The effect of hot, cold, dry and wet temperaments on the skeletal-muscular abnormalities of female first secondary school students.

Poster Presentation
Paper ID : 1240-SSRC
Authors
1Lecturer at Sanabad Golbahar University
2Member of the academic staff, department of sports marketing and communication management, non-profit Sanabad Golbahar University.
Abstract
The purpose of the current research was the effect of cold, hot, dry and wet temperaments on the skeletal-muscular abnormalities of first secondary school girls. In order to carry out this research, 320 female students of the first secondary school with (mean age ± 1.9 ± 1.01 years, mean weight ± 2.5 ± 51.5 kg) were randomly selected as a statistical sample. and after completing the consent form, they voluntarily participated in the current research and then the temperament and spine abnormalities (kyphosis, scoliosis, lordosis, unequal shoulder, rounded shoulder and forward head) of the subjects were measured and finally Data analysis was done by Spearman's correlation coefficient test at a significant level of p < 0.05 in SPSS version 23 software. The findings showed that there is a significant negative (inverse) correlation between all four hot, cold, wet and dry temperaments with kyphosis and a positive (direct) significant correlation with scoliosis, while there is a significant correlation between different temperaments and head abnormalities. Front, dropped shoulder, and uneven shoulder did not have a statistically significant relationship. In addition, no statistically significant correlation was observed between hot and cold temperaments with lordosis abnormality, while wet and dry temperaments had negative (inverse) significant correlations with lordosis abnormality. Probably, people with cold and wet temperament are prone to kyphosis and also people with hot and dry temperament are prone to scoliosis. Therefore, temperament can be considered effective in the physical structure of people, and in order to improve the physical condition, a change in temperament can be a suitable solution
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