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KMID : 1035420210090040139
Journal of The Korean Society of Integrative Medicine
2021 Volume.9 No. 4 p.139 ~ p.147
The Effects of a Combined Marine Treatment Program on Blood Lipids and CRP in Patients with Metabolic Diseases
Kim Ui-Sik

Kim Hyun-Jun
Shin Jae-Suk
Abstract
Purpose : The purpose of this study is to verify the effectiveness of combined marine healing programs by analyzing the physical composition of metabolic patients, blood lipids and the effects of the inflammatory factors, the C -reactive protein(CRP).

Methods : Individuals metabolic diseases were identified, and marine healing programs were conducted for six hours each day for five days with 10 participants. A paired t-test was conducted to determine the differences due to treatment with composite marine healing systems. The results are as follows.

Results : First, regarding the changes in body composition and blood pressure after the 5-day combined marine treatment program was completed, there were statistically significant differences found in weight (p<.01) and systolic blood pressure (p<.05).
Second, regarding the changes in blood lipids and CRP after the program was conducted, there were statistically significant differences found in total cholesterol (p<.05) while there was no statistically significant difference found in the variables of neutral fat, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and CRP.

Conclusion : the study results were integrated, the 5-day combined marine treatment program had a positive effect on weight, blood pressure and total cholesterol in the patients with metabolic diseases. Therefore, the short-term marine treatment program was thought to be effective for them.
KEYWORD
blood lipids, combined marine treatment, CRP, metabolic patients
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