A Study to Explore the Link Between Prakriti that is body type of a person and Dyslipidemia and to Evaluate the Role of Prakriti in Its Manifestation
- Conditions
- Disorder of lipoprotein metabolism, unspecified. Ayurveda Condition: MEDOR, (2) ICD-10 Condition: E789||Disorder of lipoprotein metabolism, unspecified. Ayurveda Condition: MEDOROGAH, (3) ICD-10 Condition: E789||Disorder of lipoprotein metabolism, unspecified. Ayurveda Condition: MEDOROGAH, (4) ICD-10 Condition: E789||Disorder of lipoprotein metabolism, unspecified. Ayurveda Condition: MEDOROGAH,
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2025/06/088725
- Lead Sponsor
- Pt Khushilal Sharma Government Autonomous Ayurveda College Institute Bhopal Mp
- Brief Summary
Dyslipidemia is one of the burning problems in todays era. Lipid & lipoprotein abnormalities are extremely common in general population. Dyslipidemia is established and modifiable risk factors for CHD.
Cardiovascular disease which encompasses conditions such as coronary heart disease, stroke, peripheral artery disease, is the leading cause of mortality worldwide
Dyslipidemia remains asymptomatic and undetected until a complication occur such as myocardial infarction due to early atherosclerosis.
there is an urgent need to prevent and manage dyslipidemia. For this purpose the tool of Ayurveda namely Prakriti could be very helpful. By doing Prakriti assessment of a dyslipidemia patient, we would get
the Prakriti most susceptible to dyslipidemia. The Prakriti most susceptible, would guide us in the prevention, prognosis and management of dyslipidemia. In present study, an attempt is made to evaluate the
role of Prakriti in the manifestation of dyslipidemia
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 200
Participants diagnosed with dyslipidemia Participants aged between 21 to 60 years without any discrimination of gender caste and religion Participants willing to participate in the study and to give written consent.
- Person of age less than 21 years and above 60 years Person with any cardiac disease, life threatening disease like MI CHF COPD CVA Cirrhosis of liver and malignant diseases Person with major psychiatric illness.
- Drug induced dyslipidemia.
- Person taking drugs like corticosteroids, tricyclic, anti depressant, cycloheptadine which leads to weight gain.
- Person with Sever systemic illness.
- Participants not willing to give written consent.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Observational
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method In present study, an attempt is made to evaluate the role of Prakriti in the manifestation of dyslipidemia. Our goal is to provide clarity on the link between Daihik Prakriti and dyslipidemia 18 Months
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Pt Khushilal Sharma Government Autonomous Ayurveda College & Institute Bhopal
🇮🇳Bhopal, MADHYA PRADESH, India
Pt Khushilal Sharma Government Autonomous Ayurveda College & Institute Bhopal🇮🇳Bhopal, MADHYA PRADESH, IndiaDr Priyanka MeenaPrincipal investigator8226045504priyankameena8225@gmail.com