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Korean Journal of Oriental Physiology and Pathology
2009 Volume.23 No. 2 p.512 ~ p.519
Study on the Changes in the Blood Lipid Profile Levels of Patients with Metabolic Syndrome while Receiving Oriental Medicine Treatments for Various Diseases
Kim Dong-Woung

Abstract
Among patients who visited each clinical department for oriental medical treatments, anthropometric measurement, blood pressure, fasting blood glucose and blood lipid profile level were measured at their first initial visit. 55 subject patients who were diagnosed as having metabolic syndrome and 150 mg/dL or more of triglyceride were selected as subjects whose fasting blood glucose, triglyceride, total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol and LDL cholesterol were measured after fasting. According to each patient¡¯s disease, the subject received treatments such as herb medicine, acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping therapy, physical therapy and rehabilitation therapy from each clinical department, and after an average of 4.100.31 weeks, another test was performed yielding the following results. Serum triglyceride was 243.7213.05 mg/dL before the oriental medical treatment and 188.1112.17 mg/dL after the treatment where although it continued to show an abnormal value even after the treatment, there was statistically significant decrease compared to pre treatment(P<0.05). Serum total cholesterol was 207.505.89 mg/dL before the oriental medical treatment and 192.375.53 mg/dL after the treatment which was statistically insignificant compared to pre treatment(P>0.05). Serum HDL cholesterol was 51.193.95 mg/dL before the oriental medical treatment and increased to 52.531.49 mg/dL after the treatment although it was statistically insignificant compared to pre treatment(P>0.05). Serum LDL cholesterol was 110.665.86 mg/dL before the oriental medical treatment and decreased to 106.124.82 mg/dL after the treatment although it was statistically insignificant compared to pre treatment(P>0.05). In regards to the change of triglyceride for each sex, it was 221.8414.01 mg/dL before the treatment and 187.0015.47 mg/dL after the treatment for men, and it was 271.5022.78 mg/dL and 189.5319.76 mg/dL respectively for women where even though men and women showed the decrease of 34.8412.79 mg/dL and 81.9620.01 mg/dL respectively, both men and women continue to show abnormal values after the treatments. However, there was statistically significant decrease compared to pre treatment(P<0.05). In regards to the change of total cholesterol for each sex, with 198.247.60 mg/dL for men before the treatment and 188.937.45 mg/dL after the treatment, values for both before and after the treatment were within the normal range where the change value was 9.305.86 mg/dL and statistically insignificant(P>0.05). For women, it was 219.268.87 mg/dL and 196.738.43 mg/dL respectively for women where with 22.537.60 mg/dL, it decreased to the normal level after the treatment, and there was a statistically significant decrease compared to pre treatment(P<0.05). With such results, serum triglyceride and cholesterol levels of patients who have been diagnosed as having metabolic syndrome were observed to decrease after the oriental medical treatment. Especially, for both men and women, abnormally high triglyceride level decreased while the effect of lipid profile improvement for women was more significant compared to men.
KEYWORD
metabolic syndrome, lipid profile, oriental medicine treatment
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