KMID : 0363620090300040059
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Journal of Korean Oriental Medicine 2009 Volume.30 No. 4 p.59 ~ p.63
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Study on the Sasang Constitutional Difference between Married Men & Women
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Kim Dal-Rae
Kim Sun-Hyung
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Abstract
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Objective: This study examined the distribution of married couples¡¯ Sasang constitutions.
Method: This study was researched clinically using medical records of 206 married couples who visited the Kyung Hee University East-West neo medical center in Seoul between May of 2006 and June of 2008.
Results: 1. When a man is So-yangin, his wife¡¯s Sasang constitutional type is So-yangin 7.7%, Tae-eumin 53.8%, So-eumin 38.5%. A Tae-eumin wife is significantly more common than the other two groups. 2. When a man is Tae-eumin, his wife¡¯s Sasang constitutional type is Tae-yangin 0.9%, So-yangin 53.9%, Tae-eumin 8.7%, So-eumin 36.5%. Proportion of So-yangin wife is significantly higher than the other three groups. 3. When a man is So-eumin, his wife¡¯s Sasang constitutional type is So-yangin 61.5%, Tae-eumin 29.2%, So-eumin 9.2%. A So-yangin wife is found at a significantly higher rate than the other two groups.
Conclusion: A So-yangin man is most likely to marry a Tae-eumin woman. A Tae-eumin man is most likely to marry a So-yangin woman. A So-eumin man is most likely to marry a So-yangin woman
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KEYWORD
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Marriage, Sasang constitutional medicine, yin-yang
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