologic functions, an increase in the risk of disease and death. In Ayurveda, all human beings are categorised into basic sub-seven types based on their constitution. Along with this, ageing can be accelerated by lifestyle choices and environmental conditions to which our genes are exposed. The primary objective of the cross-sectional analysis was to find the association between prakriti and self-perception of premature ageing. Methodology: For the present study, a total of 100 participants, who were found positive for self-perception of pre-mature ageing and were fulfilling the other inclusion criteria, were eligible. The analysis of self-perception of pre-mature ageing was done by using The Brief Ageing Perception Questionnaire (B-APQ). The assessment of prakriti was done with a validated Prakriti Analysis Pro forma prepared by the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS), New Delhi, India. Result: The prevalence of self-perception of pre-mature ageing was maximum among vata prakriti (58, 58%) and minimum in kapha prakriti (18, 18%). A significant association of male and female participants was found with three questions of B-APQ by applying Fisher Exact test. No significant association was found between the group of vata, pitta and kapha dominant prakriti with individual B-APQ on applying independent-samples Kruskal-Wallis test. As per descriptive analysis, vata prakriti individuals were more vulnerable to the self-perception of premature ageing as per B-APQ while kapha prakriti was the least. The distribution of individual B-APQ was the same across all categories of prakriti.
自我认知的早熟老化和人体体质的关系(Prakriti) -横断面研究
导读:早衰是一个与有害变化随时间逐渐累积、生理功能受损、疾病和死亡风险增加相关的过程。在阿育吠陀中,所有的人都根据他们的体质被分为基本的七类。与此同时,生活方式的选择和我们基因所处的环境条件也会加速衰老。横断面分析的主要目的是发现prakriti和过早衰老的自我认知之间的联系。方法:在本研究中,总共有100名参与者,他们对过早衰老的自我感知呈阳性,并符合其他纳入标准,符合条件。采用《简短衰老知觉问卷》(B-APQ)对早衰自我知觉进行分析。印度新德里阿育吠陀科学研究中央委员会(CCRAS)编制了一份经过验证的prakriti分析表格,对prakriti进行了评估。结果:早衰自我知觉的患病率以vata族最高(58.58%),kapha族最低(18.18%)。运用Fisher精确检验,发现男性和女性在B-APQ的三个问题上存在显著的相关性。应用独立样本Kruskal-Wallis检验,未发现vata、pitta和kapha显性prakriti组与个体B-APQ有显著相关性。描述性分析表明,在B-APQ中,vata prakriti个体更容易产生过早衰老的自我知觉,而kapha prakriti个体的自我知觉最小。个体B-APQ的分布在各类群间基本一致。
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