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Showing 2 results for علی آبادی
Shabnam Aliabadi, Zahra Zendehboodi, Volume 5, Issue 2 (12-2021)
Abstract
Background and Objective: One of the essential concepts of the Persian medicine (PM) is temperament (mizaj), which have a special contribution in health maintenance. In the present study we aimed to investigate the association of the hand digit ratio with the temperament types and the symmetry of this ratio between the two hands in each group to see whether these properties have a potency to be applied as an index for mizaj identification.
Methods: The study sample included 323 women aged between 20 to 32 years old. In order to obtain 2D:4D ratio, both hands were photographed from the palm side and then the length of index and ring fingers were measured using image J. Participants’ temperament type was identified using a standard self-reported questioner.
Findings: In respect of the digit ratio, there was no significant difference between the study groups neither in right nor in left hands (kruskal wallis test for right hand: chi-square=3.985, df=8 p=0.858; for left hand: chi-square=4.311, df=8 p=0.828). However, the results of paired sample t-test showed a significant higher digit ratio in the right hand compared to the left hand in the cold-moist group (t=3.28, df=66, p=0.002).
Conclusion: The results of this study did not support the relationship between the digit ratio and temperament. However, individuals with cold-moist temperament showed asymmetry of the digit ratio. This finding suggests that the digit ratio asymmetry may has a potency to use as an index in the cold-moist mizaj identification.
- Leili Noroozi, - Arezou Aliabadian, Volume 5, Issue 2 (12-2021)
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Introduction: Awareness of resilience and its relationship with a healthy lifestyle has a significant impact on improving working conditions, personal life, and psychological issues of people. The present study was conducted to investigate the status of resilience and health-promoting lifestyle, as well as the relationship between them, in the staff of Shahid Yahyanejad Hospital in Babol, northern Iran.
Materials and Methods: The present cross-sectional study was performed during March-June 2021. Questionnaires related to resilience and health-promoting lifestyle were completed by individuals. The range of total resilience and health-promoting lifestyle scores were 0-100 and 52-208, respectively. Higher scores indicate better status of individuals. Data underwent the descriptive and Pearson correlation coefficient analyses.
Results: Finally, a total of 207 people were included in the study, of whom 104 (50.2%) were male and 103 (49.8%) were female. The mean scores of resilience and health-promoting lifestyle among the staff were 62.75 and 131.69, respectively. There was a significant direct correlation between resilience and health-promoting lifestyle (correlation coefficient = 0.555, p<0.001). There were also significant direct correlations between health-promoting lifestyle and different dimensions of resilience.
Conclusion: Based on the results of this study, the total mean scores of resilience and lifestyle-promoting health were moderate. There was also a direct correlation between resilience and health-promoting lifestyle. It is suggested to teach the resilience skills to the staff and propel them to lifestyles and behaviors that improve their health and raise their tolerance threshold in facing the problems.
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